Queen Carnival
Ihe 3iayo.re.ss ol Levin (Mrs B. R. Gardener) and Mesdaine.s Goldsmith and Rotter vitsited i'oxton last Wednesday and dibcusbed Liie Carnival arrange incuts with several i* , ox ton The l'oxtou ilerald, in reporting the discussion that ensued said it was mentioned that l'bxton was holding a fair in. aid oi tile Belgian Reliei l«'und, and it vvae possible that it both schejiies were undertaken the eiiorts would clash. Mrs Goldsmith said that ii i''oxton could nol form a oonunittee to wo-rk ior tlj. i carnival, perhaps they could pusn t'l • taie •)! iickete ioi the tistriet'.s yixon candidate. Mr Kellow said that iti had been suggested that the funds troin blie fair t. be held might be equally divided for two funds. The committee would be meeting on Friday alternoon, and the matter would no doubt then be discussed. After some further discussion it was decided to leave the matter over until the Mayor's return, when he oould coiuminneate with Mr Gardener, and afterwards call a pubHe meeting to discuss same. ' 'fJTe meeting closed after passing a vote of thanks to the members ot the deputation
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 May 1915, Page 3
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187Queen Carnival Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 May 1915, Page 3
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