PUBLIC NOTICES BAY OF PLENTY HOSPITAL BOARD PUBLIC NOTICE OF PROPOSED APPLICATION" FOR SANCTION OF LOAN Notice is hereby given that the Bay of Plenty Hospital Board pro- } poses, at its meeting to be held on 12th February 1942, to consider a motion to apply to the Local Government Loans Board for its sanction to the borrowing of the sum of £1,500 for the purposes of:— (a) Purchase of House Property adjoining Hospital (b) Improving same and the pur-< chase of additional furniture (c) Completion of tennis courts. It is proposed that the charges on this loan shall be met by an increase in the levies on contributory local authorities and Government subsidy thereon. Any person having any objection to the proposed application is called upon to submit the same in writing to the Bay of Plenty Hospital Board not later than the day preceding the said meeting. Dated this 26th day of January, 1942. T. A. BRIDGBR, 102 Acting Secretary. INCOME TAX PAYABLE In accordance with Order in Council dated 10th September, 1941, issued under the Land and Income Tax (Annual) Act, 1941, I hereby notify that: the Income-tax leviable under section 3 of that Act is payable at my office in one sum on Thursday, 12th February, 1942, and that additional tax accrues if not paid by sth March, 1912. Liability is not suspended by any objection, and tax must be paid by tjhe prescribed date to avoid additional percentage; any overpayment will be refunded. Demands Avill be issued on or about sth February, 1942, and must be presented with all payments. TaxXDa3 7 ers who do not receive an expected demand should notify me. J. M. PARK, Commissioner of Taxes, 105 Wellington C.3. Reservists named in the recent ballot who may have clothing at the Bay of Plenty Dry Cleaning Company, will oblige if they will call for same before departing for camp. 90 M. COOIIY, Pptor. The public of Whakatane and district is hereby notified that the person Jack Hunia who recently appeared before the court on charges of theft is in noi way connected with Mr Charlie Hunia or his family of Te Teko. 85 THE NORTHERN CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY APPROPRIATION MEETING TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY, the 29th T JANUARY, 1942 BALLOTS: Groups 1, 2, 4, 11, 15, 21. 26, 34, 39, 40. SALES BY TENDER: Groups 6, 7, 8, 17, 20, 23, 25, 35, 37, 38. TOTAL TO BE APPROPRIATED: £17,400 LAST PAY-DAY Monday, the 26th January, 1942. A. J. CANNING, The Strand. Whakatane Agent: WANTED TO BUY CARS AND TRUCKS SUITABLE FOlt WRECKING CADMAN'S PARKING STATION WANTED KNOWN NEW! Man-tailored Costumes, high grade materials, new long eo;<ts. Sizes J'SSW to XXOS. ..Bridgcrs Lttl. POPULAR SONGS. "Windmills Turn ing," "Last Time 1 Saw Paris," "Bless Em All." "Creaking Old Mill on the Creek." "It's a Lovely Day To-morrow" and hosts of others at Armstrong's for everything musical.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 8, 26 January 1942, Page 1
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