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Tauranga ticket wins first prize in lottery

WELLINGTON, Feb 7 North Island tickets won the first three prizes in Golden Kiwi No 585. drawn today. I'he first prize. $24.t’00. went ito Tauranga. the second, S6OM, to Masterton, and the third. , $2500, to Wanganui l| Only two of the fii>t 10 nrl es I were won by South Island i tickets. Following is the unofficial pnzp Hst The " prizes, will be printed late? $24,000 i 107807. “This Time" indicate. Tauranga 56000 } 129142. “Mystic Dancer ' s' ndi‘cate. Masterton 52500 216714, “Please," Wanganui. 52000 68641'. “S 01. Christchurch $llOO 22181, “Luckv Grub.’ Hawke’s .Bax, $lOOO i 41411. “Fall in the Pool,” Wellington. $7OO 202871. “.I A G..“ Hawera 5600 l| 81994. “Lucky Jack.” Christ !church. $5OO 20396-1, “Why Not Me,” Inglewood $4OO 20932, 6574, Hawke s Ba? $2OO 521 8202 8763!

HOME GARDENING Mail THE PRESS. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY S. 1971 l.T FRONTIERS OF SCIENCE This Week: SUNSHINE AND OIL - Part 4 1 MM 1 I lOTt/ J» |r XB r uy ivi. uuoi notices EXPERIMENTS SHOW LONG WAVELENGTHS ronii oil'll THIS iS WHV BENZENE OR THAT WHEN SUNLt&f-rr PARAPPIN WAX can BE PASSES THROUGH THE LEPT IN SUNLIGHT WITHOUT Water plants slowly and Mails close at the Chief Post Office, Christchurch, as follows:— North Island.— Monday to Friday, 9 a.m.. 2 p.m.. 5 p.m. (late fee, 6 p.m.); Saturday, 8.30 a.m., 5 p.m. (late fee, 6 p.m.); Sunday. ATMOSPHERE THE OZONE LAVER ABSORBS THE SHORT WAVELENGTHS op- Ultraviolet RADIATION. O|L \\\ MUCH EPPECT—AND THE BREAKDOWN OP AN Ou SLICK IS THERcPORB SLOWED DOWN. PkV <• A ste< idilv w ith fine ? spray 6 p.m. Southern Offices.— Monday to Saturday, 7 a.m. (late fee, 8 a.m.); Monday to Thursday 5 ozone\\vX\ layer p.m. (late fee. 6 p.m.); Friday and Sunday. 8 p.m. (late fee. 9 p.m.). West Coast.— Monday to Friday. 8.30 a.m., 2 p.m., 11.45 p.m.; •/ THE LONGER. WAVELENGTHS REMAINING WHEN THPV REACH Prevailing climatic condiSpasmodic bursts can do a This will help maintain the before ripe and will ripen V LONG * / SCIENTISTS HAVE DISCOVERED HOWEVER tions not only influence the lot of harm and under very soil in a good state but does if held for a week or two Saturday. 8.30 a.m.; Sunday, 11.45 VVAVtLtNblHS SEALEVEL, ARE NCT choice of plants for a pardry conditions it would apnot provide a substitute for afterwards. P-m. ABSORBED BV THE called PHOTOSENS T SER£ ticular area but also their pear that if such treatment fertilisers, although legumes ornamental section Picton, Blenheim, Kaikoura.— PURE HVDROC-ARBONS -fids ARE ADDED THE On subsequent development. is to be given the plants are such as lupins and peas do Lawn sowing preparations Monday to I nday. 8 a.m.. 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Gate fee. 8.30 a.m. and 6 p.m.); Saturday. 8 a.m. (late fee, in a floating oil THE BREAKDOWN S This applies whether the situation is an open area, such as field or park, or a more confined position such as a sometimes better off without it. Care must also be taken not to create paddy field conditions and where drainsubsequently provide a slowly available source of SLICK. extra benefit. There is, however, no substitute for good 8.30 a.m.); Sunday, 5 p.m. and 8 nitrogen. p.m. Very dry material such as Nelson.—Monday to Thursday, garden. age is poor “wet feet” can straw should not be dug into technique — the main 5 p.m., 8 p.m,; Friday. 8 p.m.; Extremes of weather can have further effect, and no better example can be given be a major problem. VEGETABLE SECTION There is still time to get the soil unless thoroughly wetted, and then it is advisable to add sulphate of amobjective should be to obtain a level and firm sowing area with ample moisture below ground level so that the lawn seed can germinate readily with the minimum of delay." Bulb planting preparations should be well in hand now with a definite planting scheme in mind so that they are not scattered everywhere without thought or purpose. It is not too early to be planting bulbous irises. Sunday. 8 p.m. Inlaid Air Mails.—Auckland, Monday to Friday, 5 a.m., 3 a.m., 11 a.m.. 3 p.m., 5 p.m.; Saturday, SIJPREME court Taui’anga ticket to illustrate the point than some of the species of Eucalyptus growing in various parts of Australia, where the same tree will react in a totally different way, depending on the severity of the conditions in which'it is growing. This brings into focus present conditions. Right winter brassica crops planted out. Continuity of supply is easily maintained with the good selection of different kinds, varieties and strains which will also enable considerable diversity of form whether it be red cabbage, curly kale, borecole, sprouts or cauliflower. It is also not too early to monia or a similar nitrogenous fertiliser to assist in the break-down process. Sowings for the month include beetroot, cabbage, carrots, endive, lettuce, silver beet, spinach, radish and turnip. Fruit section Judicious picking of fruit will enable the crop to be harvested over a longer period apart from enabling it to be harvested at the optimum time. Stripping the tree in one operation results in rather a mixed bag of fruit at different levels of ripeness and maturity. It is not easy to define the correct stage at which to pick a particular fruit. It is often dependent on the use to which it will be put. Peaches and apricots indie5 a.m., 11 a.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m., 5.30 p.m. Dunedin: Monday to Friday. 7 a.m., 11 a.m.. 5 p.m.; Saturday, 7 a.m., 11 a.m. In. vercargill: Monday to Friday, 7 a.m., Il am.. 5 p.m.; Saturday, 7 a.m., 11 a.m.; Sunday. 8 a.m. Wellington: Monday to Friday, 7 a.m,. 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m.. 5 p.m.; Saturday, 5 a.m.. 11 a.m.; Sunday. 11 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Air.—Australia: New South Wales. Queensland and the Australian Territories: Monday, 4.30 TWO DENY CHARGE i’™' '' OF KIDNAPPING ito Tauranca. the second. S6M0, The trial of two men on a When they stopped at a|car, approached a pedestrian th Ma'terton. and ti-e - n 07804. now the soil is rather dry a sow the seeds of spring freesias", grape hyacinth and p.m.; Tuesday. 11 a.m.; V. ednesday, 4.30 p.m.; Thursday, 11 a.m.; Friday, 3 p.m.; Saturday, Sunday, 11 a.m.; other states. Monday. 3 joint charge of kidnapping a service station in Dunedin, and told him that he had.,j v n .„ and moisture must be given to the plants in order that cabbages, and proven varieties such as Enfield Market, crocuses this month. Preparations can also be man at Balclutha, and four other joint charges, began in Mr McLaren said, he attempted to get out of the been hit on the head and were‘won in south M.<nd , robbed. The police were tickets % 84642 1155% they may grow, crop and flower, as the case may be. If this attention is not given grasses can be expected to brown off, salad crops will be slow to develop, flowers may wither and fruit may remain small or drop off prematurely. Watering, or irrigation, of crops or plants is generally regarded as a simple or unFlowers of Spring and 757 automatically come to mind. For a quick growing gap filler between main crops Winter Pride is as good a choice as any. Irrespective of the kind of variety of brassica grown, they are all susceptible to attack from aphides and caterpillars. Unless they are given protection from these made to get Iceland poppies in for winter flowering. Sweet peas, too, can be sown for winter display. Successional sowings of calendulas, either in boxes or direct, will give an additional splash of colour during the late autumn, winter and spring. Budding can continue. p.m.; Tuesday. 11 a.m.; Wednesday 11 a.m.; Thursday, 11 a.m.; Friday. 4.30 p.m.; Saturday, Sunday, 11 a.m. Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Monday to Friday. 3.30 p.m.; Saturday, 11 a.m. New Zealand Forces in Malaysia and Singapore: Monday to Friday. 5 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. United States of America and Canada: Monday to Friday, 3.30 p.m.; Saturday. Sunday 11 a.m. Japan: Monday. Tuesday, 3.30 p.m.; Wednesday, 4.30 p.m.; Thursday. Friday. 3.30 p.m.; Satthe Supreme Court yesterday before Mr Justice Macarthur and a jury. Peter Thomas Shearer, aged 21, a cook .(Mr J. E. Butler) and Allen Graham Urquhart, aged 30, unemployed (Mr A. J. Forbes'), have pleaded not guilty to charges of kidnapping Brian Wayne McLaren at Balclutha, assaulting Mr McLaren with intent to injure, robbing him of $35, or alternatively the theft of his car. Urquhart indicated that he had a gun in his pocket and said: "Stay put or 1 will blast you”. The car was stopped or the roadside at Temuka and when the two accused went to sleep witness attempted to get out of the car but was pulled back by the hair by Urquhart. Thev reached Christchurch rallpd following i< the unoffichl pn.:r Calle<J just. The official list, including »W U4... .L.1 prizes, will be printed latet .15,"’.r>567 Youth sent 10™ 0 .- Tauranga -» r < 4 - O 45W fis-N fn 1 : 129142. “Mystic llaneei IV lx" fl nlcll 'cate. Masterton 135222 1499W) ’605H $2500 18980 J 20'3305 241602 A youth, aged 16. who ap- 2H ’ 7 ' 4 - Wanganui. $20 peared before Mr Justice 42000 Roper in the Supreme Court «864s. 0.1. ' chr*-' hr mile 1 21264*' 239004 4386ft 106.1! 5 129536 171900 244540 ’146A "5518 complicated procedure which pests thev are not reallv ate approaching maturity from good contact between urday. 11 a.m. about 8 a.m. The car was yesterday on two charges of shoo 54' OQ it is if done correctly. worth growing. Lindane prowhen the colour changes Surface.—Australia: Tuesday, parked near a wine merindecent »'.7? *» Unfortunately there is a misconception as to what vides quite a reasonable period of control against from green to yellow or blush. Plums tend to develop should therefore be secure. To facilitate lifting the bark Febuary 12, 10 a.m. (second class and parcels. February 12. 10 a.m.). Chatham Islands; Letters chant’s and the two accused said that they were going aged 13, and one of assault-, ' ing the girl with intent to stooo 69107 71671 72852 ' 78053 78507 79511 n , „ , KI85! 86285 86615 Pool, qia?* Q4137 96053 8'17 this really entails. It is neiboth sucking and chewing a deep bloom which is more from the stock, these plants per Safe Air aircraft Monday, unlawful taking of his car, valued at $500. Mr G. K. Panckhurst appears for the Crown. away for a few minutes and commit rape, was sentenced, 41411. "Fail in the 077 66 ther allowing a high pressure flood to find its own course, nor does it consist of a walk around the garden insects; alternatively a mixture containing D.D.T. and menazon can be used. The quickest way of applying the pronounced on some, such as Blue Diamond, than on others and colouration becomes consistent over the should be kept well watered in advance of carrying out the budding. February 11. 11.45 p.m.; air parcels. February 11, 4 p.m. (second-class and parcels, first opportunity). Great Britain and Northern Ireland: then they would take him back. The keys were left in the ignition. Mr McLaren said that to Borstal training. lington. 91jGuli 9S8 37 mr.int Mr G. M. Brodie appeared 4700 for the prisoner who had 202871. ".lag..*' Hawera 1117743 ’ pleaded guilty to the charges $400 ->ur iv’-iii IU781H ’38955 151192 139061 whilst gently swishing a chemical is to dip ail the entire skin. Apples usually Monday. February 11. 2 p.m. “MET IN HOTEL” after sleeping for more than in the Children’s Court and -Lm-kv .ia,k < hrist 195991 196'19 1677>2 16R978 hose from side to side. Moisture must penetrate plants into the solution before planting. lighten or deepen in colour and russetting becomes evimany plants. They can be (second-class and parcels, february 3. 10 a.m.). Canada: Friday, Mr McLaren, aged 21, a an hour he got out of the was committed to the Su- church preme Court for sentence. 4500 169854 170884 172483 17271M 1734,".’ 172254 176908 taken with or without a heel Feb, 8, 2 p.m. (second-class labourer, said that he met the two accused at Balclutha on September 12. They drank at a hotel until 10 p.m. Urquhart suggested that they go to a party and witness drove them in his car. 178024 180449 181022 181087 the lower levels of the soil not just wet the leaves and dampen the surface of the ground as this will not Leeks can be established with less effort than it takes with almost any other plant, although success with this dent on those which have this tendency. Pears, however, require careful observation as their attached to the semi-ripe wood. Lower leaves should be stripped off and a slice of bark can be removed and parcels, first opportunity). Samoa: Thursday. February 28. 2 p.m. (second-class and parcels. February 27. 10 a.m.). United States of America: Friday, PARAPLEGIC THANK-YOU His Honour said the oi- 20396-t. "Why xot fences were serious and that wood, the accused would have been' * _ ** sentenced to a long term of 20932 ' 6574 ’ tlawke Me. " Ingle- t89954 191934 192O7S 199R40 1209560 219113 2165.36 • Ba 220437 225096 227860 228351 230147 239276 ’90396 207497 216902 22802' 234245 reach the roots. On the other hand a rapid crop is dependent on giving them a good start. Leeks are flavour can deteriorate if left just a little bit too long from part of the lower end of the cutting which can be February 8, 2 p.m. (seccnd-ciass and parcels, first opportunity). Japan: Tuesday, February The Reverend Father Leo imprisonment but tor nis 234961 238493 241273 age. 521 8202 28066 87631 244180 245352 218063 241" 2498 06 26

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33454, 8 February 1974, Page 11

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Tauranga ticket wins first prize in lottery Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33454, 8 February 1974, Page 11

Tauranga ticket wins first prize in lottery Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33454, 8 February 1974, Page 11

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