Business Notes
The whale of the contents of a 3-room-etl houso will Ik> auctioned by Messrs Parker and Vincent next Saturday at thoir Levin mart. ' Details are advertised. An unreserved clearing tale of dairy stock, implements-, furniture, etc., will be heldl or. behalf of Mr Alex Sutherland, Kimberley-road. The sale is fixed for 11th May, and the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency 'Co., \Ltd, are the a/uctioneers. Mr J. Cotter Gladstone-road offers a reward for the return of a pony lost from the school ground.
bise, and in the region, and at Lea Cham'brettos. lEnemiyi aeroplanes, at nigut time, bomibed) the regions of Dunkirk, Nancy and ißelfort. There were no casualties and the damage was insignificant. They also bombed C'ha-lon-iParnay. There were no civilian casualties. Our aeroplanes heavily bombed railway stations at Point Faverger and Banyville bivouacs, near Epoyt.
(Received This Day 11.45 a.m.) JOFFRE IN AMERICA. Washington, April 30. General Joffre convinced the United States Administration of the necessity for the early despatch of United States troops to 'Franco. The method suggested to utilize munition ships and send email batches of men and train them behind the battlefield. GERMAN OFFICIAL STATEMENT. Amsterdam,' April 29. D'r EMfferich, speaking at the main Reichstag committee, states tliaijj tha vessel submarined in February ?nd March aggregated 1,600,000 tons, of which 1,000,000 were British. England's defensive measures and America's .assistance, 'he said, was overlato.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 1 May 1917, Page 3
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231Business Notes Levin Daily Chronicle, 1 May 1917, Page 3
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