PUBLIC NOTICES Y.F.C. DEBATE “That the penalties for the more serious crimes in New Zealand should be increased.” Wainui Y.F.C. affirmative, Otakiri negative. Parish Hall, Whakatane, Wednesday, April 27, ; at 8 p.m. All welcome. E. R. MARRYATT, District Secretary. RAT CAMPAIGN WHAKATANE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Members are supporting the campaign by carrying out an intensive programme of poisoning, trapping and a general clean up of all refuse and places where rats are likely to feed or breed. We ask for your fullest co-opera-tion in this endeavour to reduce the rat population of Whakatane. R. T. MORPETH, 224 President. WHAKATANE REFEREES’ ASSOCIATION The annual meeting of the above will be held in the Borough Chambers on Thursday, April 28, at 3 p.m. All members and intending members requested -to attend. B. NORMAN, 255 President. 1949 RUGBY SEASON OPENING OF SEASON WHAKATANE SUB-UNION . Whakatane and Taneatua Domains SATURDAY, APRIL 30. Juniors 1.30 p.m. Seniors 2.45 p.m. 324 D. O. STEWART, Hon. Sec. ffHELTURNEO SPLOIERSi] The president and members of the Whakatane R.S.A. sincerely thank the public of the Whakatane County for the generous support of their Poppy Day Appeal and also the many willing helpers who assisted with the collection. L. M. ROACH, Secretary. 318
AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE IN OUR ROOMS FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1 p.m. Range of furniture etc., including:— English Piano. 15cwt Truck, Buick, good tyres and sound throughout. An excellent farmer’s truck. Trailer with very good tyres. Inspection day of sale. As new Extension Dining Table and 4 Chairs, Hostess Bed Settee, Kidney Dressing Table. 3-Piece Bedroom Suite as new, Light Stained Veneer including Double Door Wardrobe, Double Bed and Man’s Robfe. Man’s Combination Robe, Wash Stand, Morris Chairs, Easy Chairs, Kitchen Table, Double and Single Beds, Settee and Squab, Chesterfield Settee, 9’ x 7’ 6” Axminster Carpet, 10 x 12 Indian Carpet, Tin Bath, Calv. Bath, Baby’s Bath, High Chair, Kitchen Sundries, China, Beatty Washing Machine, English Oak Writing Desk, Rocking Horse, gallon Tin Putty, 3 Pulleys 13” x 3” x 1J”, 6” x 3” x 1”, 4” x 3” x 1”; Hydraulic Jack in as new order, Butter Churn, V/icker Bassinette, Double Kapok Mattress, Lavatory Cistern, 3 Rolls Building Paper, Dark Stained Duchess and Double Bed to match, 4 good Oak Dining Room Chairs, Carpet Sweeper, Dining Table, Chip Heater, 3 Rolls Cocoanut Matting, Cane Pram, 3 new Congo Squares 9x9’ and 9’ x 7’ 6”, 15 gal. Lister Separator as new, Lady’s Bike, Man’s Bike, Wringers, Cots, 2 very attractive Afternoon Tea Sets, one White Shelley China. Very attractive full length China Cabinet as new; Men’s Combination Wardrobe, Cultivator, Parrot Cage, Grit Grinder, Doll’s large Canopy Bed (new and very attractive), large Wardrobe with Mirror, Writing Desk, 2 Lino Squares, Set of Harness in first class order, Girl’s threequarter Bicycle, 2 full rolls heavy Kraft Wrapping Paper, 22”, new, Rotary Pump. A. J. CANNING & CO., x Auctioneers.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 79, 27 April 1949, Page 1
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