PUBLIC NOTICES BAY OF PLENTY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD LOCAL LEGISLATION BILL Notice is hereby given that the Bay of Plenty Electric Power Board lias made application to the Minister of Internal Affairs to have a clause inserted in the Local Legislation Bill the objects of which are fully set out as under: — "Whereas it is provided by section forty-seven of the Electricpower Boards Act 1925, that an electric power board may provide public offices within the electric-power district; and whereas the Borough of Whakatane is surrounded by the boundaries of the Bay of Plenty Electric Power District but does not form part of the said district; and whereas it is expedient that subsidiary public offices of the said district be established within the Borough of Whakatane, the Bay of Plenty Electric Power Board seeks authority to purchase Section 62, 63 and part section 59 of Allotment 272 Waimana Parish for the purpose of erecting subsidiary public offices within the Borough of Whakatane, and to exercise the powers conferred by section forty-seven of the Elec-tric-power Boards Act 1925 as if the said Borough was situated within the Bay of Plenty Electric-power District." All persons who may be affected by the clause, should lodge their objections with the Minister of Internal Affairs within twenty-one days from the first publication of this notice. W. T. BURRETT, 36 Chairman. First publication of notice January 15th, 1940. THE NORTHERN BUILDING SOCIETY APPROPRIATION MEETING TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY, 25tli JANUARY, 1940. BALLOTS: Groups: 1, 3, 6, 7, 21 28, 29 and 30. SALES BY TENDER: Groups: 2, 9, 15, 22, 23, 24 and 33. AMOUNT TO BE APPROPRIATED: £11,600. LAST PAY DAY: MONDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1940. Whakatane Agent: A. J. CANNING, The Strand. KOPEOPEO P.O. STORE King Street. You are welcome to use our Lay By System. No extra charge. Reading library at your leisure. CALLING ALL DAIRYMEN Give your cows plenty of water, make a good season better. Consult us about an Artesian Bore. J. P. CAULFIELD, R.D. Whakatane, or C. J. FENNELL, Man on job. The Station Hotel AUCKLAND Opposite Auckland's fine Railway Station. Situated within 3 minutes of Queen Street, this Hotel offers a tariff unrivalled in any part of the Dominion. Hot and cold water and telephones in every room, centrally heated; whilst the appointments of the reception rooms are up-io-dat?. Tariff: Bed and Breakfast 12s- Gd. Telegrams; "Stational." SCHOOL BOOKS —Good stocks on hand for the school opening. School Bags. Cases, etc. at Armstrongs, Booksellers, The Strand.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 113, 22 January 1940, Page 1
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