Public Notices WINSTONES WE are pleased to advise our opening hours for December and January. 59 PRINCESS ST 8 a.m.-430 p.m., closed for lunch 12 p.m.-1230 pan. Saturdays 8 a-m. - 12 pan. Closed statutory days only. 29 LEEDS ST 8 aan.-5 p.m. Closed statutory days and Saturdays 28 December and 4 January. NO MORE SLAUGHTER HOUSES IT IS WISER still to regard it as a social duty and an individual privilege, to treat other living beings, however they treat you, with understanding, patience and mercy. Notice of Resolution for voluntary winding up of company and appointment of Liquidator In the matter of the Companies Act 1955 and In the. matter of JONES PASTURES - (MOUNTAIN VIEW) LIMITED I (In voluntary liquidation) NOTICE Is hereby given that by a resolution of the members ofthe company dated the 19th day of December 1985 the members resolved that the company be wound up and that TIMOTHY MICHAEL HERRICK be appointed the liquidator of the company. DATED this 19th day of December 1985. T. M. Herrick, Liquidator. OXFORD BUTCHERY WE wish to advise our customers that we will be closing 5 p.m., December 31, reopening January 6. THE VINTAGE CAR CLUB OF NEW ZEALAND CANTERBURY BRANCH INCORPORATED HAS made application to the Licensing Control Commission for a Club Licence In respect of its premises at McLeans Island. Any person who Is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the grant of this application may not later than 14 days from the date of the first publication of this notice file a notice in writing of his objection and of the grounds thereof with the Secretary of the Licensing Control Commission, at Wellington. The purposes of the Club are to foster Interest In Vintage motor vehicles. The hours of opening sought are Friday, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Saturday, 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.; and any other day on which a notified event is being held for 3 hours from the finish of the event, but In no case later than 10 p.m. on a week day, or 7 p.m. on a Sunday. The period for which the licence is sought is all year. This is the first publication of this notice. TESTING STATION HOURS: SAT. 7.30am-spm MON. to FRI. 7.30am-5.30pm Late Night Wed. 7pm NOW TWO TESTING LANES OPERATING Tenders BUILDERS levels - full range of Sokklsha levels available from $775 Including tri-pod and case. 56-298 (a.h. 558828). CANTERBURY Drilling. Postholes, disposal bores, foundation holes, soak holes, pole houses. Free quotation. Phone 227-340. ROLLS BUILDERS requiring aluminium Joinery prices for residential and commercial — please contact Rolls by phoning 842-117. HOUSES TWO relocatable houses, older style in good cond. for viewing and Information please Ph. 63-600. Tenders close 4 p.m. January 8,1986, all tenders must be sent to P.O. Box 498 Christchurch. TENDER OF HOUSE FOR REMOVAL AT BROOKSIDE OLDER style three bedroom cottage. Suitable for relocation. For further information and tender details phone Irwell 241-662 or contact K. L. and C. A. McKenzie, Brookside, R.D. Leeston. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ,
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