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Public Notices LINCOLN COLLEGE : JOHN MOWBRAY HOWARD < TRIPP AGRICULTURAL SCHOLARSHIP 1 APPLICATIONS are invited for < the award of the John Mowbray ] Howard Tripp Agricultural 1 Scholarship. Applicants must ] have been pupils of a Canterbury secondary school for at j least three years and have had 1 at least two years approved j practical farming experience. j The Scholarship is of an J annual value of up to $2OO ten- i able for two years. 1 Detailed conditions and appll- ’ cation forms are available from ’ the undersigned with whom ap- ] plications close on October 31, ■ 1972. ’ H. G. HUNT, ; Registrar, ] LINCOLN COLLEGE, Canterbury. i —. —— — ] INDECENT PUBLICATIONS TRIBUNAL ‘ I. JACK ALEXANDER McLEOD KEAN, Comptroller of Customs, give notice that I have applied _ to the Indecent Publications Tribunal for decisions as to whether the books described below are indecent or not, or for decisions as to their classifies- * tion. 1 — Title: The Other Woman. Author: Jessica Simmons. . Publishers: Sphere Books, Ltd, London. 2— Title: The Photographic Manual of Sexual Intercourse. Author: L. R. O’Conner. Publisher: Pent-R Books, Inc., ' New York. 3— Title: The Run. ] Author: Peter Cave. . Publisher: New English 4 Library, Ltd. London. 4— Title: Surrogate Wife. Author: Valerie X. Scott and Herbert d’H. Lee. Publisher: W. H. Allen and Co., Ltd. London. , IN THE MATTER of Section 102 of “The Sale of Liquor Act, - 1962.” TAKE NOTICE that ALLAN BRUCE FORD of Christchurch, Plumber, has made application to the South Canterbury Licensing Committee for the grant to him pursuant to Section 102 of The Sale of Liquor Act, 1962. of an Hotelkeeper’s Licence for the Gladstone Grand Hotel, Main Road, Fairlie. 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 South Canterbury Licensing Committee at Timaru. ALLAN BRUCE FORD by his Solicitors and duly authorised agents, HAROLD SMITH and DALLTSON. W. J. IRVING. This is the first publication of this notice. WEATHER permitting, electricity supply will lie OFF in the BURNSIDE AREA on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1972, as follows, to enable 11,000 volt switchgear to be installed. 1.15 P.M. TO 2.15 P.M.—Appleby Crescent and the adjacent section of Cranbrook Avenue Kendal Avenue from Cranbrook Avenue to Sledmere Street. Supply may be restored at any time prior to the advertised time ' J. P. SHELLEY, General Manager MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. THE CORRIEDALE SHEEP SOCIETY (INC.) SHEARING INSPECTORS CULVERDEN-WAIAU: Messrs D. J. Dwyer and J, R. Davison. HA W ARDEN-W AIK ARI: Messrs M. H. Stoke* and A. H. Black. CHEVIOT: Messrs D. W. Ensor and D, A, Sloss. RANGIORA: Messrs C. A. Macdonald and T. H. Burgin. DARFIELD: Messrs Douglas Deans and D. I S. Gunn. ASHBURTON: Messrs V. W. Boag and E. G. . Moon. BLENHEIM-KAIKOURA: Messrs W. S. Andrews and F. iN. W. Richmond t 877

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33032, 27 September 1972, Page 25

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