Henry Josuph Lewis, a lad 14 years of age, was, at PaLmerston -Xortn. oil February 14th,, committed to the "Weraroa Boys' Training I''ann. For about a month Henry resitecl the call of the glamour of the northern city, but then gave up the struggle and lied uorlrwards. He was apprehended in his old haunts the other day, and in company with a policeman from Palmcrston North returned to Levin by the Aapier train on Saturday afternoon. At the railway station while die constable was getting his Sic.ycle from the guarcFs van, Henry seized the tide o;' opportunity at the full and bolting across the railway line disappeared into the bush. The followed, hut the sft. tin. of run- \ away was too speedy, and as far as is [ known Henry is *till running. I __«**• J TTEND Methodist Girls' build Red Cross Social. Century Hall. Thursday. 7.30. Songs, Games, pompetitions. *' Refreshments. Admission Is. '-Everybody please c,ome. 504-i Additional Entries.—-Levin Sale. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5. 1916. Dalgety and Co. Ltd.— 180 shorn lambs 50 2-tooth wethers 30 f.m. ewee 15 20-month steers 15 15-montli steers 12 weaners 858-—2.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 April 1916, Page 3
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184Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 April 1916, Page 3
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