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V/ MT ’ STUDHOLME RODEO Waimate Showgrounds Tuesday, December 23 COMMENCING 10am SHARP Admission: Adults $l, School Children 20c, cars 20c. Entertainment for ell the family, featuring — Novice Barebback —- Novice Steer — Novice Saddle — Steer Wrestling — Calf Roping — Sheep Riding — Decorating Wild Steer — Barrel Racing (ladies only) — Calf Riding (run under N.Z. Rodeo Assn 15.1.) Inc) The Body Scanner Anneal will benefit from the proceeds. Luncheon . Hot Pies - Hot Water, etc available - Licensed Booth on Grounds. Hon. Secretary I. S BUCKINGHAM phone 7460, No. 8 RD, Waimate.

CHRISTCHURCH PRESS Subscribers going on holiday Christchurch “Press" subscribers living in Christchurch and going on holiday, who wish to stop their paper, please complete the coupon below and post to: THE CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT, “THE PRESS,” P.O. BOX 1005, CHRISTCHURCH Phone 790 940 - After Hours 790-943 NAME ADDRESS DISTRICT Last Delivery Day Resume Delivery Copies are available daily from Agents in country and holiday resort districts. Please order from them when you are on holiday. PLEASE NOTIFY US EARLY TH£ LARGEST PA/LY CIRCULATION IN THE SOUTH ISLAND.

FOREST FIRES KILL MORE THAN TREES Clematis paniculafa A foresr, ia~ge m-sma... n? ve Ow:<t w cu.'.-'i a vnfXiV .'■• -exotic. it nome io cour.Tos jjr climber with dark-g;een <m nv species of plant and animal life ■ HL.I 'W’IBHRI leaves, is common throughout many of which cannot survive 'wL HK7 i| our lowland and loweroutside the forest ~ ■■& ’jr mountain forests. Clematis has environment. It protects the Sf * JB separate male and female ground on steep and unstable 1 * plants and is therefore highlv country from the el fecis of '* dependent on other members heavy rain which causes soil f ST J MB of the forest community for erosion, provides attractive OKa \ Wj cross-pollination. Its festoons hackdrops in the countryside, Wj|L'- * of white flowers, which herald gives wide s<ope lor spring, are attractive to recreational pursuits, and may < sr\ night-flying moths and other also be managed as a *■ Jf „«k W insects. renewable resource of wood W a Wpeat Ji for industry. Fire can destroy <>< all these values. PbfcTjjfei"" .. 'W New Zealand Forest Service.

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Press, 18 December 1976, Page 22

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