Shannon Notes
4 [15.V our Resident Representative.] Mr Bovis, secretary oi the Patriotic Fund. Tins received tlie following anioiints in addition to ttM.se already published: Mrs Carter £1 17s, Mrs Laurvig £1 15s (3d, .Mr i<". W. Venu JL'l 3s -Jd, Mr Hennessy £1, Mr J. .Mitchell C 2 2s, hockey niatcli 10s 3d, -Mrs Aldersey £1 ss, Messrs Abraham ajid Williams (.sale of stock) £33 Bs, Mrs v..uuning ss, .Mrs W ickliffe £4 Is Od, Belgian ConimitTee £24. 6s 6d, a lad.v's evening £12 6s Bd, Mrs Pickett £3. Miss Statu £3 2s, Mr J. Cripp £1 Is, foot-ball match £4 2s <)d, Mr E. J. Judd £1, ilre Tilling £5 16s Id. Some short time ago an accident happened to the lamp m the Post vffice porch. The lamp blew up, an I as a consequence there has been darkness in the porch ever since, and great inconvenience to the box-holders, who are hoping that the Post Office authorities wilt soon see their way to provide a hew Tamp. -?rr Hennessy met with an accioWc lo Ills motor car on Saturday night. He Mas driving along the 10ast road, .-ilea'.' Mr Richardson's slaugh'terhouse, and by some mischance the car went over the Lank with the result that the hood and glass was smashed but Mr Hennessy Fortunately escaped without irfjttry.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 June 1915, Page 2
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222Shannon Notes Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 June 1915, Page 2
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