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Next Wednesday week' is fixed •is I lie date Jor (lie bulb sliow to lie held by I In- Levin Horl icull ural Snriely. Details are advertised ln-diiv. Knlrios close wild Mie S.»i-i<..| iV , lS s( ! cn.|iirv(.\Lr I{. ]). Walliict.') mi Monday, I.jili ins!. In flic Siilviilion Army Hall, on Saturday night, ii public reeepl i"ii will be accorded Coniinissionei- Richards, the Territorial Commander of I lie Army in New Zealand, wild is visiting Levin for (lie "week-end." Jl is 'Worship I lie Mayor is presiding ai I his function, and as.this is (he Commissioner's first visit to Levin ;i good attendance is ynl.ieipjiled. '1.'1k. , publie are inviled lo llie meetings nil day on Sunday, which -will be led by the Coinnussioner, assisted by Brigadier (lisi, the Training College Principal, Bri-μ-iidioi' Carmicliael, Divisional Commander, ;md Captain Suter, private secretary. ■Sixty clauses are, in the new Land Bill that will be introduced in Purlin men 1. shortly. Tbo, Hon. Mr Massey gave this m formal ion lo (he House on Friday morning. The new manager ol ! Ihe Levin linuicli. of ilie l>ank of Zealand, 'Avas paid a vi'sil las! iii.yhl ■hy ;i surprise parly, who removed his cycle. ./ The praclice of taking cycles and ij'oin^ , on shorl jiui ill's into flie counlryys 100 prevalent in this district", and Some of fhe.se taking •'•onllenien waul faking and punishing. 'I'heir doiny.s would be less reprehensible if afler they bad ridden the machines home they sent Ihem back lo Levin,' but these, robbers of rides jiroiiernlly throw Ike bicycles away, and (hens Ibey lit , rusliiitf .for iiioulhs before , they ure fouiivl. This often causes the greatest iii-

convenience, especially- to business men. What Levin wants is a night walchinan, always, providing , lie will give a bond not lo si eep while on duty.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 September 1913, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
298

Untitled Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 September 1913, Page 3

Untitled Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 September 1913, Page 3

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