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PUBLIC NOTICES ■jt£ EAT. RATIONING. NEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR FARMERS. Subject to compliance with the directions ol the Rationing Controller as set out in thq Meat. Rationing Notice, 1944 (see below), any farmer may, without the' surrender or cancellation of any coupons, supply for consumption in his own household any meat produced by the slaughter of stock owned by him. Application may be made to the Rationing Controller, Wellington, by farmers participating in a sharing arrangement for a similar exemption subject to the same condition. THE MEAT RATIONING NOTICE, 1944. PURSUANT to the Rationing Emergency Regulaticrls. 1942 (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations), the Rationing Controller hereby giver the following directions:— 1. Tills notice may be -cited as the Meat Rationing Notice, 1944. 2. Where any meat, is produced by the slaughter of stock in any place other than a slaughterhouse registered or licensed under the Meat Act, 1939, and any farmer cr other person is authorised under the regulations to supply that meat for consumption in his own household without the surrender or cancellation ' of any coupons—(a) He shall not supply or cause or permit any ether person to supply any, of that meat as aforesaid for consumption by himself or any other member of his household unless the person to whom it is supplied has deposited with a Rationing Officer all ordinary meat epupons issued to him; and (b) No member of the household shall accept any of that meat for consumption as aforesaid unless he has deposited with a Rationing Officer all ordinary meat coupons issued to him. Dated at Wellington, this 23rd day of August, 1944.—J. E. THOMAS, Rationing Controller. NOTE.—Upon the deposit by any person of coupons with a Rationing Officer as aforesaid,, the Rationing Officer, where necessary, will issue to the depositor an acknowledgment of receipt of the coupons and a special permit, which will enable the depositor to purchase supplies of meat from a butcher to supplement supplies secured from stock slaughtered on the farm and to obtain such emergency meat coupons for hotel and restaurant meals as may be required.

gAL E! SALE! SALE! STOCKTAKING SALE SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THE FORTUNATE. A LOVELY BLACK VELOUR COAT; larger than Women’s size; is 40-inch length; has yoke and tie belt; was £8 19s 6d; for £4 19s 6d. AN X OUTSIZE BLUE/BLACK COAT, fitting shape; well cut; was £8 8s; now £4 19s 6d. A PLEASING WHITE LINEN FROCK; with effective workihg, buttoned front, yoke back, pleats, etc.; was £5 ss; for £3 17s 6d: Women’s; slightly soiled. In Navy Silk Marocain is a USEFUL FROCK; long sleeves; pockets; undatepble style; Women’s; £4 4s; now £2 19s 6d. , , . In good quality Navy Coating, lined, is an EDGE-TO-EDGE COAT; smart. style; 1 useful weight; Women’s; was £8 19s 6d; for £7 7s. In Gold is an S.S.W. TINY SHORT COAT; sac shape; £3 3s; for £2 9s 6d. OTHER SPECIALS ON VIEW. MOST j GOODS REDUCED. LUCIA! LUCIA! GEORGE STREET (Next Singer Machine Co.). SALE! SALE! SALE! JtyJ'OTICE Mr OF PARTNERSHIP, N.Z. H. W. TYRRELL, A.P.A., Public Accountants)';: wishes to announce that he has admitted into partnership, as from September 1, 1944,' Mr T. E. V. TURPIN. A.P.A,. N.Z., and “that the partnership will continue to be carried on at the Queen’s Bldg., 109 Princes street, Duried'n, C.l. under the name of Tyrrell and Turpini Public Accountants. s KIN IRRI TA T I-O NS. If you suffer from a skin irritation such at acne, pimples, Athlete’s Foot, etc., try DREASITE for relief. DREASITE is a new hygienic application for these complaints. It is designed to give immediate soothing comfort and relief.. DREASITE 3s 6d from H. L. Sprosen, Ltd., Chemists, ' Dunedin. LIBERTY’S, LTD., Queen street, Auckland. SAWS Set and Sharpened at Manson’s, Princes street (opp. Tram Sheds). LEGAL NOTICES |JNDER THE COAL MINES ACT, 1925. APPLICATION FOR A COAL LEASE. To the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Otago Land District, Dunedin. PURSUANT to “ The Coal Mines Act, 1925, the undersigned, LESLEY TIKEY of Saddle Hill, in the Provincial District of Otago, in the Dominion of New Zealand. Miner; MARTIN TIKEY, of Saddle Hill, aforesaid, Miner; and GEORGE ANDREW BUSH, of Mosgiel, in the said Provincial District, Miner, Hereby Apply for a Coal Lease in respect to the following land: ALL THAT piece of land situated in the DUNCAN SETTLEMENT, being part of Section Four A(4A) on the public maps of the said Settlement, and being part of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title entered in Register Book, Volume 203, Folio 105, which niece of land is subject to Section 60 of ,r The Land Laws Amendment Act, 1912,’’ and subject also-to the same restrictions as are imposed in the case of leases by Section 190 of “ The Land Act, Proprietor: JOHN FRY, of, Brighton, farmer. . , „ Area applied for; 41 acres 3 roods 4.3 Pe The 6 said land is Settlement land. Have the applicants any- interest in any other coal lease or coal-prospecting licence? If so, give full particulars of such interest, together with the registered number and date of the lease or licence; Yes. a mining lease over parts of Sections 1 of 15, and 3 of 16, Block VIII. Dunedin and East Taieri Disrtict, but operations have been stopped as area is worked out. State the approx’mate quantity of coal which may be reasonably extracted from the area in respect of which a lease is applied for: 16,000 tons. State the estimated cost of developing the area, including the necessary plant, equipment, and buildings required for such purpose: £250. State what finance has been arranged to develop the area as a coal mine, together with the required plant, equipment, and buildings; No finance is required; all ’ work will be done by applicants personally, and they have all necessary plant and equipment on hand. State the estimated annual output: 1600 tons. State the term for which a lease is required: Ten years. In the event of a lease being granted and a deposit of £lO or over, being lodged previously to secure the due performance of the conditions of the lease, we desire such deposit to be placed on fixed deposit at the Bank of New Zealand in the name of the Receiver-general. Address for service at the Offices of Messieurs Webb, 'Allan. Walker, and Anderson, Solicitors. 49 Moray place west, Dunedin. , „„ ■ , Dated at Dunedin this 22nd day of August. 1944. Signature of applicants: LESLIE TIKEY. MARTIN TIKEY, GEORGE ANDREW BUSH, By their Solicitors, WEBB. ALLAN. WALKER, AND ANDERSON. Precise time of filing this application: 1 o.m. Tuesday, August 22, 1944. Time and place appointed for the, hearing of the application and all objections [hereto: 2 p.m. Monday, September 11, 1944, at the Office of the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Sixth Floor, Central Post Office Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin. (Objections must be filed in the. Registrar’s Office, and notified to applicants at east three days before the time so 1 appointed). (Sgd.) W. T. SPELMAN, Deputy Commissioner of Crown Lands. REPAIRS IS your La\vn Mower A 1 for the coming season? Send it to Manson’s now (opp. Tram Sheds). WELDING.—AII classes work undertaken; ’satisfaction guaranteed.—Stevenson, corner Police-Princes streets. WRINGERS Repaired, new rollers fitted.Manson’s, opposite Tram Sheds.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25629, 1 September 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25629, 1 September 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25629, 1 September 1944, Page 1

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