SPORTING FIXTURES WAIMAIRI BEACH GOLF CLUB (INC.) DRAW FOR SHAFTSBURY CUP, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 No. 1 Tee.—7.45 a m.: S. B. Mason and Mrs Cusack, R. Challis ano Mrs Clark. 7.50: Mr and Mrs R. Hunter. Mr and Mrs C. Fletcher. 7.55: C. Cooke and Mrs N. Crawford, Mr and Mrs A. J. Hendehson. 8.00: G. Edmonds and Mrs Hindmarsh. N. C. Hawkins and Mrs Hawkins. 8.05: D Pickering and Mrs H. Pickering. D. Cotton and Ann Palmer. 8.10: C. Weavers and Mrs Dennis. Mr and Mrs D. Nesbit. 8.15: Mr and Mrs H. Cuttance, Mr and Mrs K. Mackenzie. Starters time: 8.25: Mr and Mrs J. Williams. Mr and Mrs C. Papps. 8.30: J. Tatam and Miss Collins. G. Aldridge and Miss Mahoney. 8.35: H. Sim and Mrs Larcombe, W. Thom and Mrs Campbell. 8.40: W. J. Rixon and Mrs R. Sharmen. Mr and Mrs D. Wise. 8.45: Mr and Mrs P. Mum mery, Mr and Mrs G. Chaffey. 8.50: R. Harris and Miss G. Woolhouse. K. Clark and Miss Atkinson. 8.55: G. Patterson and Mrs Challis, J. Ellerm and Mrs Patterson. 9.05: K. Southen and Miss Russell, Mr and Mrs H Whitford. 9.10: Mr and Mrs R Pitcaithly, Mr and Mrs R. Forscutt. 9.15: Mr and Mrs L. Johnson. Mr and Mrs M. Hall. 9.20: J. Marshall and Mrs Adams. C. Leroi and Mrs Moses. 9.25: J. Patrick and Mrs L. Smith, E. W Stevens and Mrs Lamberton. 9.30: J. Tonkin and Cushla Ryan, J. Richaw and Miss M. Ryan. 9.35. R. Millow anl Mrs T. Marshall, A. Hendy and Miss R Austin. No. 11* Tee.—B a.m.: F. G. Dick and Miss Boag. L. Clegg and Miss J. Davidson. 8.05: Mr and Mrs M. Wootton. A. Pedder and Mrs Boatwood. 8.10: Mr and Mrs L. Walker. C. Blight and Mrs E. Sharman. 8.15: M. Coppins and Mrs A. Elder, W. Ayers and Miss R. Berry. 8.20: A. A. Bills and Mists Brophy. D. Dixon and Miss Riley. 8.25:‘ M. Gillard and Mrs R. Hamilton, G. Dunn and Mrs Sarich. 8.35: R. Moses and Mrs A. Hendy, D. Robertson and Mrs Clegg. 8.40: Mr and Mrs R. D. Connor, R. Mathers and- Mrs Jack. 8.45: R. Williams and Mrs Ballinger, T. Gillard and Miss G. Collins. 8.50: Mr and Mrs R. O’Callaghan, Mr and Mrs L. Freeman. 8.55: Mr and Mrs R. Clarke, J. T. Gregg and Miss P Monahan. 9.00: Mr and Mrs W. N. Rothwell, T. Davidson and Miss Stevenson. 9.10: H. Pickering and Mrs Pickrill, S. Pickrill and Mrs Dawson. 9.15: Mr and Mrs J. Coppiestone, E. Sutton and Mrs Griffin. 9.20: C. B. Henderson and Mrs Turner, B. J. McGuire and Mrs Richan. 9.25: J. Dawson and Miss Le Page, R. Evans and Mrs Sorrell. 9.30: F. Bateman and Mrs Foxton, P. Brady and Mrs Bateman. 9.35: Mr and Mrs K. Bashford, Mr and Mrs H. Hancock. Same tees a.m. and p.m. Players are requested to report to the starter at least 15 minutes before starting time. We have a very large field, so please be punctual. (Late comers could end up at the back of the field.) ConceUations. please Phone 33-876 (before Saturday), 889-258 (on Saturday). 8819 ALTERATIONS TO J.M.C. DRAW August 20, 1966. Fourth Grade.—l.ls p.m.-. Shirl Nom v. Brighton (knockout), Raw 1. Fifth Grade. —(Knock-out): Wand v. Bright, English Park. 1.15 p.m.; Sham A v. City, Hag 4, 1.15 p.m. Sixth Grade.—lo a.m.: Wand A v. Shirl BHS A (knock-out replay), Bur 2. Friendly: Wand B v. Westn B, Elm: Hornby v. Rice, Wycola 1; Shirl BHS B v. Shirl BHS C, Shirl BHS; Rangers A v. Shirl Nom, Bur 2: Westn A v. Tech B, Ens; Rangers A the bye. Seventh Grade.—lo a.m (knock-out): Rangiora v. Tech A, Rangiora; Rangers B v. City. Sprey 1; Wand v. Rangers A. Rangers Pk; Bright A v. Sham A, Rice Dom. Section 3 (comp.): Sham C v. Bright B, Midd 1; Rice v. Shirl Nom B, Midd 2: Hornby v. Rangers C, W T ain 2. Friendly: Tech B v. Celtic, Sprey 2; Shirl Nom A v. Sham B, Mai. Eighth Grade.—(Knock-out): Westn A v. Wand, McFar 1, 10.5; Rangers B v. Bright A, McFar 2, 9.20; Bright B v. Sham B, McFar 2, 10.5. Ninth Grade.—(Knock-out): Westn A v. Rangers B, Hag 1, 9.20; Wand A v. Sham C, Hag 1, 10.5; Sham A v. City, Hag 2, 9.20: Westn C v. Rangers A, Hag 2, 10.5. Tenth Grade.—(Knock-out): Wand A v. Westn, Hag 4, 9.20: City A v. Hals, Hag 4. 9.55: Sham C v. Bright A, Hag 5, 9.20; Tech v. Rangers A, Hag 5, 9.55. BB2O MAYFIELD R.S.A. GOLF TOURNAMENT SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1966 No. 1 Tee: 9.30, P. Bryant, N. Wilson, K. Cooper, T. Harrison: 9.36, G. Jones, H. Harper, G. Blacklow, R. McCrae; 9.42, r’ Sim, K. Adamson, G. Calder, A Baynes; 9.48, D. Ivey, L. Ross, T. Dalgety, J. McDonnell; 9.54, D. Ludeman, C. Scott, J. Walls, R. Bland; 10.0, R. C. Bean, E. Thomas, G. Smith, W. Owen; 10.06, A. Barwell, A. Bradford, L. Davidson; H. Emerv; 10.12, D. Williams, R. Plunket, G. Strachan, A. Reid; 10.18, I. Henderson, J. Lilley, B. Ferguson, C. Keen; 10.24, S. McAdam, P. Murdoch, I. Grant, A, Davis; 10.30, L. Kenny, J. .Shanahan, A. Porter, H. Thomson; 10.36, L. Smiteram, J. Beamsley, B. Pole, A. McDonald; 10.42, D. Porter, A. Palmer, J. Grayburn, J. Casey. Tee No. 6: 9.48, B. Hay, D. Harrison, M. Stayt, D. Garvim; 9.54, K. Petersen, A. Maw, R. Bayne, R. Adams; 10.0, W. McLay, J. Forsyth, S. Burrows, J. Cadigan; 10.06, D. Cocks. J Kinghan, J. Rodgers, T. Penn, i BBlB. PUBLIC NOTICES WEATHER permitting, electricity supply will be off in the Russley road and Burnside areas on Thursday, August 18, as follows, to enable work to be carried out on the 11,000 volt overhead lines. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Russley road from Bentley street to Avonhead road, Avonhead road from Russley road to Roydvale avenue. Hawthornden road. Supply may be restored at any time prior to the advertised time. J. P. Shelley, GENERAL MANAGER, Municipal Electricity Dept. 8821 APPLICATION FOR HOTELKEEPER S LICENCE CLIFTON WILLIAM GORDON STANLEY, of 19 Till street, Oamaru, farmer, has made application to the Canterbury Licensing Committee for a Hotelkeeper’s Licence to be issued io him in respect of the prem ise-s known as the Springston Hotel situated at Springston. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the grant of this application may, not later than 14 days from the date of the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of his objection and of the grounds thereof with the Clerk of the Canterbury Licensing Committee at Christchurch. This is the first publication of this notice. | 8915 I JUMBLE Sale this Friday, 11 a.m.. August 19, Forresters Hall, i Oxford terrace. Admission 3d. ADVERTISING is not some thing Mysterious that may, or may not bring the desired results. It is a definite, cleancut business force that yields profits in direct proportion to the intelligence and the extent of its application.
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