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PUBLIC NOTICES ALL STRAY DOGS FOUND ON MY PROPERTY WILL BE SHOT ON SIGHT. F. McQUILLAN, Woodend. STRAY DOGS ON MY PROPERTY SITUATED IN ELLESMERE, WILL BE DESTROYED. MRS S. J. WILLIAMS. 1768 SHEEP WORRYING. Islington Freezing Works Farm and Accommodation Paddocks. i STRAY DOGS Will be SHOT ON SIGHT. ‘ N.Z. REFRIGERATING CO., LTD., < ISLINGTON. 1 9090 • TRESPASSERS: Action will be taken ■against anyone Trespassing on the pro- ( perty of the Estate of the late R. O. < BRADLEY, CHARTERIS BAY, until further notice. 1706 ( • TRESPASS NOTICE. • MT. PLEASANT, HOROTANE, AVOCA, MT. VERNON, and BOWBNVALE. (The above Properties extend from Mt. Pleasant to Dyer’s Pass road.) Any persons found Trespassing c-n the above Properties at any time, and particularly during Lambing Season (August to November) will be prosecuted. All dogs destroyed. J. F. SCOTT ESTATE, R. R. FURZE, J. S. SCOTT, Owners and Occupiers. 3749 I, WALTER ALEXANDER NELMES, ot 10 Albany street, Christchurch, hereby give notice that I have applied to the Magistrate’s Court at Christchurch for a : licence under the Land Agents Act, 1921- , 22, to carry on business as Land Agent , at 46 Seaview road, New Brighton, Christ- . church, and that such application will be heard at the above Court after one month from the 22nd day of August, 1953, being the date of the first publication of this notice. DATED at Christchurch this 21st day of August, 1953. W. A. NELMES. ■ 3742 AMBERLEY AGRICULTURAL AND AMBERLEY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. 51ST ANNUAL SHOW, 51 ST ANNUAL SHOW, 51ST ANNUAL SHOW, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1953. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1953. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1953. ; Schedules Available from Secretary. Book Space Early. Full Range of Classes in All Sections, Numerous Special Prizes and Trophies. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, AT 5 P.M. X. N. COULBECK, Secretary, Box 9, Amberley. 8716 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. ALLOCATION OF SUMMER SPORTS GROUNDS. 1953-54 SEASON. Applications are invited for the use during the coming season of cricket, baseball, and softball grounds on Parks and Reserves controlled by the Council, and will be received at the office of the undersigned until Noon on Friday, the 28th August. 1953. The following fees, which include public risk insurance premium, must accompany each application: CRICKET: Men: £8 per wicket—unprepared. Women: £7 per wicket—unprepared. BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL: Men: £5 17s per diamond. Women: £4 12s per diamond. MAINTENANCE OF WICKETS: ! If the maintenance is to be undertaken by the Council, the grade required should be stated. Men.—“A” Grade: £25 per wicket (in addition to fee). “B” Grade: £2O per wicket (in addition to fee). Women.—£ls per wicket (in addition , to fee). H. S. FEAST, Christchurch. Town Clerk. 13th August, 1953. 3054 PAPARUA COUNTY COUNCIL. WATER-RACE INTERFERENCE. AS interference with Water-race Junctions, by unauthorised persons, is causing serious lack of water in parts of the district, notice is hereby given that any person committing such an offence will be prosecuted without further warning. A. KELLY, County Clerk. 3833 AMURI COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF CHATTERTON TERRACE, HANMER (Rippingales road), under Regulation 8 of the Heavy Motor-Vehicle Regulations, 1950. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that owing to the excessive damage done to the abovementioned road by heavy motorvehicles during adverse weather conditions, the Amuri County Council has resolved to- prohibit absolutely the use of heavy motor-vehicles on the said road until the 30th September, 1953. H. M. SEARLE, County Clerk. , 3723 AMURI COUNTY COUNCIL NOTIFICATION OF WEIGHT LIMITS (AND SPEED LIMIT) FOR BRIDGES WHEREAS it is provided by Clause (1) of Regulation 9 of the Heavy Motor-vehicle Regulations 1950 that no person shall operate on or over any bridge which is under the control of a controlling authority any heavy motor-vehicle which exceeds the weight-limits (or shall cause any heavy motor-vehicle to pass over any such bridge at a speed in excess of the speed-limit) for the time being in force and fixed with respect to that bridge pursuant to the said regulations. Notification is hereby given that the Amuri County Council being the controlling authority in respect of the Counting Creek and Lyndon Cookhouse bridges, situated on the Lyndon Beavens road in the Amuri County, has fixed the following weight and speed limits for heavy mo’tor-vehicles using the said bridges, that is ,to say:— The maximum weight of any such heavy motor-vehicle and its load shall not exceed: Counting Creek bridge .. 7 tons Lyndon Cookhouse bridge 3 tons [ The maximum portion of the weight of I any such heavy motor-vehicle and its load (including any equipment or accessories) transmitted to the road surface by the tyre or tyres which are attached to the wheel or wheels on any one axle shall not exceed: Counting Creek bridge .. 4 tons Lyndon Cookhouse bridge 2 tons The maximum speed at which any such : heavy motor-vehicle may pass over the Lyondon Cookhouse bridge shall not exceed ten miles per hour. Attention is called to regulation 18 of the said regulations, which fixes a penalty > of £2O for each offence against the regu--1 lations. 1 H. M. SEARLE. County Clerk. 1 Culverden, August 19, 1953. 3615 ASHBURTON GORGE RABBIT BOARD NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS IN ACCORDANCE with the Provisions of ■ Section 43 of the Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1928, I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that copies of the Ratepayers’ List are 1 now deposited for inspection at the fol- ’ lowing places:— ' r Magistrate’s Court, Ashburton. Office of the Board, Beswick street, • Timaru. The said Roll will be finally revised and f signed by the presiding Stipendiary . Magistrate at the Ashburton Magistrate’s Cour4 on Monday, September 28, 1953, at 10.30 a.m. 1 Any person who considers himself aggrieved by reason of the insertion or , incorrectness of any matter in any such . list or of the omission of any matter therefrom, may object by lodging with the Clerk of the Ashburton Magistrate’s Court NOT LATER THAN THREE DAYS BEFORE the DATE FIXED FOR SUCH . HEARING, an objection in writing under his hand, setting forth the grounds for ’ such objection. A copy of such objection 1 shall at the same time be lodged with or ’ sent by registered letter to the Secretary ’ of the Board. i W. A. L. LEECH, Secretary. August 21, 1953. 2009 I BEAUTIFUL LAKE BRUNNER. BEAUTIFUL LAKE BRUNNER. MITCHELL’S, WEST COAST. [ Licensed Hotel for Most Desirable Quiet Holiday. i- Drive through N.Z.’s most beautiful I Native Bush. Deer-stalking, Boating, Fishing, Lovely Walks. EXPRESS Train Visitors from Christchurch, via Inchbonnie. For Accommodation, wire: W. G. JAMIESON (Prop.), Mitchell’s Hotel, via Kumara. : 6106 EARN £’s at home. Produce our Wooden i Toys and sell to our markets. Free Kit- , Set offer. Profitable hobby. Free Plastic Novelty course given you. Write for fully illustrated “HOBBY KRAFT,” Box . 1973, Th-S.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27125, 22 August 1953, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27125, 22 August 1953, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27125, 22 August 1953, Page 11

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