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TELEGRAMS. « I.PKR PRESS ASSOCIATION.] WIIEUE I« PELORUS JACK? WELLINGTON, This JXay. Owing to reports of the disappourlauce of I'olorus Jack, enquiries made of masters of steamers trading to Nelson show that this celebrated fish has not been seen for six to eight months. its absence from its usual haunts has been so much more prolonged than usual that fears are expressed that ''Jack" has fallen a victim to some whaling Party. PA HI ATI: A, This Day. Mr David Crowe, ex-Mayor of this borough, wias appointed Mayor of Pahiatua by the Uorough Council (afc its mooting last night), for the remainder of tlie late. 'Mayor's term of office. At a meeting of the executive, committee of the Levin Horticultural •Society, last night, it was resolved that the following fie asked to act a.s judges at the November fthow:-—Cut blooms and pot plants, Messrs Horton, Wighton and "Whiteman; table decorations, Miss Murray; domestic classes, Mr Dustin. Anyone desirous of obtaining a schedule of the show" prizes may pet one on applying to the secretary (Mr R. T). Wallace) or the treasurer (Mr V. IV. Goldsmith). The member for this electorate, speaking at a dinner in Wellington, on Monday, said that they must make up their minds to this: that the fight in the next few years at any rate would be a figTTt on tin* platform against the press. That was one tiling staring them in tlie face t-d-day :ind it must be fuiced seriously and sonaroly. All over the country thev had papers that in the past wore Liberal being bought nn by the Conservative party and others started to create a public opinion that would keep them in nower a< loivr as possible. The platform would be their onlv reinedv '"/.'linst- that campaign. Thev must use it to make their actions in Parliament properly understood. LI'.YIN CATTLE FAIL?. At 12 noon. UON'DAY, NOVKMBKI! I, VJli!. D ALGETY ANT) CO., r/lU, will hold their Annual Spring Cattle Fair in their yards on Hie above date, when they will oiler !>()(.) cattle, including:■•100 2- and 3-year stcer.s (station tired). 170 18-month steers. 180 2- to 3-yenr steers. 70 18-month empty heifers. ll.'MM.r. IiOHOCGH OK IiKVIN. PROPOSAL TO ADOPT TIIK SYSTEM 01' RATLYG ON L'XIMPIIOVED VA'LUR. "g}TjHLTC N'OTICE is hereby given ■- that a Poll of the electors of l.evin Hiirouiih will be fcakon on tlie above proposal on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of NOYE.MHEK. 11.112. The Polling Booth will be the Borough Council Chambers, Oxford street, and tho Polling hours ;ire from 0 a.m. to 7 p.m. P. W. GGLDSMTTH. Returning Officer. NOTI3. -"The Municipal Corporations Act. 1908," provides that if the (|iialil'ication of an elector lie residential, he shuill NOT be entitled to vote <it any poll relating to loans or rates. ' 1127-2 REWARD.- Lost on Kridav. ir. ' Levin, one black and white collie dog, answers to the name of "Spot," replv Chronicle Office. 1128-3 LAST lot of chickens for x hus .season now hatching from my line bred White Leghorns. These are from the best strains in the country; Is each. Eggs reduced to •Is. .Some good stud birds for sale. BOWER'S Poultry I'eirin, York street. WASTE PAPER, for sale afc tho Chronicle Office, at id per Jb. Delivered to any I/evin lid extra. nn.HE Leading Pen in New Zea- -■- land Utility Club's Egg Competition is .HALL'S (Hokio Egg [''arm, Weraroa). These six duck.s laid 818 eggs for the first 2\ weeks, being 100 better than last year's winner's record for same period. Sittings 10s (kl ; day old ducklings 18s per dozen. U2U-m WASTE PAPER for sale at the Chronicle Office, at id pe r '"• to any T/Ovin address 6d extr*. L YOUR LAME MORSE L NEEDS [ SOLOMON SOLUTION. . Tbw is mystery and doabt efcwrt the action of internal revtwdtss, ► but there >is neve* «#» doubt [ about the efficacy ef StoKNSM Solution. V RUB IT ON > LONG AND STROM© ► It will relieve the inflamms£k» quickly, and will positively cewi cuts, skin diseases, jwdiicje, y sprain, splint, spavin, cad bf®bm knees. There Is rirtu» b WWJ ► scrayefit. > The old t)me-t©et®^ y Remedy, nothing 89 go&& , for the horse aa I Solomon Solatt#a £'- and »• * At Sadkem, Storbo, urn t Csemists, of poet (roe km > Sflieroofi Setaifoa ftngrktrnj,

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 October 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 October 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 October 1912, Page 3

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