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WEATHER FORECAST

Wellington. lliis Da\ ■ The indications are l'or variable -una strong breezes, but westerly .moderate to strong prevailing. l'he weather will probably be cool and changeable. The niglit will probably i,-e very coui. The barometer lias a using tendency temporarily. j ) I -|

A reward is offered for a dark bay mare hack, lost in Levin. James Ilobmsoi). ol Manakau, ai present residing at Da-nnevirke. was u»e only volunteer at the local recruiting office _iast week. He enlisted in the infantry. _____________

DNOT.AIMED MONEYS .Every company (including banks Li* 3 insurance offices, and tirms acting ar agents or private bankers for indi fi I uals or oompaniec) must yeiuiy .'titliter all unclaimed moneys in the w'ony in an account which Has nrt bra >.w ated on for six or more jesr:; sucii register to be optn lor inspection li. payment o: a fee, register ?*> r'>tlished in the New Zealand Govern'".*:itv Gazette annually; notice to be .eat to last k::ov.r. •>[ -ju m a nose name money stands; and mo" claimed within two years 01 such »owe is to bo paid over *0 the Olnnir.l F-...-S---is'over travel without matches. Never take a short cut over swampy or unknown ground. Always follow sheep or cattle tracks in the direction for which you are making. If overtaken by fog, stiould you know a point guide yourself by it. an ! '"inbrace every chance ot a clearance of the flying mist, however slight, to Jis corn a known object to guide your path Should you niißa track, return U once without fai! t«.i the point. at .vl-iob you lost it,.'and make a freah start on tie right track. It compelled to camp out overnight, choose, a sheltered «pot before d;>rk'--ss sets in, giving youiseli sufficient ti?::e to complete all ptisibie arrangement.-! for personal comfort under such an toward circumstances in the way of gathering fire material, tor bed, whic!. place in r'ar of a flax bush. If raining, tie the ends of the Has to tussucks around, so as to from a gentle awtim-z to cover the body and throw the raxn off. This, with tussocks to fill up 'h< gaps in the flax covering, will tnako not such uncomfortable quarters for the night as many suppose.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 April 1916, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
370

WEATHER FORECAST Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 April 1916, Page 3

WEATHER FORECAST Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 April 1916, Page 3

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