PUBLIC NOTICES "Pinehaven. QUALITY LICENSED RESTAURANT WEDDINGS AND PARTIES DAILY and EVENINGS RESERVE DINNER DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT RING TOLLS 8814, KAIAPOI MGF TILE Roofs covered with moss cleaned or treated to prevent moss growth. Moss Sterilisation and Tile Roof Cleaning Services. 'Phone 525-093. MTWHF HANMER RABBIT BOARD WARNING POISONING OF RABBITS, 10S0 POISON Pursuant to Regulation 11 (2) of the Deadly Poisons Regulations, 1960, Public Notice is hereby given that the Board intends to spread by air carrots poisoned with 1080 poison. 1. Approximate date of operations from July 1. 2 Poison to be used, 1080 (Sodium Fluoracetate). 3. Area to be covered by aerial poisoning with 1080 carrots: The Waiau riverbed and terraces, from a point above the Hanmer Bridge, opposite Mount March Station to the junction of the Hope and Glenhope Station. 4. Local authority, Hanmer Rabbit Board 5. Approved operator, Mr Bob Dynes, retired foreman of the Hanmer Rabbit Board. 6. Aerial company. Airwork N.Z., Ltd. The public is warned not to trespass on the area, and anyone with guns and dogs will be prosecuted. Persons are warned against picking up carcases in the vicinity of the operation. A. B. OTT, Secretary. 8758 SLtCTtIC POWIR BOARD NOTICE TO CONSUMERS THE Board advises consumers that, weather permitting, it will be necessary to disconnect power in the locality described below on THURSDAY, JUNE 23, so that staff may safely carry out overhead bine extensions. TIME: 1 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., approximately. AREA AFFECTED: Marleys HiU to Rapaki Bay. As the Board will endeavour to restore power as soon as possible, consumers should treat the bines as alive at all times. S. E. SLATTER, Engineer Manager. 8621 PAINTING COURSE —Mrs C. O'Connor, DIp.F.A. A Saturday morning course. The course is not for beginners. Intending members are advised to consult the detailed syllabus at the W.E.A. Office. Course limit: 15 members. W.E.A. Centre, 10 a.m., June 25. Ten weeks. Fee: 30s, ASTRONAVIGATION —C. A. Satterthwaite, B.Sc., M.I.N. An introduction to the fundamentals of terrestrial navigation using the heavenly bodies. Methods to be described and practised are primarily for the mariner, but airmen will also find the work apposite. Textbooks available at the W.E.A. Centre. Preliminary enrolment necessary. Telephone 64-530. University, Room 11, 8 p.m., June 27. Eight weeks. Fee: 20s. POTTERY AND WOODSCULPTURE Reminder: A public meeting to consider a report on the development of facilities at the W.E.A. Centre, will be held between 7-8 p.m., June 24, at the W.E.A. Centre, 59 Gloucester st. 8703 RACES AT ASHBURTON SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1966 BUSES wiibl leave Bus Terminal, Victoria street, Christchurch, at 9.30 a.m., for the Ashburton Racecourse. Fare 17s 6d return. N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES, ’Phone 71-669; Ext. 8495. 8645
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31093, 23 June 1966, Page 24
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