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PUBLIC NOTICES GORE STOCK AGENTS' ASSN. NINTH ANNUAL SALE HEADING AND LAMBING DOGS GORE SHOW GROUNDS THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1986 ENTRIES are Invited for the above-mentioned sale, and will close with any of the Stock Firms at Gore on Thursday, June 30. 1966, at 5 p.m. Entry forms., available on application. In the event of an entry being received in excess of 120, the Association reserves the right to divide the entry and conduct the auction over two days, in which event the Second Day will be Friday, July 22, 1966. VENDORS PLEASE NOTE: No dog will be offered unless a trial is given on the ground. All dogs must have current dosing certificate, and owners will be required to present this for inspection together with 1966 registration collar. Entries should state age, name and sex. LATE or POST ENTRIES CANNOT BE ACCEPTED. ENTRY FEE: £2 per dog. 3626 DISSOLUTION STUART MACKAY advises that he has dissolved partnership with Patrick John Byrne, and is no longer associated with Byrne and Co. 927 MAORI TRUST OFFICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHER CLAIMANTS IN THE ESTATE of TUKINOTIA HETARAKA, late of Waipara, who died on the 26th day of October, 1964. PURSUANT TO Section 35 of the Trustee Act 1956, ALL CREDITORS and other persons having claims to which that Section applies in connexion with the estate of the deceased person mentioned above ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to send to the Maori Trustee, Private Bag, Christchurch, on or before the 18th day of July, 1966, particulars of their claims. They are warned that after that date the Maori Trustee may administer or distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice without being liable to persons of whose claims he lias not then had notice. Claims for debts due and owing at date of death should be made In duplicate and certified as due and owing at date of death. J. E. LEWIN, Maori Trustee, CHRISTCHURCH. 3415 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE . SEED CERTIFICATION ENTRIES Into the Department’s Seed Certification Scheme of Rape crops close at all offices of the Department in Canterbury, Marlborough and Nelson on Friday, July 1, 1966, at 4.30 p.m. No fees are payable but entries received after closing date, if accepted, will be subject to the payment of a late fee of Ten Shillings (10/-). 3406 ADVERTISEMENT HAAST—-JACKSON BAY ROAD NOTICE is hereby given that reconstruction will commence on the above road on Monday, June 20, 1966, at a point approx. 3 miles from Jackson Bay and will continue for approximately 18 months. Delay to motorists of up to 2 hours may occur on all days except Sundays, 11. A. Grigg, Resident Engineer, MINISTRY OF WORKS. 3416 ROKEBY SCHOOL JUBILEE 75th ANNIVERSARY THE ROKEBY SCHOOL JUBILEE will be held on Easter Saturday 1967. Would all ex-pupils, teachers, and committee members interested in attending please contact the Secretary, J. E. CROZ? lER, No. 2 R.D., RAKAIA.

PROTEST VOYAGE IN AUSTRALIA the Committee Against Atomic Tests (C.A.A.T.) was formed last year. Its purpose is to protest against all nuclear testing but in particular to find non-violent ways to persuade the French not to test atomic and hydrogen bombs in the South Pacific. Plans are well advanced for a boat manned by volunteers to sail inito the testing area. There its presence will announce to the world “Testing of hydrogen bombs is immoral and must stop.” The ship will also challenge the French action in closing off vast areas of the ocean to all travel; the high seas have traditionally been free to all. An international crew will man the ship. Among those who have volunteered are a Belgian/French Quaker, a Ceylonese Buddhist monk, an Australian/ American journalist, a Canadian anthropologist, Australian master mariner and seamen, and possibly a volunteer from New Zealand. A thirty-seven foot ketch accommodating six crew members has been selected and a large portion of the purchase price has been raised. The ketch will cost sAll,ooo (about £4500 in New Zealand), and there will be additional expenses for supplies, a powerful two-way radio and navigational equipment. The Christchurch Committee of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament has decided to establish a Trust Fund for C.A.A.T. donations towards the expenses of this protest voyage. Receipts will be given for all donations. If for some reason the project fails, your money will be returned. Even if the protest ship is not able to postpone or stop the French, it will arouse world opinion and help to prevent future tests. It will serve as a powerful declaration to other nations who are considering the acquisition of nuclear weapons that world opinion no longer will support such acts. STOPPING NUCLEAR TESTING IS EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY. The Christchurch Branch of C.N.D. is authorised by C.A.A.T. to. accept names of volunteers for the voyage. Telephone W. Rushbrook, 897-157 and your donation will be called for and a receipt given. Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament Secretary: Mrs R. Plumridge, 307 Madras street, Christchurch. 8386

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31089, 18 June 1966, Page 42

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