PUBLIC NOTICES SATURDAY CLOSING Since th c Ist December the Staff of the SELF HELP CO-OP., air though working only 40 hours a week and therefore not entitled to overtime has been paid. time, and a half for all Saturday work. In 1946 there will b c NO SATURDAY WORK at the SELF HELP CO-OF. NOTICE TO AWAKERI RESIDENTS Taxi for hire day or night. Phone 87D. MISSING FRIEND Would any person knowing the whereabouts of Arthur Petersen, aged about 2G years, who was known to be. farm working in the Wh&kai tane district and still perhaps may be, please communicate with this office for benefit of Auckland enquirer . 14
IF person seen taking parcel from Monto Carlo Milk Bar cubicle on Christmas Eve , does not return same to either Beacon Office or '.to Monte Carlo legal action will be taken as their identity is known. No questions asked. 22? EAST COAST RABBIT BOARD In accordance with Section 41 of the Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1928, all stock-owners in the East Coast Rabbit Board area, i.e.. Wairoa, Cook, Waikohu, Uaw'a, Matakaoa j Opotiki and part of Whakatane Counties, are hereby required to furnish a return of sheep and lambs and cattle and calves as at 3()th November 1945. Cards have been sent out but the onus is on the stockowners to apply for another curd it' the original has gone astray. The penalty for failure to return a card is £2O. Cards must be returned on or be-i fore the 31st DECEMBER, 1945. R. W. J. EDWARDS,, Secretary. Gisbornc, 19th December, 1945. 205 ATHLETES THE WHAKATANE AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLING CLUB The first Sports meeting since the war will be held in the Whakatane Domain on Saturday, 12th January. First race 1 p.m. sharp. Races over all distances and field events. All intending members please turn up' or send their names to Treasurer A. Morpeth, Whakatane. * 206
XMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS We .will be closing from Xmas Eve and re-open the Monday after the New Year. Wishing our numerous customers a Merry Xmas and a Prosperous New Year. 123 A. G. ALLAN Jeweller. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT— Urgently house-in Whakatane. Reply Beacon. 172 To all bach or cottage owners, Ohope or elsewhere who contemplate leaving their place empty after holidays, advertiser with small family is homeless and must find, accommodation, would accept one room with cooking and washing facilities and space for tent, if nothing else. Anyone willing to co-operate write 'Careful Tenant' c/o Beacon. 4 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Gent's gold wristlet watch, tortoishell casc ; between Heads and wharf. Sentimental value. Finder rins 109 Capt. Carey. £3 reward. 221 LOST—Between Otakiri Station and Otakirl Hall, one leather gauntlet glove. Reward. Swan R.D. VS LOST—At Otakiri dance, New Year's Eve large torch. Will finder contact Macdonald, Railway,, Awaken. Reward.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 36, 4 January 1946, Page 1
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