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A. PAGE FROM THE PAjJ Taunmga 50 Years Ago Extracts from the B av of p . Times of June -1, read as f ? lows: — " w*"Active steps are being taken Mr Kelly to get land on the p. Coast opened tor settlement that object in view he has aiA Government whether they have - information as to the extent'of available and suitable for sottle-> in the Bay of Plenty. ;u _\j a ? eill Matata. Wliakatane, Opotiki Motu Valley. If they have info/ o** 0 ** tion. instruction should be gj v „ ma ' Crown Lands Hoards commissi ing them to have suitable blocks laid off and put up for .. "At the meeting of shareholder of the Building Society on Tuesday the annual report was presmuoU« I adopted. A resolution was carrH asking the Directors to have thrules altered which guarantee S cent, dividend. Messrs Whitcomb Horne, and Hardy, were Directors, Messrs Whitcombe, Horn 0 and Burrows having retired. ’ Jl Adams and McCaw were appojmJ auditors and Mr Commons treasurer A vote of thanks was passed to th Directors for the way in which the 6 had conducted the past business " "The County Clerk gives notice of a vacancy in the County Council caused by the resignation of Cr Gil' It is unfortunate that Mr Gill haresigned, as there is no doubt he is a loss to the County." "On Saturday, when the Clansman was leaving. Messrs A. Snodgrass and C. Tanner, who are going m Sydney and Melbourne respectively received on ovation front the members of the Football Club." "The result of the Serenaders’ concert, whn 1 place on Wednesday, was that £7 XGs lid was hand' od to the Committee of st. ilarv’s Church for the organ fund." ’ 4
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 12369, 7 June 1938, Page 2
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