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Public Notices MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH MANNINGS POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN VETERINARY SCIENCE - 1973 APPLICATIONS closing November 17 are invited for the above scholarship. The purpose of the scholarship is to assist New Zealand veterinary surgeons to undertake postgraduate training leading to a diploma in some branch of veterinary clinical science. Those eligible to apply are registered veterinary surgeons in New Zealand who have, normally had post-graduate clinical experience amongst sheep or cattle farm livestock and Intend to continue in sheep or cattle practice in New Zealand. In special circumstances the scholar may have had different experience or be a new graduate, provided he intends to make a career in practice amongst sheep or cattle farm livestock in New Zealand. There shall be one award oi $2OOO paid in three equal instalments. Applications should be forwarded to the Registrar, Massey University, Palmerston North. A. J. WEIR, Registrar. 3536 MIDLAND ELECTRICAL SUPPLY Consumers are warned that electric power supply will be disconnected as follows:— Sunday, November 5, 1972. Otlra Township Aickens—Jackson (8 a.m.-12 noon.) Power may be reconnected during these hours and disconnection should not be assumed. Railways 3424 TOWING SERVICES CARAVANS, BOATS, TRAILERS, ETC., TOWED ANYWHERE PHONE 558-588. X 2375 No. 126 WATER AND SOIL CONSERVATION ACT, 1967

APPLICATION FOR GRANT OF RIGHT NOTICE is hereby given by the North Canterbury Catchment Board as Regional Water Board of the receipt by it of the following applications:— 1128: ELLESMERE COUNTRY CLUB (INC.). Lincoln, to dam the Liffey (LD Stream by means of a metre high weir adjacent to the clubhouse to maintain water level at a constant level for aesthetic purposes 1229: DUNLOP FARMS, LTD Burnham, to take 3902 cubic metres of water per day. 7 days per week, 22 hours per day from a 254 mm. well, 41 metres deep near Thompsons Road at the rate of 49.3 . litres per second for border dyke or spray irrigation purposes. 1230: A. McC. FORRESTER, Rolleston, to take 11 cubic metres of water per day, 2 days per week. 24 hours per day from a 102 mm well 21 to 24 "metres deep near Chatterton Road, at the rate of 0.13 litres per second for trickle irrigation purposes. 1231, 1232: P. S. NORTHCOTE, Highfield, Waiau, to divert 4894 cubic metres of water per day at the rate of 170 litres per second from the Mason River through existing stock water race running through Lands and Survey Department land immediately upstream and to take 4894 cubic metres of water per day, 8 hours per day at the rate of 170 litres per second from the water race and extensions for border dyke and flood irrigation purposes. 1233: CASHMERE HIGH SCHOOL, to take 728 cubic metres of water, three times per year to fill swimming pool and 4.5 cubic metres of water per day, 7 days per week, to top up swimming pool, from a 51mm. well. 24 metres deep. 1235: I. F. McDRURY, 76 Whincops Road, Christchurch 3. to discharge 2 cubic metres of domestic septic tank effluent per day on Lot 1 D.P. 20464 Whincops Road, by means of a 4 metre deep boulder hole to ground water at a depth between 2 and 3 metres deep, below ground level at rate of 0.7 litres per second. Treatment: septic tank plus boulders. Written objections or submissions concerning the matter supported by statutory declaration will be received at the office of the North Canterbury Catchment Board, during the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m The last day for receipt of objections or submissions. is December 4, 1972. ' , 3762

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33065, 4 November 1972, Page 23

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