Public Notices N4TION4L | HEAR I i I cor ' HON. HUGH TEMPLETON MINISTER OF CUSTOMS. MINISTER OF STATISTICS MINISTER IN CHARGE OF FRIENDLY SOCIETIES MINISTER IN CHARGE OF THE INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT DEPUTY MINISTER OF FINANCE SPEAK AT EYREWELL HALL Bpm NOVEMBER 18th INTERRUPTION TO SUPPLY: KAIKOURA. CHEVIOT and HURUNUI COUNTIES CONSUMERS in the following areas are advised that weather permitting the electric POWER will be CUT OFF on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1981 (if wet. Thursday. November 26. 1981). from 12.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.. to enable maintenance to be carried out on the 33.000 volt transmission line between Waipara and Kaikoura. The areas affected will be: — The WHOLE of the Cheviot and Kaikoura Countries; part of the Hurunui County north of Waipara covering Glenmark Drive, Omihi Valley. Motunau. Greta. Blythe Valley and Stonyhurst. All electric lines are to be treated as being alive during the interruption as power will be restored without further notice as soon as the work is completed. D. W. HARRIS. General Manager and General Engineer. Private Bag. RANGIORA.
LAND FOR SALE BY TENDER TENDERS are invited for the . purchase of Freehold sections listed below. Tenders in writing and addressed and posted to “Tender for Land." P.O. Box 514. Tiinaru. accompanied by 10 per cent deposit to be received before 4 p.m. on November 30. 1981. Area 1 - Situated at 42 Church Street Timaru. zoned Industrial A and contains 16.85 perches. Area II - Situated in Exeter Street, Waimate. being Lot 2 on DP 35689 containing 603 square metres. Area 111 — Situated in Exeter Street. Waimate. being lot 3 on DP 35689 containing 657 square metres. Area IV - Situated in Exeter Street. Waimate. being Lot 5 on DP 35689 containing 967 square metres. This is a rear section. The sections are vacant. Highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. MARTINBOROUGH CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS EASTER 1982 FOR information on registration and functions write to: The Secretary. P.O. Box 1. I MARTINBOROUGH. MEMBERS AND FRIENDS are invited to a:BARN DANCE Election night. November 28. West Melton Hall Tickets S 6 single. Available from Ted Youngman, 49 Lincoln Rd. or phone Committee members 296-784. or 498-046 Prize for best dressed Smallfarmer. 8.Y.0. -- Good band - Supper Provided. i Election progress information I announced during evening. MIKE MOORE M.P. for PAPANLT Will speak at the following ; oiaces TODAY - 10.45 a.m. Corner of Frank and Gambia Streets. . 11.15 a.m. Apollo Place. I 11.45 a.m. Corner of Hoani : Street and Cone Place. ■ 12.15 p.m. Corner of Morrison Ave and Boyne Ave. ■ 1 p.m. Corner of Oakland and Primrose Streets. ’ 1.30 p.rn. Blossemdale Place. i 2 p.m. Corner of Reynolds Ave : and lan Places. : 2.30 p.m. Corner of Cardome : and Martbern Streets. I 3 pm. Corner of Oldwood Street and Sawyers Arms Keutl. - f 1 RICCARTON and Addington I residents have you seen the house being reclad with per- ' malum aluminium coloured weatherboard at 18 Nairn Street by Kenyon Promotion'-: Ltd. phone 855-804 or fil-3> ( .'.
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