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| PUBLIC NOTICES A CARD DR. PETER KENNEDY. 290 A MAIN NORTH ROAD. SURGERY Consultations are now by Appointment Only temer gencies excepted). 'Phone 529-332, 10 a m. to noon or 3 to 5 p.m. 7582 EMERGENCY PETROL We never close. All brands of petrol and oil In stock, available 7 days a week. 24 hours a day Quick service Tyres, Batteries, and all acces series. Also puncture repairs, recaps, etc. AFTER HOURS PETROL SERVICE (CHCH ). LTD . Cnr. Worcester street and Latimer square. CHRISTCHURCH. 'Phone 69-151. WE NEVER CLOSE. S NEWMAN'S COACH LINES Depart Christchurch daily except Sundays. 7 a.m for Blenheim. Plcton. Nel son (connecting Aramoana to Wellington) 8.45 a m. for Nelson via Lewis Pass 9 a m for Kalkoura. Blenheim Nelson Coach Tours throughout New Zealand at regular Intervals Write for free brochure to: NEWMAN'S COACH LINES 40-42 Lichfield st.. CHRISTCHURCH. ’Phone 65-005. CANTERBURY AERO CLUB LEARN TO FLY NOW IN A MODERN AIRCRAFT Trial Lesson 30s. 'Phone 516-790 S

CATTLE SHOWERING ANYWHERE CONTACT JOHN SCAMMELL Phone: 633 Pleasant Point X 2226 UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY EXAMINATION ENTRIES 1966 Examination entries must reach the Registrar of the University of Canterbury not later than the dates shown below: MAY 10: All MASTERS degrees and ENGINEERING PROFESSION AL examinations. Applications still received with late fees. JUNE 10: All BACHELORS de grees. Law Professional, Inter mediates. Diplomas in Educa tion, Business Administration. Clinical Psychology. Fine Arts. Music, Banking (Part H only) and C.O.P. NOTE: Entries with fees for ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS and DIPLOMA IN BANKING (Part I) must be sent to the UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMITTEE, Wellington, by June 10 SUBJECT OPTIONS: Candidates are requested to state on entry forms the sub ject options in which they are entering for examination: e g French 1A OR French IB Where there are several options (as in the subjects Economics, Philosophy, Education and Diploma In Education) the prescription numbers set out in the University Calendar should be shown on the entry form. KEEPING OF TERMS: Where terms are required tn any subject, they must be kepi before the candidate presents himself for examination in that subject. A student who wishes to have terms obtained in any subject in a previous year car ried forward to a subsequent year must have made applica tion to the Registrar of the University not later than March 31. Late applications may be re ceived after March 31 if accompanied by a late fee of £2 10s in addition, provided that the reasons given for the late application are satisfactory to the Professorial Board.

FEES: Fees for examination are payable by only a very lew students, eg (1) Engineering students who are not enrolled for the unit concerned this year and who are using terms granted In a previous year. (2) Any other student who has not paid this year any tuition fee for the unit con cerned and who has not paid the fee for terms to be carried forward from a previous year. (3) One or two other cases where students are paying fees under the regulations in force in 1964. The fee in these cases is £2 10s per unit. G. G. TURBOTT, Registrar. 7340 1080 POISON PURSUANT to Section 12 of the Deadly Polson Regulations, public Notice is hereby given that the Board intends to lay by hand, carrots poisoned with 1080 Poison. 1. Date of Operation: Commencing Wednesday, 22nd June, 1966. 2. Poison to be used: 1080 with carrots. 3. Area to be covered: All of the centre area of the Balmoral Forest contained by the Tekoa roads, railway line and Main North road. Survey Blocks Mandamus XII. XIV Culverden IX. XIII. The area known as Jones Forestry Survey Block Mandamus XII. 4. Local Authority: The Culverden Rabbit Board. 5. Approved Operator: Mr George Topp, Board Inspector, Culverden. The Public is warned of the deadly nature of the poison and carcasses should not be picked up in the area or near vicinity. THE CULVERDEN RABBIT BOARD, Russell Bovd. Secretary. Christchurch. June 3, 1966. 3748 WINE and Dine, Governors Bay Fully booked. 4th and 11th June. 1966. 1377

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31077, 4 June 1966, Page 42

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