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Public Notices NOTICE is hereby given that the propertv situated in Torrens Road, Addington, described as Rural Section 40600 situated in Block XIV Christchurch Survey District, has been WITHDRAWN from public offering as from May--30. 1981. E. J. DAVIES, Commissioner of . Crown Lands. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY, Private Bag, , CHRISTCHURCH. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 267 Cambridge Tee. PUBLIC LECTURE THE INNER REALITY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 8 p.m.. AMUR! COUNTY COUNCIL 10 PER CENT PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES ■ NOTICE is hereby given that! | pursuant to Section 71 of tlie | Rating Act 1967, an additional charge of 10 per cent will be) added to all rates and charges remaining unpaid at 5 p.m. I on Monday, June 15, 1981. B. J. PETERS. County Clerk. R OPEN LETTER TO EYRE COUNTY COUNCIL FRIDAY, November 14, 1980, North Canterbury Section, “The Press,” it was reported from a Council meeting that the Council had received a ’ complaint about fencing being carried out on the coiner of Giles and Neeves Road, Clarkville. It further stated that the Kaiapoi police and the Ministry of Transport had been notified, and that two fence posts had been removed and stored in the Council shed. The Council Chairman, Mr C. 11. Tyson, stated that he hoped the Council would be able to negotiate privately for the land. To date no approach has ’been made by the Eyre County to tiie owner of the farm property and the Council are formally warned that further fencing will be carried out along the surveyed boundaries ) V. HORTON-WILSON. 1 May 26, 1981. ' 1 I SALE BY MORTGAGEE ] UNDER CONDUCT OF THE ' REGISTRAR OF THE 1 HIGH COURT OF ( . NEW ZEALAND AT CHRISTCHURCH MS 51/81 ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE , OF PROPERTY BY ' REGISTRAR OF THE HIGH COURT ADDRESS: 29 Bunyan Street, . Christchurch. W. E. SIMES AND CO., LTD, ( acting under instructions < from the Registrar of the i High Court at Christchurch t at the request of the Mort- t

Public Notices /yx Ministry of Works V*!/ and Development IRON BRIDGE OVER THE BULLER RIVER AT LYELL - S H 6 THE PUBLIC is advised that there could be delays of up to 30 minutes between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., weekdavs onlv at the Iron Bridge over the Buller River at Lyell on State highway 6 until further notice. ” P. F. Reynolds, District Commissioner of Works Ministry of Works and Development, CHRISTCHURCH. ■ S3OR CLOTHING WAREHOUSE 58 MACES ROAD, BROMLEY WE ARE NOW STOCKED for winter with near new used clothing. Over 10,000 items to choose from. HOURS, 9 till 3.30 p.m. DAILY, . SATURDAY, 9 a.m. till 3 p.m. STC ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL OECD REVIEW: ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES THE ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL has been asked by the Minister for the Environment, to receive and collate public submissions on the OECD review of environmental policies in New Zealand. The purpose of this notice- is to invite submissions from interested individuals and organisations. Submissions may be made on one or all chapters in the published’ report but comments on each chapter should be self-contained and start on a new page, preferably A 4 size, and typed if possible, with duplicate, giving full name and address. The published report entitled, “Environmental Policies in New Zealand,” —ay be purchased from the Government Printer’s bookshops. Submissions, the time for which closes on Friday, July 17, 1981, should be addressed to: The Secretary ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL, P.O, Box 10-382, WELLINGTON K. C. DEAR (Mrs), Secretary. S3O r nzii7i——— SALES MANAGEMENT A i/rnrse for present ar.id aspiring Sales Managers and tiiose responsible for controllilig sales staff. :'< -J r se will cover subjects such as: • ESTABLISHING OBJECTIVES . • LOCATING AND SELECTING SAILS SIAH- • EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE • REPORTING AND ANALYSIS The course will cover four, days commencing 30 June and wili be led by Mr John S. Wren, Marketing Consultant and author cf the test book 'Selling in New Zealand'. PLease send me details <>f: SALES MAMAGEMENT NAME • ADDRESS' ' PHONE ’ THE NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT P. 0. Box 13044 | Canterbury Division I (Inc.) Phone 80-581 J i

gagee in exercise of the power of sale contained in Mortgage Number 281303/2 Canterbury Registry, will offer for sale by PublicAuction at its room at 239 I Manchester Street, ChristI church, on Wednesday. 24th I day of June, 1981, at 2.30 in tile afternoon the freehold land situated at 29 Bunyan Street. Christchurch, being Lot 6 on Deposited Plan 3167 ; Certificate of Title Registrar | 528 Folio 5. I AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: The 'property is zoned Residential ; having an area of SEVEN HUNDRED AND TWENTYEIGHT SQUARE METRES [(728m2). There is at present i a quaint older style character ; wooden dwelling in need of ■some renovation situated on | the land in a quiet secluded I street, with park outlook. The property is occupied. LGovernment Valuation $14,200. The Mortgagee's application containing his estimate of value of the property to be sold and the conditions of sale may be seen at the office of the Registrar of the High Court at Christchurch during office hours prior to the sale without payment of a fee and at the offices of the Solicitors for the Mortgagee, Messrs Harold Smith and Dallison, 776 Colombo Street, Christchurch, without payment of a , fee and also in the auction ' rooms at the time of the sale Without payment of a fee.

DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING AND ARCHITECTURE INTRODUCTION TO QUANTITIES AND COSTING: 12 week course commenced Monday, 25 May for 2 hours per week 7-9 p.m. This course is suitable for those engaged in building or subcontracting work who wish to learn more about costing and pricing techniques, for materials and labour. Some elementary knowledge of building is an advantage but is not mandatory. Past course members have included people just starting out in business, or working with contracting firms, wives of contractors or people in- ■ terested to learn a little more about the subject. Limited vacancies. Course Fee: $8.50. Enquiries to Sullivan Avenue Branch: 890-564. DEPARTMENT OF NURSING STUDIES STRESS: But Not Burnout This workshop, organised in conjunction with the NZNA (Inc) Community Health Section is to provide the opportunity for nurses in practice to examine and discuss stress as it affects them in their work setting. The workshop is limited to 60 and is open to nurses from all practice areas. Preregistration is required. Applications close on 10 July, 1981. Fee: $13.00. Venue: Christchurch Polytechnic, Seminar Centre, Sullivan Avenue. Further information: Department of Nursing Studies, telephone 798-150, ext 805. DEPARTMENT OF METAL TRADES WELDING SECTION: A few vacancies exist in our Stage 1 and Stage 2 arc .and gas welding classes. Enrolments are being taken for an advanced T.I.G. and M.I.G. 6 week course, 5 - 7 p.m. on Tuesdays. Further information, telephone 798-150. DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES AND COMMUNICATION STUDIES (Ring or call at the Enrolment Centre, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, or Wednesdays, 5 - 7 p.m. Telephone: 798-150). STUDY SKILLS — Course 6: students attend 7 - 8.30 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 8, 9,11 June. All aspects of study including Organisation, Reading and Summarising, Writing Assignments, Notetaking and Listening, Learning and Memory Techniques, Library Orientation. Fee: $l.OO. NEW BEGINNERS COURSES IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES STARTING FROM MONDAY, 29 JUNE: French — Mondays, 1 - 2.30 p.m. OR Wednesdays, 5.30 - 7 p.m. German — Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1 -.2.30 p.m. OR 7.30 - 9 p.m. . Japanese — Mondays and Wednesdays, 10 -11.30 a.m. OR 7.30 - 9 p.m. Spanish — Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5.30 - 7 p.m. ENROL NOW AS THESE CLASSES ARE FILLING RAPIDLY. Fee: $14.00. Places always available in classes at various levels for people who have previous knowledge of the above languages, or of Maori and Samoan. DEPARTMENT OF ART AND COMMUNITY STUDIES NEW COURSES STARTING SOONI COTTAGE INDUSTRY COURSES - to help people learn about self-employment through Cottage Industry and Co-operatives. See separate advertisement on this page. TOYMAKING — a fun way to learn how to use a variety of materials and tools for making many different types of toys. Mondays, 8 June - 10 August, 6-9 p.m. Fee: $B.OO. SELF DEFENCE — highly qualified instructor will teach the basics of self defence — also a good way to keep fit. Mondays, 8 June -10 August, 9.30 - 11.30 a.m. Fee: $7.00. AUDIO-VISUAL SKILLS - how to get your message across effectively - a course particularly for members of community groups. Wednesdays, 10 June - 22 July, 9.30 - 11.30 a.m. Fee: $7.00. WOMEN AND POLITICS - what women can do to be more effective in the political system. Wednesdays, 10 June -15 July, 9.30 - 11.30 a.m. Fee: $7.00. MORE COURSES WILL BE ADVERTISED NEXT WEEK - KEEP LOOKING. Enrol by telephone, 798-150, or in person at General Office, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily. DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS STUDIES Basic Supervision Courses (in conjunction with Industry Training Boards) The first of the scheduled series of courses for supervisors and leading hands will start on Tuesday, 9 June. The course concentrates on basic principles of supervision and is suitable for persons from all areas of industry, commerce, central or local government. Length of course is five.days, 8,30 a.m.- -'4.30 p.m. each day. Fee: $55.00 (includes lunches). For further inforfnation and enrolment forms, phone or write to 0. Kitchingman, Short Course Director, 798-150, ext 849. Got a TAX PROBLEM? ; Over the coming months we will be running a series of 2 hour TAX SEMINARS aimed. I at specific groups of taxpayers. Watch this column and Public Notices for further I details.

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