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PUBLIC NOTICES A 2 BERTH CABIN ON THE CASTEL FELICE One of the prizes m the LIONS MYSTERY ENVELOPE CAMPAIGN 3297 TWO PEOPLE REQUIRED FOR AN ISLAND CRUISE One of the Prizes in the LIONS MYSTERY ENVELOPE CAMPAIGN 3297 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MOTOR-VEHICLE DEALER'S LICENCE (Section 7 (1), Motor-Vehicle Dealers’ Act. 1958 1 SOCKBURN MOTORS. LTD.. !«2 172 Main South road. Sockburn, has applied to the Magistrate's Court at Christchurch for a licence under the Motor-Vehicle Dealers’ Act, 1958. to carry on business as a motor vehicle dealer under the name or style of Sock burn Motors. Ltd , from the following place of business. 162-172 Main South road. Sock burn, and the application will be heard by the above Court after one month from the sev enteenth day of August. 1965. being the date of the first pub Hcation of this notice

The names of all persons - whose character and fitness are - relevant to this publication may ■ be seen at the office of the ; above Court. ' p.p. SOCKBURN MOTORS. LTD j G. DANIEL -8099 • FLY—JET AIR NEW ZEALAND—DCB. Christchurch-Sydney-Christchurch One of the Prizes in the I LIONS MYSTERY ENVELOPE CAMPAIGN ’ - 3297 '‘SAIL with Sitmar” on the ’ Island Criuse for two Buy a Lions Mystery Envelope 3297 ADVERTISEMENT: THE LABOUR PARTY wishes to announce that its candidates are prepared to meet any organisations to discuss the Labour Party policy in the forthcoming Local Body Elections and in cites interested organisations tu write to the Secretary, P.O. BON 232. CHRISTCHURCH. 8275 GREY COUNIT COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE OF PROPOSED APPLICATION FOR SANCTION OF LOAN NOTICE is hereby given that (he Grey County Council proposes at its meeting to be held on the 15th day of September, 1965, to consider a motion to apply to the Local Authorities Loans Board for its sanction to the borrowing of the sum of £19.000 ; for the purpose of sewerage reticulation of the Moana Town ship. The security for the loan shall ; be a special rate of eight shill- ( ings and ten pence on the tin i improved value of all rateable j property in the Moana Speciai ( Rating area. i The above rate will not be | collected in full as the council 1 will subsidise from its genera, i account the annual repayments of interest and principal on the. loan to the extent that the rate levied shall not exceed six . shillings and eight pence in 1 the £. Any person having an objec • tion to the proposed application is called upon to submit the same in writing to the Grey County Council not later than I the day preceding the said meet-! ing. j

DATED this 26th day of August. 1965. J. M. PANCKHURST, County Clerk. 8400 MRS R. G. TAIT MRS R. G. TAIT TRADING as Tail’s Nursery, 350 North road, Invercargiill, thanks her many customers for past support and advises that sihe has sold her business to Mrs A. Calvert Roslyn Bush, R.D. 2. Invercargid. It i® hoped the new owner wid'l be given a fair measure of support from the general public. 8304 MRS A. CALVERT Roslyn Bush, R.D. 2, Invercar gill wishes to advise the genera’ public that she has purchased the business known as Tait’s Nursery and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public support. The business will now be known as Calvert’s Nursery and wiM be situated at Roslyn Bush, just[ over seven miles from the C.P.O. ?n ver cargilil. 8304 GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS NATIONAL RESOURCES SURVEY PART IV—NELSON Compiled by Town and Coun- j try Planning Branch. Ministry of Works. Part IV of the National Resources Survey is concerned with one of the smallest yet one of the most interesting and attractive regions in New Zea land. For those seeking a better understanding of this part of New Zealand, and to all those in Nelson that are in any way concerned with its future development this survey should be | of lasting value. 200 Pages. Hilustrated. Price 455. Post free Obtainable from. — THE GOVERNMENT BOOKSHOP, THE GOVERNMENT BOOKSHOP, 130 Oxford terrace, P.O. Box 1721. CHRISTCHURCH. 82501 A RETURN AIR TRIP CHCH. TO! SYDNEY One of the Prizes tn the LIONS MYSTERY ENVELOPE CAMPAIGN ' 32971

KITE FLYING DANGER FROM ELECTRIC LINES. WARNING TO CHILDREN AND PARENTS THE Municipal Eelectricity Department finds ample evidence of how little is realised of the dangers of kite flying in the proximity of overhead electric lines. If parents and teachers would only realise the swiftness with which tragedy may come, there would be more warnings issued to children about flying kites in such surroundings. Occasionally the Department's staff receive a call to assist a child whose kite is entangled in the bare conductors of an 11,000-volt overhead line. Pulling at the tangled string will gradually draw together the wires of the high tension circuit. Low-tension lines also have a very definite danger for kite flyers, and the only safe course is to avoid entirely all types of overhead electric lines. A wet kite string in contact with a live line may have very serious results for the child holding the lower end. When the risk is so real, and a word of warning may mean so much, a strong plea is made by the Department to parents and to schoolteachers to warn children against flying kites near overhead lines, and particularly- to urge them to abandon any kites which becomes entangled with an overhead wire. A word of warning may mean nothing less then a life saved, and the precaution is surely worth taking. MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT, CHRISTCHURCH. 8237

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30839, 26 August 1965, Page 24

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