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Public Notices ® New Zealand Forest Service NOTICE OF INTENTION TO LAY POISON THE N.Z. Forest Service will during the period, September 6 until October 31. 1976, be laying Cyanide Paste and 108 u in Jam, Carrot and PeUet Baits by hand lor opossums on Paparoa S.F. 34 Craigieburn Pakahi Tree Planting Trials. The public are warned against handling baits or carcasses of poisoned animals. The game (Packing and Export) Regulations, 1967 recovery of game meat will not be permitted in or with in 5 miles of the area where poison is laid and such prohibition shall continue for a period of four weeks following the completion of poisoning. W. R. PEDDER, Conservator of Forests. 2702 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND CHRISTCHURCH REGISTRY NO. W.5.660 BETWEEN .1. RATTRAY AND SON, LTD, a duly incorporated company having its registered office at Dunedin and carrying on business there and elsewhere in New Zealand including Christchurch as General Merchants, PLAINTIFF, AND ERIC BOYD and JESSIE BOYD, both of Postmans Road, Kaikoara, Grocers, DEFENDANTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that under a Writ of Sale issued out of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Christchurch at th« suit of the abovenamed plaintiff being the execution creditor (against the abovenamed defendants pusuant to a judgement obtain against him in the said Court I have taken in execution all the estate right title and interest of the defendant in ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND in Certificate of Title 2A/1122 and being all that parcel of land containing five acres more or less being Section 4 Block VIII Mount Fyffe Survey District situated in the Marlborough District and will cause the same to be sold by public auction by Pyne. Gould and Guinness, Ltd. Kaikoura, New Zealand at their auction rooms, West End, Kaikoura, on Friday the 20th day of August 1976 at the hour of 2 o’clock in the afternoon unless the total amount of the judgement herein together with interest and all costs and expenses be sooner paid or satisfied. The officer executing this Writ is Patrick David Clancy of the District of Canterbury, care of the Supreme Court at Christchurch. The solicitor for the execution creditor is Desmond James Boyle, care of Messrs Cavell Leitch Pringle and Boyle of 152 Manchester Street, Christchurch. For further information and particulars and conditions of sale apply to the auctioneer or to the said solicitors or to the Sheriff at his office, the Supreme Court. The property is occupied. SHERIFF. i AUCTIONEER’S NOTE SITUATED 4 miles north Kaikoura on Corner Postmans Road and South Highway 1. Excellent outlook over Kaikoura Bay and Peninsula. Dwelling of wood and iron in average repair, 2 bedroms, living room, open fire, bathroom, kitchen, electric stove and coal range. Detached washhouse, garage and store shed, water supply rainwater, no septic tank. 5201 SIGN OF THE TAKAHE WE wish to advise that the above building will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday. We shall reopen on Wednesday for Devonshire teas and lunches. For reservations phone 324-052. M 2078 APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION UNDER THE SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT 1955 NOTICE is hereby given that YEW TONG WONG, of 499 Papanui Road, Christchurch, will apply to the Shops and Offices Exemptions Tribunal sitting in the Magistrate’s Courtroom at Christchurch, on FRIDAY, the 10th day of September, 1976, at 9.30 a.m., for exemption from the provisions of the New Zealand (Non-Food) Employees Collective Agreement dated the 11th December, 1974. The applicant requests that permission be granted to permit the sale of cut flowers during the hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays. The grounds of the application are that the shop is already open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays for the sale of fruit and vegetables and there are a number of Rest Homes. Private and Maternity Hospitals and two cemeteries in the area and it is in the public interest that the exemption be granted. The class of business substantially carried on in the said shop are: Sale of fruit, vegetables and cut flowers. Applicant. YEW TONG WONG, This notice is given by BRUCE SHAW MeLAUGHLIN, Solicitor for the Applicant, whose address for service is at the offices of Messrs Harold Smith and Dallison, 776 Colombo Street, Christchurch. APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION UNDER THE SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT 1955 NOTICE is hereby given that SMITHS CITY MARKET LIMITED, of 550 Colombo Street, Christchurch, will apply to the Shops and Offices Exemptions Tribunal, sitting in the Magistrate’s Courtroom at Christchurch, on FRIDAY, the 30th day of August, 1976. at 9.30 a m., for exemption from (No. 6 Courtroom), Clause 6 of the Retail (non-food) Employees in the whole of New Zealand Collective Agreement dated the Bth of December, 1975. The applicant requests that an Exemption to enable the applicant to open its premises to the public for the purposes of display and demonstration, on Wednesday, September 1, 1976, between the hours of 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., and in subsequent years between the same hours on the last Wednesday in August and alternatively the first Wednesday in September in each and every year. The grounds' of the application are: That it is desirable In the public interest that the exemption be granted. The class of business substantially carried on in the said shop is General Merchants. SMITHS CITI’ MARKET LIMITED, by its Solicitors, Matson Marshall and Butler. Per: PETER J. EGDEN. This notice is given by Peter James Egden. Solicitor for the Applicant, whoso address for service is at the offices of Messrs Matson Marshall and Butler, Solicitors. 61 Caabrtdga Terrace, Christ church.

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Press, 16 August 1976, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 16 August 1976, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 16 August 1976, Page 27

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