LEVIN.
On Tuesday evening a good audience as-; som'bled for the opening night of the Levin Presbyterian Church Social and' Literary. So-., oiety. 'The Rev. J. White presided, -and welcomed tho members of tiio society and visitors. Ho brioriy stated the objects for. which they had banded together, and outlined the work,of. the session. The meetings were to be held in the Chiirch every 1 Mondiy evening, and popular lectures, essays, debates, etc., would be- features of tho .winter programme. 'The following programme '.was gono through:—Pianoforte selection, Mrs. 0. C. Nation; song, "Down the Vale," Miss Ramsay; recitation, Mrs. Pap Worth i song, Mr.W. J. Caton; reading in "broad Scots" dialect (from J. M.'Barrie), Mr: J. Robertson; song, "The Deathless Army," Mr.' D. Anderson; solo, "Consider tho Lilies," Mrs. T. Dovino; recitation,- Mr. A. Fry; song, "The Gift," Miss Ramsay; : song, Mr.; Caton. Refreshments wore then- handed round,, and opportunity was given, for social intercourse. The programme, was concluded by Mr. Robertson singing,-,"Lochnagar." Tho' accompaniments to the songs were played .by Mrs.,C. C. Nation and Miss Aitchison.; .' -; -; "An accident, of; a Eerious'. naturo occurred yesterday forenoon at:'; Bartholomews .Sawmill, ...'Weraroa./, When Cyril Bartholomew, son of tho proprietor,. was •: attending to his work, a :large piece of- timber-.flow up.'and-, struck. him bohind the right ear, cutting him severely. Dr.- was soon in attendance,: and tho (injured man, who was unconscious, was conveyed home',' where ho lies' in a; precarious condition. .Dr. Stewe, of Palmerston North,''was sent-for, ■ but up to the time, of writing the "patient, had not regained consciousness. Mr. Dunn, late of. Hokitika, has commenced.'his duties this,week;as,editor of.thb ' • Horbwhenua .Chronicle.''; ' Beforo 'leaving Hokitika, 31r. Dmm was: presented with a purs 6; of sovereigns.-.- ■'■'■.- "":Several .farmers in, tho .district are well pleased With tbeir-season's crops. Mx. H. Ji. Richards secured 40. bushels of' oats to the acre,, and .40 bushels of peas.'; Mr.'Sorenson, beat-this,- with 50 bushels: -■ Mr. A. J.- Arnold, of Heathorlca, 'got .40' bushels of oats; and 40 of batlcy to tho acre. Others have had .similar satisfactory.■ cropping. 1 ;'. .
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 494, 29 April 1909, Page 9
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