A young man, Hugh Theed, was the victim of an accident at Mangawekn. His foot caught in a sledge as the horse moved off and lie received a broken ankle. The pain he suffered caused him to collapse, and he lay for fully three hours before he was discovered. “Several villages destroyed on the llindenburg Lino during the war have been reconstructed at a distance of, say, half a mile from the old position, hut the fowl-houses and pig styes are still built under the houses and the same insanitary conditions are as prevalent as ever.” remarked a visitor to Levin who recently returned from France. "Regarding the street lighting of F.ii'-t----bourne. arrangements have linen made with the Ifutt Valiev J’owcr Hoard to keep the electric light on half-un-hour later in the mornings.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12195, 21 July 1925, Page 6
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