The Major, Mi- li. It. Uirdunor? desire* to acknowledge the receipt of the sunn, pur Major Samuels, of '£12, being the surplus from the sports fund of the Sixth Mounted l{egiment (Wellihg-ton-Mauauatu/ for the Uelyian Relief Fund. To-day's (Wellington) quotations for egg* in wholesale lots is is 2d per dozen ; wheat is Bs, maize Os (id, barley <J8 lid. oats 4s 10d to .j.s per bushel: l.olku-d £9 15s per ton. bran £8 10s. A Lou-don cable tin's afternoon states that the military observed several Zeppelins live miles from Newcastle. Tuesday morning's train conveyed quite a number of men for the camp Include; among these were Messrs N. Chamberlain, of the O'taki branch of Uie Bank of Australasia ; Allan Dorset also of Otaki : Messrs and Walter Horiobin, Hairy Stoke*, and Me I,envoy, of Oliau*. Two young Iforrobins (of Olinu late of Otaki) are already serving with fcho -New Zealand Forces. Two other brothers, Walter and Arthur, Tiave now joined the Reinforcements Cani»p at Trentham. This will make four brothers from this patriotic family to offer themselves in response to the country's call, tt was the steamer Hesperuh That sailed the wintry sea. But tlie skipper bold had an awful c-old And was sad as ead could be. Hut his daughter fair, with golden hair, Said "Father, no words could be truer. No pure on earth h.is half the worth Of Woods' Great Peppermint Qve. -Adrt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 April 1915, Page 3
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235Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 April 1915, Page 3
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