Public Notices A beautifully appointed large carpeted lounge available for any type of function. Phone 555-418. STC JESUS is alive and well , today. Come and hear the good news at English Park 16, 18-23 Feb. at 7.30 p.m. and Sunday 17 Feb. at 2.30. Good news 80. 16 ■ B It H REVOLUTION wanted: Con-1 cerned, intelligent, devoted being interested in alleviat-] ing all suffering and. in aug-i menting the unfoldment of I consciousness on this! planet. If interested, don’t j read on! Just come to 223 | Knowles St, Thursday, Feb. | 21, at 7.30 p.m. For more] information Phone 557-449. 1 SELL your stereo equipment: with a quick-action Classi-‘ fied advert. , D | THOMAS Szasz, Professor of I Psychiatry, New York, invites vour questions after] his address at Town Hall | Conference Room. 8 p.m., i Tuesday, February- 19. Pre-] booking Phone 30-953. Mon-( day, Tuesday. Seats avail-j able on night. See Saturday Public Notices. 19 WE'RE highly optimistic about our Classified ads. Shop our columns and you’ll see why! D IN THE MAGISTRATE’S COURT HELD AT HUNTLY IN ITS DOMESTIC JURISDICTION BETWEEN: ADRIENNE PATRICIA DUFF, of Huntly, Married Woman, Applicant AND: JOHN DUFF, formerly of 177 Hakanoa Street, Huntly, Milkman, but now of parts unknown, Defendant. THURSDAY, THE 22nd DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1979 BEFORE MR RICHARDSON S.M. UPON READING the Application of Adrienne Patricia Duff, the abovenamed Applicant for the making of Orders for Subsituted Service against John Duff, the above-] named Defendant. AND UPON HEARING Counsel for the Applicant. THIS COURT HEREBY ORDERS that: 1. Substituted service of the proceedings filed herein be effected by the placing of an advertisement in the Christchurch “Press,” on one day only and for a copy of the proceedings filed herein to be served on the Defendant’s parents, namely Mr and Mrs B. W. Duff, McGlashen Street, Motueka. D.P. No. 12-79 TO: JOHN DUFF, formerly of Huntly, now of parts unknown. TAKE NOTICE that an Application has been made for Orders against you pursuant to the Matrimonial Property Act 1976. A copy of the Application and Statement of Steps that can be taken in regard to it may be obtained from the Registrar, Magistrate’s Court, P.O. Box 25, Huntly. Any defence to the Application is to be filed within 28 days of the publication of this Notice failing which the Application can be determined without further notice. 11. J. HATTON, Registrar. Magistrate’s Court, HUNTLY. Any person knowing the whereabouts of the abovenamed. JOHN DUFF, are asked to bring this Notice to his attention. No. 447 WATER AND SOIL CONSERVATIGN ACT 1967 NORTH CANTERBURY CATCHMENT BOARD AND REGIONAL WATER BOARD APPLICATIONS FOR GRANT OF RIGHT NOTICE IS HEREBY’ GIVEN bv the Board of the receipt by it .of the following applications: — 3634, 3635— CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD. PROPOSED UPPER . DUDLEY CREEK DIVERSION, PAPANUI: To divert up to 144.000 cubic metres per day of floodwaters at the rate of up to 5900 litres per second from upper Dudley Creek catchment, Papanui drain, and Mrs Tyson’s drain, through proposed pipelines and open channels to be constructed along Paparoa Street across private property and Cranford Street to Philpotts Road, through proposed pipeline down Philpotts Road, and discharge through existing Dudley Creek Diversion pipeline and Horseshoe Lake to the Avon River. Purpose: Flood relief. These applications were first advertised on October 6, 1979. . HANSON. IRWELL, to discharge 1.0 cubic metres of domestic septic tank effluent per day into ground water. 3.5 metres deep via a boulder hole approximately 3 metres deep, at property, Leeston-Christchurch Road. I 3749— L. FIETJE, WEST MELTON, to take 455 cubic metres of water per day, 6 days per week at the rate of 5.7 litres per second from a 150 mm well 59.2 metres deep on property corner of Jowers Road and S.H. 73. for spray! and trickle irrigation pur-j poses. 3750— A. A. ADCOCK, SPENCER PARK, to dis-1 charge 1.0 cubic metres of] domestic septic tank effluent! per day into the ground ini circumstances which result in I that effluent or any other; waste emanating as a result of natural processes from that effluent entering ground I water 1.8 metres deco on pro-| perty 31 Heydars Road. j SUBMISSIONS OR OBJECTIONS: The above applications may; be examined-at the office ofi the North Canterbury Catch-; ment Board, corner LM’merj Square and Worcester Street,; Christchurch, during office; hours. Any body or person may at, any time within 23 days of this notice lodge, with the Board written submissions on any application or an objection to any application. Every objection shall be on -the ground that the grant of an application would prejudice the objector’s 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 bv a statutory declaration verifying the contents thereof. Written submissions or obieefions to the above applications will he ' received by th" Board not later than > p.m.,' Monday. March 17, 1930. F. R. WOOD. Secretary. | Ol.r> cr.H'-’KS RESTORED HAVE THAT deadbeat old clock restored by. a craftsman into something of beauty and value. For free assessment Phone Paul 859-904.
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