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The Coronation HONORS FOlTTiviN. Amount the knighthoods Iwiuy conlerred by Her Majesty the Carnival Vj 11 oou at Levin Coronation Ceremony tins afternoon and evening are the lolloH-injr; Mr Gooi'gc Watson, L.PCiv.«.P.; 31 rs C. S. Keedwell. M.W.K.M.1.A.; Mr S. A. Broadbelt, L.H.C---8.F.; Mr D. W. L.H..A M - CP.IJ.; Mr W. Hughes, L.C.S.C.W.air J. W. Proetci', L.R.; jj],. ]r. m Herrick, E. 0.; Mr p. E. Palmes K.J.H.K.S.D.; Mr Guy Kindlon, J.L.S.C.K.Q.S.K,; Mr G. KJlshy, L.P.; Mr John Davies. L.R.0.K.: Mr f'reil lU'tter, K.C.P.H.D.8.; Mr J. 11. Mu--ra.v, M.W.C.B.A.S: Mr Robert Bevan. L.S.C.N.P.; Mr Frank IVnn H.U.U.iv.K.U; Sir G. p. Brown, R.C.L.r.L • Mr H. Dcntoii. L.H.0.T.C.N..5.; Major BurliiiKon, K.M.L.0.A..5. The full list Ls not avatlable, "but tlm actual titlos. ill full, will be heard by a'l who attend the function. At a meeting of the dircctor.s , tk< Kukii Dairy Company, held on Wednesday night, the position of manager uas considered. Alter vovy cnreful consitieration of the numerous applicants, over forty in number and many from really Hret-dass cheosc-maken, and managers, the directors decided on 31 r Geo. at present manager of the Matamaiii clieose factory. In the latest issue of Inland Mail Service «mtracts The Chronicle notes the following:—Levin ami I'oxton (.part rural delivery) twice daily, £75 per annum; Leviu and ihakara, daily, £25; "Weraroa Post Office, and Railnay, as required, £25. Last week a delegation from thu New Zealand Fruitgrowers' Jt'ederation, consisting of Mr A. M. Robertson (president), Mr S. Murtell (Hawke's Bay) and 'Mr W. J. Lington (secretary) waited on the fruitgrowers ,-f tke Auckland district and explaijiod io tliem the new Federation constihiSion. As a result a basis of agreement wa« arriveil at and there will be a lumber of delegates from the Auckland district present at the conference in Wellington next month". The annual ritual content between the iDruidis' Lodges in this district took place at Lovin. Three teams competed representing the Levin, JTosfon and Otaki Lodges. Levin, wli'o also >vou by the contest last year, wee again successful, being awarded points. 'Otaki received 196 points and Foxton 195. The judges were G.D.P's. Bros. F. Jackson and 0. Page, of Palmeretou North.—Manawatu Herald
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 July 1915, Page 3
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359Second Edition Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 July 1915, Page 3
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