Feed is becoming scarce in Hawke's Hay district, and the land has a burnt lppearance, consequently slock is being rushed into the freezing works.
Mr Whellan, who it will be remembered has been confined to his bed for the past fortnight through a. kick from a horse was yesterday able to get downstairs. It wil lbe some time yet before Mr Whellan will regain the normal use of his leg. In another column appears notice of thanks to those friends who helped him at the time and especially to Dr Davies and Nurse Waller for their attention since.
intending competitors are reminded that general entries in connection with the Horowhenua A. and P. Association
for the ninth annual show to be held on the 27th January, close with the secretary (Mr R. D. Wallace) on Saturday next the S)th iust at 9 p.m. Late entries will be taken up to Saturday,
16th January, but it would greatly assist the Association in getting out their catalogue if competitors would make their entries as early as possible and not leave it until the last minute as this very often causes disappointment owing to the printers being unable to accept them after a certain time.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 January 1915, Page 3
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