rustic Nonets S.P.C.A. SPEYING FUND APPEAL PLEASE Help us to prevent the birth of those unwanted kittens. Speyed Female Oats are easier to place into good homes. Please send your donation for the S.P.C.A. Speying Fund to THE SECRETARY. S.P.C.A.. P.O. Box 2387, Christchurch. 3054 IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A PET, CONTACT THE S.P.C.A. ANIMALS’ HOME, SOCKBURN PHONE 497-057. STC POULTRY FARMERS POULTRY FARMERS POULTRY FARMERS WE wish to advise that we now offer the services of 3 Fully Experienced and Capable Building Contractors, specialis Ing in the field of controlled environment building and housing. Over 108.000 sq. ft of this type of building has been erected by us in the last 10 months, and we can justly claim to know the requirements and advise you accordingly. We arrange all details, Including advice on financial assistance, If required. Inquire Now! ALAN WILLIAMS and CO., LTD., Christchurch. ’Phone Bus. 30-819, Pte. 886-758 Rep. 35-667. 229? CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL ISSUE OF DRIVER'S LICENCES NEW BRIGHTON-SUMNER DISTRICTS PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that for the purpose of issuing or renewing driver's licences, the Council Offices at New Brighton and Sumner will be open from 8.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m to 4.30 p.m. Monday to Friday as follows: NEW BRIGHTON OFFICE: From Wednesday, June 1, 1966, to Friday, July 1, 1966. SUMNER OFFICE: From Monday, June 13, 1966, to Friday, July 1, 1966. C. S. BOWIE, Town Clerk. CHRISTCHURCH. May 27, 1966. 3599
CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL DUST AND REFUSE COLLECTION QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY Owing to the public holiday on Monday, June 6, celebrating the Queen’s Birthday, rubbish normally collected that day will be collected on Tuesday, June 7. Refuse collection will start in the suburban areas at 7.30 a.m. and residents are requested to have their tins out by that time. The controlled tip at Rowan avenue will be closed on Monday, June 6, but will be open as usual on Saturday morning, June 4, when household refuse may be dumped free of charge. C. S. BOWIE, Town Clerk. June 2, 1966. 3738 THE TRANSPORT COMMISSION 1, The Transport Commission has been requested bv the Minister of Transport to inquire into and report on the principles and structure of the wharf handling charges for vessels of the N.Z. European Shipping Association which took effect at various New Zealand ports as from January 1, 1966. and to make such recommendations, if any, for a variation in the principles and structure of these charges as the Commission considers are warranted 2 It is proposed to conduct this inquiry at a public hearing in Wellington in the Conference Hall, Wool House. 139-141 Featherston street, commencing 11 a.m. Monday. July 4 1966. 3. Parties wishing to be heard should advise me by June 23, 1966, and be prepared to present their submissions or evidence in writing, of which six copies should be available for the use of the Commission and at least 50 copies for distribution at the hearing. I. W. HAMLIN, Secretary, Transport Commission. Private Bag, Wellington. (Telephone 40-488.)
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