PUBLIC NOTICES RACES AT TAURANGA NEXT SATURDAY, JUNE 14th First Race 11 a.m. S. GEO. WILLGOCK, Secretary, 44 B. of P. Racing Club. RAWLEIGH'S PRODUCTS The public of Whakatane is notified that Rawlcigh's agency will m future bei handled by Mr 11. Derecourt of 23 Louvain Street. 55 RED CROSS SOCIETY (Inc) Members and intending members are reminded that Home Nursing Classes arc commencing soon. A meeting of those interested will be held at the residence of Mrs Prideaux, Douglas Street, on Monday, lGth June at 7.30 p.m. D. M. PEIARSE, s(j Hon. Sec. BOROUGH ELECTRICITY SUPPLY The Dominion Lighting Controller requests that all possible economies in the use of electricity be> exer cised by consumers in order that the national generating stations may be enabled to cope with the load during the/ ensuing winter months. D. V. SAUNDERS, 57 Town Clerk, TAKING OF FISH FOR SALE An application has been received from Warito Watarawi, Whakatane, for a licence to take fish for sale by means of the fishing vessel "Hil?ahi" Alt. 233, using hand lines, catches to be landed at Whakatane. Any person Avho considers he will bv." materially affected by the decision of the Bureau of Industry on this application, and. who wishes to make representations accordingly, must furnish them in writing not later than the 26th June, 1941, to G. L. C'HALLORAN, Secretary, Bureau of Industry, G.P.O', Box 3025, Wellington . N.Z. PIG MARKETING ASSN. BOBBY CALVES Farmers who wish to dispose* of Bobby calves earlier than the Pool operates can do so by contacting me. First trucking on June 16. S. W. BURST ALL, Agent, Phone 141 J. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to thank the public of Whakatane and surrounding districts who have supported my business during the past four years, and take this opportunity of advising them that I am leaving Whakatane to entor the Air Force and that my Radio and Electrical Business will be left in the very capable hands of Mr G. J. Fleming of Matamata. May I expect your continued support during my absence overseas with the*, forces. Thanking you all again, R. OXENHAM, 32 Strand, Whakatane. BOOTH MacDONALD AND CO. Manufacturers of all classes Pumping Plants, Agricultural Implements Order early for assured delivery. Ring— A. G. WELL, Te Teko District Representative. WANTED KNOWN NEW BOOKS WORTH READING— "Fighter Squadrons," "Cobbers Campaigning" and "Oliver Wiswell Kenneth Roberts' new bestseller of bestsellers at Armstrongs, phone 173 The Strand. •LATEST editions to Newman's Library : 4 copies of "Prophet at Home'' by Douglas Reed, 4 copies "Cup of Youth" by Naomi Jacob, "Thomas and Jones" Maurice Walsh. A MILITARY NECESSITY —Every soldier should h«vc one. Kit-bag locks with rubber grip made at Whittle's Cycle Shop. Enquire. 174
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 116, 11 June 1941, Page 1
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