SHANNON NEWS
• (From “Shannon News.") ■Miss Nancy Cole, who is a member of the nursing stall’ of the Wellington Hospital, is home on a visit to hexmother. f After the prolonged spell of dry, weather in Shannon, a steady rain commenced to fall on Sunday night and continued yesterday. This should have a most beneficial effect on the parched ground and pastures. Miss Mona Ingley intends leaving Shannon for Christchurch about the middle of next month, where she will continue her musical studies. Miss Ingley is a valued member of the Choral Society and has taken a prominent part in the concerts held by the Methodist Church and her departure will mean a loss to both society and church. Mary Kireona, a Maori girl, ID years of age, appeared before Mr »I. L. Stout, S.M., at the ■ Magistrate's Court at Palmerston North yesterday morning charged with having stolen at Shannon a nightdress and glass dish of a l orn I value of £2, the property of Violet Lockwood. Accused pleaded guilty, whereupon it was stated by ,Senior-Ser-geant O’Grady that, during the owner’s absence, she had entered her house and stolen the articles, which had since been recovered. Accused was placed on probation for a term of two years.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 28 February 1928, Page 7
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208SHANNON NEWS Levin Daily Chronicle, 28 February 1928, Page 7
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