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PUBLIC NOTICES GLENROY COLLIE CLUB RESULTS OF COMPETITION: 15T—3371: Mr D. N. Bates. 2ND—3626: Mr H. Hill. SHEEP GUESSING WEIGHT, 201>/ 2 lb—Mr C. Inch. 7970 HORORATA BRANCH FEDERATED FARMERS OF N.Z. A MEETING will be held in conjunction with the Y.F.C. in the HORORATA HALL on THURSDAY, JUNE 7. at 8 p.m. PROFESSOR L. W. McCASKILL will give a talk on his recent trip overseas, with special reference to soil erosion. BUSINESS: General. E. RICHARDS, Hon. Sec. H 34 ALL BLACKS VICTORIOUS? Can they head the match winning Springboks? Take a 6d ticket in Calvary Hospital Raffle for 2 Reserved Seats—CanterburySpringboks, and 2 Reserved Seats—Spring-boks-All Blacks, 3rd Test, Lancaster Park. Plus cash to £lO. Be at Lancaster Park for these stirring games. Send 10s for book of tickets to organiser, BOX 1713 CHRISTCHURCH. 7947 FRUIT-TREE PRUNING DEMONSTRATION. THE Horticulture Division, Department of Agriculture, in conjunction with the Canterbury Horticultural Society, will demonstrate pruning of Fruit and Berry Fruits at the following places and times: BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL HOSTEL, 70 Harakeke street, Riccarton—JUNE 9. 10 A.M. MR P. H. VICKERY, 26 Banks avenue, Shirley—JUNE 16, 10 A.M. BISHOPSCOURT. 100 x Park terrace, Christchurch—JUNE 23, 10 A.M. J. COOMBE, Senior Horticultural Instructor. 7019 BANKS PENINSULA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. THE BOARD is pleased to announce that due to the improved Water Storage Position Restrictions in the use of Electric Power will be reduced from Monday, June 4. All Water Heaters may be switched on and will be controlled by time switches. Power will be cut off on the mornings of Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday from midnight to 2 a.m. and on Saturday and Sunday Afternoons from 1.30 to 3 p.m. The use of space heaters is still prohibited. Consumers are requested to continue all possible voluntary savings, and are assured that cuts will be further reduced as warranted. F. A. LEWTHWAITE, Engineer. 7138 KAIAPOI BOROUGH COUNCIL. POWER CUTS. In order to get the 20 per cent, reduction required by the State Hydro-electric Department, it has been found that by imposing the following cuts, major relief will be given consumers from the cuts previously advertised. Daily: 11 p.m. to 12 midnight. Saturdays and Sundays: 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Water-heating has been increased by 2 hours daily. R. G. Electrical Engineer. 7139 NOTICE TO EX-SERVICEMEN SETTLED ON FARMS WITH REHABILITATION THE SI REHABMTATION BOARD has agreed to make further assistance available in appropriate cases to ex-service-men now settled with rehabilitation assistance who dispose of their present properties to graded ex-servicemen still waiting for settlement, and have not been previously settled. The further assistance available is subject to certain terms and conditions; exservicemen who are already settled with Rehabilitation finance and are considering disposing of their * farms, should get in touch with the District Rehabilitation Officer, or the local branch of the State Advances Corporation if they wish to take advantage of this policy. J. B. PEARSON, District Rehabilitation Officer. 7062 AGE Lines, Blackheads. Simple remedy; genuine results. Details free. Mrs Hanna, 228 Queen street, Auckland. W.S. NOTICE TO MAKE RETURNS OF INCOME UNDER THE LAND AND INCOME TAX ACT, 1954. PURSUANT to the Land and Inpome Tax Act, 1954, the Commissioner of Inland Revenue hereby gives Notice as follows: 1. Returns of income for the year ended March 31, 1956, are required from—(a) All companies, all persons in business (including farming), and all trustees, executors, and administrators, irrespective of whether \ a profit or a loss has been made; and (b) All other persons who derived, during the year, income from salary, wages, interest, rent, annuity, dividend or other sources, where the total income so derived exceeded £375. 2. Returns are required to be delivered or forwarded to the district office of the Taxes Division, Inland Revenue Department where the taxpayer’s records are filed — (a) Not later than July 7, 1956, where returns are for a year ended on any day falling in the period October 1, 1955, to May 7, 1956, inclusive; and (b) Within two months of balance date where returns are for a year ending on any day falling in the P 5L r 3 o< ? Ma y 8 to September 30, 1956, inclusive. 3. A declaration of income other than salary or wages must be furnished on a separate "£375 and Under Form” by every person in receipt of income other than salary or wages not required to furnish a return of income. 4. Social Security charge is payable m one sum or in equal instalments due on June 1 and November 1, 1956. A penalty of 10 per cent, accrues on the amount of each instalment unpaid after July 7 and December 7, 1956, as the case may be. The initial payment must accompany the form on which the declaration of income other than salary or wages is made—i.e., the combined return and declaration form, the "£375 and Under Form” or the "Provisional Declaration (see below), whichever is appropriate. Payment may be made, direct or by mail, at any office of the Taxes Division, Inland Revenue Department, or at any money-order post office. 5 Special provision has been made for persons whose income is principally or exclusively income other than salarv ?ir a hil ge t S Wh ° hav £ found n not Prac-. ticable to prepare by July 7, 1956, such accounts as may be necessary to show the income derived during the vear ended March 31, 1956 (or other approved balance date) Provided that the special Provisional Declaration" form (I.R. 5B) ioßc Or^ p l et , ed and Payment of the June, 1956, instalment of social security charge is made not later than July 7, 1956, on the basis of the 1955 income, the 1956 combined return of income and declaration of income other than salary or wages must be furnished on or before 11 19 ® 6 - or within two months after balance date, whichever is the and any underpayment of the June adjusted talment ° f social securi ty charge ?’ All forms are available at any district office of the Taxes Division, Inland Revenue Department, and forms other man those for companies are available at all post offices. 7. Any person or company failing to furnish a return of income within the prescribed time is liable to a fine not exceeding £lOO and not less than £2 . „ F. G. OBORN, Commissioner of Inland Revenue. 7338 SCOTTS’ ——— SCOTTS’ 24-HOUR BREAKDOWN SERVICE 24-HOUR BREAKDOWN SERVICE ’PHONE 78-330. W.S. ’Hiere's News in our Advertising Columns . . . news that saves your money, solves your problems and keeps you informed. It will pay you to read "The Pres* advertisements, daily.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27987, 6 June 1956, Page 20

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