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PUBLIC NOTICKS CANTERBURY RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 1960 SEASON TICKETS 1. 1959 SEASON TICKET HOLDERS: Holders of 1959 Season) Tickets may book the samel seat again by returning last! year’s ticket, together with cash and a stamped address-’ ed envelope, to the D.I.C.' Booking office between 29th and 3) st March inclusive; or by lodging ticket and cash 1 personally at the booking office. This must be done; within the above dates, so' that booking plans can be| checked before being open-: ed to new applicants. If a holder of a 1959 sea-: son ticket wishes to dhange his seat, however, he must wait until April 1 and apply at the booking office in person. PRICE: The price of a season ticket is £2 15s. 2. NEW ISSUE OF SEASON TICKETS: The Victory Park Board decided recently to increase the covered seating at Lancaster Park by extending No. 4 stand, and this has enabled the Rugby Union to increase its issue of season tickets substantially. A new class of Season Tickets, therefore, will be on sale this year, and will be available for Club and inter-provincial matches in either Nos. 1,3, or the new portion of No. 4 stand (when, that section is completed). In the meantime, these tickets will be for unreserved seats, but It is intended next year that holders may exchange them for reserved seats in the new No. 4a stand. For this season, when all stands are reserved (that Is for New Zealand Rugby Football Union matches and possibly some inter-provin-cial matches), it will be necessary for the holders of this class of season tickets to book a specific reserved seat personally but, as they are entitled to preferential* booking on such occasions, they are assured of a seat as long as they exercise their rights within the dates to be advertised. Season ticket sales (other than to 1959 ticket holders whose preferential rights are set out above) will onen at the D.I.C. Booking office from 9 a.m. on Monday, 4th April, 1960.

PRIVILEGES: A Stand Season Ticket entitles the holder to admission to all grounds under the control of the Canterbury Rugby Football Union, and for Club and Interprovincial matches, to a seat in the stand at Lancaster Park which is printed on its face. It also entitles the holder to preferential booking for matches controlled by -the New Zealand Rugby Football Union, e.g., inter-island and international matches. PRICE: The price of a Stand season ticket is £2 15s. GENERAL: It is intended that holders of all 1960 Season Tickets will be given preferential rights to season -tickets again in 1981, anl will, as usual, be entitled also to preferential booking for covered seats for international matches. Patrons are reminded that a French team will tour New Zealand in 1961, and undoubtedly will arouse great public interest. IT IS EXPECTED THAT THE EXTRA SEASON TICKETS NOW BEING OFFERED FOR SALE WILL ABSORB ALL THE COVERED SEATING AVAILABLE FOR MAJOR RUGBY FIXTURES IN FUTURE. ESPECIALLY NEXT SEASON. 3. EMBANKMENT SEASON TICKETS: A limited number of Embankment Season Tickets will be on sale at the D.I.C Booking Office from 9 a.m. Monday. 4th April, 1960. PRICE: The price of an Embankment Season Ticket is £1 10s. PRIVILEGES: Holders of Embankment Season Tickets are entitled to admission, to the Embankment at Lancaster Park or to Rugby Park, for all Club and Interprovincial matches. On occasions when all stands are reserved, they are entitled also to preferential booking for two seats on open stands or oval enclosure. This privilege applies usually to matches under the control of the New Zealand Rugby Football Union in particular, e.g. inter-island and international matches. Owing to the renumbering of No. 4 Stand, patrons would be wise to check on the position of their seats before making their bookings. When bookings open to the ?en„ eral Public on the 4th April, 1960. there will be a limit of four tickets per person. 2369 THE COMMITTEE of the Templeton Hall Association wish to thank the Crews of the Two Fire Brigade Tenders, as well as those Templeton Residents. who assisted to quell the fire in the hall on Saturday, March 26.' ST. BARNABAS’. FENDALTON. (Passion Sunday) THE PASSION 7 p.m. (The Seven Words of our Saviour on the Cross) Set to music by J. HAYDN. WOULD anybody Purchasing within the last month, Cream Portable Radio, name Ariel, missing off front, please contact 55 Sydney street, Spreydon. WOOLSTON HOCKEY CLUB OPENING DAY will be held SATURDAY, APRIL 2, WOOLSTON PARK. Underage Grades 9.30 a.m.. Open Grades 1.30 p.m. All members and intending members welcome. L. R. HOBSON, Hon. Sec. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above company will be closed from April 15 to April 28, 1960, both days inclusive, preparatory to payment of interim dividend. By Order of the Board, A. H. RAMSAY, General Manager. Auckland, March 31, 1960. 2451 SPRINGSTON TABLE TENNIS CLUB ANNUAL Meeting and Opening Night, THURSDAY, April 7, 8 p.m. New Members Welcome. I. THOMAS, Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL FAIR RAFFLE DOLL AND TROUSEAU Winning Ticket No. 3305. Winger 64-901.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29170, 2 April 1960, Page 18

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