PUBLIC NOTICES BAY OF PLENTY HOCKEY ASSN No play next Sunday 25 on account Anzac Day. All games postponed until following Sunday. 295 CATHOLIC CHURCH MASSES, SUNDAY, APRIL 25. Whakatane 8.30 a.m. Edgecumbe 10.30 a.m. 309 N.Z. RED CROSS SOCIETY The monthly meeting will be held in the Red Cross Rooms Tuesday, April 27, at 2 p.m. U. LOVELOCK, 330 Hon. Sec. ANZAC DAY 1948 A United Service for the town and district of Whakatane will be held at 2 p.m. on ANZAC DAY, April 25, 1948, at the Memorial (Pohaturoa Rock) Whakatane. The Service will be preceded by the customary pr«|g£Ssion and all interested organisation- are invited to participate. • B. S. BARRY, 155 Mayor. COME TO EDGECUMBE BONZER AXEMEN’S CARNIVAL Biggest ever to be held in the Bay. SATURDAY, APRIL 24 £l5O and trophies must be won. Two N.Z. Champions in attendance. Chopping events every 20 minutes. Seven-a-side Hockey commences 10 a.m. Children’s Races. Morning and Afternoon Teas on Grounds. Soft Drinks and Ice Creams. Adults 2/-, Children 1/-. 334 VISIT OF LADY BADEN POWELL CIVIC RECEPTION A civic reception to Lady Baden Powell will be held in the Grand Theatre at 11 a.m. on Thursday the 6th May, 1948. The public and all interested organisations are cordially invited to attend. B. S. BARRY, 168 Mayor. PUBLIC NOTICE Would customers please note that all goods purchased on Lay-By must be collected by Friday, May 14, 1948. M .CAMERON, Yvette Gowns, Whakatane. 247 LEAGUE OF MOTHERS The monthly meeting will be held in Knox Hall next Tuesday, April 27, at 2.30 p.m. Guest speaker, Dr. Howie. N. J. METCALFE, 313 President. ST. GEORGE’S TENNIS CLUB The closing day of the season will be Saturday 24, when a Yankee Tournament will be played. Lady members please bring a plate. Coihmencing 2 p.m. sharp. .Members of all Tennis Clubs welcome. H. SUCKLING, 316 Hon. Sec. RANGITAIKI PLAINS DAIRY CO. VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE During present power cuts the siren at Edgecumbe will be sounded at 8 p.m. instead of 7 p.m. 318 TRESPASS NOTICES NO SHOOTING No shooting. Trespassers will be prosecuted. A. M. ANGUS, 231 Waimana. No trespassers with dog and gun. T. GRANT, 262 Thornton. Any person trespassing with dog and/or gun on my property, last farm Onepu, will be prosecuted. 256 R. H. KING. No shooting on my property, White Pine Bush. 511 ALF. LICKFOLD. Property known as “Hurepo,” owned by J. G. McCulloch, closed to all shooting. 324 No shooting on our property. 317 A. KENDALL & S. BENNETT. No shooting on my property, Thornton. 310 r A. V. MELVILLE. No shooting allowed. 345 W. RENEITI. No shooting on my property. 344 J. L. HAYWARD.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 40, 23 April 1948, Page 1
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