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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. SALE HIGH CLASS TROTTING STOCK. TO WIND UP AN ESTATE. H MATSON and CO., Trotting • Stock Salesmen, will conduct a Dispersal Sale on account of the TRUSTEES of the late E. C. McDERMOTT, 25 TANKERVILLE STREET, SPREYDON, on the premises, of their Trotting and Racing Stock, including Handicap Horses, Maidens, Yearlings, Brood Mares with Foals at foot, and in foal, On FRIDAY. 9th FEBRUARY, 1940. Time of Sale and full particulars of offering will be advertised later issues. H. MATSON and CO., 5152 Trotting Stock Salesmen. LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. In the matter of "The Local Bodies Loans Act 1926” and its amendments. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 10 of the« above Act that the Lyttelton Borough Council intends on a date to be hereafter appointed to take a poll of ratepayers on the following proposal: "That the Lyttelton Borough Council (.pursuant, to the consent of the Local Government Loans Board given under “The Local Government Loans Board Act 1926” and its amendments on the 3rd day of November, 1939) be authorised to raise a Special Loan of £3OOO for the purpose of improving and extending the Borough water supply by installing a Booster pump and motor at the junction of the Bin and 6in mains near the Railway Station, installing additional reservoir on upper level, laying 4in mains on upper level and renewing portion of Bin rising main at Heathcote.” The security for the proposed loan will be a special annual recurring rate of one and a half pence in the pound on the annual value of all rateable property within the Borough of Lyttelton excluding that part thereof known as Diamond Harbour. The Loan will be repayable by forty (40) halfyearly instalments of One hundred and twelve pounds one shilling and ninepence (£ll2 Is 9d) each and consisting partly of principal and partly of interest. It is not proposed to pay out of such loan the cost of raising the same or the interest or sinking fund for the first year. Dated at Lyttelton this 22nd. day December, 1939. 4742 R. SOWDEN, Town Clerk. of BOROUGH OF SUMNER. SUMNER BOROUGH COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION ACT, 1908. PURSUANT to the provisions of Section 8 of “The Dog Registration Act, 1908.” PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following RESOLUTION was adopted by the Sumner Borough Council at its meeting held on the 27th November. 1939. “Pursuant to the provisions of ‘The Dog Registration Act, 1908,’ and amendments thereto, that the Fee to be paid for the registration of any Dogs kept within the Borough of Sumner for the year 1940 will be Ten Shillings, excepting such Dogs as are specified under Section 8, Paragraph C. of the said act. for which the fee shall be Two Shillings and Sixpence. A Fee of Is in respect of each Dog registered will also be payable under ‘The Dog Registration (Prevention of Hydatid Disease) Regulations. 1938.’ A quantity of the approved remedy will be supplied to each person registering a dog. and paying the prescribed Fee. ' "Further, that the Town Clerk be appointed the Registrar- and the Borour Council Office, Wakefield avenue, Sumner, the place of registration in the Borough.” J. F. MENZIES, 5044 Town Clerk. EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS! ENROL WITH THE COLLEGE OF PROVED' RESULTS. The 1939 Accountancy Examination Results were a triumph for the Skilled tuition of THE CHRISTCHURCH ACCOUNTANCY COLLEGE Record Success: 56 SECTIONAL PASSES—over one-third of the total passes in Christchurch for the 1939 Accountancy Examinations were again COACHED BY US. Study with the CHRISTCHURCH ACCOUNTANCY COLLEGE in 1940. Double your benefits —halve your difficulties. Prospectus and time-table from the Directors: Mr V. A. Norrish, A.P.A., N.Z., Commerce Bldg., Hereford street, ’phone 30-278; or Mr L. J. H. Hensley, LL.B., A.M.P. Bldg., Worcester street, ’phone 35-020. LECTURES RESUME MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12th. ENROL EARLY! —1 GREGG BANKS COLLEGE. Open Third Term with EXTRA SATURDAY MORNING . COACHING. CHORTHAND TYPISTS . and MATRICULATION STUDENTS will welcome this opportunity of furthering their studies with Expert Tutors. E N S U R.E SUCCESS. Arrange with Miss I. I. M. Archer, 8.A., G.C.T., to join this class. GREGG COLLEGE. 115 Cashel street. Telephone 37-696. PITMAN’S COMMERCIAL COLa LEGE. Top Floor, Wardell’s Buildings. Strictly individual tuition in Shorthand (Pitman and Gregg), Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Etc. Term commences with first attendance. Positions guaranteed for all qualified students. Fees moderate. ’Phone 41-027. IGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Worcester street W. '(just over Bridge rom Square and next to "Harley ). Commercial Subjects. Coaching for latriculaiion and other Examinations a School is closed for the Christmas Vacation. Day and Evening Sessions resume MONDAY. 22nd JANUARY. 1340. rolments Irorn Thursday, Ist li January. rinclpal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. —3 TEACHERS OF DANCING. npANZ-GRETCHEN STUDIO of Mod- -- ern Ballroom Dancing, 112 A Lichfield street (Triangle). Private tuition daily Dance every Ist anc'. 3rd Thursday, 8-12 p.m. All particulars from principal. Miss Naare Hooper. H5393 XTHEN Renovating Tables, Chairs, Furniture, use Varnoline Stain. 1 ins and Varnishes in one operation. SMITH and SMITH, LTD,, 8662 Cr. Tuam-High streets. ~ 2ANN FOR PILES! rHE Trial treatment was simply wonderful," writes an old sufferer. Try ANN yourself. Send 9d stamps for mple.Zann Pty., Box 952GH, Wellington.

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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22906, 30 December 1939, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22906, 30 December 1939, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22906, 30 December 1939, Page 18