PUBLIC NOTICES $ m WHAKATANE ROD & GUN CLUB v FIELD DAY for . t : M SPORTING DOGS V' V SATURDAY, APRIL 27 th l \ > at 12 Noon. ' Venue: Mr' Howat’s property behind Strathmore Dairv Note: A Club shoot will be held on the Club’s grounds opposite the Golf Links on April 28 at 10 a.m. Ammunition available on ground. A. W. JONES, 226 ,■ Hon. Sec.' A Proclamation published in N.Z. Gazette, 1946, page 411, notifies that the land described in Schedule hereto was taken for Housing Purposes in terms of Public Works Act, 1928. —SCHEDULE—(Approx. Areas lr. 36.5 p. Lot 3, lr 36.5 p. Lot 4, lr. 36.5 p. Lot 5, D.P. 9800, Blk. 1; 3a. lr. 32.5 p. Pt. Lot 10, D.P. 9800; 2a. 18.6 p. and 2a. 2r. 4p. Blks. 1 and 11. All pt. Allot. 228, Waimana Parish, Whakatane S.D. (Borough of Whakatane), Auckland Land District: as shown on plan marked P.W.D. 122717, in office of Minister of Works, —N. E. HUTCHINGS, Under-Secretary. 233
LEAGUE OF MOTHERS The monthly meeting of the above wil be held next Tuesday, 30th at 2.30 p.m. in the Presbyterian Hall. President Mrs W. B. GOW.
PUBLIC MEETING A meeting of all interested in the formation of a Young Farmers’ Club at Awakeri will be held in the Awakeri Hall for this purpose on Wednesday, 24th April, at 8 p.m. A special invitation is extended to returned servicemen. E. R. MARRYATT, 176 Fields Instructors A CALL TO SOLDIER SETTLERS (World War 2) OTAKIRI AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS A meeting will be held in the Otakiri Hall on Tuesday, April 23 at 7.30 p.m. Business: (1) General discussion of hardships and problems arising from the drought and other causes with a view for obtaining relief. (2) The formation of a committee or organisation to take any necessary action required to obtain relief. G. HORWOOD, G. E. KING, . 196 Convenors.
RADIO RADIO RADIO .. .RADIO RADIO RADIO.. ’ . Public demand. That all Controversial subjects be allowed over the Radio. National Network. All interested write W. Bradshaw, Box 1.09, Whakatane. 221 PRINCESS BEVERLEY COMMITTEE RAFFLE WINNERS Standard Lamp: Brabant, Whakatane. Electric Iron: Ticket No. 15. Tray and Glasses: Mrs Temaipi, c/o Taneatua Hotel. * d Blankets: C. S. Armstrong. Child’s Trunk: A. Wilson, Paroa. Wine and Tray: Mrs Parry, Russell Street. ' - Silk Stockings: Mr Henry. Golf Balls: C. S. Armstrong. 1 to £1 Sweep: Ist prize, C. L. Jordan, 2nd prize, M.M., 3rd prize, H. Franklin, 4th prize, M.M.
COMPETITION RESULTS The following are the results of competitions held by the Edgecumbe R.S.A. Welfare Memorial Committee:— 50 Bales Hay: 169 W. Green, Otakiri. Dinner Set: 52 D. S. Radcliffe, Benzine: 156 L. Hoyland. Posts 50: 54 H. Norton. Lingerie: 244 Mrs A. Mahy. Tea Cosy: 14 E. Fowell, Taneatua. Toaster: 98 A. Free. Watch: 145 T. H. Anderson. ' Pen: 761 H. Revell. Lucky Dip Id to £1: £SO J. A. Reid. Lucky Dip Id to 12/6: £lO H. Carter, Edgecumbe £5 D. Wilson, Whakatane; £3 Rose Laloli. Cake: 75 O. Young. ; j Ale: 24 J. Stewart. Whisky: 115 C. J, Salvidge. 21(6
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 65, 24 April 1946, Page 5
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