PUBLIC NOTICES ARCHERY A MEETING will be held in the Otakiri Hall on Wednesday 19th April at 8 p.m. to consider forming a Club at Otakiri. The leading Bay of Plenty Archery Team will demonstrate and discuss the increasingly popular sport. Everybody Welcome. Convened for the public by the Otakiri R.S.A. 116 IN THE MATTER of “The Licensing Act 1908” AND IN THE MATTER of “The T :censing Amendment Act, 1948,” and “The Licensing Regulations, 1949” AND IN THE MATTER of an application by ERNEST ROEERTS DAULTON of Whakatane, of no occupation for a wholesale license at Whakatane. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A WHOLESALE LICENSE I ERNEST ROBERTS DAULTON of Whakatane, of no occupation do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will at the expiration of fourteen days from this date apply to the Licensing Committee thereof for a certificate authorising the issue of a wholesale license to me and that my place of business jwill be on premises situated fronting Commerce Street, Whakatane being Lots I and 2 on Deposited Plan 28167 and being part Allotment 245 of the Parish of Waimana. DATED at Whakatane this 6th day of April, 1950. 123 ERNEST ROBERTS DAULTON DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is given that the partnership heretofore carried on by the undersigned under the name of “King & Roulston, Rural Delivery Contractors” has been dissolved as at 31st March, 1950. O: V. Roulston has disposed of his interest in the partnership to Ronald Martin Collins and in future the business will carry on in the name of “King & Collins, Rural Delivery Contractors.” Dated this 13th day of April, 1950. JOHN MacKENZIE KING, OWEN VICTOR ROULSTON. 207
Awakeri Y.F.C. Field Day being | held at Roberts Concrete Products [Factory, Taneatua Road, Thursday, April 20, at 10 o’clock. 206 OHOPE LIGHT HORSE CLUB GYMKHANA SHOW GROUND, WHAKATANE SATURDAY, 22nd APRIL, 1950 Trophies. Ribbons, Prize Money. Ist EVENT 10.0 A.M. 1. Stockwhip and Bottle '2. Boy Rider, 10 years and under 3. Girl Rider 10 years and under 4. Maiden Jump (Members) 5. Best Boy Rider 12 years and under, over 2’ 6” jumps, 3 jumps. 6. Best Girl Rider 12 years and under, over 2’ 6” jumps, 3 j urnps. 7. Lightweight Hunter, JOst min. 8. Ladies’ Hack (open) on flat. 9. Heavy Weight, 12st. min. 10. Best Boy Rider 14 ceavs and under. 11. Best Girl Rider, 14 years and under. 12. Pony. Jump, Boy or Girl. 14-16 years, 3ft. jump. 13. Best Boy Rider 16 years and under. 15. Open Jump. 16. Pony Jump, open, over. 3ft. Hurdles. 17. Pony Jump, child 14 years and under. 18. Consolation Jump, 2ft 6in hurdles, 14 yehrs and under. 19. Bending Race, 15 years and under. 20. Bending Race (open). 21. Consolation Jump. Horse that has not won a Ist, 2nd, 3rd place in any event during the day. 22. Best boy or girl rider, 10 years and under, over 2ft. 6in. hurdles. Cups for most events. Bartlett Cup, to be awarded to the most capable rider under 15, judged on ability to handle a horse. (Junior competitors in senior events not eligible for junior events). < 128
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 22, 17 April 1950, Page 1
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