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PUBLIC NOTICES MOTUNAU RABBIT BOARD NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS IN ACCORDANCE with the Provisions of Section 29 of the Rabbits Act, 1955, “I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that Copies of the Ratepayers’ List are now deposited for inspection at the following places:— Magistrate’s Court, Rangiora, and at the office of the board, 222 Oxford terrace, CHRISTCHURCH. The said Roll will be finally revised and signed by the presiding Stipendiary Magistrate at the Rangiora Magistrate s Court on Wednesday, August 8, 1956. Any person who considers himself e grieved 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 Rangiora Magistrate’s Court NOT LATER THAN THREE DAYS BEFORE THE DATE FIXED FOR SUCH HEARING of objections, an objection in writing under his hand setting forth the grounds for such objection. A copy ol such objection shall be at the same time be lodged with or sent by registered letter to the Secretary of the Board. D. S. BYRNE, Secretary. 3rd July, 1956. 6032 BLACK’S SCENIC OBSERVATION ROAD TOURS LONDON QUAY, PICTON ROYAL MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE (Specials by Arrangement) PICTON-GROVE-HAVELOCK You may travel on our Mail Car ovei the Queen Charlotte Scenic Drive, on our Picton-Grove-Havelock Passenger Service, or on one of our Special trips over this route We travel the prettiest part of the Queen Charlotte Sound by road, through Grove Arm Reserve Area. Mahakipaka, Linkwater Valley. and Havelock J head of the Pelorus Sound) Depart Picton 8 a.m., Tuesday, Thurs., Sat. Depart Havelock. 10.30 am. Arrive Picton. 12.30 p m Excursion fare. 12s 6d return THIS DRIVE IS ONE OF THE FINES! IN NEW' ZEALAND We can offer you some ot the best scenic and interesting trips in the Dominion, m different parts of Marlborough and districts at specially reduced fares COMMENTARY ON ALL TOURS Book early for these on your arrival at Picton For further information inquire at PICTON TAXIS. LTD., Office next G.P.0.. London quay, Picton. 'Phone 433 HTC LAND BALLOT APPLICATIONS from exservicemen graded A for sheep (major enterprise) and cash crops in any South Island district for the position of far.n worker on wages, carrying the right, subject to certain specified conditions, of ultimate allotment of Section 1, Kintore Farm Settlement. close at the office of the undersigned at 4 p.m. on Thursday, July. 19. 1956. Kintore Farm Settlement of 629 acres is situated 21V 2 miles west of Ashburton The area of Section I is 315 acres approximately and the section is estimated to carry 800 ewes and replacements with a limited area of cash crops and small Cash contribution: Renewable lease £2OOO reducible under ceitain circumstances to £lOOO. Deferred payments or freehold £3OOO The Farm Settlement is being devolped for subdivision into two sheep and crop units and it is expected that the units w.ll be suitable for permanent allotment about April. 1957. Any intending applicant who does not have the amount of cash required for selection on renewable lease should inquire from the undersigned, as soon as possible, as to whether he could qualify for admission to the ballot. Any further information is available from the undersigned. T. W. PRESTON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. 6457 LAND BALLOT SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT APPLICATIONS from ex-servicemen ' Graded "A” for fat lamb or store and fat sheep (M.E.) and wool for South Auckland close at the office of the undersigned at 9 a m. on Tuesday, July 31, 1956. for the sections described below. The sections are offered on permanent tenure. MAMAKU FARM SETTLEMENT: (Formerly property R. T. Lyman, N.Z. Railways and Agricultural Departrrert). At Mamaku, 10 miles east of Rotorua. Two subdivisions of approximately 305 acres and 340 acres with capacities ol about 800 breeding ewes and supporting cattle each. DEPOSITS: Freehold or Deferred Payment £l5OO. Leasehold £5OO (not reducible). Intending applicants should obtain copies of the Conditions of Offering (including deails of each section) which are available with application forms from the undersigned. E. P. WAKELIN, Commissioner of Crown Lands. P.O. Box 460, LAND BALLOT. A PPLIC ATIONS from ex-servicemen graded "A” for Sheep (Major Enterprise) and Cash Crops in any South Island District for the position of Farm Worker on Wages, carrying the right, subject to certain specified conditions, of ultimate allotment of Section 3, Rosehill Farm Settlement, close at the office of the undersigned at 4 p.m. on Friday, August 3 1956. Rosehill Farm Settlement of 2563 acres is situated on the Alford Forest road, 28 miles north-west of Ashburton and 8 miles from Methven. The area of Section 3 is 927 acres approximately and the section is estimated to carry about 1100 ewes, 350 ewe hoggets, and 30 run cows. Cash Contributions: Renewable Lease £2OOO reducible under certain circumstances to £1000; Deferred payments or freehold £5600. The Farm Settlement is being developed for Subdivision into 3 sheep and crop units and it is expected that the units will be suitable for permanent allotment about April, 1958.

Any intending applicant who does not have the amount of cash required for selection on renewable lease should inquire from the undersigned before July 26 as to whether he could qualify for admission to the ballot. Any further information is available from the undersigned. T. W. PRESTON, Commissioner of Crown Lands, LAND BALLOT APPLICATIONS from ex-servicemen graded “A" for Sheep (Major Enterprise) and Cash Crons in any South Island district close at the office of the undersigned at 12 noon on July 27. 1956. Both secf’ons are offered on permanent tenure. MT. SOMERS FARM SETTLEMENT. Property purchased from Messrs G. J. and L. J. Hood and from J. G. and S. Hood, situated on the Tramway road, 2 miles east of Mt. Somers. SECTION 2 of 500 acres (apnrox.). EstimrUd carrying capacity about 850 ewes and replacements with some cash cro n s and small seeds. Woolshed and old cottage. . „ xSFCTION 3 of 453 acres (annrox.). Estimated carrving capacity 850 ewes and replacements with some cash crops and small seeds. Dwelling, washhouse, storeshed. woolshed, hay barn, stable and chaff house. DEPOS T TS: Freehold or deferred payments (each section), £3000; Leasehold (each section) £?o n O, reducible to £lOOO in special circumstances. Any intending applicant who does not h»ve the required cash deposit for selection on renewable lea''e should inquire from the undersigned as soon as possible to see whe+her h« can qualify for admission to the ballot. Any further info mation is available from the un r ’ers s gned. T. W. PRESTON. Commissioner of Crown Lards 6205 TRANSPORT AC T . 19’9 NOTICE TR t- GIVEN in terms of Section 114 of the Transport Act. 19’-9. that the vndormantmned application h-s been received bv V>e Nn. 9 Transport L’censing Authority and that written rep»,es«nt',fions t''° granting of the app ,: c't i on «dn he pnooivad by the ri-’-s from t’ e of this notice. If no w-‘t* -n representations are received w ; t’ ,J n th** time snecified above. • the T ,‘ r'-’Rjnp Authority proooses to grant the •pn’icaticn without further notice and w‘?’mnt holdinc a public sitting. f-o'.’'PT’.r T j r)T T S GOODS SERVICE ’ ■fC' _ ’N r ' Tr . TRANSFER: Thomas Francis Keit’-* whittle. Rangiora. from Kenneth Edwin Wilson. Papanui.—J. Harkness, Secretary, No. 9 Transport Licensing Authority, P.O. Box 1270, Christchurch.

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28010, 3 July 1956, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28010, 3 July 1956, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28010, 3 July 1956, Page 20

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