Wellington produce quotations to<liiv( Wednesday) arc as follows:— Chaff i'.j 10s to to , , maize us (kl to os I M, pollard X' 7 l-3.s to £JB, brnn. .tl> to C(i ss. Vegetables are at moderate prices, hut cabbages are rising in value. Eggs are declining in value, and are quoted at 2s per dozen for and Is M preserved. The executive committee of Levin Y.M.C.A. Literary and Debating Society met on Tuesday, Mr T. G. Vincent presiding. An interesting and controversial list was drawn up, and dates fixed for the various dehateSj which will be held on alternate Friday evenings tliroughoi.it the winter. A very pleasant afternoon was spent by the children attending the Candidates Clans at St. Mary's schoolroom, Levin, on Tuesday. A .sumptuous tea was provided for them by Mrs Holdaway and Mrs Remington, and various games and pasttimee wore indulged in during tho course of the afternoon. The Vicar and Mrs Conipton were present, and sat down to tea with the children. Jn spite of the rain, the weather cleared l>ofch before and after tho treat, enabling the eKildren to arrive iind return home in the dry. Tlie class is tlie survival of the juvenile portion of the .Girls' Friendly Society.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 May 1912, Page 3
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