CANTERBURY COUNCIL FINAL DEBATE Blenheim (Marlborough) v. Ellersmere (Christchurch) Subject: “That the Y.F.C. is a progressive organisation.” To be held in the Y.F.C. Me mortal Hall, Lincoln College, at 8 p.m. on Friday, September 3, 1965. ALL WELCOME. 2222 WARRANTS OF FITNESS L. C. CHING, 264 Preston road. OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS 8 A.M. TO NOON APPEAL for N.Z. Animals AntiVivisection Society, Christchurch. Would all persons interested in re-starting this Christchurch Branch, write urgently to P 5082, “Press.” IT is proposed to form an Irrigation Association in the Geenpark-Tai Tapu district. Those interested are invited to attend a public meeting in the Greenpark Hall on Wednesday, September 8, 8 p.m. F. H. EGGLESTON, Convener. LOCAL BODIES A PUBLIC Meeting of persons interested in Local Body Affairs will be held in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL, August 30 8 P.M. Sponsored by: Liberal Candi-dates—-your support welcomed. OPERATION HEALTH CHEST X-RAY UNIT CHEST X-RAY UNIT CHEST X-RAY UNIT August 30 to September 4 August 30 to September 4 The X-ray unit will be working at the N.Z. INDUSTRIES FAIR. HOURS: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.; 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. GERALDINE GUN CLUB THE SOUTH CANTERBURY CHAMPIONSHIPS Will Be Held at the CLUB’S GROUNDS ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 29 Programme: Skeet, 10 a.m. sharp: straight clays, 1 p.m., starting with double rise. Afternoon tea provided. Ammunition available on the ground. F. W. GRAYBURN, Hon. Secretary. 2420 •lecrzic rowzz zoazd NOTICE TO CONSUMERS WEATHER permitting, the power will be cut off on Sunday, August 29, between the hours of 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. approximately, as follows to enable overhead line work to be carried out. The area bounded by and adjacent to Gilberthorpes road. Buchanans road, Racecourse road, Yaldhurst road, Hansens lane, Blenheim road, Waterloo road. As power may be restored at any time, consumers should treat the lines as alive at all times. S. E. SLATTER, Engineer-Manager. 2502 SOUTH CANTERBURY CATCHMENT BOARD BURNING PERMITS The period for exercising burning permits has been extended to September 11, 1965. This has been decided because of late snow and adverse weather conditions. A. ROWELL, Chief Soil Conservator. 2460 Notice of Resolution for Voluntary Winding Up In the Matter of the Companies Act, 1953 and In the Matter of TIMARU TERRAZZO WORKS, LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that by a duly signed entry in the minute book of the above named company on the 27th day of August. 1965, the following ordinary resolution was passed by the company, namely, that the company be wound up voluntarily. Dated this 27th day of August, 1965. B. F. BICKNELL, Liquidator. _2457 DON'T Miss the Physicists by Durenmatt, produced by John Kim, which opens in the Repertory Theatre on Saturday, September 11. 6266 NEW ZEALAND FOREST SERVICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that POISON LIQUID CYANIDE will be laid on or after SEPTEMBER 6, 1965, FOR OPOSSUM DESTRUCTION in the BURNT FACE AREA, UPPER WAIMAKARIRI. 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 SEPTEMBER 6, 1965. F. J. RANGER, Conservator.243o WAIMAIRI POTATO GROWERS’ ASSN. A MEETING of the above association will be held in the COUTTS ISLAND SCHOOL on MONDAY. AUGUST 30, at 8 P.M. Business: General. All potato growers are invited to attend this meeting. R. J. COLLINS, Hon. Secretary.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30841, 28 August 1965, Page 27
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