Public Notices FUNDRAISING FUNDRAISING FUNDRAISING EXCELLENT opportunity for sports clubs, social clubs, schools, kindles etc, to raise funds. Phone Richard 517-222 for details. No. of Company: CH 123336 The Companies Act 1955 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR DISSOLUTION OF THE COMPANY Pursuant to Section 335 A Name of Company: ALFORD STATION LIMITED Presented by: Messrs Gallaway Haggltt Sinclair, No. 235 Upper Stuart Street, Dunedin. NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of Section 335 A of the Companies Act 1955, I ROBERT GRAHAM SINCLAIR a Director of ALFORD STATION LIMITED propose to apply to the Registrar of Companies at Christchurch for a declaration of dissolution of the Company. Unless written objection is made to the Registrar within thirty gays after the date of this Notice or such later date as the Section may require, the Registrar may dissolve the Company. DATED this 24th day of July 1989. R. G. SINCLAIR (Director) THE COMPANIES ACT 1955 ERICKSON FARMS LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given that i by a duly signed entry in the Minute Book of the abovenamed company on the 11th day of July 1989, the following Special Resolution was passed, namely: THAT the company having filed a declaration of solency in compliance with Section 274 (2) of the Companies Act 1955, be wound up voluntarily and that Mr Peter Joseph Quirke of W. C. Prosser and Son, Chartered Accountants, 7 Durham Street, Rangiora be and is hereby appointed liquidator and that the liquidator be empowered to distribute among the members in specie the whole of the assets of the Company. The liquidator hereby fixes the 25th day of August 1989, as the day on or before which the creditors of the company are to prove their debts of claims, and to establish any title they may have to priority under Section 308 of the Companies Act 1955, or to be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before the debts are proved or as the case may be, from objecting to the distribution. DATED this 24th day of July 1989 P. J. QUIRKE Liquidator P.O. Box 4, RANGIORA. Coal, Coke, Firewood ABSOLUTELY Al Bluegum and slab wood, by the trailer load, 12 Calgary Place, open daily, 8 till 4.30, Sat 8 till 4, Sun. 9.30 till 4. A cord of dry spilt willow, $110; pine $lO5. Free delivery. Bags cones, $6.75, red beech, $lO, trailer loads avail. CMS Firewood, 908 Waltham Rd, ph. Gregg, 651-719. A good supply of firewood, free delivery or free use of our trailers. Summer and Winter Fuels Ltd, 68 Waterloo Rd. Ph. 497-189. 8 a.m. to 12 noon Sat. Hrs 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. week-days. APPROVED clean air coals, all grades. Registered coal merchant. All deliveries and ex yard. Richmond Coal Supply, 6 Chrystal St. ph. 852-902. AVAILABLE most types wood ex yard or delivered. Southern Fire Supplies, Rolleston, Open daily 8-5 p.m., Sat. 8.302 p.m. Ph. 478-382 or 478-392. BAGS of wood or cones, $5, Y.M.C.A., 12 Hereford Street, Saturday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. BLUE gum, pine and willow, delivered or ex yard. Free use of our trailers. Ph. Burnweli Wood, 494-232, 314 Waterloo Road. Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. BUDGET special. Bluegum (dry) $5 sack. 10 x 20kg coal $55. 5 coal 5 Bluegum $52. Smorgasbord $45. Ph. G. Kate 595-086 (evenings). CHEAPEST ever split willow, 3 cord lots, $2OO. Ph. Amberley (0504) 48-425. COAL now delivering daily Cascade $lO per bag, Giles Creek nuts $10.50 per bag. Free deliv. 10 bags or more. Pearsons, 180 Ruru Rd, (opp. Refuse Stn). Ph. 811-395. FIREWOOD, order now for next winter. Macro, Larch, Oregon and Pine. Competitive prices. Ph. Roy, 888-962. INSPECT the quality and variety of our huge stock piles, trailers or free delivery. City Firewood, cnr Johns/ Gardiners Rds. Ph. 599-323. MANUKA (dry), bags only, free delivery, 5 plus, prompt service. Ph. 854-343. MID-WINTER Special 9 cu m (214 cord) of cut Pine slab wood for an unbeatable price of $135 per load. This firewood may not be dry but look at that price again - yes 214 cord for $135. Free delivery within in 10 km’s of our mill, trailer loads also available ex mill. Ph. 830-136 or call at Burwood Lumber Co, 100 Waitlkiri Drive, Christchurch, 9. Cats, Dogs, Pets APPRECIATIVE homes required for 3 handsome, male, family dogs. Luke, collie cross, 5-yrs, black and tan, Intelligent, obedient. Benjie, german shepherd doberman, 4-yrs, black and tan, good temperament, companionable. Patch, collie cross, 9mths, tri-coloured, intelligent. Dogwatch 888-021, 893687, 651-842. LASSIE male pup, beautiful sable and white, 4 months, reg. NZKC, papers optional. Ph. 556-763. MINIATURE Fox Terrier, male, 8 mths, neutered, needs kind home. Very loving and energetic. Phone 498Livestock ABANDONED, able, absolutely always a better bargain deal for cull cattle and unwanted horses. No gimmicks. Please ph. Dougal Petrie, 647-308. ~ ALWAYS a top price for cull cattle and horses. Ph. John Luxton, 893-913, a.h. 811-073. DEER posts, large stock, Ph. 499- McVlcars. HORSEFLOATS, new dble on tandem axles, phone 380-314, a.h. 665-017. SAWDUST. Phone Al Contractors for fresh sawdust or shavings. Ph. 523-445.
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