Seivices will be held at the usual hours to-morrow in the Anglican, Presbyterian and Methodist Churches, Levin. Masses will be said in Catholic Church, Levin, at 8 and '11 a.m., there w:l] bo evening devotions at 7 o'clock.
Amateur fishermen —always proverbial as tellers of truth—report that trout-fishing prospects for this season around Levin iU e excellent. A Chronicle representative secured the legal maximum on the opening day of the season and reached home in time to cultivate the cabbage patch.
Attention is drawn to the provi; on< of the Orchard Tax Act, of 1013, aU( j the regulations under the Orchard and Garden Diseases Act. Under the formei Act a tax of Is per acre is imposed 011 all orchards irretsneeii ,'c of area. Jho tax is dine on November Ist without further demand. The provisions of the second Act provide for the registration of any property whereon is growing any apple tree, pear, plum, nectarine, quince, peach, cherry, apricot, citrus tree or grape vine. This must be done before the 26th inst. I'or further particulars read advertisement on page 3 of this issue.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 October 1916, Page 3
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