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PUBLIC NOTICES SOUTHLAND COUNTY COUNCIL Under the Southland Land Drainage Amendment Act, 1938 ,NOTICE TO CLEANSE AND REMOVE OBSTRUCTIONS FROM DRAINS. THE. OCCUPIERS or where there are no occupiers, then the owners of all farms within the County of Southland are hereby required to cleanse and remove obstructions from farm-drains upon their farms or on roads adjoining their farms within three calender months from the date of this notice, being date of the first publication thereof (30th January, 1942). The County Council may carry out the work required by this notice in respect to any farm-drain upon which the work has not been done within the period specified, and may recover as rates the cost thereof and all incidental expenses incurred in connection therewith from the occupier or owner of the farm. “Farm” means any continuous area of land occupied and used as one holding for agricultural or pastoral purposes, or for both of such purposes. An area of land shall be deemed to be continuous, notwithstanding that it is severed by a public road or by a railway or river, if it is in fact occupied and used as one holding as aforesaid. “Farm-drain” means as to any farm that part of any drain, which, being on the farm, or between the farm and any adjoining land, or along the side of a road fronting the farm, is used for landdrainage purposes in relation to more than one farm, but does not include that part of any drain which, by reason of the natural fall of the land or by means of artificial drains, is used for land-drainage purposes in relation to an area of land in excess of two thousand acres. “Obstructions” includes all obstructions of any kind calculated to impede the free flow of water in a drain, including earth, stone, timber and material of all kinds, and trees, plants, weeds and growths of all kinds. By order of the Southland County Council. Dated this 28th day of January, 1942. H. C. GIMBLETT, 5466 County Clerk. LOST AND FOUND LOST, Sum of money in Gore yesterday. Reward.—Times Office, Gore. 6455 LOST in town, Tuesday afternoon, New Brown Leather Hold-all with pocket. Finder please return Times Office. ' ' 6490 SHIPPING NOTICES UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z. LTD., Crescent, INVERCARGILL. ( Telephones 1772 and 1773. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES Lyttelton-Wellington, Picton-Welling-ton, South Sea Islands, Australia— Particulars on application. Frequent cargo sailings to New Zealand Coastal ports.—Particulars on application. Booking Agents for: UNION AIRWAYS OF N.Z. COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS, TASMAN EMPIRE AIRWAYS, BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS, AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS, AIRLINES OF AUSTRALIA, And all other principal Air Lines. 1 Consignees requiring cargo stopped at Bluff are requested to notify the Company in writing before the arrival of the steamer. The Company will use every endeavour to comply with consignees’ instructions, but in the event of being unable to locate or sort the cargo in the ship at Bluff no responsibility can be accepted. SHAW SAVILL LINES PASSENGER SERVICES TO SOUTH AFRICA TO ENGLAND DOMINION MONARCH First Class Only AKAROA CERAMIC MATAROA TAMAROA Cabin Class Only. Apply— SHAW SAVILL & ALBION CO., LTD., (Inc. in England), WELLINGTON AND AGENTS THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. M. AN z - L 1N E Montreal, Australia, New Zealand Line, Limited. (Inc. in Canada) Regular Monthly Service to U.S.A, and Canada. Ports of Discharge: NEW YORK, BOSTON, MONTREAL and/or HALIFAX. Cargo accepted for Inland Points in U.S.A, and CANADA. For further information apply to— U.S.S. Co. Ltd. J. G. Ward & Co. J. E. Watson and Co. Ltd. Milking Machine i Bobberware INFLATIONS— i Super soft for fast, clean milking. Straight gin. - - - 7/9 per doz. Bulb Top, 13-16 in. 7/9 per doz. Bulb Top Jin. - 9/3 per doz. Heavy Grey Straight jin.— 7/9 per doz. AIR TUBING - - - - 9d per ft. MILK TUBING ---!/- per £t. CLAW TUBING— In coils 6d per ft. In cut lengths - - - 4/6 per doz. .‘hones 444, 439. P.O. Box 25

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Southland Times, Issue 24684, 4 March 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 24684, 4 March 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 24684, 4 March 1942, Page 2

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