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Public Notices | WATSONS FOR AUCTIONS ,’ ALREADY’ this year we have! conducted several successful; auction sales of household) furniture and effects for: clients on their premises, and; we are looking for more! If; you are moxing. changing; residence, or leaving for over-; seas and want a quick and efficient total disposal of. furniture, chattels and household effects, contact the ex-; iperts for prompt and efficient! (service. ■ Barry Watson or Harry | Davies of i WATSONS AUCTIONS AND ! REAL ESTATE MREINZ 130 HIGH STREET j Telephone 60-236. I; r <r> TIMETABLE ALTERATIONS ■ SOMERFIELD ST MARTINS SERVICE MONDAY’ TO FRIDAY Commencing Monday, May 12. 1980. buses will be retimed to leave Cashmere Road as follows:— MONDAY-FRIDAY:

7.28 a.m. ex Cashmere Road retimed 7.24 a.m. 7.35 a.m. ex Howard Street retimed 7.31 a.m. 7.50 a.m. arrive Square retimed 7.46 a.m, to Square only. ADDITIONAL TRIP: 7.40 a.m. ex Cashmere Road. 7.47 a.m. ex Howard Street, 8.2 a.m. ex Square, arrive 8.17 a.m. St Mari tins. 7.50 a.m. ex Square to St Martins re-timed 8.2 a.m. M. G. TAYLOR. General Manager. i CHRISTCHURCH CITY’ COUNCIL OPERATION OF AMUSEMENT DEVICE—BRIGHTON MALL

’; TENDERS are invited for the * I right to operate a mini train ; I within a specified area of the Brighton Mall for the I period June 1, 1980 to March ■3l. 1981. Details of the area con:cerhed and other conditions . i pertaining to the operation of : I this amusement device may .| be obtained from the CityAdministration Department. |Christchurch City Council, 194 ■Manchester Street. . Tenders marked “Amuse-) Iment Device. Brighton Mall,”: will be received by the under-1 signed up to 4 p.m. on Fri-I day, May 23, 1980. | Tenders should include a| detailed drawing o r photo-i graph of the train. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. H. GRAY’, General Manager and Town Clerk. I wsio; UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY’ ELECTION TO COUNCIL AN ELECTION of members j of Council of the University; of Canterbury will be held; on MONDAY’, JUNE 9, 1980.1 ■ The election is being held to fill the vacancies caused by I the expiry of the terms of I office of: MR D. J. CLARK (Secondary Schools). MRS J. NUTHALL (Court of Convocation). MR P. YEOMAN (Court of Convocation). All the retiring members listed above are eligible for re-election. I The classes of electors entitled to nominate and vote in this election and the number of candidates to be elected are as follows: Canterbury District Court of Convocation Register: TWO CANDIDATES •Governing Bodies of Secondary* Schools: ONE CANDIDATE (’As defined by- Clause 6 of i the University of Canterbury Act.) Nomination papers may be obtained at the Registry. Candidates are invited to submit a short biographical statement to be sent out with the voting papers and this statement should be attached to the nomination paper. NOMINATIONS CLOSE with the Returning Officer, University of Canterbury, at 5I p.m., on MONDAY. MAY 12, 1980. I

The Court of Convocation consists of all graduates of the Univeisity ol Canterbury, Canterbury University Coliege and Lincoln College, all professors and graduate fulltime members of Staff of the University of Canterbury and Lincoln College and any graduate of any New Zealand university who, having been resident in the Canterbury University District for three months, has made application to the Registrar of the University of Canterbury for enrolment on the Register. CLAIMS FOR ENROLMENT close at 5 p.m., on MONDAY, | MAY 12. 1980, and the Regis- j trar remains closed until I JUNE 10. 1980. If a vote is required voting papers will be sent to all members resident in NewZealand, Australia. Fiji and (Samoa for whom the Universlily has a current address. I Any elector who has not rejceived a voting paper may I obtain one by making a request in writing to the Re-; ■turning Officer. i Under Clause 6 <2> tg) of. ■ the University of Canterbury' (Act 1961, the Governing; ißodies of State Secondary I (Schools and certain regis-j Itered Private Secondary! (Schools in the University of! Canterbury District, are en-: titled to one vote for the pur- 1 pose of electing a member of: the Council of the University of Canterbury. Notification of the election has already been sent to the governing bodies concerned. Further information regarding the procedures outlined in this notice may be obtained from the Returning Officer, University of Canterbury. The regulations concerning the elections may be found on page 595-599 of the 1980 University of Canterbury Calendar. I W. HANSEN. I Returning Officer. [ (April 16, 1980. ! ( l( i THE SKELLERUP i! ! WOOLSTON BAND ; ■THE Band will present a preI contest concert in the Christ- ! [church Boys’ High School As-> sembly Hall, Straven Road., [on Monday, May 12. Everybody welcome. Admission! (free. I

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Press, 10 May 1980, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 10 May 1980, Page 29

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