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! Lost and Found 1 CAMEO brooch lost, sentimen tai value. Thurs. morning I town area, Woolworthi Sydenham. Hereford-Cashe , Sts, Whitcoulls or Armagh II St. Reward. Ph. 228-123. | COLLIE cross male named 1 Defa, and cream German j Shepherd male named 1 Street, both missing from 26 Barbour St. Please re- : turn or Ph. 43-154. 10 (HAND bag. brown leather, lost Wednesday. May 7. j Teacher’s College to Hals--1 well. Reward. Ph. 228-517. IHAND painted leather wallet lost in Kiccarton Mall. ] Thursday night. Owner < would be very grateful if ! returned. Ph. 794-100 ex 896. KEYS in holder lost between Papanui and Burnside. Ph : 533-380. iLOST Springston area Sunday ; 4, black and tan sheep dog. : Reward. Ph. Springston 832.' 1 10 LOST, black. white. red, green (woollen) scarf. Miss i Dowling, 144 Sherborne St. iLOST, brooch, opal, in gold setting, central citv. Reward. Ph. 389-760. LOST, brown velvet handbag, Cashel St. Reward. Ph. 895559. LOST, Friday, May 2, ladies gold Seiko watch. Please Ph. 849-471. LOST Scarborough area, fluffy, white and ginger tomcat. Answers to name Simba. Reward. Ph. 5432 : Sumner. io :LOST, Australian Terrier : from South Brighton. Nap--1 ier reg. Phone 841-556. PAIR of glasses in black case, lost Hereford St, City, Thursday afternoon. Reward. Ph. 528-785. WHITE .cat. pale green eves, missing 2 weeks from museum area. Reward. Ph. 67-963. x

Care of Children CAPABLE person to mind 2 pre-schoolers for three to I four hours weeklv. St Hellieis Cres. area. Ph. 808-403. WF9 KIND woman wanted to look 1 after 2 children in Riccarton area from 7 a.m. to 4.15 I p.m. Ph. 489-693. 1 (URGENTLY required person i to look after child mornI ings while mother works, in : Canon St-Bealev Ave area. 1 Ph. 67-934. 10 Tenders BRICK and block work wanted, town or country, prompt payers only please. Ph. 353068, Les Wheeler. 10 FLAG Poles painted. Chimneys Inspected, painted and cleaned. J. M. WHITE. Steeplejack. Phone 527-673. D New Zealand Forest Service N.Z. FOREST SERVICE AERIAL SPRAYING (Helicopter)

ROTORUA CONSERVANCY Gisborne/East Coast and Rotorua/Taupo Areas

TENDERS are invited for the T930/81 aerial spraying dessieation and fern control programme in the following forests: Hectares/ Forest Helicopter Kainagroa 1200 Lake Taupo 410 Whaka 20 Minginui 200 Patunamu 83. Wharerata 160

Total hectares 2078 This programme will be spread over the period October 1, 1980, to March 15, 1981. Tenders to be submitted as a price per hectares for each job number and the work commenced and completed as indicated in the conditions of tender.

Further details and conditions of tender may be obtained from the following District Offices: Taupo, Gisborne, Minginhi, or from the Conservator of Forests, P.O. Box 1340, Rotorua, to whom tenders in a sealed envelope marked “Aerial Spraying— Rotorua Conservancy 1980/ 45” should be addressed. Tenders close on Friday, May 23, 1980, at 4 p.m. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 10 Sporting Fixtures METHVEN GOLF CLUB (INC.) 36-HOLE ALL GRADE TOURNAMENT, SUNDAY, MAY 11

No. 1 Tee.— 8 a.m.: C. Crawford, W. Muldrew, D. Robertson, W. Holmes. P. Robertson, J. Smitheram. M. Goodwin. A. Gawn. G. Mee, J. Ranton, D. Ingold, B. Fraser. 8.15: C. Taylor, R. Feutz, J. Hampton, J. Bofton. T. Currie, G. Limbrick, R. Bearman, P. Holmes, M. Duff, B. Smith, D. Neutze, B. Pawsey. 8.30: G. Eddington, B. Holmes, A. Smith. J. Goodwin. K. Reilly, B. Tindall, F. Middleton, R. Holmes. F. Turner, D. Smitheram, P. L. Holmes, J. Forrest. 8.45: C. Double, L. Barnett, L. Johnson, M. CuthilL

No. 10 Tee.— 8 a.m.: B. Shearer, C. Carson. J. Smith, A. Pawsey. G. McD. Anderson, T. Harrison, K. Matthews, B. Ward. G. Goldsbrough, A. Shearer, A. Lawson, G. Taggart. 8.15: J. Robinson. G. Middleton, A. Dickson, W. Timpson. H. Harrison. J. Prattler. G. Keen, K. Middleton. R. Middleton. K. Frazier, .1. Patterson, E. Mee. 8.30: V. Wilson, W. L. Brown, G. Patrick, G. Kelly. D. Callaghan. W. Collins, W. Mason, I. Hoskin. M. Croy, W. Harper. D. Peterson, .). Reid. 8.45: B. Harvey. P. Brand, J. Rawcliffe.

Limited Post Entries to 28-565.

Tours QUEENSLAND 24 DAYS—DEPART JUNE 11 HIGHLIGHTS—Sydney, Brisbane, Cairns, Surfers Paradise, beautiful Whitsunday Passage, Atherton Tablelands, and Kuranda. Cost $1399: fully inclusive, no hidden costs. 18 DAYS—DEPART JUNE 30 HIGHLIGHTS—same as for 24 day departure. Cost $1239: fully inclusive, no hidden costs. Limited seats available on both of these tours, call and reserve now, so you won’t be disappointed. VINTAGE TRAVEL, SOUTH MALL, SYDENHAM, CHCH, 2. Phone 65-007 or 792-649. io

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Press, 9 May 1980, Page 15

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