For the quarter ending March .'{l, 191-3, fifteen old age pensions were gianted at the J/evin iS. 51. Court. According to Mr Nash. .Major of Palmerston North, tlio water rate in Palmer,ston is the lowest in the Dominion. At a meeting of creditors in the assigned estate of \\ . Palmer, furnisher. <>l Levin, it was resolved that the suggestion of the Assignee tliat the realisation of the estate be left in the hands of Mr Triinnell, as supervisor, and lie Trustees be adopted. No trace of the present whereabouts ol the three boys .Jones. De o)>sney. <Hid Corson, who disappeared from their homes in Levin on Friday last has been discovered. It lias been ascertained that they boarded' a train at the Levin station on Friday afternoon for I'almerston North. They were well supplied witli hinds and it is supposed that they were, making lor Auckland.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 April 1915, Page 3
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145Untitled Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 April 1915, Page 3
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