PUBLIC NOTICES AIR TRAINING CORPS Cadets and intending members are advised that parades for 1950 will commence today, March 15, at 2000 hours. Flight Lieut. It. V. Signal, D.F.C., Officer Commanding. 164 KOPEOPEO RATEPAYERS AND PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE A general meeting of the above League will be held in the Caledonian Hall, King Street, tonight at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: 1. Formation of League and election of officers. 2. Trust Hotel. 3. New Post Office, Kopeopeo. 4. Additional Shopping Area. 5. General. N.B. Membership is open to both ratepayers and non-ratepayers. G. WASHER, 200 Provisional Secy. WHAKATANE HIGH SCHOOL FIRST ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS The sports will be held on the Domain adjoining the school tomorrow afternoon and Friday, March 17. Preliminary events only tomorrow. Finals on Friday commencing 1 p.m. The Principal, staff and pupils extend an invitation to be present to parents, friends of the school and all who may be interested. 209 TE TEKO GOLF CLUB The annual meeting will be held at the Te Teko School Monday, March 20, at 8 p.m. G. NATION, 159 Hon. Sec. N.Z. RED CROSS SOCIETY Otakiri Branch ANNUAL MEETING OTAKIRI HALL MARCH 22 at 2 p.m. Bring and Buy Stall. Afternoon tea provided. 128 RANGITAIKI DOMAIN BOARD Tenders are invited for the right to graze the Domain with sheep for a period of 12 months commencing April 1, 1950. Further particulars may be obtained from Secretary. Tenders close Saturday, March 25 must be sealed, marked ‘Tender' and addressed to, K. Civil, Hon. Sec., c/o Geo. Syme & Co. ' R.D., Whakatane. 219 PUBLIC NOTICE—REHABILITATION Selection of Farm Manager from eligible Maori ex-servicemen. The area for which a manager is required, comprises 395 acres g 3 roods 33 perches, being formerly part of the property of V. C. Miller, Waimana, and is situated approximately 15 miles from Taneatua, access being by metalled road from the Taneatua-Opotiki main highway. The area has been sown in grass and when the pasture is consolidated it will be subdivided into two, or possibly three dairy farms, for the settlement of Maori ex-service-men. Meantime sheep and cattle are carried. A new house will be provided for manager. Applications are called for a reliable and competent working manager, under the supervision of the local Field Supervisor of the Department of Maori Affairs, to take over the control of the land until settlement is effected. All applicants will require to be “A” grade Maori ex-servicemen of the Te Tuhoe tribe, resident in the Waiariki Maori Land District, who have been classified as eligible for immediate rehabilitation assistance by the Rehabilitation Board. Applicants will require to appear before the Eastern Bay of Plenty Farming Sub-Committee for determination of qualifications for the position on a date to be notified later. The successful applicant will be promised a section (undefined at present) on final settlement of the block. f Applica' jns will be accepted up to and including 31st March 1950 and should be made by letter addressed to the Registrar, Maori Land Court, Rotorua. Further particulars may be obtained from the Registrar, Maori Land Court, Rotorua. J. J. DILLON, ' Registrar, Maori Land Court, Rotorua. 218
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 10, 15 March 1950, Page 1
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