1 Public Notices ■ LEGAL NOTICE All persons having claims against the undermentioned: Estates are required to send particulars of such claims in | duplicate and certified as, owing as at date of death of [ the Deceased to Messrs Cavell, Peitch. Pringle and, Boyle. 152 Manchester Street. Christchurch not later than September 26. 1978. Creditors are warned that any claim not lodged by that I date is liable to exclusion. This notice is issued in pursuance of Section 35 of the Trustees Act. 1956. McNAB, Hinemoa Ursula Ida. Late of Christchurch, Retired Announcer. Died 9.1.78. BERROW. Dorothy Gwendoline, late of Christchurch. Retired Adviser to the Infant Departments, Died! 2.3.78. JO YES, May. Late of Christ church. Widow. Died 14.5.78. I. A. Pringle. D. J. Boyle. D. A. Tait and R. B. Joyes. I In due course kindly for : ward your account to this' office clearly marked xvtih the names of the above Estates. NO. 378 WATER AND SOIL CONSERVATION ACT 1967 NORTH CANTERBURY CATCHMENT BOARD AND REGIONAL WATER BOARD APPLICATIONS FOR GRANT OF RIGHT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN bx the Board of the receipt by it of the following appli cations: 3248— G. N AND C. M. ARCHER. RANGIORA. to discharge 1.0 cubic metre of domestic septic tank effluent per day into ground water at depth of 2.7 metres at property, West Belt, north of John .Street, via septic tank and 5.5 metres deep soak hope, to Rangiora Count* Council requirements. 3249— AMURI COUNTY COUNCIL. CULVERDEN. to take 2000 cubic metres of water per day from a proposed well to be located in the vicinity of the Waiau River on paper road past Caithness at Mouse Point. Purpose: to provide a reticulated rural water supply for stock and domestic use over the Amuri Plains area. 3250— HURUNUI COUNTY COUNCIL. GRETA VALLEY TOWNSHIP, to discharge 100 cubic metres per day oi treated sewage effluent to Shoot-a-gat -Stream at maximum rate of 1.15 litres per second, some 220 metres north-west of Motunau Service Station adjoining the Scargill-Motunau Road. Treat ment: Septic tank, intermittent sand filtration and grassplot. irrigation. 3251— KAURI AND TOTARA SCOUT GROUPS. OMAKA CAMP SITE, JOHNS ROAD. HAREWOOD, to discharge 2.0 cubic metres of domestic septic tank effluent per day into the ground in circumstances which result in that effluent or any other waste emanating as a result of natural processes from that effluent •entering ground water at depth of 1.5 metres, at propertv Johns Road. Dis posal via field tile system to Waimairi County Council requirements.
SUBMISSIONS OR OBJECTIONS The above applications may be examined at the office of the North Canterbury Catchment Board corner Latimer Square and Worcester Street. Christchurch, during office hours. Any body or person may at any time within 28 days of this notice lodge with the Board written submissions on any application or an objec- | tion to any application. I Every objection shall be on the ground that the grant of an applicatoin would prejudice the objectors interests or the interests of the public generally and shall be made in writing setting out the grounds on which the obiector relies. Every objection shall be supported by a statutory declaration verifying the contents thereof. Written submissions or objections to the above applications will be received by the Board not later than 5 p.m., Monday, September 25. 1978. E. R. WOOD, Secretary. _ _ 2746 7 I ENQUIRY NATIONAL and Labour and '. Social Credit and Values and 1 any other party you can ' think of have nothing what- ( ever to do with this adver- ' tisement. ★ Are you increasingly un- J happy about our politics { and government? * ★ Have you kept your dis- ' tance from the existing . parties? ★ Do you wish there had • been a decent lot to vote 1 for last time? And now this time? ★ Would you like to exert I some real political clout? ★ Would you help pay for j dramatically effective research? ★ Would you like to see heavyweight objective facts publicised in election year? ★ Do you want a much bei ter Parliament and much:' i better people in it? WE WANT TO KNOW — IS I THERE ANYONE OUT THERE LISTENING? DON'T REPLY ★ Unless you’re middle of the road with socialism and private enterprise ★ If you want to protect an | existing party. ★lf you're a perpetual: ioiner and talker. j ★ If you’ve got a record of going from one protest toj another. ! ★ If you have a public poll j ♦ ical reputation. We want to know—would you like a new’ organisation to exist to focus ynur longstanding dissatisfactions and your idealism and produce! real impart? The Political Renewal . Group, a non-party activitx • aiming at improved governj ment and established 6 years I aeo. wishes to contact people, who would like to meet’ others and conduct an experiment. For further information re ply without obligation and in confidence to: The Secretary POLITICAL RENEWAL GROUP P.O Box 12095. CHRISTCHURCH. 266 C
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