WEATHER FORCAST
« Wellington, This Day. The indications are for variable and strong breezes but northerly strong to galo prevailing. The weather appears likely to bo cloudy <iik! unsettled with rain following. 'llio baroinater ba« a falling tendency. Cunstable Lougbottom, fonnely stationed at Levin, and now at lugU?woocl, visited Levin to-day. Ho at present on liis annual leave. Mr T. \Y. Goldsmith, honoiary treasurer of the Levin Patriotic Socioty, .desires to asknowledge tor tho Sailors Dependents' Fundi a, ohoque lor £25 4s from Messrs Dalgety jimd Co., for tho sale on Wednesday last of twelve | wethers 'given by Mr al. H. E. UorI ringe. Also a sum of £-' <3s Id, the result of the collection by the Levin | Brass Band on Saiardiay night, the 6 um of £10 17s 3d taken at the Gross Guild shop on Saturday and £1 2s Id collected by Mr* Goldsmith on Saturday. A letter from "Aritttarehus," mildlycriticising The Chronicle s recent at tide on the Hon. W. I.'\ Massev's attack oil the Thame.s Star, is crowded out to-day, but it will appear tu-niorrow.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 June 1916, Page 3
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178WEATHER FORCAST Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 June 1916, Page 3
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