A London menage records the death ot Sir James ..Uurray, the lexicographei. J.Le u as> the editor of several ol Die volumes ol tiie great Oxtord , English Dictionary. A mail named Harry i'aiblow, aged iii ing in Martin-street, Wellington, a l iins residence yesionluy, lired with a lovolver at .Ernest William Oollingwood, a soldier in unilurm. The yullet struck a metal hook 011 Oollingwood a Uniterm, glanced oil and grazed his side. Parslow then turned the weapon on himself, and lired a bullet into his head. He was removed to the hospital and last night was in a serious condition. ' At present there are o0,(X)0 carcases stored at the Longburu freezing works. It is expected that the stores will bo cleared in September. The poultry around Levin apparently are doing their best just now to earn their keep, and a large number of eggs are coming 011 "the market. One local storekeeper purchased 200 dozen on Saturday: You can enjoy real summer comfort il you insist oil .a pair 0! Fred. VV. ■['ink's .special boots lor winter wear. Strong, sorvicable, comfortable; and the" price Js very saving.—Advt/ , , /
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 July 1915, Page 3
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187Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 July 1915, Page 3
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