Strawberry and Dobbin, and Punch and •*>•'! other stray animals have been looking over Councillor Haswell's hedges on recent evenings. Last night'he brought the matter ((f ranging up before the council, whereupon Councillor "Matheson was ascertained to be in like case. Several councillors deposed to having seen stock at large in Levin on recent evenings. It was decided that the Town Clerk write to the ranger drawing h.is attention to the prevalence of stock grazing on the borough roads.
Levin Cricket Club is desirous of haying certain .-improvements made in the recreation ground ai Levin. The matter was dismissed at a meeting of the Levin Domain Board last night, when Councillor 'Mackenzie expressed, the opinion that if the cricketers wanted these things done they should be prepared to help. He wa&a cricketer himself, and that was how he felt about if. Pound]lor Blcnkhorn mentioned that these matters were at present under consideration by I lie. Levin Borough Council's reserves committee. [ have just received from England a large assortment of hot water bags of the very best quality, ,and am selling them at the lowest possible prices. Note the address : ]\ T ew shop,' next to Bradley's stables. I.*\ 0. Beiniritffon, Chemist, Levin.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 September 1913, Page 3
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