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Public Notices DUNEDIN GUN CLUB INC.’ SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, MAY 9 and 10 COMMENCING 9 a.m. SOUTH ISLAND TRENCH AND I.S.U. SKEET CHAMPIONSHIPS 100 TARGETS EACH DAY. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORTS NORTHLAND FORESTRY PORT MARSDEN POINT AND SUPPLEMENTARY APPENDICES OAKLEIGH - MARSDEN POINT PROPOSED RAIL LINE NORTHLAND FORESTRY PORT — MARSDEN POINT: IN FEBRUARY, 1980, the Northland Harbour Board released the Northland Forestry Port study and called for submissions which have been published. The study recommended that Marsden Point be developed as an Export Port. The Northland Harbour Board has prepared an environmental impact report with a supplementary appendix specifically on the Marsden Point Forestry Port. This report with the appendix and the Northland Forestry Port study should be read together. Thev will form the basis for the Commission’s audit. OAKLEIGH to MARSDEN POINT PROPOSED RAIL LINE: It was recommended in the Northland Forestry Port study that a Rail Line be constructed linking the proposed Port at Marsen Point with the North line at Oakleigh. This proposal is a subject of a separate environmental Impact Report prepared by KRTA, Ltd, for New Zealand Railways. . SOURCES AND AVAILABILITY OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORTS AND ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTS. NORTHLAND FORESTRY EXPORT PORT, MARSDEN POINT EIR: Copies of this Environmental Impact Report and the Appendix cost $lO each. The Northland Forestry Port study costs $5 per volume, while the Submissions.'cost $7.50 per volume. These documents may be obtained from the Secretary, Northland Harbour Board, Private Bag, WHANGAREI. Conies mav also be viewed nt the following Public Libraries: Dargaville, Opua, Keri Keri, Kawakawa, Waipu, Wellsford, Warkworth, Kaikohe, Kaitaia. Other copies are available at the following local Public Libraries: Panaroa. Marsden, McLeods Bay, Rawene and Kaeo, Ruakaka, Taurikura. As well, a copy is available for viewing in the Libraries of the four main centres, 7 University Institutions and Northland Communitv College. Copies can also be obtained by writing to tlv Commission for the Environment, P.O. Box 10241, WELLINGTON. THE OAKLEIGH TO MARSDEN POINT PROPOSED RAIL LINE: This impact Report is available for viewing at the Whangarei Public Library, the Ruakaka local Public Library, Miss A. B. Nicholas, 60 Beach Road, RUAKAKA, in the 4 main centres, and seven University Institutions. Copies may be purchased from the Station Master, Whangarei Station, WHANGAREI, at a cost of $lO, and the Commission for the Environment, P.O. Box 10241, WELLINGTON. PUBLIC SUBMISSIONS: The Government’s environmental protection and enhancement procedures provide the opportunity for written submissions to be made to the Commissioner for the Environment on matters raised in the Environmental Impact Reports and associated documents. One submission can be made on both Environmental Impact Reports, as long as those matters pertinent to each Environmental Impact Report are clearly identified. All submissions should be forwarded to the Commissioner for the Environment, P.O. Box 10241, WELLINGTON, before 5 p.m. June 1, 1981. KEN MURRAY, ’ for Commissioner for the Environment CYCLONE CYCLES BMX MEET AT CHRISTCHURCH TWO-WHEEL EXHIBITION 1981 RESULTS: EIGHT YEARS AND UNDER — Ist: Glenn Bishop, snake belly tyre and tube. 2nd: Warren Sparks, BMX pedals. 3rd: Carl Roberts, mouth guard. 4th: Dai Everleigh, leg light. NINE-TEN YEARS — Ist: Christian Carpenter, snake belly tyre and tube. 2nd: Terry Delaney, BMX pedals. 3rd: Richard Roberts, mouth guard. 4th: Michael Bourgeois, leg light. ELEVEN YEARS — Ist: Stephen Cross, snake belly tyre and tube. 2nd: Justin McCallum, BMX pedals. 3rd: Philip Ling, mouth guard. 4th: D. Glassenbury, leg light. TWELVE YEARS — Ist: Aaron McCallum, snake belly tyre and tube. 2nd: D. Pearce, BMX pedals. 3rd: Brett Robinson, water bottle. 4th: Arend Vander Plas, leg light. sth: Warren Boyle, mouth guard. 6th: Gerard Rooned, ankle band. THIRTEEN YEARS — Ist: Michael Smith, snake belly tyre and tube. 2nd: Gavin Fraser, BMX pedals. 3rd-: David Craw, water bottle. 4th: Michael Peter, leg light. sth: Geoffrey Palmer, mouth guard. 6th: Andrew Fairweather, ankle band. FOURTEEN YEARS — Ist: Damon Stowell, snake belly tyre and tube. 2nd: Linsay Clark, BMX pedals. 3rd: Paul Delis, water bottle. 4th: Shane Tawhara, leg light. sth: Wayne Wilson, mouth guard. 6th: Tony Hodgson, ankle band. FIFTEEN YEARS — Ist: Wayne Houghton, snake belly tyre and tube. 2nd: Shane Heney, BMX pedals. 3rd: John Turner, water bottle. 4th: Chris Waters, leg light. sth: Michael Hiller, mouth guard. 6th: Michael Hargraves, ankle band. SIXTEEN YEARS — Ist: Lindsay Smith, snake belly tyre and tube. 2nd: Brett McKernan, BMX pedals. 3rd: Peter Edwards, water bottle. 4th: Sam Tauwhare, mouth guard. 15 AND 16 YEARS COMBINED for highest points out of each grade. Prize 1 full face moto cross helmet, won by Wayne Houghton. PRIZES COMPLIMENTS OF INDUSTRIES LTD CYCLONE CYCLES, 247 Colombo St, Beckenham. THE CYCLE PEOPLE

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