Public Notices Public Notices Department of Machine Tool Engineering MANUAL AND COMPUTER ASSISTED PART PROGRAMMING FOR NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MACHINE TOOLS COURSE A: 2 days — October 31 and November 1, 1983 Basic Manual Part Programming including simple turning, contouring and screwcutting. Toolnose radius compensation for turning centres. An introduction to machining centres. COURSE B: 3 days - November 2-4,1983 (inclusive) (directed to those who already have the basic knowledge of manual part programming.) This course will cover all aspects of computer assisted programming using the FANUC P Model D and G and Olivetti M. 20 computers. COURSE C: 5 days — October 31-November 4,1983 The content of this course is the same as for Course A, plus Course B, starting with basic manual programming and proceeding to all aspects of computer assisted programming. FEES: Course A — $35.00 per day Course B — $35.00 per day Course C — $125.00 total (The fee includes lunches, morning and afternoon teas and evening meals where required.) For further information please contact: Mr A. J. Nolan, Head, Department of Machine Tool Engineering, Telephone: 798-150, ext. 845. VHa Maria Collage XVK Monster Ak a Fair and WIVaW Auction WAtAV Saturday October 8 Auction 10.30 Stalls open 11 a.m. Food, stalls, wheels, entertainment, plenty of parking in grounds, Peer St entrance. Gwen Kerr demonstrating Microwave Ovens - Supplied by Noel Leeming, Ltd, M.O.T. motor-cycle display, 1 p.m. Lucky No. draw, free ticket at gate Prize - Week-end for 2 at Queenstown Courtesy Rhodes Rentals, Ltd, Commodore Motor Inn. Drawn at 1.30 p.m. at Fair. If prize not collected by 2.30 p.m., will be redrawn. Goods to be Auctioned Formica bench vanity unit, Topco Industries. Mirrors, W. Thom, Ltd. $lOO paint voucher, Resene. Clock, R. L. Kennett, Ltd. Casio boxing games. $4O voucher, Sporting Feet. Cushions, L. Hunter, Ltd. Tables, shelves, D. A. Lewis. Flower pot, M. J. McKendry, Ltd. Stainless steel bench. Stainless steel shower trays. Adidas shoes. Scotts Footwear. Tub cupboard display shelves, Sockburn Joinery. Duvet cover and pillowslip, Smith and Brown. CHRISTCHURCH SOUTH INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL ANNUAL FAIR Saturday, Ist October at Ipm In the school grounds, Selwyn Street. Fun for all! "Scoop purchases galore"
aaoiß aesaasa? bis HUNTERS Fill your pockets as well as the freezer From October Ist, 1983. Game Recovery Limited will recommence purchasing game 7 days per week. CURRENT PRICE SCHEDULE DEER Stags- — head and neck shot, $2.40 per kg. Stags — body shot, $1.90 per kg. Stags — haunch shot, $1.60 per kg. Hinds — head and neck shot, $2.10 per kg. Hinds — body shot, $l.BO per kg. Hinds — haunch shot, $1.50 per kg. CHAMOIS $2.20 per kg with head. $2.00 per kg without head. PIGS Under 12 kgs, $l.OO per kg. Over 12 kgs, $1.30 per kg. 20c per kg Bonus for over 10 animals per hunter in any calendar month. GOATS 40c per kg. Remember the M. A.F. requirements when presenting your animals for sale to a G.R .L. Game Depot: 1. The offal (heart, lungs, liver and kidneys) are present with the carcase (preferably attached). Half-offals or no offal with animals DO NOT meet M.A.F. requirements and will consequently be condemned. 2. Get your animal to a chiller within 10 hours of killing. With the warmer weather approaching decomposition of the meat is a major problem. 3. For goats and all deer species leave ears attached to the hide. IF IN DOUBT ASK YOUR LOCAL GAME RECOVERY AGENT NELSON: CANTERBURY: WESTLAND C. Heywood, Pigeon D. Lee, Rangiora. M. J. Wilson, Reefton. Valley. M. R. Sampson, Loburn. T. F. Trevor, Moana. O. C. Grooby, Motueka. L. A. Muldoon, Oxford. J. M. Hahn, Ngahere. E. M. Manley, Brightwater. D. Miln, Culverden. K. H. Wafer, Kumara. B. C. Roeske, Tedmore. W. Hales, Hanmer Springs. W. F. Radomski, Hokitika. C M Strange Hira. R. W. Ching, Parnassus. K. A. Adamson, Pine Grove. MARLBOROUGH: WESWM4D: WeMlandFrozen Products, M. Taylor, Kaikoura. J. A. Adamson, Westport. p . K. A. Jones Kaikoura. J. M. Campbell, Totara Flat. g- BVc 8 Vc mM, Whataroa. J. B. HampVonJka“. RA. Spencer, Blenheim. A. D. MH«Ban MurcNson £ HeWtard, e picton. S.’ *• G.Slape, Havelock. M. J. Rosanowski, Reefton. • K. M. Robbins, Rai Valley. PHONE 680 HOKITIKA 1
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