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Public Notices eowt» ATTENTION ELECTRICITY . CONSUMERS IN THE MALVERN COUNTY AREA URGENT AFTER-HOURS FAULT SERVICE NEW ARRANGEMENTS concerning system operations means a change has been made to your after-hours fault service. AS FROM TUESDAY, APRIL 1. 1980. all urgent power faults calls after 5 p.m. and before 8.30 a.m. should be directed to our Hornby headquarters by ringing (collect) — CHRISTCHURCH 495-109 All non-urgent matters should be directed to our Darfield office, telephone 88-400, during normal business hours on the next working day. S. E. SLATTER. General Manager. 529

CLOSING OF TARAMAKAU COMBINED ROAD/RAIL BRIDGE FOR REPAIRS THE TARAMAKAU COMBINED road/rail bridge between Grevmouth and Hokitika will he closed for repairs for periods up to 1 hour during the month of April, between 7 a.m. and 4.30 p.m Mondays to Fridays including week-ends, April 12 and 13. Wherever possible alternative routes should be used In the event of an emergency, persons concerned should contact the Leading Carpenter in charge of the work and every endeavour will be made to provide access as early as possible. WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR FUTURE Railways

THE NORTH CANTERBURY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY ATTENTION ALL ANGLERS AN ARTICLE WAS PUBLISHED in the “Weekend Star” on March 22, 1980, dealing with two postal questionnaire surveys that are being jointly run by the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries and the Acclimatisation Society. One of these surveys was being organised by Ms Laurel Teirney, M.A.F., Wellington, under the Society’s auspices, and entails posting a booklet of questions to about 1600 randomly selected anglers in North Canterbury. In the' booklet are listed some 50 plus rivers, alongside which are seven major columns requiring ticks indicating a certain preference. I EXHORT ALL ANGLERS who receive a questionnaire to PLEASE CO-OPERATE FULLY in filling in the booklet correctly, with the required information, and return as soon as possible. Completion of the booklet should take only about 15 minutes of your time, and this Society needs vour help and information urgently if we are to have any chance of combating capital works related to water abstraction, diversion, pollution and impoundment. B. F. WEBB, Chief Executive Officer/Secretary).

THE CHRISTCHURCH THEATRE TRUST THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Christchurch Theatre Trust will be held in. the Institute of Architects rooms, Arts Centre, Christchurch, on Wednesday April 30, 1980 at 7.30 p.m. This is a Public Meeting of the citizens of Christchurch to: 1 Elect up to three Trustees to the Board of the Christchurch Theatre Trust. 2 A report on the affairs and the Annual Accounts of the Trust and the Court Theatre. It is hereby advised that there are three vacancies on the Board to be filled by election at the Annual General Meeting. Nominations are therefore called for and to be valid must be received at the offices of the Board not later than Wednesday, April 9, 1980. Such nominations require a nominator, seconder and acceptance by the person nominated. Nomination forms are available from the Court Theatre, 20 Worcester Street. D. J. HARGREAVES, Secretary SECRETARY. THE CHRISTCHURCH THEATRE TRUST 80 CHESTER STREET P.O. BOX 536, CHRISTCHURCH NEW ZEALAND AUTHOR’S FUND THE NEW ZEALAND Authors’ Fund was established in 1973 to assist authors normally resident in New Zealand by compensating them for the use of their books in New Zealand libraries. Payments are made once a year, where the Department of Internal Affairs estimates that 50 or more copies of a book are held. Application forms and information concerning the Fund can be obtained by sending in the coupon below to: THE SECRETARY, NEW ZEALAND AUTHORS’ FUND, DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS, Private Bag, WELLINGTON.. If you have registered with the Fund before, whether or not you have received a payment, and application form should be reaching you now, (if your current address is held); this is because all registered titles are being recounted this year whether or not they have reached the minimum 50 before. However, if you have not received a form you, too, should ask for one. Applications for registration and reregistration close on July 31. Please send an application form and information concerning the New Zealand Authors Fund to: Name Address - ■ ■

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Press, 29 March 1980, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 29 March 1980, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 29 March 1980, Page 26

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