The Levin Company of the 7th Territorial Regiment will parade at the JDriil Hall to-morrow evening. The usual parade of the No. 50 Levin Cadets will also be held to-morrow evening at the Drill Hall. | Mr C. K. Wilson, the defeated candidate for Tautnarunui, has lodged a petition asking for a scrutiny by an Election Court of the votes polled at the different places in the electorate. On Saturday, 23rd inst., in tiie evening the I'eilding municipal electric !■ light will be turned on in the borough. A Masterton trooper writing from | Port Said bo a friend, states that only ! 1(3 horses out of 735 were lost on the journey from New Zealand to Egypt. | Owing to the excessive price of bread and the shortage of flour, the suggestion I has been made to the Hastings bakers that they should withdraw all their delivery vane from the road, thus affecting » saving in expenses. This, one baker informs a contemporary, would | enable them to sell at reduced rate for cash over the counter.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 January 1915, Page 3
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