Mr M. Holland's Eash ion wood a Levin-owned horse won tho Mangere Handicap, of 75 sovereigns at Auckland on Wednesday. Eashionwood was ])riine favourite. At Snowfiake Eair the young lady who niasquoraded so successfully on the opening night will appear on the stage this evening in a'character impersonation. The identification of a Blameless I'awelka will be another feature of the- Eair. Between 9 o'clock and !)..'!() a final clearance, of the lino display of fruits and vegetables will be effected. Howling was enjoyed at Levin groen yesterday by rinks and single players. Suhan won two sin-o-les games in good style, and Morris won his match also. Hrown won his tie match m i . section rrf the championships. The four winners of sections are to cuniplel,;. l.hfir competitions during the next two weeks. A rink ! iranip. between teams skipped "V I Tine and Palmer was won by Hot. s team. RE-ELECTED. [per press association.] Wellington, This Day. A I a meeting of the directors of i ihe Hank of New Zealand. xMrHar- ! old Tkruiehamp wa« ro-i-locte.l I ('bail-man of Directors. ! [ have just received » 'fn-sli , stock of Liquid Paraffin, and as • tliere is a very great demand for ! this article, 1 would advise cua- ; toiners to call as soon as possible ' for it, so as to avoid disappointment. F. C. Remington, ' Chemist Levin.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 April 1914, Page 3
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