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Bay of Plenty Times FRIDAY, SEPT. 15th 1922 LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The Gizc!.-y horse Admiral Codringlon won the Spring liundicap at the Wanganui mce meeting ye-' t. relay. A meeting of the committee of the i auranga Branch of the Plunket Association will be held in the Bordhgh Ccunci! Chambers at 2,45 p.m. on Tuesday next. •\ co"'cert and dance will he held in the < Ate P 1 school this evening commencing at 8 pm. The proceeds will g> towards the : iGate Pa queen fur d. It pavs to pres ;vs eggs vv;th Shetland's “Moa”. Brand Egg Preservative. Last year £300, *000 worth of eggs were preserved with it. You try it this year. 5

Mails for the Commonwealth of Australia, South Africa, and the East, per the Vloeraki, via Sydney, close at "the Tauranga Post Olilc.' on Wednesday, September 20, at 5 a.rn. 'Die District Telegraph Engineer. Auckland, has written to the Tauranga Borough Council as iqjlo vs :“I beg to inform you that this Department proposes lo extend its telephone line in Eleventh Avenue, 'Tauranga, and 1 should l>e glad if your Counci’ will undertake to remove two 1 a rgc gu m trees oppos ile tln dairy f\i ci. orv, and one willow tree on the Mop left hand corner of Fraser Street and Eleventh Avenue” —'The General Purposes Committee recommended to die Borough Council on Wednesday evcning that action be ta-.kea !.) remove the trees. The recemdation \vas>adop‘cd Tlie Tauranga llockey Ar.ociatiou has tbit a ladies’ t.cam and a men’s eleven -will travel lo Opotiki on October 7 to try conclusions with Opo'iki for the Fenton C.p and the Kusabs Shield-

I At a meeting ,of the Smith I Auckland Dairy Association at I Hamilton on Monday it ’■vis dc 1 cided to recommend To the Associated Como mien to piy out for August butter fat supplied for butter malting at the following rates: Superfine, is 7T;d pr r I b ; first grade, is 7d per lb; and second grade, is 5d per lb. The following transfers on the valuation roll were authorised at the meeting of, the B.trough Council on Wecfnesday right : V. J. Scantlebury to W. Young, lot 6qS, section 2 ; V. J- Sc.ntic- • bury to j. McLarnon, lot.' yoo'l, section 2 ; A. Tighten, to G. N. Bull, lease of part lot 22.1. section 1; C. M. L Kingdon to j. Smith, lot 1, D. P-dS.’/Sb part block 29, | C.AI R ; C W. Fawcett to U. j\. Barnacott, part lot 15, block 29, -C. M. R;V. J. Scantlebury to B. .Byrn, lots 10 and 11 of subdivis ion 507/10 ; G. J, Edwards to j. and J. Hickey, lots 707, 702, and 703, section 2 ; W. F. Sinclair to A. Finnic, lor 25, section 2. Tim e members of the Whakhlane Gun Chub, Messrs R McGregor, R Durrani, and W H. Summons, and four mem Sts of Ojootiki Gun Club, Messrs Jeff ■; v (3), C, Butt and Robertson, m , p a inp to Motuhora on Sep’em'- >.-r 2, 11 take pj 11 in day turd shooting. The principal, evert was the East Coast champinnslrp of 21 lairds, 23 competitors taking part. G. Glenny, of Gisbunc was the winner, making 20 kill?, C, Eutb Opotiki, got second place with 19 kills, and VV. H, Summens, Whakaiahe, and T. Planks Gisborne, tied for third place with 18 kills. The Cook County Council has received the £16,000 required to pay off it' antecedent liability. The amount was raised by way of debentures, placed for them through, the Bank of New Zealand, The term of the b m is for ten years. A special condition is that one tenth is repayable each year, the iuterqjd being reduced accordingly. Interest is c ilcubt. cl d the rate of 6) per cent, TlnTs (states the Gisborne Herald) ; cie.-rs tne Cook County Crr 'if 1 of their antecedent liability. Ihe fir''hell sounded n•: ai.ii,o sho;tly b. fore eleven ok lock ia.-t tiigiif. Several firemen turned out, * aiid found that a fi.had -.■ecu; r -rf f in a heap of dried parse in the : vicinity of the main fire station. ; The fire quickly burnt it.-.elf out, I ■ e>v.f . • phi •> »I a |.u*i,ae > . p-uiuy i>iu‘ dozen P preserve i egg- in Sharland's “Moa' J Brand j Eug Preservative. Sold in small i ■ in- (■> | reserve 14 doz. (-gas,, T gal. ; tie 00 do-/., I gab tin- i~'i dozen | an i ..ration tins 720 dozen. It is • wonderfully cheap and reliable. 2

The Mavm- r tited at ihtaPrecting of the Borough Council o > Wednesday night thal_ cer ain work was required on the M'yJ hall building The dome shou.d be attended to. A certain leakage wa< causing damage inside t-ie builiihii;, a i’ll Hie sutlers aso needed ultenlion. —It was dccu.ert thfit specifications be prt-paieu, and teiuleis called for the worn ; also, that a statement of the town hall' fund he presented to the Council.

M the close of the Bay of Plenty Development League’s meeting at Whakelane on Monday last, Mr]. H. Morton gave an addresscn the proposed dedydration scheme. A number cf ques lions were asked. Two _ot those pre sent consented ■ to jmn the Provisional Committee and promism! to obtain support for the scheme in Whakatane. A vote ol thanks to the speaker closed the m a. ting.

Accounts totalling £1727 Ids 6d were p issed lor payment a! the meeting of the Bor-, u£i Council on VV.docsd iy evening. These were scheduled as follow-.; gc.r-nl account £599 7» 5'U elect, icdoan, C436s od ; electric working account, £IOBS is id. , Twenty years experience witn Sliariaml’s “Moa” Brand Leg Ticservative has proved ..t to he absol:;(e]v reliable, dim eggs are kept fresh' and sweet without' the shghl fug, cniell or (]i.sagro:-;d)le taste. Packed in. small tins, also \ gal.. 1. gal., and T gnT. U~' 1

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LI, Issue 8090, 15 September 1922, Page 2

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Bay of Plenty Times FRIDAY, SEPT. 15th 1922 LOCAL AND GENERAL. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LI, Issue 8090, 15 September 1922, Page 2

Bay of Plenty Times FRIDAY, SEPT. 15th 1922 LOCAL AND GENERAL. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LI, Issue 8090, 15 September 1922, Page 2