LOCAL & GENERAL
The animal, general meeting. o j; the Leyin-AViuulerers' .Football Club, which was io have been held last Wednesday evening will be held at the Grand Hotel on Wednesday, April Ist, ai N p.m. _ The subject for the morning; servico at (he Century Hall io-morrow will bo '"Die Appeal <>i" tin- (,W« " The Uev. F. T. Harris will be (he preacher. The servjee in the evening- will be conducted by Mr T. Cr. Viufcnt. Horowhcuua 1 Jug-by Football Union will hold its annual g-eneral meeting- on Wednesday, !.">(h April, at Manakau. | h<. annual ejection of officers mid oilier routine business will be the order of (he evening , . Friday next, April -"Jrd, is fixed as the dnto of flic- annual general meeting , of Levin Y.M.(!. \.' The meeting , will bo hold in (he association rooms. Queen street, com. meneing , at 8 p.m.
_ Generals French and ImvuH resigned nwin.tr to the repudiation of the guarantees they and l.'olonc-l Seely g- U ve to General (iough. Later, in the House ol Cojumo'iis, the resig-natioiis were m>l accepted, Lord Haldane dialiing- explanatory documents salisfacbuv to both. Harvest festival services will !■; held in (he Presbyterian (.'lmp- \ on .Sunday when l(e,v. A. C. \\ .;;- dorson will be the preacher. '•"> ■■ usual attractions will be gTe;-. :'■■ enhanced by the, new ori>,;' Tn the evening- M> Jesst VVh . will be the org-anist, and will si;".' as special voluntaries, H> - del's '''Ang'els. evt-i- Hriu-ht : ■! Fair," and .Ti,,V s -'Trnnr Afai-ch."" Mr Aiflmi- Prin will sing' the <nlo ''Pal in Sundav . : "'They'll ])o;it yon foi-your Imols' is a sporting- plirase, and aj the race time, it is often put into practise if you have not g-of vmir feel in (he boots. Whni the '.\iin-iste-riul party wei"e on i his side of flu! mountain 1 hey slaved over-nig-ht on the journey. Tlie\- put out their boots to ; i Taranaki shine on before I hoy uiel Ihe Governor mid ilie ii.-ihvo chiefs. Somebody who losi at the races and who wanted some return, selected a brace of best boots. The best weir found in Ihe Afinisierial party. IVext niorniim , the important personages apjieai-ed in footwear that appeared to have seen a goad deal of wear. The ordinary individual was likely to exclaim to his mate "Them blokes, bnvo pawned their boots to y-ol back homo." The phrase now is "bark your boots (your own") on (Ik: Opunako railway.'' Opunakr Times.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 March 1914, Page 2
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