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Public Notices I j NEW BRIGHTON R. S. A. ANZAC DAY. MEMBERS and public are Invited to attend a wreath laying ceremony at the Cenotaph, Marine Parade, commencing at 9.30 a.m., April 25,1984 followed by a function In our Clubrooms, New Brighton Road. All welcome. There will be no march this year. H. J. WARD. Hon. Secretary, RANGIORA NAMED because of the clear blue skies offers advantages that city people are often envious of. Good schools and shopping area. Large enough to have all the modem services but small enough to retain the personal touch. We are the agents for a very well presented suburban Estates subdivision In the North West area, access off West Belt. We have a good selection of sections still available, but with 34 sold, buyers would need not to dwell too long. GILLMAN REAL ESTATE LTD MREINZ Ranglora 6811 A.H. Wnd 695, Ranglora 6092 or 6254

Public Notices THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICEJ NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHER CLAIMANTS PURSUANT to secUon 35, Trustee Act 1956, all creditors and other persons having claims to which that secUon applies in connecUon with the estates of the persons menUoned below, are hereby required to send to the Public Trustee at the Public Trust Office at Christchurch on or before the 23rd day of May, 1984, particulars of their claims. They are warned that after that date the Public Trustee may administer or distribute the estates having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice without being liable to persons of whose claims he has not then had notice. Claims due and owing at date of death should be so certified. ESTATES DRYSDALE, Robert, late of Christchurch, ReUred Fitter, died 6.4.84. McLEAN, William, late of Christchurch, ReUred Farmer, died 1.4.84. SAUNDERS, Henry Taylor, late of Christchurch, Retired, died 7.4.84. SPENCER, Jessie, late of Christchurch, Retired Nurse, died 12.1.84. THEW, George Robert, late of Kalapol, ReUred Watchmaker, died 2.4.84. TOOMEY, Alice May, late of Christchurch, Widow, died 13.4.84. K. R. BALCH, District Public Trustee CHRISTCHURCH.

Public Notices NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF A MOTOR VEHICLE SALESMAN In the matter of the Motor Vehicle Dealers Act 1975. TAKE noUce that Bert Govan, of 221 Durham Street, LMVD, carrying on business as a motor vehicle dealer under the name or style of Bert Govan Motors limited, has applied to the Motor Vehicle Dealers Licensing Board for the approval of Andrew Stuart Mackenzie, of 21 Mackworth Street, Christchurch. Salesman, as a motor vehicle salesman. The appllcaUon will be heard by the above Board after one month from the 19th day of AprU. 1984. being the date of the first publicaUon of this noUce. Any person who wishes to object to the granUng of this appllcaUon must give noUce to the Board of his obJecUon within one month after the said date of the first publlcaUon of this noUce. Appropriate forms for the making of obJecUons are available from the Registrar of Motor Vehicle Dealers, P.O. Box 9341, Wellington. RUFFLES FASIONS THE SHOP WITH OUR OWN EXCLUSIVE LABEL AND TOP FASHIONS. GLOUCESTER ARCADE. NOW OPEN SATURDAY 9.30 TO 12.30. PHONE 799-409.

RAKAIA RIVER DRAFT NATIONAL WATER CONSERVATION ORDER THIS NOTICE is a correction of the advertisement that appears on the 18/4/84 and submissions will be required 28 days from the 18/4/84. PURSUANT TO SECTION 20B(7)(a) of the Water and Soil Conservation Act 1967 the National Water and Soil Conservation Authority hereby gives notice that it has prepared a draft national water conservation order in respect of the Rakaia River. The draft order has been prepared following a public hearing of an application made Jointly by the Ashburton Acclimatisation Society, the North Canterbury Acclimatisation Society, the Council of South Island Acclimatisation Societies and the National Executive of Acclimatisation Societies. Submissions on or objections against the draft order or any part of it may be made by: (a) any body or person who made submissions on or objected to the applications; (b) any body or person who may be affected by the draft order. All submissions or objections must be made within 28 days after the date of the publication of this notice and must be lodged with the Planning Tribunal, Justice Department, Private Bag, Postal Centre, Wellington. RECOMMENDED DRAFT WATER- CONSERVATION ORDER THE NATIONAL WATER CONSERVATION (RAKAIA RIVER) ORDER 1984 1. TITLE AND COMMENCEMENT (1) This order may be cited as the National Water Conservation (Rakaia River) Order 1984. (2) This order shall come into force on the 14th day after the date of its notification in the Gazette. 2. INTERPRETATION In this order, unless the context otherwise requires,: “Act” means the Water and Soli Conservation Act 1967: “Gorge flow” means the mean dally flow of the Rakaia River which would be measured at the recorder site maintained by the North Canterbury Catchment Board below the Rakaia Gorge (approximate map reference NZMS 262 Sheet 13 402742) if there were no abstraction or diversion of water from the protected waters above Rakaia Gorge. “The protected waters” means—(a) The Rakaia River Itself from its source (approximate map reference NZMS 262 Sheet 13 341767) to Its entry Into the sea (approximate map reference NZMS 262 Sheet 13 382763). (b) All rivers and streams contributing water to the Rakaia River upstream of its confluence with, but not including, the Wilberforce River (approximate map reference NZMS 262 Sheet 13 382763). (c) Lake Heron and its tributary streams. 3. OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTIC AND FEATURES It is hereby declared that the protected waters include: (a) An outstanding natural characteristic in the form of a braided river. (b) Outstanding wildlife habitat, fisheries and angling amenity features. 4. RETENTION OF NATURAL WATERS IN NATURAL STATE Because of the outstanding characteristic and features specified in clause 3 of this order: (a) The quantity and rate of flow of natural water in the Rakaia River upstream of its confluence with the Wilberforce River and all tributaries of the Rakaia River upstream of that confluence shall be retained in their natural state. (b) The quantity and level of natural water in Lake Heron, and the quantity and rate of flow of natural water in its tributary streams, shall be retained in their natural state. 5. RATE OF FLOW OF NATURAL WATER Because of the outstanding characteristic and features specified in clause 3 of this order, the following rates of flow shall be retained in the Rakaia River below its confluence with the Wilberforce River: (1) During the months of June, July and August—(a) As long as the gorge flow does not exceed 80 cubic metres per second, the rate of flow of the Rakaia River shall not be reduced by diversion or abstraction of water anywhere in its catchment. (b) If the gorge flow exceeds 80 cubic metres per second, but does not exceed 110 cubic metres per second, the rate of flow of the Rakaia River shall not be reduced by more than two-thirds of the amount by which the flow exceeds 80 cubic metres per second. (c) If the gorge flow equals or exceeds 110 cubic metres per second, the rate of flow of the Rakaia River shall not be reduced by more than 20 cubic metres per second plus the amount by which the flow exceeds 110 cubic metres per second, subject to an overall limit of 70 cubic metres per second. (2) During all other months of the year—(a) As long as the gorge flow does not exceed 90 cubic metres per second, the rate of flow of the Rakaia River shall not be reduced by diversion or abstraction of water anywhere in its catchment. (b) If the gorge flow exceeds 90 cubic metres per second, but does not exceed 120 cubic metres per second, the rate of flow of the Rakaia River shall not be reduced by more than two-thirds of the amount by which the flow exceeds 90 cubic metres per second. (c) If the gorge flow equals or exceeds 120 cubic metres per second, the rate of flow of the Rakaia River shall not be reduced by more than 20 cubic metres per second plus the amount by which the flow exceeds 120 cubic metres per second, subject to an overall limit of 70 cubic metres per second. 6. RIGHT TO DAM NOT TO BE GRANTED (1) A right to dam any river or stream forming part of the protected waters above the confluence of the Rakaia and Wilberforce Rivers shall not be granted under sections 21 or 23 of the Act. (2) A right to dam the Rakaia River below its confluence with the Wilberforce River shall not be granted under sections 21 or 23 of the Act unless the right is essential for the diversion of water, and providing that the full flow of the river is not impounded and fish passage is not prevented. (3) Any right granted under sections 21 or 23 of the Act to dam any tributary of the Rakaia River not forming part of the protected waters shall be granted in such a way or granted subject to such conditions that the taking or diversion of water to fill the dam will not prejudice the maintenance of the rates of flow specified in subclauses (l)(a) and (2)(a) of clause 5 of this order. 7. WATER RIGHTS (1) A water right under sections 21,23 or 24 of the Act may not be granted by the National Water and Soil Conservation Authority, or by the Regional Water Board (as appropriate), and a general authorisation under section 22 of the Act may not be made by the Regional Water Board in respect of any part of the protected waters upstream of the confluence of the Rakaia and Wilberforce Rivers, if the combined effect of the grant or authorisation and of existing rights would be that the provisions of this order can not remain without change or variation. (2) A water right under sections 21,23 or 24 of the Act may not be granted by the National Water and Soil Conservation Authority or by the Regional Water Board (as appropriate), and a general authorisation under section 22 of the Act may not be made by the Regional Water Board in respect of the Rakaia River itself downstream of its confluence with the Wilberforce River if the effect of such water right or general authorisation would be to prejudice the maintenance of the rates of flow specified in clause 5 of this order. Every water right granted, and every general authorisation made, shall be subject to such conditions as to rostering and other matters as the National Water and Soil Conservation Authority or the Regional Water Board (as appropriate) considers necessary to ensure the maintenance of the rates of flow specified in clause 5 of this order. (3) No water right shall be granted, and no general authorisation shall be made, for any discharge into the protected waters if the effect of the discharge would be to breach the standards specified for Class C waters by the Third Schedule to the Act. (4) Notwithstanding anything in this order, it shall be lawful for water rights to be granted, and general authorisations to be made, in respect of any part of the protected waters upstream of the confluence of the Rakaia and Wilberforce Rivers for the purposes of research into, and enhancement of, fisheries and wildlife habitats. (5) Notwithstanding sections 21(3F), 21(3H), and 23(1A) of the Act, nothing in subclauses 1(b), 1(c), 2(b) or 2(c) of clause 5 of this order shall be construed as restricting the granting of water rights in respect of natural water not forming part of the protected waters. (6) Nothing in this order shall be construed as limiting the effect of the second proviso to section 21(1) of the Act relating to the use of water for domestic needs, for the needs of animals, and for or in connection with firefighting purposes. D. A. PICKERING, Secretary, ■> National Water and Soil Conservation Authority.

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