Public Notices Affil.R.a.H* ph «2?uo 068 corr ections Si? *J lte Box «e^i 7 ssfe2« urch L 6892 SCHUbSLERS biuchemte salts obtainable from W R Fal- ?.'*''•■ Lt ,?’ Chemlata, 670 Colombo St Christchurch. SMALL business owners* Bookkeper will maintain or write up all books of account. Also debtors, creditors, bank reconciliations, statements of affairs and profit and loss accounts All tax returns completed. Reply P.O. Box 22432, High Street. X 9230 “The Press" STREET MAPS OF CHRISTCHURCH WALL MAPS 1973 EDITION 7$ CENTS JJOLDED w STRONG COVER IDEAL FOR CAR •1. ■ Obtainable from: CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD. OR LEADING BOOKSELLERS D WITNESS TO ACCIDENT Madras Street, near Southwark Street. Friday. June 7. approx. 8.45 p.m. Would any person who saw Jaguar ear hit cream Austin van parked tn Madras Street please phone HSL 7130. X9263 MULLANY’S «O MINUTE DENTAL REPAIRS Repairing dentures with sticking plaster, Doesn’t show the touch of a master. And sticking with glue. Simply won’t do. A trip to Mullany’s is faster. 10« GLOUCESTER STREET. (Opp. Haywright’s), Box 1316 — Phone 74-945. CHRISTCHURCH. Hours: 7.45 a.m. to 5 p.m. T JUMBLE SALE TOMORROW - (Wed.) 10.30 a.m. FORRESTERS HALL, OXFORD TERRACE. Admission 5 Cents. T3713 Weekly Class in Music THE LITERATURE OF THE PIANOFORTE TWEIVE Lessons commencing on Monday, July 1, at 7.30 p.m. Lecturer: LLOYD G. PEACH. Brochures from: Department of Extension Studies, University of Canterbury. 6568 SECTION 102 SALE OF LIQUOR ACT, 1962 NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES, LIMITED, a duly incorporated company having Its registered office at Wellington has made application to the Canterbury Licensing Committee for a Tavemkeaeper's Licence in respect of the Tavern premises situated at the corner of Moorhouse Avenue and Madras Street, Christchurch, and known as the Grosvenor Tavern. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the grant of this application may, not later than fourteen (14) days from the date of the first publication of this Notice, file a notice In writing of his objection and all the grounds thereof with the Clerk of the Canterbury Licensing Committee at the Magistrate’s Court at Christchurch. This is the second publication of this Notice 6713 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT, 1953 RANGIORA BOROUGH HEARING OF OBJECTIONS TO VARIATION No. 2 TO THE PROPOSED DISTRICT PLANNING SCHEME The Rangiora Borough Council hereby gives notice that the hearing of objections to the above variation to the District Scheme will commence at the offices of the Council, Rangiora, at 7.30 p.m. on the Tuesday, the 30th day of July, 1974, and will continue as there arranged from time to time and place to place until all objections and witnesses have been heard. All persons who wish to be heard in support or in opposition to any objection shaU notify the Council in writing on form G set out in the first schedule to the Town and Country Planning Regulations, 1960, stating whether they desire to be heard by CouncU, before the 26th day of July. 1974, and shall serve a copy of such notice on the objector. The following is a summary of the subject matter* of objections received by the Council. 41) Canterbury Regional Planning Authority—objection to the form of the proposed Ordinance relating to dispensation and waivers from certain provisions of the District Scheme. _ (2) B. G. and P. D. Macpherson—Objection to the &roposed Ordinance relatig to dispensation and waivers from the District Scheme as they relate to the height, bulk, density and location of buildings and to the maximum height of 7 metres for dwelling houses (and seeking a reduction of this height to 6 metres). (3) Rangiora Borough Council—objection to clarify, amend and correct an error In the proposed Ordinances relating to bulk and location requirements as they affect the width of a side yard for building greater than 4.5 mln. height and the distance between buildings. The above objections may be inspected at the offices of the council. Dated at Rangiora this 12th dav of June, 1974. R. S. DICKINSON. Town Clerk. 6890
Ministry of BLR Agriculture and Fisheries New Zealand PAKIHI DEMONSTRATION FARM ANNUAL FIELD DAY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1974 PROGRAMME: • Starts 10 «.m. at Pakihi Demonstration Farm, 4 miles south of Westport. • Finishes at 3 p.m. • Bring a cut lunch. • Features, — Guest Speaker, C. During, Ruakura Ag. Res. Centre. — Presentation of Farm Accounts for year ending June 30, 1974. — The latest recommendations in West Coast Land Development. — Sheep and Cattle Husbandry topics. All members of the public are invited to attend. 4822
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