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AUCTIONS. SMITHS CITY MARKET. CMITHS CITY MARKET, WEEKLY AUCTION. THIS DAY, AT 10.30 A.M. LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. IMPLEMENTS, AND PRODUCE. A/c. Mrs Sage—Splendid Cow, springing. 12 NOON—MOTORS and BICYCLES, 4 GOOD CARS, 35 BICYCLES. FURNITURE. *' A/c. TRUSTEE in Estate M. J. Limnell. Deceased —Carpets, Hall Runner. Hearthrugs. Chesterfield Suite. 3-pce. Bedroom Suite, Sideboard. Couch. 3 Duchesses, 2 Wardrobes, Cot, Chairs, Drop. L. Table. Box Ottoman, Chiffonier, Kerbs, High Chair, Drop H Sewing Machine, Seagrass Chairs, Oak Hallstand. Commode, Blankets, Beds, S. and Double, Wood and Iron. GJ L3O P.M°— Cage Birds. 1 Pr. Golden pouLTRY 2 pM 3.30 P.M.— GROCERIES, 3.30 P.M. 20 Cases Dates. 20 Cases Raisins. 16 Cases Prunes, 6 Cases Fruits and Mixed Groceries. . , H C. SMITH, Principal. ’Phone 34-680. 3042 THIS DAY. THIS DAY, AT 1 P.M. ‘BY PUBLIC AUCTIONS AT - CJMITHS CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO STREET. „ No. 10G Racecourse road. North Brighton. Handy to Bus route, Golf Links, School, Domain, Beach, and Trotting Course. ... .. 4-roomed Bungalow, with all possible conveniences, garage, etc.; nearly i-acre, double frontage. Wonderful letting proposition. Would return on low estimate about 15 per cent. net. SMITHS CITY MARKET, Auctioneers. 3063 H. C. SMITH, Principal. LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that IT at a Special Meeting of the Lyttelton lorough Council held in the Borough :ouncll Chambers, Lyttelton, at 7.30 ’clock p.m. on Monday, the 22nd day of LUgust, 1933, a Resolution was passed to nake a Bv-law, the short title of which dll be "The Lyttelton Borough Council ly-law No. 1, 1938.” .... -j The object and purport of the proposed >y-law is:—To repeal by-laws made by he Mayor, Councillors, and Burgesses of he Borough of Lyttelton and to make irovision for the good rule and governnent of the Borough of Lyttelton. The jroposed By-law will repeal all previously sxisting By-laws in force in the Borough md will replace such By-laws. The pro>osed By-law deals with the following natters f Introductory Part—

Part I—With respect to buildings, subdivision of land, etc. Part ll—Relating to Drainage and Sanitation. . „ „ Part lll—Relating to Streets and to the good rule and government of the Borough. ' Part IV— Relating to licensing of vehicles plying for hire and their drivers, etc. Part V—Relating to the keeping of animals. Part Vl—Relating to the prevention ef contamination. Part Vll—Relating to Eating Houses. Part VIII—To prevent the contamination of milk. Part IX—Relating to Public Billiard Rooms. Part X—Relating to the treatment and sale of second-hand clothing and bedding. ‘ Part Xl—Relating to the suppression of rats, mice, fleas, etc. Part Xll—Relating to hoardings. Part Xlll—Relating to theatres, picture halls, dance halls, and concert rooms. Part XlV—Relating to the management of the abattoir and regulating the sale of meat. Part XV—Relating to the keeping of petroleum and dangerous goods. Part XVl—Relating to waterworks and water supply. Part XVll—Relating to reserves. Part XVlll—Relating to control of dogs. Part XlX—Relating to Public Baths. Part XX—Relating to hawkers and the licensing thereof. It is hereby further publicly notified that the aforementioned Resolution will be submitted to an Ordinary Meeting of the Lyttelton Borough Council to be held in the Lyttelton Borough Council Chambers, Lyttelton, at 8.30 o’clock p.m. on Monday, the third day of October, 1938. for confirmation as a Special Order, and that a copy of the said proposed By-law is deposited—at the Office of the Lyttelton Bbrough Council, situated as aforesaid, and is open for Inspection without fee by the public during office hours, which are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on week-days (except Saturday). F. HOBBS. Town Clerk. Lyttelton. 25/8/1938, 8375 COUNT! COUNCILS. KOWAI COUNTY COUNCIL, LEITHFIELD DRAINAGE DISTRICT. 'V'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a Special Meeting of the Kowai County Council, held on the 9th day of September, 1938, a Resolution • was passed, the object or purport of which is hereunder set out and will be submitted for confirmation as a special order at the ordinary meeting of the Council, to be held on the 14th day of OCTOBER, 1938, at the hour oL 10 a.m., at the County Council Office, Balcairn. The object or purport of the said Resolution is to constitute the area of land within the County edged with green on the plan deposited at the Council office, and referred to in the Petition to the Council by Henry May and others bearing date the 17th day of June, 1938, a Drainage District to be known as “The Leithfleld Drainage District” for the construction of drainage works therein.' The said drainage district will be constituted on the 15th day of October, A copy of the said Resolution is deposited at the office of the County Council, Balcairn, and is open for'the inspection of the public during- office hours until the Ordinary Meeting of the Council, to be held on the - 14th day of October, 1938. DATED this Thirteenth day of September, 1938. J. E. TINNOCK, Clerk to the Kowai County Council. JOHNSTON, WHITE. & CHAMPION. Solicitors to the Council. 2362 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. "Yy ALTER J. WATSON’S, Consulting Opticians, 695 COLOMBO STREET (Next KincaidSTT 'Phone 35-226. W8441 K LEX E M A TREATMENT. rOR SKIN and SCALP AILMENTS. Sufferers from ECZEMA SEBORRHOEA PSORIASIS ALOPECIA ACNE FALLING HAIR. BABY ECZEMA Successfully treated, instantly relieved. Consultations Free. Write for Booklet. KLEXEMA ROOMS, TRIANGLE CHAMBERS. 281 HIGH STREET, )pen Friday Evenings. ’Phone 34-566. OPTICIANS. ■i SEVICKE JONES, r ‘ OPTICIAN. 51 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. (Corner Chancery lane). Telephone 34-452. P.O. Box 669. tt'IND your market with an advertise- " ment in “The Press,” in the Small Advertisement Columns. Office open till 10 p-m. ' —h

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22514, 23 September 1938, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22514, 23 September 1938, Page 22

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