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PUBLIC NOTICES TAI TAPU-SPRINGSTON BOBBY CALF POOL. • IN FUTURE Calves will be picked up on WEDNESDAYS ONLY if carrier notified. MEDICAL AND DENTAL BURSARIES. Forms of application and particulars oi conditions may now be obtained from tne Divector-General of Health, Wellington, and all District Health Offices in respect of bursaries available for students yn«®T' taking the course for the degrees of Ch.B., or of 8.D.5., in the University of New Zealand. Applications close 31st December, 1950, with Director-General of Health. Wellington. The bursary is of the value of £7O p.a., with a boarding allowance of £4O p.a. where the bursar is obliged to live away from home. Bursaries are not granted as of right, but after consideration of all relevant circumstances. In particular, the financial circumstances and academic qualifications of applicants will be taken into consideration, and preference given to candidates not more than 21 years of age. 2447 CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. * SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. SPECIAL ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP, 1951. APPLICATIONS are invited for a Special Entrance Scholarship for 1951, valued at 25 guineas. This Scholarship, funded by the Westland District Progress League, is open to applicants normally resident on the West Coast at the time of application. Preference will be given to applicants who have had not less than one year of farming experience since leaving school, and who intend to take up a career on the West Coast following completion of their studies. Application forms*are obtainable from the Secretary of the Westland District Progress League. Box 72. Grevmouth, or from the undersigned with whom applications close on the 15th November, 1950. H. G. HUNT, Registrar, . Lincoln College, P. 8., Chch. 2434 VETERINARY SERVICES COUNCIL. BURSARIES FOR VETERINARY STUDENTS. THfe Veterinary Services Council is providing up to Fifteen Bursaries to enable Students to commence a four years course in Veterinary Science at the Veterinary School, Sydney University, in 1951. The bursaries will provide for:— (1) All university fees, together with an annual allowance for books and instruments. (2) Return transport, if available, between New Zealand and Sydney annually. (3) Allowance of £3 a week during the academic year. The gross value of the bursary in any one year shall not exceed £2lO. The net value of the bursary for the course will be £440, and at! amounts in excess of this will be repayable in forty-eight equal monthly instalments after graduation of the bursaa. Applicants MUST have passed the Medical Intermediate Examination, or its equivalent in the required subjects—zoology, botany, physics, organic and inorganic chemistry. Preference will be given to candidates possessing experience with livestock. Bursars may be required to undertake approved practical training In New Zealand during the long vacation. Continuation of the bursaries will be contingent on satisfactory reports from the Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Science, Sydney. Bursars will require to enter into an agreement to return to New Zealand after graduation and serve in an approved veterinary capacity for a period of five years. Applications, addressed to the Secretary, Veterinary Services Council, P.O. Box 866, Wellington, giving particulars of age, qualifications and experience will be received up to December 20. 1950.2319 CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, LINCOLN. ELECTION OF TWO MEMBERS TO BOARD OF GOVERNORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Elections to fill TWO ANNUAL VACANCIES on the Board of Governors of the Canterbury Agricultural College will be held on MONDAY, the 4th day of DECEMBER, 1950. and that the Polls for such* Elections will be closed at 3 o’clock on the afternoon of that day. ONE MEMBER Is to be elected by such of tlie Members of the Legislative Council as are for the time being resident in the Provincial District of Canterbury, together with such of the Members of the House of Representatives as for the time being represent electoral districts wholly or partly within the said Provincial District. ONE MEMBER is to be elected by the Graduates of the University of New Zealand whose names are on the books qf the College and the holders of Diplomas granted by the College. The Electoral Rolls to be used at such Elections may be inspected at the Office of the Canterbury Agrteultral College. Lincoln, and such Electoral Rolli will be closed for the purpose of the elections at 5 p.m. on the 6th day of November, 1950! NOMINATIONS CLOSE with the undersigned at NOON on the fourteenth day before day of the Elections, viz., MONDAY, the 20th DAYXof NOVEMBER. 1950. NOMINATION PAPERS may be obtained from the undersigned. DATED at Lincoln this 18th day of October, 1950.. H. G. HUNT, Returning Officer.2Bs4 NORTH CANTERBURY CATCHMENT BOARD. WAIMAKARHM FIRE DISTRICT. WARNING RE. FIRES. (Forest and Rural Fires Act, 1947.) OWNERS AND OCCUPIERS OF LAND IN THE WAIMAKARIRI FIRE DISTRICT. also CAMPERS. PICNICKERS. SPORTSMEN, ETC., entering this Fire District are hereby notified that during the period NOVEMBER 1 In any one year to APRIL 30 in the following year, it is an OFFENCE punishable by imprison-, ment or by a fine of £5O to light any Fire or Fires in this Fire District without first having obtained a PERMIT from the undersigned. The Waimakarlri Fire District extends generally from KIMBERLEY on the South Bank of the WAIMAKARIRI RIVER to STEWART’S GULLY Railway Bridge, including portions of Yaldhurst and Harewood, and on the North Bank from STEWART’S GULLY Railway Bridge to a point opposite Bleak Mouse, KIMBERLEY including portions of Clarkville and East Eyreton. PERMISSION TO LIGHT FIRES for essential purposes MAY be granted upon application to me at the Construction Office, Waimakarlri Bridge (postal address North Canterbury Catchment Board, Private Bag, CHRISTCHURCH), such l application to state the extent and area of the burning required, and the date or dates on which it is desired to burn. Applications by telephone will be considered in cases df emergency only. THE ATTENTION of PICKNICKERS. CAMPERS, FISHERMEN, SHOOTERS. AND THE PUBLIC generally is directed to this WARNING, which applies to them as well as to occupiers of land. Plan showing the extent of the Fire District is available for inspection at my office during office hours. H. W. HARRIS. Chief Fire Officer, , Fire District. Waimakarlri Bridge, 2/H/50. 2405 "THE LICENSING ACT, 1908.” LICENSING DISTRICT OF HURUNUI. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENCE. I, LESLIE REGAN SISSON, of Ashley, being the holder of a Publican’s Licence in respect of the house and premises situate at Ashley, known as the New Ashley Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will 'at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Amberley on the Ist day of December, 1950, apply for a transfer of the said licence from myself to NOEL FRANCIS GILLESPIE, my appointee. Dated this 18th clay of October, 1950. W.A.WHW ._L.RS.SSON. Solicitor, 82 Hereford street, Christchurch. 9103 CENTENNIAL REUNION Ist BATTALION OF THE CANTERBURY REGIMENT. ' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. * at the “WENTWORTH,” ’ “WENTWORTH.” at 8 p.m. Tickets: 10s 6d each. Obtainable from UNDRILLS, LTD., Cashel street, and W. R. THOMPSON. Harbour Board Office. Lyttelton. Postal Purchases of Tickets from L. A. THOMAS. R and E. Tingey, Ltd., 154 Tuam street, Christchurch. 268 ®NEW ZEALAND COMMUNIST PARTY. IT MAY NOT BE FIREWORKS, BUT THE TALK, "THE TRADITIONS OF GUY FAWKES” will be interesting and instructive. Speaker: Elsie Locke, B.A. UNITY CENTRE, SUNDAY, NOV. sth. at 8 pan. &32

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26261, 4 November 1950, Page 14

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