WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Good cow dog, must be under control. P. Cole, Edgecumbe. ' 161 WANTED TO BUY—Piano, good condition. F. Butcher, Phone 765. 130 WANTED TO BUY McEwen stacker in good working order. Ring 78J, H. McCracken. ■ . 239 WANTED TO RENT HOUSE or flat, furnished or unfurnished. Apply Collette Gowns, 43 Commerce Street. 172 WANTED TO RE^NT— -Small paddock in or near Borough for two quiet ponies. Write G.G. c/o Beacon. HOUSE in Whakatane of outlying district, permanent. Ring 436 W. 208 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Between Pikowai and Edgecumbe, Model A wire wheel. Reward. Reply' Simpson’s Garage, Edgecumbe. 189 LOST—In or near Caledonian Hall, pair of round, dark rimmed glasses. Reward. Apply Beacon. 254 PUBLIC NOTICES GRAPEFRUIT Our season has ended. Thanking all customers. H. Merrick, Pyes Pa, Tauranga. 225 MATATA MAORI SCHOOL SPORTS MEETING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 249 Mr and Mrs Cliff Hooper take this oportunity of wishing their many friends whom they were unable to contact personally, farewell. They expect to leave for England on Wednesday, September 21, by the Rangitiki. BALFOUR, IRVINE & WEBSTER m mm. OPTICIANS, AUCKLAND & HAMILTON. Our representative Mr R. Boyd, will visit Mr Dewar’s Pharmacy, Whakatane, on Tuesday, October 11 and Wednesday, October 12, 1949. Phone 32m for an appointment. WHAKATANE LAWN TENNIS CLUB (Inc) The annual general meeting of the above Club will be held in the County Council Chambers on Wednesday, September 28, 1949, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: Election of New Members Presentation of Balance Sheet and Annual Report Election of Officers Subscriptions General. R. RIDDELL, Hon. Sec. WHAKATANE BOROUGH COUNCIL Pursuant to section 13 (2) of the Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1926, I hereby give notice that at a poll of ratepayers of the Borough of Whakatane, taken on the 14th day of September, 1949, on the proposal of the Whakatane Borough Council to borrow the sum of Twenty-five thousand pounds for the purpose of constructing a Reservoir, Flocculation Plant, Purchasing and installing Rising Mains, Pipes, Motors, Pumps (including spares) and General Equipment, Engineering fees and Land Purchase— The number of votes recorded FOR the proposal was 67 The number of votes recorded AGAINST the proposal was 19. I therefore declare that the proposel was carried. Dated this 16th day of September, 1949. B. S. BARRY, 247 Mayor. N.Z. LABOUR PARTY A meeting of the above will be held in the Te Teko Hall, Thursday 22, at 8 p.m. The president of the Bay of Plenty L.R.C., Mr Santon, and the Party organiser, Mr King, will address the meeting. Friends and members cordially invited. J. JOHNSON, Hon. Sec. 250
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 40, 19 September 1949, Page 1
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