I PUBLIC NOTICES j DOWNLANDS WATER SUPPLY COMMITTEE , The Committee has decided to : make a survey of future de- ’ mands of the Scheme, and to enable this to be done, persons ;who desire additional or new supplies of any type are asked ;to submit details of their requirements. In writing, before (July 31. 1964. Ratepayers who have already applied for additional supplies should renew their applications. Each application must be forwarded to the County Council in whose area the property concerned is situated, and should give details of the type of supply required. G. B. BIRD. Secretary. DOWNLANDS WATER SUPPLY COMMITTEE. 9056 WARRANTS OF FITNESS SAVE YOUR TIME. Car collected, taken to C.C.C. Testing Station, and returned. Fully licensed competent drivers. Details; ’PHONE 58-014. X 5271 MEMORIAL GARDEN THE recently-completed Memorial Garden at the Memorial Garden Crematorium. 507 Johns road. Harewood, will be open to the Public on Sundays from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. until further notice. The Chapel and adjacent Courts will also be open during that time. Inspection Is cordially invited. S URGENT DENTURE REPAIRS REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri., 7-9; Sat. till Noon. J. F. BROWN, 213 High street, Cnr. Manchester street. ’Phone 65-526. Private 34-092. 2094 WARNING THE PLAINS RABBIT BOARD USE OF 1080 POISON PURSUANT to Section 12 of the Deadly Poisons Regulations Public Notice is hereby given that the Board intends to spread by hand carrots poisoned with 1080 Polson. OPERATION I:
(a) Polson to be used—loBo Sodium Fluoracetate. (b) Area to be covered— Selwyn Riverbed from Coalgate to McGregor's Ford. Survey Blocks— Fighting Hill 8. Hawkins IX, XIII and XIV, Selwyn 11. 111, IV, and VII and Leeston V and VI. OPERATION II: (a) Poison to be used—loBo Sodium Fluoracetate. (b) Area to be covered— Waimakariri Riverbed from Intake road upstream to Cooks road. Survey Blocks—Rolleston V and VI, Hawkins VIII. In both operations the poisoning will commence on Monday. July 13, 1964, and continue through July, 1964. The Approved Operator will be Robert G. Heywood, Foreman. Darfield The public is warned to keep away from the area and any one found trespassing with guns and dogs will be prosecuted. Persons are warned against picking up carcases anywhere in the vicinity. RUSSELL BOYD. Secretary. Christchurch. July 3, 1964. 3564 VW. MARCHING TEAM DOLL RAFFLE This raffle now closes on July 17, 1964, and will be drawn on July 24. Results will be published on Monday, July 27. N.Z. FOREST SERVICE POISON PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that LIQUID CYANIDE will be laid on or after JULY 6, 1964, FOR OPOSSUM DESTRUCTION in PERAKI RESERVE, being that area containing 350 acres approximately being Reserve 36 situated approximately 6 miles S.E. from Little River. Persons are warned not to handle dead animals or baits and shooting or hunting in or adjacent to the area Is forbidden for a period of THREE MONTHS FROM JULY 6, 1964. F. J. Ranger, Conservator of Forests. 3476
HORNBY RESIDENTS’ ASSN. MONTHLY MEETING, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 8 P.M. Orange Hall Annex. All Residents Welcome. DESIGN AND ENGINEERING GROUP RODERICK E. SMITH and ASSOCIATES ADVISE REMOVAL TO NEW PREMISES, Ist FLOOR, CNR COLOMBO AND TUAM STREETS. ’Phone unchanged, 88-305. 2974 "Pinehaxen LUXURY LICENSED RESTAURANT QUALITY dining, WINING and DANCING GALA NIGHT SATURDAYS One of Canterbury’s Fine Places Ring Tolls 8814, Kalapoi. 2954 OMIHI COLLIE CLUB FIELD DAY Will be held at Netherwood on SATURDAY, JULY 18. Two courses. Heading and Huntaway. No luncheon facilities. If necessary, cancellation notice from 3YA. 2978 THE 50TH YEAR THE MAORI PAST. July 6. Canterbury Museum, 8 p.m. 8 Lectures. Fee: 15s. THE WRITER AND OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE. July 6. W.E.A. Centre, 5.30 p.m 4 lectures. Fee: 7s 6d.
TYPES OF OFFENDERS IN N.Z. CRIME. Mr H. E. Cohen, psychologist; Chch. Prison, will replay the tape recording used during his lecture for Modern Penology course. July 8, W.E.A. Centre, 8 p.m. AUGUST COURSES RACE AND SPORT. August 4. TRADE UNION MOVEMENT IN MODERN SOCIETY. August 5. RENOVATING AND REDECORATING. August 6. N.Z. ENTOMOLOGY. August 6. WRITING TO SQME PURPOSE. August 11. ASTRO NAVIGATION. August 10. LUNCH-HOUR LECTURES Lecture courses covering a range of topics available to: Industrial staffs. Courses organised with help of staff members Lecturers attend weekly and speak in lunch period. Courses organised at P. A T. Motor Work ;hops. Transport Board Workshops, Addington Railway Workshops. Inquiries welcomed. Telephone 64 530. Write: 1796.
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