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PUBLIC NOTICES CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL THE CHRISTCHURCH CJTY BY-LAW NO. 52 APARTMENT BUILDINGS AND BOARDINGHOUSES PUBLIC Notice is Hereby Given that the Christchurch City C-oun. cil. at a special meeting held in the City Council Chambers, 194 Manchester Street. Christchurch. at 8.40 p.m. on Monday, the eighteenth day of August, 1969. passed a resolution ,to make a by-law, the short title of which will be "The Christchurch City By-law No. 52 Apartment Buildings and Boardinghouses," The object or purport of the by-law is generally th .set out requirements as. to licences necessary for keeping and use of apartment buildings and boardinghouses as defined; the grant, renewal, refund or transfer of and fees re licences; inspection accommodation notices and standards including maintenance and hygiene; requirements as to kitchen and fire protection, with related forms. It is hereby further publicly notified that the foregoing resolution will be submitted to an ordinary meeting of the Christchurch City Council to be held in the City Council Chambers situate as aforesaid, at 8 p.m. on Monday, the fifteenth day of September, 1969. for confirmation by way of special order, and that a full copy of the said proposed by-law is deposited at the office of the Christchurch City Council, 194 Manchester Street. Christchurch, and is now open to the inspection of the public without fee during office hours which are from 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.. Monday to Friday. M. B. HAYES, Town Clerk. Christchurch, August 19. 1969. ■ 8029

TARIFF AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD NOTICE NO. 122 PUBLIC INQUIRY CONCERNING IMPORT PROTECTION AFFECTING BABIES' and YOUNG INFANTS’ CLOTHING (1) THE attention of interested parties is drawn to Tariff and Development Board Notice No. 121 published in the New Zealand Gazette dated August 21, 1969, giving notice that the board will hold a public inquiry on October 28 1969, regarding the tariff concessions, rates of duty and import licensing affecting babies’ and young infants’ clothing. (2) COPIES of the notice may be obtained from the undernamed or seen at offices of the Customs Department. Dated at Wellington this nineteenth day of August. 1969. O. A. Black, Acting Secretary, Tariff and Development Board. P.O. Box 5070. Wellington. 8023 POISON CYANIDE PASTE will be LAID for oposums on the properties of MOUNT NOBLE and MOUNT VIRGINIA from AUGUST 23. 1989, to SEPTEMBER 15. 1969.

Approved operator: P. B. Rutherford. 1080 POISON PURSUANT U section 12 of the Deadly Poison Regulations. Public Notice is Hereby Given that the board intends to lay by hand carrots poisoned with 1080 poison. (1) Date of operation: Commencing MONDAY. AUGUST 25. 1969. (2) Poison to be used: 1080 with carrots. (3) Areas to be covered, (a) On that area of country owned by MESSRS SHIPLEY BROS directly WEST of CHRISTCHURCH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, also INCLUDING HAREWOOD GOLF COURSE. Survey Block Christchurch V. (b) At YALDHURST on that area bounded by MINERS ROAD in the east, OLD WEST COAST ROAD in the north and MAIN WEST ROAD in the south. Survey Block Rolleston XII.

(4) Local authority: THE PLAINS PEST DESTRUCTION BOARD. (5) Approved operator: B. G. Heywood, foreman. Barfield. 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 PLAINS PEST DESTRUCTION BOARD RUSSELL BOYD. Secretary. Christchurch. August 20. 1969. 8155 1080 POISON PURSUANT to section 12 of the Deadly Poison Regulations. Public Notice Is Hereby Given that the board intends to lay by hand oats poisoned with 1080 poison.

(1) Date of operation: Commencing SEPTEMBER 1, 1969. (2) Poison to be used: 1080 with oats. (3) Area to be covered: In the BALMORAL FOREST BLOCK known as MORRISON’S BLOCK south from the Main Highway towards the Hurunul River. (4) Local authority: THE CULVERDEN PEST DESTRUCTION BOARD. (5) Approved operator: Mr Geo. Topp. foreman. Culverden. The public la warned of the deadly nature of the poison and carcasses should not be picked up in the area or near vicinity. THE CULVERDEN PEST DESTRUCTION BOARD RUSSELL BOYD. Secretary. Christchurch. August 20, 1969. 8156 TRAVEL TO DUNEDIN

TIMARU WAIMATE OAMARU IN LUXURY ABOARD THE midland Sttvduu/i. Lowest fares on the road EVERY DAY INCLUDING SUNDAY. Departs daily 5 p.m. from Midland Terminal, 40-42 Lichfield Street. Phone 69-340. or any travel agent. 8986 BIRTHRIGHT (CHRISTCHURCH) (Inc.) NOTICE Is Hereby Given that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held in the NATIONAL PARTY ROOMS, 78 Lichfield Street. Christchurch, on THURSDAY. AUGUST 21, 1969, at 8 P.M. All members are urged to attend and a special invitation is extended to all mothers and friends of Birthright children and members of the public interested in the work of Birthright. P. F. VINCENT. Hon. Secretary. 8217

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32072, 21 August 1969, Page 21

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