PUBLIC NOTICES BOXING BO XING GRAND THEATRE SATURDAY, APRIL 6, at 8 p.m. A big programme of all weights including: N. Bunting 9st 91bs (Whakatane) v M. Bremner lOst lib (Tauranga) J. Hudson 9st (Whakatane) v M. Gilpin Bst 10|lbs (Tauranga). J. Tate list 81bs (Morrinsville and Army Champion) v H. Candy list 61bs (Whakatane) Ex-Middleweight | and Light-heavy Champion of Taranaki. H. Watarawi 9st 51bs (Whakatane) v J. Carter 9st 9|-lbs (Tauranga). P. Tenaiti lOst 71bs (Whakatane) v J. Anquitel lOst 71bs (Tauranga). ALSO: W. Cassidy list 61bs, J. Lafferty 9st lllbs, W. Reichardt lOst 131bs, J. Cameron lOst 21bs, A. Laloli lOst 51bs T. Riini list, J. Ratima 12st and other Whakatane boys against good opposition. Nine exciting bouts of 3 one-minute rounds with boys ranging from 3st Gibs to Bst lllbs. Other bouts, including exhibition with Frank Hutchins, Professional Middleweight, to be announced later. Book now at C. S. Armstrong’s Book Shop. Prices 10/-, 6/-, 4/-. 11
POPPY APPEAL The Whakatane Returned Services will be holding their Poppy Day anpeal on Friday the 12th inst. Poppies will be on sale at 1/- each, and we trust that the public will extend its generosity on this occasion as in the past. C. A. HEAD, 18 ' Secretary. WHAKATANE PUBLIC LIBRARY The annual general meeting will be held in the LIBRARY, on FRI-! DAY, sth April, at 8 p.m. Business: (1) Election of Officers;! (2) General. Members and the public are cordially invited to be present. C. W. GOOD, 17 Hon. Secretary. WHAKATANE GOLF CLUB (Inc.) The Whakatane Golf Club’s Links will be open for play as from Saturday, April 13 and the Official Opening will take place on Saturday, April- 27. H. E. STUBBS, 15 Hon. Secty. TANEATUA FOOTBALL CLUB The annual meeting of the above club will be held in the Pavilion TONIGHT at 8 p.m. Business: General. 33 WAIMANA GALA DAY WAIMANA GALA DAY EASTER SATURDAY EASTER SATURDAY (April 20/1946) WAIMANA DOMAIN Children’s and Adult Horse Events (10 a.m.) Chopping (Automatic Judging Machine) Athletics (N.Z.A.A.A. Rules). Children’s Races and Novelty Events (10 a.m.) Baby Show; Stalls; Maori Hangi; Tea; Hot Water; Lunch; Afternoon Tea. Competitions. Novelties. £165 Pi’ize Money £165 A full day’s fun for the family. 10 £5 REWARD offered for information leading to the apprehension of the person responsible for the laying of poison within the Borough Bounds, which has resulted in the death of several sporting dogs. 344 Signed J. HANWRIGHT.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 58, 3 April 1946, Page 1
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