TELEGRAMS.
* —— I I'Klt I'itKßS ASSOCIATION.] TAIHAPE'S CARNIVAL. Taihape, TJiir> Day. The carnival closed on Saturday night. The total amount now in hand is £11,(ill): it is expected that the sum of £12,000 will bo collected. 31 is 'P. W. Smith. wiR- ol the lumber f or Parliament was elected "Queen" with £4081. Miss Eorbe was second with £8023. The carnival is considered a brilliant success, the results being double what originally was expected. Shannon Notes » [By our Resident R-epresentatiro. i A little matter that needs seeing to by the County Council olliciaU ina\ he mentioned. On the Pretoria road just off the main road to Levin there are the carcases ol' two dead bullockx one of thorn right in the middle :;f tin road. The carcases are in a state of decomposition and should receive the attention of the inspector of nuisances. On Sunday afternoon the Rev. Wil--1 rid Williams held a service lor ti';> Maoris in Ven Bede's Cfiurch. There was a fairly numerous attendance.. In the evening the rev. gent-leman conducted divine service for the Europeans and preached an eloquent sermon on the need for Christians walking worthy of their calling.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 November 1915, Page 2
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193TELEGRAMS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 November 1915, Page 2
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