Public Notices NOTICE OF INTENTION TO LAY POISON THE N.Z. Forest Service will, during period May 5 until September 30, 1980, be laying 1080 in Jam and Pellet Baits by hand for opossums on new plantings in State Forests in the following areas: PAPAROA S.F. 34: Craigieburn Pakihi near Atarua. MAWHERA S.F. 33: Fenians, Kangaroo, Wallaroo Trials near Nelson Creek. HOHONU S.F. 30: Revell Terrace near Taramakau Settlement. WAIMEA S.F. 43: Lake Mudgie Road. Duffers Road near Goldsborough. KANIERE S.F. 19: Palmers Creek near Blue Spur. MAHINAPUA S.F. 17: Staircase Creek near Rimu. MIKONUI S.F. 14: Happy Valley, Little Waitaha. The public are warned against handling baits or carcases of poisoned animals. Dogs are extremely susceptible to 108 fl and may be poisoned by eating carcases of poisoned animals. The Game (Packing_and Export) Regulations 1967 Clause 49 (i) specify that recovery of game meat will not be permitted in or within 8 kilometres of the area where poison is laid and such prohibition shall continue for a period of four weeks following the completion of poisoning. Entry to these State Forests by permit holders for opossum hunting and other forest use is not restricted. J. P. FITZGERALD, Conservator of Forests. FSI9 NATIONAL ROADS BOARDDECLARING A STATE HIGHWAY TO BE A LIMITED ACCESS ROAD IT is notified that the National Roads Board, by resolution dated Februarv 20, 1980 and pursuant to section 4 of the Public Works Amendment Act 1963, hereby declares that part of State Highway No. 6 from Kennington Road, Okaramio to Mahakipawa Road, Havelock, as more particularly -shown on sheets 1 to 3 of plan LAS4Z 40/1 and accompanying Schedule held in the office of the Resident Engineer, Ministry of Works and Development, Nelson, and there available for public inspection, to be a limited access road. Dated at Wellington, the 25th day of February, 1980. F. J. TOURELL, Secretary. FW23 Ministry of 3 Agriculture y & Fisheries BLACKCURRANTS: ESTABLISHMENT AND MANAGEMENT Short Course: MAY 19 TO 22, 1980 at TELFORD FARM TRAINING INSTITUTE Balclutha South Otago FOR NEW AND PROSPECTIVE GROWERS CONTENT: Site selections, establishing a plantation, varieties, herbicides, nutrition, pest and diseases, spray programme, cost of establishment and production, marketing, finance, machine harvesters, growers organisation. ENROL: by April 30, 1980, with: Course Supervisor, TELFORD FARM TRAINING INSTITUTE, Private Bag, Balclutha. PHONE 81-550. Sporting Fixtures WAIMAIRI BEACH GOLF CLUB LADIES’ OPEN TOURNAMENT SATURDAY, APRIL 19. Cancellation over 3ZB. No. 1 Tee.—B.3o: R. Whitta, M. Vette, E. Gleeson, L. Chambers. 8.35: N. K. Harris, E. Plummer, P. Freeman, L. Anderson. 8.40: S. Lee, J. Forscutt, J. Davis, B. Turbott. 8.45: K. Thompson, A. Millner, V. Goodman, J. Mahony. 8.50: V. Pitcalthly, E. Green, M. Ellerm. M. Miller. 8.55: B. Lucas,, N. Crawford, I. Conner, S. Hobson. 9 a.m.: B. Melhuish, D. Manley, M. Pickering, A. Wood. 9.5: D. Clegg, R. Clements, R. Vernel, L. Williams. 9.10: J. Davidson, D. Williams, N. Poskitt, L. McClurg. 9.15: J. Carpinter, S. Evans. C. Kemp, L. Watts. 9.20: J. Hitchins. B. Brett, L. Halliday, D. Sutton. 9.25: N. Kerr, V. Berry, A. Howman, S. Hitchins. 9.30: J. Green, J. Mclntosh, J. Beck, J. Morgan. 9.35: S. Scott, P. Bain, G. White, B. O’Callaghan. 9.40: E. Carlton, V. Mardon, M. Stemmer, O. Coppiestone. 9.45: •N. Simpson, C. Wilkinson, D. Goosman. _ No. 11 Tee.—B.4s: M. Hancock, K. Russell, V. Priest, D. Stout. 8.50: P. Hallams. M. Hutton, M. Wong, I. Kerr. 8.55: J. Dvce, A. Shackley, K. Good. E. Bailey. 9 a.m.: Mrs Coutts, J. Lugg, G. Jarvie, C. Moore. 9.5: G. Kennelly, D. Armstrong, E. Ambler, B. Tonkin. 9.10: J. Pentecost, P. Glover C. Mcßeath. 9.15: M. Harkess, L. Bankier, D. Gunning. 9-20: S. Green, N. Jack, M. Smith. H. 5.0.8. CRICKET CLUB GOLF TOURNAMENT SUNDAY, APRIL 20 CORINGA c6uNTRY CLUB No. 1 Tee.—B a.m.: T. Quinlivan No. 1 (4). 8.6: M. Spinks, G. Saunders; G. Allan, R. Brittenden. 8.12: J. Hammond (4). 8.18: B. Ritchie. P. Austin, R. Austin, D. Manning. 8.24: D. Bull. C. Marks, B. Bailey, Player 4. 8.30: O. Jones. P. Small, B. Birch, C. Anderson. 8.36: C. Bull, R. McSporran, A. Hounseil, B. Adams. 8.42: M. Mowat, I. McNaught. G. Ballard, C. Morel. 8.48: B. Inwood (4). 8.54: W. Ward (4). No. 10 Tee.—B a.m.: T. Quinlivan No. 2 (4). 8.6: T. Quinlivan No. 3 (4). 8.12: I. Morrison. J. Bishop and ;!. 8.18: J. Bierworth, K. Beatty, R. Falloon. A. Cadenhead. 8.24: C. Snook. D. Warr, A. Dorreen. E. Harrington. 8.30: J. Capstick, R. Wear, B. Small. . Please report to starter 10 minutes before starting time, Post entries will be accepted. Contact W. Ward, 793-560 (business). 558-037 (private).
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