W r The Ithodc*, PostP"; master General, is to open the E| Horowhenua A. ?vnd P. Associaip tion's Show at Levin on WednesP day. A telegram to this effect I has been received by Mr K. I}. I : ;; Wallace, acting-secretary to the \>r' Association, from Mr W. H. C- Field, of Wellington. :' s At an Australian Natives' As- „!*''■ sociation banquet in Melbourne 'last night, Lord Denman, Gover-jior-General of Australia, ang| V flounced that he had resigned, was returning to England year. He gave no reasons |||i : Deyond saying it was due to indifferent health. IK; -Mr J\ 11. McDonald, has again kindly donated a fat bullock for plfthe guessing competition at the |lfe Horowhenua A. and V. Associatidn Show, on Wednesday next. JM Ai last year's show this competi||p tion added some £22 to the funds mm, o$ the Association: by sale of ticRSfketß (£l3), and bullock (£0), and W& * ne Association hope, with the §li|'.&elp of the public, to repeat the at the coming show.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 January 1914, Page 3
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