PUBLIC NOTICES FOR Allis-Chalmers Crawler or Farm Tractors and Allis-Chalmers Roto-Balers, sales, service and spares, consult Rotorua and Bay of Plenty Dealers. F. BUTLER (Rotorua) Ltd. ROTORUA. Phone 851 s (after hours 203) Box 215. 84 THE SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS, Auckland (Inc). 52, Victoria Street West, Auckland, C.l. It has come to the notice of this Society through the Inspectors’ constant vigilance, that farmers are consigning stock which has not been thoroughly inspected, to the abattoirs, meat works and saleyards. Recently, several cases of ingrowing horns have been detected, where animals suffered unnecesary pain, both before leaving the farm and eni route to the saleyards etc. The attention of ALL FARMERS and STATION HOLDERS is drawn to this unsatisfactory state of affairs, and all persons handling stock are requested to exercise a little more care and attention to the animals in tbeir charge. The Society •warns owners, that if ingrowing horns are not removed, it will Have no option but to prosecute. 444 WHAKATANE BOROUGH COUNCIL WATER RESTRICTIONS Notice is given, pursuant to a resolution of the Whakatane Borough Council under the provisions of Bylaw No. 3, that the use of hoses for the purpose of watering gardens is prohibited, except between the hours of 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. and between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. daily, when the hose must be hand-held. INSPECTION Notice is also given that inspections re unauthorised garden hosing and leaky taps will be carried out and offenders prosecuted. LESLIE D. LOVELOCK, 195 Town Clerk.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND The Bishop of Waiapu, the Right Reverend N. A. Lesser, will institute the Reverend Terrence M. Loten, as Vicar of Whakatane Parish, in St. George’s Church, Whakatane, Tuesday, January 24, at 7.30. Social to follow in Parish Hall. Will ladies please provide usual refreshments. C. R. COATES, 156 Parish Secretary. WHAKATANE BRANCH PONY CLUB All those interested in trek Anniversary week-end, attend rally, DOMAIN, SUNDAY 22, 2 p.m. 197 Preliminary Notice WAIMANA GYMKHANA SATURDAY, MARCH 25. 213 WHAKATANE AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB It is proposed to arrange transport for members and their parents to Rotorua on the evening of January 28 for the Bay of Plenty Amateur Swimming Championships. Intending passengers please notify the secretary (Phone 311) immediately. The Club hopes to subsidise expenses in an endeavour to allow* as many as possible to attend. 217 TANEATUA WAR MEMORIAL COMMITTEE A meeting of the above will be held in the Hall Supper Room on Tuesday, January 24, at 8 p.m. at which the public are invited to attend. C. H. CHAPPELL, Hon. Sec. 223
BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES AT AUCKLAND: 4th/11th FEBRUARY 1950 In connection with the above the following additional express trains will run:— AUCKLAND-TANEATUA Usual 9.8 a.m. Auckland-Tane-atua and 8.5 a.m. Taneatua-Auck-land express trains will run daily (except Sunday) from 16th January to 18th February inclusive. 227 GARDEN Manure in 71b, 141 b, 281 b and cwt lots. Marriott’s Ltd., Phone 166.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 88, 20 January 1950, Page 1
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