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Bay of Plenty Times. TUESDAY, APRIL 33rd, 1929. LOCAL AND GENERAL

Candidates for the Tguranga Electric Power Board will address a meeting of ratepayers at the. Urnpi Hall on Saturday next. April ■2l, at 7.:;0 p.m. ■

The Kiwi Bacon Company will receive pigs at the Judea sale%aic(s on May 1.

A partv of bowlers from the Tauranga South Bowling Cluh journeyed to Matamata on Saturday ami played three full rink games with the Matamata Club. The Tauranga players were. Crawford, Dimberline, Matson, Biggs (s): Liggett, Ward. Mnckay, Clomson (s): Law, Cox, ielchei. White (s). The aggregate scores were Tauranga 65, Matamata

Mr B C. Bobbins, a candidate fur the Mayoralty, will addross the electors at Faulkner's Corner at 7,:50 this evening. Candidates for the Borough Council arc invited to be present and will be given an opportunity to speak.

The Blanket rooms will be closed on Anzac Day.

A claim of £2l as compensation for a cow, which had been poisoned by eating grass treated by the gorough weed-killer, was granted by the Hamilton Borough Council the other evening.

“My hobby in the next world is going to be gardening and farming," said Sir Truby King, at Takapau the other day at the opening of the Rest and Blanket Society’s rooms. He appears to have overlooked the fact (remarks an exchange) that vegetation wil 1 not flourish at a temperature above 150 degrees, Fahr.

There will be no publication of the Bay of Plenty Tina's on Thursday next, Anzac Day. Several candidates for the Tau- | ranga Electric Power Board will address the ratepapers at Katikati to-morrow.

The many friends of Miss Winifred Purnell, the talented pianiste who was for some time resident hero, will be pleased to learn that her recitals in Canada are proving j very successful. A cable message J from Montreal to Mrs Purnell coni' tained the pleasing news that the j recital in that city had proved { thoroughly successful, and that the j press notices were distinctly good. I

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Bibliographic details

Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVII, Issue 10056, 23 April 1929, Page 2

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Bay of Plenty Times. TUESDAY, APRIL 33rd, 1929. LOCAL AND GENERAL Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVII, Issue 10056, 23 April 1929, Page 2

Bay of Plenty Times. TUESDAY, APRIL 33rd, 1929. LOCAL AND GENERAL Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVII, Issue 10056, 23 April 1929, Page 2