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PUBLIC NOTICES RANGIORA HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOSTEL THE Hostel still has two vacancies for 1967. Full particulars may be obtained from the Principal, RANGIORA HIGH SCHOOL. East Belt, RANGIORA. Telephone 837. • ■7317 YOUR Time will be saved when you call S.O.S. to find the right person for that Male or Female Office Vacancy. Our 3-point Service for you: • Pre-selection of Permanent Staff. • Guaranteed Fully Experienced Temporary Office Help. • Confidential Typing Service. Phone 62-116 or 50-702 for Courtesy and Efficiency. SHAW’S OFFICE SERVICE, LTD. New Zealand’s Largest Temporary Office Help Service 87 Worcester street opp. Avon Theatre Phone 62-116 or 50-702 WHITCOMBE RABBIT BOARD WARNING 1080 POISON CARROTS Poisoned with 1080 will be laid by hand in the following areas: Steep Hill Block of Glenrock. Part of Hutt Flat on Cleardale. Work commencing immediately and proceeding for the next fortnight. The Public is warned to keep away from the area and anyone found trespassing with guns and dogs will be prosecuted. Baits or dead rabbits in the area must not be handled. C. L. SUGDEN, Secretary. 7368 CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD ASHGROVE SCHOOL RANGIORA THE new Ashgrove Primary School will open at 9.00 a.m. on Wednesday, February 1, 1967. Parents of pupils who will be attending this school are advised that the head teacher, Mr R. J. Grant, will be available at the School for the enrolment of pupils on Monday, January 30, between 10.00 a.m. and 3.00 p.m. W. P SPENCER, Secretary-Manager. 5089 MARLBOROUGH COUNTY COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE

PROPERTY owners in the Marlborough Sounds are reminded of the implications of the Forest and Rural Fires Act, 1955, in connexion with the removal of combustible material from the precincts of building sections. Clause 24 (2) of the Forest and Rural Fires Act, 1955, states: “The Fire Authority of any district may, at any time by notice in writing signed on its behalf by a Fire Officer, require the owner of any land in the district whic his subdivided into allotments for the purpose of sale or from* building purposes either before or after the passing of this act or which has an area of less than two acres, to remove at his own cost from that land, such grass, stubble, weeds, scrub, undergrowth, rubbish or other material of whatsoever kind as in the opinion of the Fire Authority should be removed in order to prevent or minimise the risk of the spreading of fire in that area.” In order to avoid the close and stringent application of the above clause it is suggested that landowners could improve the position by the voluntary removal of combustible material such as gorse, bracken, manuka or dry herbage for at least one chain around buildings as a reasonable fire safeguard. Where indigenous evergreens are present removal is unlikely to be sought. BASIL HUNDLEBY, Chief Rural Fire Officer. 5158 MALVERN COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER BY-LAW FOR CONTROL OF DOGS NOTICE is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Malvern County Council held on the 9th day of December, 1966, the' following resolution was passed and will be submitted for confirmation at the Ordinary Meeting of the Council to be held on Friday, the 4th day of February, 1967, at 10.15 a.m., at the Council Chambers, Darfield. RESOLUTION In pursuance of the powers vested in it by the Counties Act, 1956, the Dogs Registration Act, 1955, and the Health Act, 1956, and the several Acts amending the same respectively and of all powers and authorities in any way enabling the Malvern County Council acting on behalf of the Chairman, Councillors and inhabitants of the County of Malvern hereby makes Jhe By-law entitled The Malvern County By-law No. 1, 1966. The object and purport of the proposed By-law is:— 1. To provide for all dogs within the County to be under proper control both day and night.

2. To authorise a County Pound to be established in which dogs found in contravention of the By-law are to be placed. 3. To repeal the Malvern County By-law for the control of dogs passed on the sth Octtober. 1959. A full copy of this By-law is deposited at the Offices of the Malvern County Council, Darfield, and is open to the inspection of the public during office hours until the said 4th day of February, 1967. Dated this 9th day of January, 1967. B. W. PERRIN, County Clerk. 5590 A CARD STUART MACKAY, Public Accountant, advises that he has changed his business address and is now practising at 188 Cashel street. Telephone No. 50-065. 5826 GRASS SEED STRIPPING Crested Dogstail harvested on a share basis, with truck-mount-ed strippers. Half shares on closed paddocks, two-thirds and one-third if grazed. Contact G. B. POWELL and CO. 121 Main South rd., Chch. Phone after hours 559-559. 5086 I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name as from this day, January 25, 1967. A. D. Scobife. I

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31277, 25 January 1967, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31277, 25 January 1967, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31277, 25 January 1967, Page 28

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