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PUBLIC NOTICES DOGS FOUND ON MY S PROPERTY WILL BB SHOT. I T. H. PATERSON. £ Wakefield. MOTUNAU. 686 AMURI A. AND P. ASSOCIATION 34TH ANNUAL SHOW, 34TH ANNUAL ' SHOW, 34TH ANNUAL SHOW. i To be held "at ; ROTHERHAM AMURI. ROTHERHAM AMURI. SATURDAY, MARCH 19th, 1949. SATURDAY, MARCH 19th. 1949. H. S. INGRAM, Secretary. 2055 MELBOURNE CUP AIR TOURS. MITCHELLS INTERNATIONAL TOURS ARE NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS • for their forthcoming MELBOURNE CUP T° URS TN OCTOBER AND NO- ’ VEMBER. For particulars and reserva- , tlons, write to:— MITCHELLS INTERNATIONAL TOURS, Box 412, DUNEDIN. FLY WITH MITCHELLS TO AUSTRALIA 1 —HOLIDAY TOURS LEAVE EVERY MONTH. Particulars sent on request. . 2036 IN THE ESTATE of DORCAS MARY OPIE, late of Christchurch. Widow, deceased. IT IS REQUESTED that ALL ACCOUNTS owing by the above-named deceased at the date of her death, viz., the 19th February, 1948, be certified as follows: “I certify that the above amount was due and owing at the date of the death of Dorcas Mary Opie, namely the 19th February, 1948,” and be signed and sent to the undersigned. IT IS ALSO REQUESTED that ALL MONEYS OWING TO the above estate BE PAID to the undersigned:— E. W. WHITE and BURGESS, Solicitors to the Estate, Somerset House, 153 Hereford street. CHRISTCHURCH. 2023 FRUIT TREE and ROSE PRUNING DEMONSTRATION. THE Governor’s Bay-Allandale Women’s Division (Federated Farmers) has arranged with the Horticulture Division of the Department of Agriculture to conduct a fruit tree and rose pruning demonstration as under:— At Mr H. E. Roskilley’s, Governor’s Bay, on Tuesday, July 20th, at 2 p.m. Interested citizens are cordially invited. J. COOMBE. for Orchard Instructor, Department of Agriculture. '2096 IN THE ESTATE of DORA GEORGINA SARA GILLMAN, late of Christchurch, Widow, deceased. IT IS REQUESTED that ALL ACCOUNTS OWING by the above-named deceased at the date of hen death, viz., the 4th July, I 1948, be certified as follows: “I certify I that the above amount was due and owing ; at the date of the death of Dora GeorI gina Sara Gillman, namely the 4th July, 1948,” and be signed and sent to the I undersigned. j IT IS ALSO REQUESTED that all 1 moneys owing to the above estate be 1 paid to the undersigned:— J E. W. WHITE and BURGESS, Solicitors to the Estate, Somerset House, 153 Hereford street, CHRISTCHURCH.2O23 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENCE. 1, RICHARD GEORGE BELL, of 61 St. Martins road, Christchurch, hereby give notice that I have applied to the Magistrate's Court at Christchurch for the Transfer of a Licence from FREDERICK WILLIAM MARTINHILL JAMES CULLIMORE ’ to carry on business as an Auctioneer at 63 Seaview road, New Brighton, Christ- ’ church, and that such application will be : heard at the above Court after one month ‘ from the 16th day of July, 1948, being the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated at Christchurch this 15th day of ■ July, 1948.

Brassington and Gough, P.O. Box 867, Christchurch.973o NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENCE. I, RICHARD GEORGE BELL, of 61 St. Martins road. Christchurch, hereby give notice that I have applied to the Magistrate’s Court at Christchurch for the Transfer of a Licence from FREDERICK WILLIAM MARTINHILL JAMES CULLIMORE to carry on business as a Land Agent at 63 Seaview road, New Brighton, Christchurch, and that such application will be heard at the above Court after one month from the 16th day of July, 1948, being the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated at Christchurch this 15th day of July, 1943. „„ TT RICHARD G. BELL. Brassington and Gough, P.O. Box 867, Christchurch.973o 1948 N.Z. INDUSTRIES FAIR, CHRISTCHURCH, AUGUST 6th to 21st. ENTRIES FOR COMPETITIVE CLASSES CLOSE JULY 23rd. GOOD PRIZES. Needlework, Commercial Art, Woodwork, Models, Model Aeroplanes, Meccano Photography, etc. Good Prizes in Each Class. Send, for your Free Schedule * Immediately. THE ASSISTANT-MANAGER, N.Z. INDUSTRIES FAIR, C/o. Canterbury Manufacturers’ Assn., P.O. Box 381, Christchurch. 9703 AUSTRALIAN TOURS BY AIR. AUSTRALIAN TOURS BY AIR. THREE WEEKS OVERSEAS. “PERSONALLY CONDUCTED” by our own popular and well-informed Australian Host and Hostess. Tour covers Sydney, Blue Mountains, Jenolan Caves, Bathurst, Canberra, Newcastle and Kur-ing-Gai Chase—Tours to the North and South Coast of New South Wales—Cruises on the Hawkesbury River and the Sydney Harbour, and other delightful points of interest. Ample free time for shopping, visiting friends, or attending to business. Money permits and all documentation arranged. ALL INCLUSIVE COST, AUCKLAND RETURN; £ll2 10s. Reserve NOW for TOUR “PLATYPUS,” AUGUST 10 TO AUGUST 31, through: MITCHELLS INTERNATIONAL TOURS, Savoy Bldgs., Princes st., Dunedin. ’Phone 13-239. Telegrams: “Lanseair,” Dupeefim “GIVE YOURSELF "GIVE YOURSELF "GIVE YOURSELF •■give yobrsebf a chanoe „ A CHANGE” A CHANGE” NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE AN INEXPENSIVE GROUP TRAVEL WOT .in AY.

THERE IS NOTHING SO REFRESHING as a change of scene and air. No holiday can compare with Group Travel for interest, for freedom from worry. No holiday is so easily within your means. For only 30s a day for transport and accommodation you can enjoy one of these attractive vacations:— TOUR NO 11— , „ To Otira Gorge, Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers, Greymouth, and Westport. AUGUST 21 TO AUGUST 31. 11 DAYS for Only £l6 10s. TOUR NO. 12— To Hermitage, via Lakes Tekapo and Pukaki, Lake Wanaka, Te Anau. Eglinton Valley, Queenstown, and Timaru. SEPTEMBER 13 to SEPTEMBER 26. 14 DAYS for only £2l. TOUR NO. 13— r , To Cromwell, Queenstown, Lake Manapouri, Eglinton Valley, Invercargill, and Dunedin. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER"!. 10 DAYS for only £l5. Call or write for 1948 Tour Book. GROUP TRAVEL GROUP TRAVEL GROUP TRAVEL GROUP TRAVEL GROUP TRAVEL ' Association, N.Z. (Inc.), 92 GLOUCESTER STREET. ’PHONES 38-635—35-918, 2077 FERTILISER RATIONING. APPEALS ON GROUNDS OF HARDSHIP. APPEALS for additional fertiliser for topdressing purposes for the rationing year, 1948-49, must be in the hands of the Chairman of the District Fertiliser Committee by July 20th, 1948. Appeals will be considered only on the following bases: — 1. From those farmers who have not appealed on any previous occasion, or for those properties for which no previous appeal has been lodged by either the existing or by a former occupier. 2. From those farmers who can produce documentary evidence to the effect that they have brought in out of virgin country during the 1947-48 rationing period areas which have been sown down to new grass. i Appeals from returned servicemen from World War 11, and from others who acquire after July 20th. 1948, property for which there is no top-dressing fertiliser allocation, can be considered at any time during the rationing year. ALL APPEALS MUST BE IN WRITING addressed by the farmer to .the Chairman, District Fertiliser Committee, care of Department of Agriculture for the district in which the property (for which the appeal is lodged) is situated. All applicants must state the name of the Ven- ' dor from whom it is desired to obtain supplies of fertiliser in the event of the appeal being successful. Documentary evidence in support of appsals mentioned in paragraph 2 above should consist of a copy of the invoice for the grass seed, and also signed statements from the owners or managers of two neighbouring properties to the effect that the grass seed was sown on virgin country. E. J> FAWCETT. ; Primary Industries Controller, Department I of Agriculture. 2053

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25549, 17 July 1948, Page 13

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