WEATHER FORECAST.
Wellington, May 2<J
Indications are lor northerly winds, and veering by north, to west. The weather will probably prove cold and showery, and a cold nignt way be expected. The barometer is unsteady. D. C. BATES, Government Jieteorologist.
Ell trios lor next Friday's stock Side at Levin are advertised by the Aow Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited.
On iuesday next, June Ist, Hugard'fe Entertainers will appear 111 the King's Theatre, Levin. An article descriptive ol tiie company will appear in tomorrow's Chronicle.
The eiiort oi Mr Kirkcaldie to raise -LIDO in Levin district lor the Wounded Soldiers' Fund are being oaolfed by two more subscriptions. Mr Jtl. Z. Gorringe and - Mr P. L. Palmes, ol lliakara, have intimated their intentions to make donations oi £50 each to the Fund.
The Postal Department advises as ! follows:—-liy special arrangements, con- j tributions from tire public towards the ! Governor's Hospital Ship _t< und may V* : accept eel at all Money-oruer Offices. Each office will at the close of business each day prepare in duplicate a lust I •showing tile name and address of eacli ] contributor and amount at' contribution. A free money-order is then to j be sent to the Accountant, 6.P.0., ! Wellington, together witn the list of ! contributors.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 May 1915, Page 3
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210WEATHER FORECAST. Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 May 1915, Page 3
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