The Chronicle PUBLISHED DAILY LEVIN. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1914 LOCAL & GENERAL
Has morning- Stanley h'inlay employed in The Chronicle office met with a nasty misiiap \vhil< lifting one of the formes out o: i h(.' press. The-forme slippec and fell on his foot, breaking through the boot and crushing-tin small toe severely. ft will pro bably be a few days before he i able to g-et about. When a horse at Jiallarat suv an elephant for the first time i dropped dead with fright. Thi elephant was in \Virth\s Circu: street procession, and as the hugi beast approached the horse begai to tremble violently and tlisplaobvious signs of terror. The! it dropped dead. -A flight by airship was accom [dished near (Jtaki on Sunday, b< Mi- f W. H. Scottand. "Th airship was out for trial only, am did not rise high, but it c'overec a fair distance. On landmj again the machine got injurei through one of the wheels catch nig in a road rut. The breakag was not serious. Says the latest Americai Sheepbreedcr (Chicago): "It i a safe bet that in ten years th Chicago packers will control th mutton and beef trade of SoutJ America ami Australia.*' According to the latest new irom London, surprises are ii store for the knight of the jeimn ">nn> tackles the newest burgla proof safe. JS T ot only will th lightest touch on the safe set bell ringing, but it will also automa iically switch on a light on th roof of the house which the but glar is burgling, (hus mdicatinj to the nearest policeman exact!" where he is wanted. Want's th' uio of enterprise in burglars afte ! ils " The silver medals presented t the Horowhenua A. and P. Aisociation by Messrs \V. H. and V Weggery, of Paraparaumu, ar now in the hands of the actim secretary (Mr 11. D. Wallace) • hey arc handsomely chased am engraved. In surface they are a i-"gc as a two shilling piece, bu '""'eli thicker, and thev bear en gravings which read as follow:"Horowhenua A. aixl P. Assoc latum, 1914. Champion Rom ney Aluisfi J{am" (Kwe). Then is sure to be keen competition fo possession of these medals, a '{omiiey Marsh flocks predomin ate on this coast. Among tin entrants are Messrs ,\. Kebbel (Ohau), ]). Gardner (Koputaroa) and .7. Da vies. (Koputaroa). Particular people prefer Nyal': hace Cream this hot weather foi removing tan, sunburn, anc freckle. It leaves the skin sofi and pliable and is not greasy, U r hy not lake a jar to the boacl: vith you, for you are sure to neoc" \ij Price Is (id .jar from C. S, Keedwcll, Dispensing Chemist.-■■
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 January 1914, Page 2
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445The Chronicle PUBLISHED DAILY LEVIN. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1914 LOCAL & GENERAL Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 January 1914, Page 2
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