PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE WHAKATANE BOXING CLUB The above club is now accepting pupils wishing to learn the noble art of self-defence. Competent instructors are available and pupils will be taught Boxing by modern and up-to-date methods. The first club night will be held at the A. and P. Shed in the Show Grounds adjoining the Domain, on Monday, 21st inst. at 7.30 p.m. Pupils will be enfolled that night. Fees are: Junior boys under 12 years, 2/6 season; intermediate boys between 12-18 years, 5/- season; senior members over 18 years, 12/6 season. Instructors: Roy Singer and Frank Hutchings. S. BUTCHER, 186 Hon. Sec., Phone 765. CIVIC RECEPTION The public is cordially invited to* attend a civic reception to the members of the Whakatane Citizens’ Band, in recognition 'of their remarkable achievement including annexing the South Auckland Championship at the Te Aroha Band Contest, to be held in ST. JOHN’S HALL THURSDAY, APRIL 17th commencing at 8 p.m. Presentation of Prizes. Band Recital. B. S. BARRY, 191 Mayor. EASTERN BAY OF PLENTY FEDERATION OF W.I.S. Annual Council meeting is postponed until 24th April at St. John’s Hall, Opotiki. V.O. School of Procedure is to be held at Methodist Hall, Whakatane, on Saturday, 20th April at 11 a.m. V.O.’s Institute committee members and Executive members please attend. M. A. MAYO, 192 Hon. See., R.D. THE NORTHERN CO-OPE<\ATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETYAPPROPRIATION MEETING TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, 30th APRIL 1947. NORTHERN Total for Appropriation £40,600. LAST OFFICIAL PAY DAY: FRIDAY, 18th APRIL, 1947. F. R. CANNING, Agent, The Strand Whakatane. IMPOUNDING NOTICE IMPOUNDED in Edgecumbe Pound from Poroporo: One’ fawn Jersey heifer calf about 9 months, no marks or brand. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on Monday, 21st April, 1947 at 12 noon. A. CARLING, Poundkeeper. TRESPASS NOTICE
All unauthorised persons with dog or gun trespassing on the properties of the undersigned will be prosecuted without further' notice. Special warning to those persons who have already made Maimais and erected signs on our properties. S. R. JOHN, H. R. JOHN, H. R. H. JOHN. 178 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Saturday night, between* Whakatane and Powdrell’s Road, one 16” wheel, complete. Reward. Ring 89M. , 165 LOST—Over Easter,, one steel support. Finder please return to Beacon Office. 14ft LOST—Saturday night, between. Whakatane and Powdrell’s Road, 1 16” wheel complete. Reward. Ring 89M. 155 FOUND—Ladies’ silver watch and chain, girl’s name on back. Apply Beacon. 2$
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 17, 16 April 1947, Page 5
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