PUBLIC NOTICES UVI SHELL PRACTICI WARNING A live shell practice will be held by the New Zealand Army at Lees Valley, Upper Ashley, Snowdale, North Canterbury, from 20 Jan. 66 to 23 Jan 66. The danger areas will be: AREA 1 Point A Latitude 43deg Bmin, Longitude E 172 deg. smin. Point B—Latitude 43 deg smin, Longitude 172 deg 9min. Danger height: 7500 feet above sea level. 3328 LIVE SHELL PRACTICE WARNING It is hereby warned that a Live Shell Practice will be held by the New Zealand Army at Tekapo, from 0900 hours, Jan. 15, 1966, to 1700 hours, Jan. 28, 1966. The danger area will be D7l. AREA 1 Point A: Latitude 43deg 49min 45®ec; Longitude 170 deg 19min lOsec. Point B: Latitude 43-deg 51min OOsec; Longitude 170 deg 25 min 31sec. Point C: Latitude 43deg 57min 12sec; Longitude 170 deg 24 min 48sec. Point D: Latitude 43deg 58min 04sec: Longitude 170 deg 20 mn 12sec. Danger Height: 7500 feet above Sea Level. _9346 ELECTRIC POWER BOARD
NOTICE TO CONSUMERS WEATHER permitting, the power will be cut off on Sunday, January 9, between the hours of 1.00 p.m. and 5.00 p.m. approximately, as follows, to enable overhead line work to be carried out: Springfield Township, above Anglican Church to Annavale, and Raiilway area. As power may be. restored at any time, consumers should treat the lines as alive at all times. S. E. SLATTER, Engineer Manager. 3324 BANKS PENINSULA NOXIOUS WEEDS COMMITTEE NOTIFICATION TO CLEAR NOXIOUS WEEDS PURSUANT to the Noxious Weeds Act, 1950, notice is hereby given to all occupiers of land in the AKAROA, WAIREWA, MT. HERBERT and HEATHCOTE COUNTIES and LYTTELTON BOROUGH that they are required to clear ROAD FRONTAGES to their properties BEFORE the 28th day of February, 1966, of the following noxious weeds: Gorse (Ulex, any species). Blackberry (Rubus Fruitcosus and Rubus Lanciniatus). Common Broom (Cytlsus Sco-p-arlu's). Monypellier Broom (Cytissus Mon-spessulanus). Sweetbrier (Rosa Eglanteria syn Rosa Rubiginosa). Where land abuts on a road or is intersected by a road, occupiers of that land are required to clear these weeds to the middle line of the road. Should any occupier be in any doubt as to w]iat is required of him or is in need of information regarding identification, weedicides contractors, etc., the services of the inspector will be a valuable to him, by writing to P.O. Box 6, Little River, or telephoning No. 141 Little River. H. W. FAWCETT Noxious Weeds Inspector 3315 GREEN AND HAHN PHOTOGRAPHY, LTD. During the holidays have your Children or Family Group or Portrait expertly taken at either 152 Armagh street or at our new premises at 76 Riccarton road (Drive-in car park.) Phone for an appointment: Riccarton 41-871. , Armagh street 30-517. QUALITY, SERVICE. COMPETITIVE CHARGES. WS
RAM FAIRS, 1966 SHOWGROUND ADDINGTON Canterbury Stud Ram Fairs Thursday, February 3, Mutton Breeds. Friday, February 4, Wool Breeds ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY 12 Canterbury Flock Ram Fairs Thursday, February 10, Mutton Breeds, Friday, February 11, Wool Breeds ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY 19. Entry forms from: The Secretary-Manager, CANTERBURY A. & P. ASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 9002. Addington, Christchurch, or from alt Stock Firms. University of Canterbury DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION APPLICATIONS, closing 15th January, 1966, are invited from prospective candidates for the full-time course for the Diploma in Business Administration. Every candidate for the Diploma in Business Administration shall either have successfully completed the course for any Bachelor’s degree in a New Zealand university or have been admitted ad eundem with graduate status at the University of Canterbury. Admission to the course is subject to selection by the Board of Studies in Business Administration. Selection will be based upon relevance and standard of undergraduate studies and will also normally require evidence of an acceptable level of mathematical knowledge. A candidate who has followed the prescribed course of studies, kept terms for one academic year to the satisfaction of the Board of Studies and passed the prescribed examination shall be eligible for the grant of the Diploma in Business Administration. On the recommendation of the Board of Studies the Diploma in Business administration may be awarded with distinction. The examination for the Diploma in Business Administration shall consist of the following six papers, all of which are to be presented in the same year—(a) Government and Business, (b) Occupational Psychology, (c) Managerial Decision-making and Business Policy, (d) Industrial Administration and Production Analysis, (e) Managerial Accounting and Finance, (f) Marketing Analysis and Research. Private Bag, G. G. TURBOTT, CHRISTCHURCH. Registrar. 4027
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30953, 8 January 1966, Page 32
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