n»ue woncn CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD SEWERS AVAILABLE FOR SEWERS AVAILABLE FOR CONNEXION CONNEXION Philpotts road north from north end of Glenfield terrace to end of sewer. T. A. TUCKER, Secretary. 2404 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHER CLAIMANTS Pursuant to Section 35. Trustee Act. 1956. all creditors and other persons having claims to which that section applies in connexion with the estates oi the persone mentioned below, are h« r *“- v required to send to the Public Trustee at the Public Trust Office at Christchurch on or before 21st day of June. 1961, particulars of their claim*. Th*F are warned that after that date the Public Trustee may administer or distribute the estates having regard only to the clalin* of which he then has notice without being liable to persons of whose claims he has not then had notice. Claims due and owing at date of death should be so certified. CHALMERS. Helen Maude, late of Kalkoura, widow, died 12.3.61. COCKS, Frederick Sidney, late of Christchurch, retired cabinet maker, died 1.5.61. DOGGETT. Lena May, late of Christchurch, widow. died 11.5.61. McHALE. Martin James, formerly of Lyttelton, late of Walau. cook, died 4-5.10.60. McKINNON. Annie Augusta, late of Christchurch, married Wyman, died 6.5.61. McLEOD. Rox, late of Christchurch, married woman, died 14.5.61. PULLAN. James Henry, late of Christchurch, telegraph linesman, died 11.10.60. ROBINSON, Florence Maud, late of Christchurch. widow, died 15.5.61. R. W. HOPE. District Public Trustee, ChristCtlUJ<;h - 2402 ASHBURTON STEAM CLUB AND CENTENNIAL HALL SOCIETY RESULT OF RAFFLE (Drawn under Police Supervision.) Ticket No. 7477: Morrison, No. 8 R.D., Ashburton.
HURUNUI BY-ELECTION MISS H. M. KING President Social Credit League, Inc., Will open the Campaign for SOCIAL CREDIT with MR M. J. CLARK, the Social Crtdit Candidate At the R.S.A. HALL, KAIAPOI, TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 23, at 8 pm. THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NATIONAL AND LABOUR. VOTE CLARK THIS TIME. 2311 SOCIAL CREDIT CLUB WILDING PARK, every Monday, at 8. Lecturer: Albert E. Willyana, Esq. Subject: I.M.F. WORLD BANK E.V.R.: Common Market
WEATHER permitting, power will be cut off in BROMLEY on Sunday. May 21, to enable a new substation to be connected, as follows: 1.15 pm. to 4.15 p.m. That area bounded by Jollie street. Butterfield avenue. McGregors road and Linwood avenue; also McGregors road north, Butterfield avenue and the northern section of Mackworth street. Smith street, and Tiltord street. G. H. BATTERSBY, General Manager. Municipal Electricity Dept. THE BRITISH COMMONWEALTH" is the title of an address by the Rev. C. R TAYLOR in the Chamber of Commerce Hail on WEDNESDAY. MAY 24, AT 8 P.M. A quotation: "Knowing so little of the nature of the achievements by which their ancestors changed the Destiny of Mankind. Our People know all too little of the vast opportunities and obligations of the Commonwealth today."—Lord Elton—British Israel World Federation. LENDING LIBRARY OPEN EVERY FRIDAY FROM 1 TO 3.30 AT 100 CASHEL STREET. 2243 FIRST AID CLASSES under the auspices ol the Association in the subject of First Aid wifi commence as under: Headquarters at 55 Peterborough street, at 7.30 p.m.. on Wednesday. May 24. St. John Hall. 22 Cashmere road, at 7JO p.m., on Monday. May 22. The Classes are for adult* Fee* are modest. The Course last* one night weekly for seven weeks and conclude* with an examination for the St. John Certificate. All are welcome I Further particulars may be 1 had regarding above Classes on I Telephone 70-727. or by calling l at 55 Peterborough street ' Please indicate your intentions 1378
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29518, 20 May 1961, Page 18
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