PUBLIC NOTICES 'P-indumn QUALITY LICENSED RESTAURANT THROUGHOUT HOLIDAYS DAILY AND EVENINGS RESERVE DINNER DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT. RING TOLLS 8814. KAIAPOI MGB LEGAL PARTNERSHIP Robert Austen Young, Hugh William Hunter, Oswold John Cooke and Peter George Spenser Penlington. practising as Barristers and Solicitors at 158-160 Cashel street, Christchurch under the firm name of R. A. Young, Hunter. Cooke and PenHngton. announce that as from the Ist day of March. 1966. they have admitted Into partnership Neville Garde Austen Young, Barrister and Solicitor, and Kenneth Nigel Hampton. Barrister and Solicitor, who have formerly been members of their staff. The practice will be carried on at the same address under the firm name of R. A. Young. Hunter and Company. 7340 PREBBLETON RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16. 1966, at 8 P.M. PREBBLETON HALL All Members and Intending Members welcomed. I. J. PETHIG, Secretary. RUBBISH DUMPING RUBBISH DUMPING TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WE will prosecute persons found dumping rubbish on our property at Aston street, Walmairl Beach and the Waimairi Beach extension. THE BEACH DEVELOPMENT CO. 7651 HUNTING IN STATE FOREST N.Z. FOREST SERVICE WESTLAND CONSERVANCY In the Interests of safety, per mtts will not be tssued to enter State forest areas where official hunters are operating. Between now and May 31. 1966 Forest Service hunters will be working In the Taramakau. Otira, Taipo, Arahura. Styx. Kokatahi, Toaroha, Hokitika and Whitcombe rivers. Some of the frontal country of these river valleys is avail able to private hunters who should ensure that they obtain a permit by applying to: The Conservator of Forests. N.Z. FOREST SERVICE. Hokitika. Aim NEW ZEALAND WORKERS’ UNION (altogether] FARM WORKERS FARM WORKERS FARM WORKERS Join your Organisation Annual Subscription. £2 12s Help your mates to obtain award conditions Nothing can be achleveo without your backing and sup port You owe it to yourself. ano family. AB correspondence confident!*' Secretary. P.O. Box 310, CHRISTCHURCH THS WEATHER Permitting, electricity supply will be off TONIGHT in the ST. ALBANS, MAIREHAU AREA as follows, to permit work to be carried out on substation equipment. MIDNIGHT TO 2.30 A.M. That area bounded approximately by Cranford street in the west, Esperance and Roslyn streets in the north, Philpotts road and Kensington avenue in the east, and Westminster street in the south, together with some adjacent streets. Supply may be restored at any time prior to the advertised time. J. P. SHELLEY. General Manager, MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. 8334
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31005, 10 March 1966, Page 30
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