Lite following resolution was passed at the monthly Vestry meetng, held ut the Vicarage last tight : "That this Vestry, 011 tho ve of the departure of Dr. and Irs Kennedy for the Old Oounry, desires to place on record its ppreciation of their valuable iclp, and the kindly interest ra;en by them in St. Clary's Anglian Church during the time they lave resided iir~Levin, and regrei:lie fact, that they are leaving the ominion. It also wishes to extress its sympathy with Dr. Kmiedy during his illness, and trusts hat, with the blessing of AlmigliIty (rod, lie may soon be restored to health again.'" ■f Rumour has it that the present |k»-valuing of the borough by the Government Valuer is resulting in wime big alterations on the present valuation. ft may be taken as the business portion of the t own shows an alround vvhile outside portions show aM/fccline. This is particularly the etso with the north ©nd. Of course, Vhis may mean that the north, end of tho borougji had ■been ovcr-val'Ud at previous valuations.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 March 1914, Page 3
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175Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 March 1914, Page 3
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