PUBLIC NOTICES CALEDONIAN HALL « King Street For bookings, keys and enquiries please contact Mr E. J. Mawkes of 31 King Street (opposite the hall) telephone 151/ (business hours). 7 SKATING SKATING At Ohope every day and evening ■from 10.30 a.m. to 12 1.30 p.m. to 3 3.30 p.m. to 5 7.30 p.m. to 9.15 9.30 p.m. to 11 Bus leaves Kopeopeo 7.30 p.m. and travels to Ohope via Hillcrest Saturday, January 7. 15
AWAKERI Y.F.C. Country Girls’ Club will hold the monthly meeting in the AWAKERI HALL at 8 o’clock MONDAY NIGHT, Jan-' uary 9. \ Mr Miles will give a lecture on farm machinery. 19 We are pleased; to inform those of our clients who had documents deposited with us for safe custody that all came safely through the recent fire, and are again in safe custody. We shall be carrying on practise as from January 16 in temporary premises on the opposite %side of the main street, Taneatua, and about 100 yards nearer Whakatane. HAMERTON & CHAPPELL, 43 Solicitors, Taneatua. WHAKATANE BOXING CLUB Competition winners: No. 104, 28, 100. v , 26 CLOSING OF MUTTON BIRD SEASON Mutton Bird season will be closed from November 16, 1949, to January 31, 1950, and no persons are allowed to land on Whale Island. Picnic and other parties wanting to land on the said island application can be made to the secretary on behalf of the Moutohora Committee. R. RATIMA, 227 Sec., Poroporo.
tural and'Pastoral Society SUMMER SHOW SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1950 Schedule of clashes available dn application. T. H. MORGAN, Secretary. P.O. Box 87, SURF CARNIVAL OHOPE BEACH SUNDAY NEXT (January 15) Teams from Gisborne, Wainui Beach (Gisborne), Waihi, Mt. Maunganui and Whakatane Clubs competing. Programme starts 10.30 a.m., March past 1 p.m.
LOST AND FOUND LOST— Whakatane last Thursday, black sheep dog with white markings wearing 1949 collar. Answers to “Laddie.” Reward. Phone 312. LOST —Sports coat, left in wrong car Ohope Monday night, January 2. Phone 544 W. * H LOST —Between Edgecumbe and Otakiri on December 22, one 701 b bag sugar. Reward. C. H. Swan, Otakiri. 21 LOST —Red diamante bracelet, Taneatua, New Year’s* Eve. Reward. Phone 20X Taneatua. 20 LOST—Khaki windproof jacket, Jim’s camp or west end Ohiwa Harbour, December 31. Reward. MfcLean, 23 Haig St., Phone' 360 M. 49 LOST—Child’s English tricycle painted red, from near Whakatane Hotel December 31. Reward, Beacon Office. 45 LOST —Between Ohope and Whakatane, dark coloured travelling rug. Reward on returning to Commercial Hotel. 62 LOST—Friday night between Joe’s shop and 1 Patterson’s, parcel containing child’s clothing. Finder please ring 66, Taneatua. 73
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 83, 9 January 1950, Page 1
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