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PUBLIC NOTICKS PUBLIC NOTICE. LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD COLLECTION OF WHARFAGE DUES. NOTICE Is hereby given that from and Including Sunday, May 8, 1960, the collection of the Lyttelton Harbour Board's wharfage dues previously carried out by the N.Z. Railways Department, will be taken over by the Board. Collection of wharfage dues will be completed by the Railways Department on all cargo from or to all ships which have commenced discharge and/or loading up to and including Saturday, May 7, 1960. Particulars of the ships which will be initially affected will be publishea in this paper at a later date. Wharfage dues on cargo to or from ships entering the port from May 8, 1960, onwards, are required to be paid through the Board. Wharfage entry forms provided by the Board will require to be completed by importers and exporters or their agents for this cargo. Where importers and exporters do not have ledger accounts with the Board, wharfage charges will be payable on presentation of the documents. The following briefly sets out the procedure required for satisfaction of the Board's dues:— INWARD COASTAL CARGO ON WHICH SEA FREIGHT IS PREPAID: Shipping companies’ delivery orders for this cargo will be available from the Board’s office, 297 Madras street, Christchurch, where they can be uplifted on receipt of a wharfage entry. The delivery orders will be stamped by the Board and handed to the owner of goods or his agent. Presentation of the delivery orders with the board’s stamped endorsement is the Railway Department’s authority to deliver the goods. INWARD COASTAL CARGO ON WHICH SEA FREIGHT IS PAYABLE AND INWARD OVERSEAS CARGO: Delivery orders for these car?!oes will require to be uplifted rom the respective shipping companies as at present and produced at the Board’s office, together with a wharfage entry. The delivery orders will then be stamped to allow delivery of the goods to be obtained from the Railways Department. OUTWARDS COASTAL AND OVERSEAS CARGO: Bills of lading, together with wharfage entries for all outward cargo, are required to be presented to the Board by shippers of goods or their agents. The bills of lading will be stamped by the Board and this endorsement will be the Board's authority to the shipping companies to ship the goods, subject of course to Customs Department requirements in the case of outward overseas cargo. Supplies of both Inward and outward wharfage entry forms, together with any additional information required, will be available at the Board’s Offices. Inquiries from importers and exporters or their agents who have any particular problems to discuss will be welcomed. A. L. BURK. Secretary-Manager. CHRISTCHURCH. April 21, 1960. 6457 CHRISTCHURCH PONY CLUB THE CHRISTCHURCH HURUNUI AREA Qualifying Trials will be held on Thursday, May 19, 1960, on Mr Fleming’s property, Irwell. Schedules available from branch secretaries. Entries close April 30, at 9 p.m. B. J. BLACKIE, Hon. Sec. 7007 DANCES, SOCIALS. FTC. KIRWEE HOCKEY CLUB BARN DANCE in Mr W. Bell’s Wool Shed. SATURDAY. APRIL 30. KINSMAN’S BAND. Follow the sign from Kirwee Hotel corner. 942 THE GAYETY MIXED DANCE EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT OLLIVIER’S RD. HALL Harold M.C. W TATAM Studio of Ballroom Dancing. 229 High street, ’Phone 87-184. Private lessons daily, 10 a m.-10 p.m., in Modern, Latin American, Old Time. Rock 'n' Roll, etc. WFS

PERSONALS DEAR Charles—See that Annie Get Your Gun gal in another lively comedy the "Incendiary Blonde," at Ron Theatre, Belfast, Tonight. KAY and Fay! Just write George Bettie, Box 531, Christchurch, for his confidential price list. It will arrive in a plain wrapper. Mum and Dad,X79o2 • i-KiivutOSE Salon,", New Brigntoi Beautiful lasting Undine Steam Perm., 355. Telephone 68-975 WS CANTERBURY OWNERS AND BREEDERS—4 seats in plane, Wellington, Thursday night trots. Plane leaves 3 p.m„ returning after races. Ring 78-578, 6466 GIRL (18) would like girl companion (18-20) for trip to Continent, British Isles and America. Must be of good conduct, temperament and be genuine. Please reply giving 'phone number to P 2450, "PRESS." 909 OPTICIANS EDWARD B. CURTIS, S.D.O.N.Z. OPTICIAN Next to Avon Theatre. 'PHONE 64-397 Evenings by Appointment. D STUART E. NICOL, 5.D.0.N.Z., Optician, 240 HIGH STREET (Above Simpson and Williams) ’Phone 77-404. 8817 BERYL BIGG-WITHER. S.D.O.N.Z. Notice During my absence In England appointments may be made with Mr Lonsdale, 'Phone 88-930, or Mr Stuart Nicol, 'Phone 77-404. BBl7 R. S. LONSDALE and BERYL BIGG-WITHER. LTD., Opticians, 180 Manchester street (Opp. Trinity Church). 'Phone 88-930. BBl7 SHIPPING ANO AIR SERVICES NEW ZEALAND LINE Direct Service to United Kingdom via Panama Canal and Curacao caRANGITATA Tb RUAHINE Wgtn. May 27 a RANGITIKI Wgtn. Jun. 24 *b RANGITOTO July. 29 ♦b RANGITANE Aug. 26 •a RANGITATA Sep. 16 T’b RUAHINE Oct. 19 •a RANGITIKI Nov. 11 •b RANGITOTO Dec. 16 b RANGITANE Jan 13 1961 T Calls Tahiti c Calls Callao, a First and Tourist Class b One Class * Reduced Off-season rates are applicable to all classes of accommodation in these sailings. Ports and dates subject to alteration. Further particulars obtainable from THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LTD. 149 Hereford street CHRISTCHURCH 'Phone 69-249, P.O. Box 895 Or any Authorised Travel Agent. D

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29189, 27 April 1960, Page 27

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