Public Notices STAMP DISPLAY AND PIGEON FLIGHT SUNDAY. ■ SEPTEMBER 7 SEE the pigeons fly at 2 pin. Pigeon stamp display and collectors’ exchange follows until 4.30 pjn. • - Philatelic Centre, 27 Worcester Street, Admission free. ESTATE NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that any creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are to submit the. same, forthwith in writing to the Christchurch Branch of the South British Guardian - Trust Company Limited, '137 Hereford Street, Christchurch. CROWE, Arthur Stanley, Christchurch, Retired Insurance Officer. Died: 2 7/6/80 . (Solicitors: Messrs T,D. Harman and Sons. CLEAVERj Eleanor Evelyn, Christchurch, Widow. Died: 12/7/80. (Solicitors: Messrs Cunlngham Taylor and Thomson.) HAYES, Frederick Ernest, Timaru, Retired Carpenter. Died: 4/7/80. (Solicitors: Messrs Webber and Robinson.) ■ STEWART, Grace, Christchurch, Spinster. Died: 29/8/80. COX, Norman Douglas, Christchurch, ' Retired Civil Servant. Died: 19/6/80.
WARNING: After the Bth day. of October, 1980 the . Company may administer, transfer or distribute the- above estates or any part thereof without being liable to- any person of whose claim the Company has not had notice. G. M. SUTCLIFFE, District Manager, South’ British Guardian Trust Company Limited, P.O. Box 1354, CHRISTCHURCH. POTTERY CLASSES CANTERBURY POTTERS ASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 8207, CHRISTCHURCH. THERE will be a limited number of places in classes commencing on Sept.' 15, 1980. 10-week Course of 2-hour lessons in Hand and Wheel work. FEE: $3O PAYABLE ON ENROLMENT. Monday, 7-9 pan. Tuesday, 9.30 a.m.-11.30 a.m. (experienced). Tuesday, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, 9.3 a.m.-11.30 a.m. Wednesday, 7-9 p.m. Enrolments Wednesday, Sept. 10. 7-7.30 p.m.. Room Oil, ' Christchurch Arts Centre, Worcester St. Rooms open every Thursday, 12 noon-2.30 p.m.
® New Zealand Forest Service LAKE SUMNER FOREST PARK ADVISORY COMMITTEE NOTICE .'is hereby 8 iven that the current term of' office of this Committee will expire on March 1, 1984. The Minister of Forests proposes to reconstitute this Committee with effect from March 1, 1981, pursuant to Regulation 3(1) (c) of the State. Forest Parks and Forest Recreation Regulations 1979, 'and appoint no more than 10 nor fewer than 4 persons to the Committee for a term of three years expiring March 1, 1983.
The Conservator of Forests, Christchurch, invites written nominations of persons with qualifications appropriate for appointment to this Committee; from individuals and organisations for vacancies on this committee. The Lake Sumner State Forest Park Advisory Committee is composed of the Conservator of Forests as Chairman and nine (9) individuals appointed by the Minister of Forests. The function of the Committee is to advise the Minister on the management of the Park. The Committee • members meet twice yearly with the venue being in Christchurch or on occasions, in a suitable building within the Forest Park. Recommendations for appointment are made to the Minister on the basis of the personal knowledge, experience and expertise a nominee is; able , to contribute to the management of the Park in terms, of. the Forests Act 1949. Regard will .be . given to people who have demonstrated an interest in the enjoyment and use of forests and,. p:-rtic«larly of the Lake Sumner States Forest Park. Nominees should, have a wide appreciation of the multiple use values- and management of forested land' .and the place Forest Parks - have in our society. ; - Nominations must be on the ; approved-• nomination form available from the Conservator -of Forests, Christchurch (telephone 791-040, ext; 823, Mr W. E. Biddington). . :■ ■ Nominations close- with the Conservator of'.Forests. .P.O. Box . 25022, Victoria, Christchurch. on Monday, October 13, 1980. : ;. J. W. LEVY,- . Conservator of Forests. ' I - G AS2OR
BRING ANO BUY CHRISTCHURCH DEBS CLUB ; .232'Armagh Street. ■■ (Opposite' Winter . Gardens) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 : ; >;10. a.m.- r l:p.m. ;. . Meat, cakes, delicatessen, produce, white elephant; plenty of gbdd’ used clothing. SWI3
WAIMAKARIRI-ASHLEY WATER SUPPLY BOARD - NOTICE OF • -' DAY OF ELECTION PURSUANT to Section. 20 of the Local Elections and Polls Act' 1976, I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as candidates for the office of member of the Board to represent the Oxford Riding of the Board. BOULTON,: lan PHILPOTT, Roger Leicester No .party, -affiliations have been claimed by the aforementioned candidates. And there being: more candidates than there -= are vacancies to be filled, an election will be held as between the said candidates by postal vote. . • DATED this sth day of September, 1980. T. K. COURT, Returning Officer for the Waimakariri-Ashley - Water Supply Board. - NOW is the time to have your suits or trousers expertly altered. If you . have lost or gained weight,, come and see ns at Tasman Tailors. We. are experts in bur field and guarantee' our workmanship. •- ■■■ TASMAN TAILORS. / j 28 New Regent Street, - PHONE 776-235.
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