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PUBLIC NOTICES Dancing pupils of J. Millar, please note lessons will be held in Parish Hall, Saturday, March 19. 267 THE KEHOE FUND [ Notice is given that subscrip S) tions to the Kehoe Fund close with the undersigned on the 31st March 1949 after which it is proposed to , forward a cheque for the full amount to the widow of the late Traffic Inspector J. Kehoe. , LEST,IE D. LOVELOCK, 268 Town Clerk. RAN GIT AIKI SUB-BRANCH PLUNKET SOCIETY Garden Party at Mrs J. Black’s residence, Edgecumbe, on Thursday, March 24, 1.30 p.m. Competitions, stalls, cakes, and sweets produce. Donations and gifts for stalls appreciated. 266 RAN GIT AIKI WARD, OPOTIKI HUNT CLUB ; ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ; AWAKERI HALL MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1949 at 8 p.m. Business: Annual Report and Balance Sheet, Election of Officers, Election of Committee, General. All members, intending members, club supporters are urgently Requested to attend. ,G. D. FOGERTY, 240 „ Ward Master. WIIAKATANE COUNTY ROD & GUN CLUB Inc. 1949 NORTH ISLAND SINGLE RISE- CLAY TARGET CHAMPIONSHIP £2OO Guaranteed Open Handicap and £35 Trophy Matches. SATURDAY, MARCH 19 SUNDAY, MARCH 20 At Club Grounds, Paroa, Whakatane, commencing 9.30 a.m. each day. Ammunition and refreshments available on ground. R. F. MORGAN, Secretary. 258

' '" - if FEDERATED FARMERS OF NEW ZEALAND (INC.) BAY OF PLENTY PROVINCE Rangitaiki Branch FARM SCHOOLS Competitions to be run in conjunction with Farm Schools on May 9 and 10 are as under: PASTURE IMPROVEMENT Pastures to be judged this autumn when a detailed examination will be made of each paddock. Each entry will then be visited next spring and autumn and the degree of improvement noted. The winner to be the paddock showing greatest .improvement. All competitors to keep a record of work done on the paddock, and’ points to be given for this record. HAY AND SILAGE Hay and silage to be judged on quality, building, freedom from waste, evenness and site of stack or pit. SWEDES Swedes to be judged on yield, evenness of crop, freedom from disease and weeds. All competitors to notify the secretary or chairman. J. C. HAWKEN, 234 . Hon. Sec.

HOUSE FOR SALE Straying on my property: 1 Jersey cow. Owner can have same by paying expenses. J. T. WALSH, 238 Otakiri. LOST AND FOUND LOST —Between Tarawera Bridge and Te Teko, Friday evening, one double mattress and one pair double sheets. Finder please communicate H. Reniti, R.D. or ring 22U. 208 LOST—Roan pony, black mane, tail and legs, from Waingarara School. Phone 20D, Taneatua. 242 LOST—Between Whakatane and Western Drain Road, a small suitcase containing papers. Reply Beacon: - 241

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 66, 18 March 1949, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 66, 18 March 1949, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 66, 18 March 1949, Page 4

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