Topic: The Chronicle: 75th Jubilee Supplement

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Commemorating the 75th anniversary of the formation of the Levin Borough, 1906-1981.

 

 

 

 

 

A 120 page newspaper supplement of articles and photographs, published to commemmorate the 75th anniversary of the formation of the Levin Borough.

 

 

 

 

 Page 001    It was people who made Levin what it is
 Meant to name Levin Taitoko
 Page 002  Congratulations Levin Borough on your 75th Anniversary 
 Page 003
 Dragged protesting into the industrial age
 Mayor's Message
 Page 004
 The paint pot celebrates 25 years in business
 New name-same service
  Page 005
 Nine members of Parliament.
 One of Levin’s earliest homes.
 Facts about Levin.
 MP looks to future.
  Page 006
 Hygiene regulations killed the abattoir.
 Land cleared of bush.
  Page 007
 Harry Lane was among the first.
  Page 008
 Recollections from the Prouse Family.
  Page 009
 Proud record of rotary.
 Levin south rotary club.
 Toastmistresses since 1976.
  Page 010
 Medical services began early.
  Page 011  Biggest psychopaedic hospital in NZ.
 Clark family has close ties with early development.
  Page 012  Remember back in 1956?
  Page 013
 Writing grows faint in girls diary. Something fishy?
  Page 014
 Armed constabulary were first police.
  Page 015
 Rail linked with development.
  Page 016
 Censorship buried details of bridge collapse.
  Page 017
 Co-op Levin wine cellar.
  Page 018
 Bitter blow when Levin site rejected.
 Rugby was Jack Smith's life.
  Page 019
 Bought a train.
 Andy Bonner saw industry expand.
 Colourful character.
 Recollections.
 Nearly 40 years looking after Levin motorists.
  Page 020
 Lot of hot air.
 Opened way to million dollar gas business.
  Page 021  Low water pressure frustrated firemen.
  Page 022  Clubs made rugby what it is.
  Page 023  Guides for 57 years.
 Access was hazardous.
  Page 024  Golf not far behind the borough.
  Page 025  The postmaster was a lady.
 Came along the beach.
  Page 026  Crowds gathered outside newspaper.
 Three long-serving editors.
  Page 027  Chronicle's history began back in 1893.
 Post office links with newspapers.
 Married in building.
  Page 028  Newspapers may have opened up Shannon route.
  Page 029  Fifty years of netball. Levin Altrusa club.
  Page 030  Silverdale; the aristocrat of knitwear.
  Page 031  Cycling: Notable field of endeavour.
 Levin bridge club.
 Peter the Russian.
  Page 032  Battle for identity.
  Page 033  Dairy company passing and end of an era.
 Prosperity built on butter quality.
 Deerstalkers train for safety, care.
 The Billycan suppliers.
  Page 034  This page contains pictures of early Levin.
  Page 035  Another landmark disappeared.
 Dull thud was end of light standard.
 Controversy surrounded beginning of P.O. too.
 House of many parts.
  Page 036  This page contains pictures from early Levin.
  Page 037  Several sites for saleyards.
 Many sawmills in early Levin.
  Page 038  Goods came by ship to Foxton.
 Nearly 80 years of transport.
  Page 039  Buses began in 1920's.
 Soil association.
  Page 040  Cosmopolitan club is older than borough.
 X-Rays in 1959.
  Page 041  Was regarded as model farming establishment.
  Page 042  This page contains a map of Kawiu Estate Levin.
  Page 043  Oldest living resident born in Levin.
 Taking picture equipment weighed 7 tons.
 New claim to be first European here.
  Page 044  Firm contributed much to district.
 Served 21 years in force here.
 Noted NZer gave lifetime to services.
  Page 045  Te Kama-Last link with bush-clad area.
 Church of christ.
  Page 046  Growth of membership.
 Fire in pens.
 Farmers group.
  Page 047  Bowling green opened 1909.
 Bowlers have much to thank her for.
 Central bowling club.
 
  Page 048  Jockey hid.
 Flashbacks to early meetings.
  Page 049  Promoted industry throughout district.
 New drive has old objective.
 Made film on Levin.
  Page 050  Public trust.
 Dr Thompson served the community.
 Court brief.
  Page 051  Rest rooms began with W.D.F.F.
 Anglican services in Ponga shed.
 WTCU: 1893.
  Page 052  Didn't own any horses to pull fire engine.
  Page 053  Just a series of fire hazards..
  Page 054  New church marked jubilee year.
 The first telephone exchange:1907.
  Page 055  This page contains pictures from the past...
  Page 056  This page contains pictures from the past..
  Page 057  Pictures from the past - Byko's Corner through the years.
  Page 058  This page contains pictures from the past..
  Page 059  This page contains pictures from the past..
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  Page 061  This page contains Pictures from the past..
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  Page 066  This page contains Pictures from the past..
  Page 067  Young farmers lead the way.
 New year fun.
  Page 068  Rivalry between Levin and Weraroa.
  Page 069  Opposition to borough status.
 Maori leader.
 Eratic drivers.
 Masonic Lodge in 1903.
 Chamber began with desire to help.
  Page 070   Little theatre beginnings.
 Won land in 1900 ballot.
 Unusual motoring offence:1964
  Page 071  Long history of hockey.
 Music society thriving.
 Native flora club.
 Wiping out the wires: A legend.
  Page 072  Mangahao a first.
 Nine killed as dam was built.
  Page 073  Power board was ready and waiting.
 When the poles went up.
 Town all lit up.
  Page 074  Nancy Adkin Ritchie's artwork used on the cover of Leslie Adkin's book Early Horowhenua
  Page 075  Search and rescue.
 Tracks cut through the ranges.
 Tramping club.
 Forest and bird society.
  Page 076  Close association with Levin hotel.
  Page 077  These page contains Corrie Swanwicks recollections of the
    History of Levin's commercial area.
  Page 078  This page contains History of Levin commercial area, continued.
  Page 079  This page contains History of Levin commercial area, continued.
  Page 080  This page contains History of Levin commercial area, continued.
  Page 081
 This page contains History of Levin commercial area, continued.
  Page 082
 This page contains History of Levin commercial area, continued.
  Page 083
 This page contains History of Levin commercial area.
  Page 084
  Pre-School education.
 Kindergartens.
 Community day nursery.
 School turning point.
  Page 085
 Convent for 61 years.
 Five principals.
 Town schools.
 Waiopehu modern school.
  Page 086
 School recalls history.
 Weraroa play centre.
 Parents centre.
  Page 087
 The cycling major.
 Lodge formed in 1897.
 Roller skating.
  Page 088
 Decried as white elephant.
  Page 089
 A key figure.
 Eight town clerks.
 Protest.
 Domed and corniced.
 Early Library.
  Page 090
 Longest serving town clerk.
  Page 091
 Didn't let grass grow under their feet.
 Cost of power below.
  Page 092
 Policemen lived here.
 Paid their way with groceries.
 Square dancing.
  Page 093
 This page contains an ad from Levin Co-Op congratulating Levin on its 75th  Jubilee.
  Page 094
 Had a water problem.
 Sheep brought fame to town.
  Page 095
 More than just a chemist.
 Pioneer family.
  Page 096
 Town and country moving together.
 Old time dancing.
  Page 097
 Racing came with early settlers-and stayed.
 Splendid stayers in early races.
  Page 098
 This page contains an ad for Spiers Concrete Ltd.
  Page 099
 Thirteen mayors served Levin.
  Page 100
 Aviation had its ups and downs.
 Lions 21 this year.
  Page 101
 Historical society contributed much.
 Page 102   Polished prop a reminder of early aircraft.
 Influence on town.
 Page 103  This page contains an ad for Peacocks gift vouchers.
 Page 104  This page contains an ad from P.D.C congratulating Levin on their 75th anniversary.
 Page 105  Pipe band for 43 years. Band wound up.
 Page 106  Fluoride-A bitter debate.
 Granted freedom of the borough.
 Built some of Levin's biggest buildings.
 Page 107  Began training horses at the age of 70.
 Thirty years of apostolic church.
 Early days in C.W.I.
 Page 108  Maori owners only got 30/-an acre.
 Century coming up for house.
 Page 109  First schooling in Queen Street.
 Page 110  Jubilee greetings from Sciascia Brothers Ltd.
 Page 111  Sewerage system in dispute as early as 1908.
 Harriers had beginnings in church club.
 Page 112  Felt town would be doomed when timber was cut out.
 Page 113  Levin's gravel pits.
 Page 114  Methodism nearly 100 years here.
 Page 115  Superior supervisor.
 Borough has expanded boundaries gradually.
 Began 1940.
 Tararua Jaycee.
 Helped found Jaycee.
 Page 116  Research began early.
 Hospital bus.
 Post war development.
 Page 117  Lucky number brought land in clearing.
 Page 118  This page contains an ad from The Bank of New Zealand congratulating Levin on it's 75th Jubilee.
 Page 119  20 years of community Co-Operation-Hospital.
 Page 120  This page contains articles: Early Levin from the air.

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