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The Chronicle. PUBLISHED DAILY LEVIN. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5,1915 LOCAL AND GENERAL

Aecoiini.s amounting 10 Llb'l uoii; linked lor payment by the Levin Moroiigh Council at its mooting la.st night. Loviii JJowling Club its to liold its annual general mooting next Friday ovoning. .Details will Do advertised in 10-niorrow's Chronicle. Otaki JJowling Club will upon 'ts isoa.son to-morrow (Wednesday). Levin .Howling Club hopes t" .send down one or two rinks of players to parlicipato .'ii tlio I'uuoLion. The Lovin .Horongli halance-shoet as roeiMvod l'roin and <us certiiied to by the Auditor and Couljoller-Uen-t;ral wa,s sottlcd finally by the Council liiist night. At the Levin ISoroiigli Council's •mooting held night, a letter wa.s refoivod Iroin the Modern Printing Company asking permission to install a small peUon wheel lor the purpose of driving a printing machine. The. appliealon wa.s referred to the waterworks committee Tor report A meeting of the congregation ol the Levin l'reijljyterian Church wits hold last livening, and it was agreed without dissent to "call" the l\cv. T. Tait, of Port Ahuriri. On J/riiluj , next at ti p.m., the members ol the liorouiioijua iu'iiitgruwors' Association uill Jwld their regular monthly meeting m Mr i>. Smart's rooms. J wo Lenders wore received by the Levin Uoroiigh Council last night lor the printing of the balance-sheet, one irom the liorowhenua l'liljlisliiug Company, and tiie other from tho Alodern PrintiUiS Company. The tender of the toruier at Jul per page wa.s accepted. Since the last meeting oi the Levin Boiough Council the .Mayor, together with .Mr W. H. Meld, M.i'., had waited on Hon. \V. Jlerrie«, Alinisftor of llailwa.ys in regard to file train service between Levin and Wellington, and i.o .stated at last night's meeting of the Council that he felt sure they would get some further concessions. For his work in connection with this matter and the Lake Domain Bill the "Mayor was accorded a vote of thanks by the Council.

From iSeptembor 4th to 29 th scron horses and nineteen head of horned eattle were impounded in the Levin pound, tlio fees received totalling lu'.s (id. Tlie report submitted by the poundkeeper to the Levin Borough Council last evening contained the above information, and further that a heiler. kept in tlie pound for a fortnight at a cost of {Jl Us e<l sold lor CI 2cs. leaving a deficiency of !'s <id. and three horses, that also occupied the pound Tor a .fortnight has been sold : one for 12s. one for 12s. and tlie third for Bs, leavling a deficiency in this instance of .CI 10s. The poundkeepor reported that the horses wore worth about Go each. Form the good habit of inhaling "Nazol." and yottfflwKeep free from coughs and colds this winter. Kighteen pence buys sixty doses.

IF THEx HAVE THE SNUFFLBS. If your children have the snufflce sore throat or waitery eyes, do not he»itate to give them a dose of Chamber-, lain's Cough Remedy. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy heads the list as the most effective treatment for coughs, colds croup, whooping ooiigh, and Jβ the otio remedy that can alweye be t!<»pended upon to give epeedy relief, I'o.Bale eTOrrehorft.— Athrt.. .

An examination will ho held by the Plumbers' Board of New Zealand (for purposes of registration under tlie Act of 1912) on the H?tb and 11th December, 1915, in tho four chiei citaee. Details aro advertised in to-day's Chronicle.

Let it be noted that the fourth lieinfo lcemeiits comprised: Professional classes 3 per'cent, clerics and sliop assistants 12 per cent, genera! labourers 02 per cent, fanners and farm labourers 18J per cent. —Eden Gazette.

Airs M. Thoinpsson wrote to the Levin Borough Council Jast night with reference to the effect that the .saleyards has on her property, which is in i7ose proximity to them. --.She had recently /several people inspect the property, but on noting the position ot the. Kaleyards they would have nothing further to do with it. She had written to the Health Deparment but wae referred back to the local authority. All her savings were looked up in this property; sh , : asked the council to give her sonic relief. The Mayor remarked that tho council -was doing all it could to mitigate any nuisance along tho Queenstreet front-the kerhing ami channelling was completed, and it would only ho a short time before the tamjig and sanding was done. lie did not think that illci council could do anything else unless order the yards out of the town, find he did not think anyone, •wanted that. The letter was received.

■J lie Mayor reported to the Levin Borough Council last niglit, in connection with the haKe Domain JJiIJ, lie had waited, with .\Jr \V. li. t'iehl. .M.1 , ., on the draiigiusniaii oi the bll. Jt was intended uy the bill that tlie Levin JJoroii-gli be in sole control oi' the drainage, but it wa* poinU-d out this would involve a ureacii of faith with the lTorowheiiua County Council and would lead to lnciion as it had been agreed that boil) bodies should have

joint control over the drainage. This would be put right. The bill did not appoint all the members of the council members of the proposed hoard, because ii would become necessary to <n-

rivas- the nuii'lber of native representatives on the board. bix members of the Council would lie appointed. I'lte jtroa of the lake would be defined definitely in the schedule of the bill. He (the .Mayor) thought that the board 'also would have control of the chain reserve. Councillor Mlenkhorn thought 4he Government should have a survey made, of the lake and the area marked out by survey pegs.' Councillor Robertson pointed "out that the bill was not going to give the Council control of the lake—it simply meant that members of the council would be appointed I.) the board.

The new press rates are gazetted. Where the former rate was (id per 100 word* it will now be Is, and alter A \

p.m. \& Id ivitli the oxceptioifo* Parliamentary news -which will be Is until the clu.se of the ofreo. Evening newspapers will still he allowed 1000 words counted in the aggregate and 1500 during the session, but the social >!"»- day rate is abolished. "On Sundays the rate between o and 0.30 p.m. for cables will be Is. and for ordinary news Is Id: after 5.30 p.m. Is 'Id for both. On holidays the rate -will be the same ji.s other days but messages for evening papers will be counted separately. The new tariff comes into force on Monday next. T'iie Kevin School Committee met n the schoolroom last evening. There were present: Alessm A. Sims (chairman), \Y\ Thomson, W. Hull, J ,, . O. .Smith, T. Jirooino, >.'. O. Hold away and Kev. 1:1. T. Stealey. In view of the Auditor-Geno.ral'.s "tag" to the committee's balance-sheet regarding sanitation fees It was decided to writo to the other school committees and local bodies aiifl ascertain tlioir attitude on the question. It was felt that instead of attempting to collect sanitation tees iind thus put extra charges on education in this district, the Horough Council should try to help the school.' The visitng coninittee'R report for the last month disclosed a satisfactory .state of it Hairs, only a lew minor matters requiring attention. Rev. H. T. Stealey and Mr N. C. Holdaway were appointed a visiting committee lor the ensuing month. An extra attraction for Thursday night's "racial" and dance at the King's Theatre, is being provided by Mr Farland in the shape of a special feature picture film, 5000 feet in length which occupies .nearly an hour "to put through. As there are nearly twenty men going into camp from Levin a big gathering is expected on Thursdav night.

The T 'alternoon out' , of Heatherlea Golf Olub will be hold on the links tomorrow (Wednesday) and the public is invited to attend. A charge of Is will lie made, for afternoon ton, and the ■whole of the proceeds will he given o the Wounded Soldiers' Pund... Compositions in driving and putting are to Ic held-

For Eczema, Bums, Woiuid.s. Pile,,, Chilblains, Kingworiii, Ulcers, Bruises, and all irritable ftkin diseases use Memington's Donna Ointment. Trice Is (3d. 2s 6d. and •Iβ Tjd per pot. I'he best soap to use for tlie toilet .v>d skin is Remington's Denna Antiseptic Soap. Price Is ner tablet. Ad/l.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 October 1915, Page 2

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The Chronicle. PUBLISHED DAILY LEVIN. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5,1915 LOCAL AND GENERAL Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 October 1915, Page 2

The Chronicle. PUBLISHED DAILY LEVIN. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5,1915 LOCAL AND GENERAL Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 October 1915, Page 2

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