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Mime nonets LINCOLN COLLEGE ELECTION OF TWO MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN that elections to fill TWO VACANCIES on the Council of Lincoln College will be held on Monday, the fed day of December. 1983. and that the polls for such elections will be cloaed at 5 o'clock on the afternoon of that day. ONE MEMBER, to be elected by such Members of the House of Representatives as for the time being represent electoral districts within the South Island. ONE MEMBER, not being a person in the employment of the Council to be elected by the Graduates of the University of New Zealand, and of the University of Canterbury, whose names are on the books of the College, and the holders of diplomas granted by the College. The Electoral Rolls to be used at such elections may be inspected at the office of the Registrar of Lincoln College and such Electoral Rolls will be closed for the purpose of the election at 5 p.m. on the 4th day of November, 1963.

Nominations close with the undersigned at noon on the fourteenth day before the day of the elections, namely Monday the 18th day of November. 1963. Nomination papers may be obtained from the undersigned. H C. HUNT. Retu-rir.g Officer. 2550 FAIR In Aid of Woolston Boy Scout Building Fund SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. BAMFORD SCHOOL GROUNDS Bamford street Opening 130 p.m. Stalls, Cakes, Sewing. Produce. Gifts, Ice Cream. Side Shows. Ladies' Pipe Band, Pet Parade. 2 p.m. Entry Fee 6d. Cash Prizes.

MARCHING CHAMPIONSHIPS THE MIDLAND MARCHING ASSOCIATION will be holding the first Championships of the 1963-64 Season Tomorrow. SUNDAY, NOV. 3. AT LINCOLN DOMAIN, LINCOLN. Midgets, 9.30 a.m.: Juniors, 1030 a.m.; Seniors. 12.30 p.m. Hot Water. Soft Drinks. Confectionery. Hot Pies all available on grounds. Admission: 2s Adults, Children 6d. Farpily charges. Pipe and Brass Bands in Attendance. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SEED CERTIFICATION CANTERBURY growers are reminded that Friday, November 15, 1963, is the closing date for entries into the Seed Certification Scheme for the following crops: Barley, Borre Lupins. Cocksfoot, Italian Ryegrass Lucerne, Oats, Perennial Ryegrass. Phalaris TuberoSa, Ryecorn, Short Rotation Ryegrass, Timothy, Wheat and White Clover. Applications on the official entry form should be forwarded to the nearest Departmental Office. All first-year entries must be accompanied by sufficient insert slips to cover the quantity of seed sown. No fees are payable on entry, but late entries if accepted, will be subject to a late fee of ten shillings (10s). 3082

MASSEY UNIVERSITY OF MANAWATU EXTRA-MURAL COURSES IN 1964 the following degree courses will be available to extra-mural students throughout New Zealand: Education I and 11. English I and 11. French I. French Reading Knowledge. History I and 11. Pure Mathematics I and 11. Applied Mathematics I. German Reading Knowledge Enrolment opens on November 1. The closing dates will be January 1 for Pure Mathematics II and January 31 for all other courses. Late applications will be considered only where there are still vacancies. Application forms and further information may be obtained from: DIRECTOR OF EXTRA-MURAL STUDIES. Massey University of Manawatu P.O. Box 644. Palmerston North. TRANSPORT ACT. 1962 THE No. 7 Transport Licensing Authority will hold a public sitting at 9.30 a m. on Monday. 18th. and Tuesday. 19th November, 1963. in the Savage Club. First Floor, Kent terrace. Wellington, to consider the following application. Applicant should be present or represented for the hearing of the application.

GOODS SERVICE: Modern Freighters. Ltd., Levin: Amend Continuous Goods Service Licence No. 18459 by the addition of one vehicle authority (trailer only) for (1) Cartage in the Nos. 2.3, 4, SA. 6, and 7 Goods Service Districts of quick frozen foods, up to 2 tons frozen fish, up to 5 tons blue vein cheese, fresh fish for Sandfords. Ltd., and ice cream, with exemption from Regulation 24 <l> of the Transport Licensing Regulations. 1963; (2) Interisland carriage of quick frozen foods only and ice cream, such carriage to commence or terminate in the Nos. 8 and 9 Goods Service Districts and travel via Picton. with exemption from Regulation 24 <ll of the Transport Licensing Regulations. 1963, between Picton and Timaru.—E. H. WENDELBORN Secretary, No. 7 Transport Licensing Authority.

MOTOR RACES MOTOR RACES MOTOR RACES SALOON CARS RACING CARS AT RENWICK Near Blenheim), Marlborough SATURDAY, NOV. 16th A GOLD STAR MEETING. One of the Best in N.Z. First Race at 1130 a.m. Organised by the Marlborough Car Club. Inc.) 2622

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30278, 2 November 1963, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30278, 2 November 1963, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30278, 2 November 1963, Page 24

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