frPMJC NOTICES canTEßbußy HGUseWiVeß’ union. Mefetirtg will be held bn TOESDAy, AUGUST 7th, in thb Chamber of Commerce. AT 8 P.M. bpme and discuss the cost of living and bring Us yoUr problems. K. dun Mill, Hod. Sec. _ 2351 PAPARUA COUNTY COUNCIL. , to order that Landowners and Occupiers may grub and remove gorse and broom Overhanging the water-races before .the Race-cfeap commences, WaTer A. i. free Man, j... CbUnty Cleik. Sockburn, August 4, 1951. .22i8 Tift: COMPANY hereby gives one month’s te ff Ao“g« SES! issued by the Mutual Life and Citizens’ S® g'SSS declared to have been lost. • e. W. DODDS, ____Manager fbrNew Zealand. 2220 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL ALLOCATION OF SUMMER SPURTS GROUNDS; 1951-32 SEASON APPticATicNS are invited for thb use of Critkfet, Baseball, and Softball grounds during the coming seasori bh parks add resetvfes cbhtrolled by thb CbunCil, dhd WUI be received at the Town Clerk's Office until Nobn on the 28th August,
Fees, which Include insurance, must accompany each application. Cricket, £5 4s 6d per wicket (unprepared). Baseball and softball Grounds—Hagley Park, £4 4s 6d; Burwood Pirk, £3 4s fed. MAINTENANCE OF WICKETS . If the maintenance is to be uridertaken by the Council the grade required should be stated. “A" Grade (in additoin to the fbe), £2O per wicket. “B” Grade (th addition to the fee), £l5 per wicket. Casual Wickets (Prepared), £1 per day. H. S. FEAST. Town Clerk.
Christchurch; August 3; 1951. 2108 CHRISTCHURCH TRANSPORT DISTRICT METROPOLITAN LICENSING AUTHORITY. PURSUANT to the provisions Of Section 114 of tire Transport Act, 1949, Public Notice is hereby given that the following applications have been received:— (a.) t’assenger-Sbrvicb Licence: ChHstchUrch Tramway Board. (1) Amend Licence Nb. 9 to rUn additional trips, Tuesday and Thursday, 7.15 p.m., ex. Mount Plhasaht, 10.40 p.m.. hx. Square. Friday, 8.10 p.m., ex Mount Pleasant, 10.40 p.m., ex Square. To run for threh months’
(b) Transfer of Continuous Taxi Service Licences: (1) From WILFORD WALLIS CHARLES WRIGHT to DOUGLAS HARRIS MASON. x (2) From ERtC JAMES TYLER to ANDREW JOHN LOHARAMA. (3) From N. J. J. SIMONS and Est. of B. O Edwards, to RUSSEL. JOHN WEBSTER. Any persbn wishing to make representations against the granting of the above applications, must lodge the same in writing with the undersigned, C/o, CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. 194 Manchester street, not later than NOON on MONDAY, AUGUST 20. 1951. In the event of no, written representations being received, the applications may be granted without further notice, and without a public sitting of the Licensing AufcHtf. s Secretary, Metropolitan Licensing Authority. Christchurch, August 3,1951. 2427 TJlidlandltes SIGHT-SEEING TOURS SIGHT-SEEING TOURS THE following MIDLAND Sightseeing TO^ORT r HERN er SU^MIT Pr ROAD. 21-hour trip over the magnificent Summit road highway, Leaves daily (including SuhdasOU’raß®N'msUMMlT' ROAD TOUR. Another 2|-hour trip, over the hills and the plains. Leaves SUNDAYS only at 2 p.m. Fare 7s. , . i. All Sight-seeing tours leave from Tivoli Theatre, Cathedral square. No reservations necessary; tickets from drivers. i? ESS®
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26491, 4 August 1951, Page 9
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