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Misses V. Carter and H. Shaptey.. both of Whakatane, are leaving next month for a holiday in England and on the Continent.
Mrs V. Peck, Otakiri, will represent the Otakiri Women’s -Institute at the Arts and Crafts School to foe w held in Auckland next month.
The Bay of Plenty Rugby Union’s nominee to the Maori Advisory Board is Mr T. Anderson, Rangitaiki, who was elected at the annual meeting of the union at Matata on Sunday.
Inspector J. Crowley, at present stationed in Christchurch, has been appointed inspector in charge of- the Gisborne police district, which includes Whakatane, and is expected to take up his new position in the near future. He replaces Superintendent J. Mclntyre, who last month was transferred on promotion to Dunedin.
To attend a meeting of the executive of the International Wool Secretariat in London in May, Mr N. R. Jameson, of Onga .Onga, Hawke’s Bay, chairman of the New Zealand Wool Board, is now en route to Britain, via Australia and the United States. Mr A. Moore, of Whangarei, a member of 1 the New Zealand Wool Board wilT join Mr Jameson in Australia, later this month, and accompany him to London for the I.W.S. meeting.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 80, 29 April 1949, Page 4
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203Personal Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 80, 29 April 1949, Page 4
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