Public Notices COMMONWEALTH GAMES COMMONWEALTH GAMES RUN FOR FUN RUN FOR FUN SUNDAY. JULY 16, 1978, Hagley Park (Armagh Street* Please assemble 9.45 a.m. Three courses: Long 7km, Medium 5.6 km. short 3.5 km. Adults $l. children 50c, family groups $2. Tickets available trom National Bank of N’.Z. (all branches'. Queen Elizabeth II Park. Christchurch City Council, 197 Manchester Street. Radio New Zealand 3ZB'. Colombo Street. City. AU proceeds to travel fund 1978 Games Team. Win a return air travel voucher for two to Rotorua by Courtesy Mount Cook Airlines. All run entry tickets should be placed in a barrel on completion of the Run. at the finish line, to be eligible to participate in the lucky draw. Largest school and club teams running as a group are eligible for the foUowinf prizes: Gordon and Gotch school prize: Llbrarv Books Voucher. Armstrong and Springnail Club Prize: Portable Typewriter. (Butt of entry card must be submitted as broof of team entry size to Run officials st Late Entry desk.' Have-a-shot Sports Skills. Six individual events spon- ■ sored by Edmonds. Ltd. Come ’ and try to break a world j record. JOHN NEVILLE CREIGHTON. ANDREW JOSEPH NEWMAN. ANTHONY LEON McGOWAN and DAVID ISLWYN JONES practising as Barrister* and Solicitors under • the firm name of PURNELL, CREIGHTON, NEWMAN and CO., at 217 Gloucester Street, Christchurch, announce that as from July 1, 1978, they have been joined In partnership by BERNARD GEOFFREY ROWE who has been a member of their staff for some time. The practice will continue under the name of PURNELL, CREIGHTON, NEWMAN and CO. The Post Office Box number 849 and telephone number 790-430 will remain unchanged. 3716
aaMSW s«wn *••* POWER SHUTDOWN THE BOARD advise* consumers that It will be necessary to disconnect power in the locality described below on TUESDAY, JULY 18. or If conditions unsuitable on Wednesday, July 19 so that staff may safely make high voltage alterations and extensions and for urgent maintenance. Time: 12.30 p.m.-4 p.m. approximately. Area affected: Whole of Port Levy area and Whites, Road only in Little River orea. As the Board wll endeavour to restore power as soon as possible, consumers should treat the line* as alive at all times. S. E. SLATTER, General Manager. 3955 TEMPLETON BRANCH N.Z.L.P. FRANK ROGERS, M.P. for Onehunga, and BILL WOODS, Selwyn candidate, will address a Public Meeting in the Kopara Street Hall, Templeton on Wednesday, July 19, at 8 p.m. SUPPER PROVIDED ALL WELCOME 2276 IN BANKRUPTCY NEVILLE JAMES WILLIAM TAYLOR, of 147 Totars St, Christchurch, Company Director, was adjudped bankrupt on Jun* 28, 1978. Creditors meeting will be held at the Conference Room. 11th Floor, Housing Corporation Building, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, on MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1978. at 11 a.m. IVAN A. HANSEN. Official Assignee. CHRISTCHURCH. 2272
!IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND CHRISTCHURCH REGISTRY BETWEEN SHIRLEY MABEL CHANEY. of Christchurch. married woman, Applicant AND ALBERT GEORGE CHANEY, of Christchurch, company employee, Respondent NOTICE is hereby given that under a writ ef sale Issued out of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Christchurch at the suit of the above named respondent being the execution creditor against SHIRLEY MABEL CHANEY the above named applicant pursuant to a judgment obtained against her ta the said Court Mr Registrar Withers a Sheriff for New Zealand will offer for sale by public auction all that estate right title and interest in land being an estate in fee simple situated in the City of Christchurch containing 1014 sq. m or thereabouts being Lot 15 on Deposited Plan 21105 and being all the land comprised in Certificate of Title Register 2A Folio 868 (Canterbury Land Registry) together with all easements and encumbrances registered thereon through Messrs W. E. Simes and Company, Limited at its auction rooms at 239 Manchester Street, Christchurch, on Wednesday the 9th day or August 1978 at 3 p.m. unless the total amount of judgment herein together with all costa and expenses be sooner paid or satisfied. AUCTIONEERS NOTE The dwelling situated at 34 Kalwara Street, Christchurch, Is approximately twenty years old and is constructed with concrete foundations, concrete block walls roughcasted over and has a title roof. It contains a spacious lounge with open fireplace; kitchen/ dining with formica bench, electric range, incinerator and dual hot water service; two double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, sunroom, bathroom with bullt-tn bath, basin and shower over bath; separate laundry and separate toilet. Located on a private rear section, well fenced. this property lies well to the sun. There is a two-car motor garage. This is an ideal first home or suitable for a mature couple. The property is soid subject to existing tenancies or occupation, if any. The conditions of tale may be seen at the office of the Sheriff in the Supreme Court at Christchurch at any time during the office hours prior to the sale without the payment of any fee and also In the auction room on the day of sale without payment of any fee. The solicitors for the execution creditor ar* Mestre T. D. Harman and Son, 177 Hereford Street. Christchurch.
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