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Public Notices AMURI COLLIE CLUB ANNUAL TRIALS To be held at Lochlel Hamner Springs, on June 4,5, 6 Entries close noon June 5 wen BLANKET APPEAL THE Canterbury Branch of the R.N.Z.S.P.C.A. wishes to thank all those kind and caring people who gave blankets to the recent blanket appeal. If anyone still wishes to donate blankets, these will be gratefully accepted. Please phone 497-057 or drop them Into 200 Manchester Street, or to the Animal Home In Wilmers Road, Hornby. NEW ZEALAND FOREST SERVICE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO LAY POISON THE public are advised that on and from June 18, 1984, chopped carrot and pollard pellet bait impregnated with 1080 poison will be laid by aircraft In the Whltcombe River catchment, over all forested areas upstream of FREW'S CREEK and the CROPP RIVER tributaries. The public are warned of the hazard in handling poison baits or poisoned animal carcasses in the area, and of the danger to dogs of secondary poisoning by eating poisoned animal carcases. As specified in the Game (Packing and Export) Regulations, 1967, Clause 49(1), the recovery of game meat will not be permitted In or within eight kilometres of the area where poison is laid. The prohibition will continue for a period of four weeks following completion of the poison operation. For any further particulars contact the Conservator of Forests, P.O. Box 138, Hokitika. P. J. BERG, Conservator of Forests.

CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL M ANNUAL ESTIMATES AND NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE RATES ** THE FOLLOWING Is a summary of the Budget approved by the Christchurch (3) AS to the WHOLE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH, a Separate Rate of .004394 City Council on May 28, 1984, In terms of Section 121 of “The Local cents In the dollar on the Land Value of all properties In Differential Government Act, 1974” for the period APRIL 1,1984 to MARCH 31,1985, and Is Group A and .003524 cents In the dollar on the Land Value of all published for general Information (full particulars are available for public properties In Differential Group B. Inspection at the Civic Offices, 163-173 Tuam Street, during ordinary office The above Rate will be made under the provisions of “The Rlccarton hours). Bush Act, 1914” and amendments thereto Section 143 “The Local st’mmarv of fsttmatfs Government Act, 1974” and "The Rating Act, 1967,” to meet contributions payable to the Rlccarton Bush Trust Board. PROPOSED EXPENDITURE W AS to the WHOLE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH, a Separate Rate of .046254 Central Administration and Treasury 3,624,485 cents In the dollar on the Land Value of all properties In Differential City Works and Planning Group A and .037103 cents In the dollar on the Land Value of all Roads, Streets, Bridges, Traffic Management, E£? pe F tles J? Differential Group B. Bulldine Insoectlon and Design Services 20,590,800 The above Rate will be made under the provisions of Sections 12 and 14 of Waterworks 5,743,700 “The Canterbury Museum Trust Board Act, 1983,” Section 143 “The Local R e f Use 2(931,400 Government Act, 1974” and “The Rating Act, 1967,” to meet contributions Town Planning payable to the Canterbury Museum Trust Board. -—’ — NOTE: 30,352,700 Rates (1), (2), (3) and (4) above: Differential Rates, as specified in the Parks and Recreation 9,493,711 Council’s Special Order dated May 16, 1977, apply: Forestry 1,881,360 (I) DIFFERENTIA I GROUP A (Commercial and Industrial as defined by n 'Wimi Special Order dated May 16, 1977). n., t »„„i ’ ’ (u) DIFFERENTIA I GROUP B (Residential and Other as defined by Special Cultural and Public Relations Order dated May 16, 1977). 4 708320 Single Residential Units. Town Half Board Levy 511(983 GrouD^VuDhes 11 d ° Uar “ S<3t ° Ut SChedUle Differentlal Public Relations and Miscellaneous Cultural 433,111 Multl-Unlt and Use Properties (as defined in the Council’s Special Order 116 dated May 16, 1977). „ .. _ , Abo'vfin The basic rate In the dollar as set out in the schedule under Differential Health Services Group B applies plusHouslng and Property 3,601(371 (a) 5% for each unit or use In excess of 1 up to and Including 9 units or Employment Promotion 323,200 uses. Parking 2,419,441 (b) 45% for the 10th unit or use. Where there are more than 10 units or Civil Defence 78,166 uses the percentage will be as for 10 units, 1.e., Canterbury United Council 354,872 2 units or uses + 5% Dog and Hydatids 542,462 3 units or uses +io% Civic Pride 40, 4 unlts or uses +15% TRADING ACTIVITIES - CAPITAL EXPENDITURE 5 units or uses +20% Electricity 9,334,820 6 units or uses +25% Airport 5,924,500 7 units or uses +30% 8 units or uses +35% $75,807,147 9 units or uses +40% <• 10 or more units or uses +45% It Is proposed that this expenditure be The above Differential Rates are made under authority of Section 147 of financed as follows: the Local Government Act, 1974. potpc 26,769,073 PAtroi Tax 935 000 (5) AS to the WHOLE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH, the boundaries of which Government Grants and Subsidies 9,029(577 are defined In the New Zealand Gazette No. 43, page 1094, of July 7, 1955, Licence Fees akdMother Charges 14 606,582 and amended by Gazette No. 3 of January 22, 1959, page 57, and further Licence tees ana utner unarges 1 ’ amended by Gazette No. 14 of February 23, 1961, page 323, and further TRADING ACTIVITIES — CASH SURPLUS: amended by New Zealand Gazette No. 52 of August 24, 1967, page 1419: Electricity 8,092,560 under the provisions of Sections 143, 158 and 166 of “The Local Airport !,664,250 Government Act, 1974” and “The Rating Act, 1967” Water Rates as follows: FUNDS APPLIED: (a) On every separately rated property to which water Is supplied, a rate Special Funds 3,580,951 of .220798 cents in the dollar on Capital Value; provided that, if that Loan 2,936,456 rate would produce less than four dollars in respect of any such land or dwelling-house, a rate of not more than four dollars may be made 6,517,407 and levled . Reduction in General Funds 8,192,698 (b) On every separately rated property to which water can be but Is not supplied, situate within one hundred metres from any part of the $75,807,147 waterworks, a Rate not exceeding half of the rates mentioned In paragraph (a) above. Total net rateable land value of property on the Valuation Roll $841,041,356. The above water rates being for the purposes of the Supply of Water and Dated at Christchurch this Ist day of June, 1984. Maintenance of Waterworks. JOHN GRAY AS to all Rateable Property Included In the SEPARATE RATING AREA apnprai Manatrpr and Town Clerk known as the New Brighton Pedestrian Mall Separate Rating Area, a General Manager ana 10 n uierx. Separate Rate of .148620 cents in the dollar on Capital Value. » . Aa _ _ _ -m — The above Rate will be made under the provisions of Section 142 of “The ftiflTlPE fIL BWa M TTIssbLI TO Local Government Act, 1974” and applied in or towards the establishment IvW rluC UF ll® E El® I IWI® 0 U and completion of a Pedestrian Mall in New Brighton. MAKE RATES OTHER RATES GENERAL RATE, WATER RATE IN RESPECT OF THE ORDINARY SUPPLY (a) Christchurch Drainage Board: Rates to be made by a Special Order of WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE CHRISTCHURCH CITY BY-LAW NO. 107. the Christchurch Drainage Board on the 27th day of June, 1984, will RECREATION RATE, RICCARTON BUSH TRUST BOARD’S RATE, also be collected by the Council. CANTERBURY MUSEUM TRUST BOARD’S RATE, NEW BRIGHTON (b) Christchurch Transport Board: Rates to be made by a Special Order PEDESTRIAN MALL SEPARATE RATE. of the Christchurch Transport Board on the 29th day of June, 1984, IT IS HEREBY PUBLICLY NOTIFIED that it Is the Intention of the , will also be collected by the Council. Christchurch City Council at a Meeting of the Christchurch City Council, to ( c ) North Canterbury Catchment Board: Notice Is given that the Council be held at 7.30 p.m. on Monday, the eighteenth day of June, 1984, in the Civic make, levy and collect the Rates directed to be made and levied Offices, 163-173 Tuam Street, Christchurch, to Make and Levy the undermen- and fixed as to amount by Special Order of the said Board on the 28th tioned Rates upon the Rateable Value of all Rateable Properties appearing In day of June, 1984, such Rates having been duly adjusted to land value the Valuation Rolls now in force In the City of Christchurch, for the period rating. commencing on the first day of April, 1984, and ending on the thirty-first day it IS HEREBY FURTHER PUBLICLY NOTIFIED that the whole of the of March, 1985. before-mentioned Rates will be payable at the Civic Offices, situated at 163(1) As to the WHOLE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH, a General Rate of 2.241482 173 Tuam Street, Christchurch, by four instalments as follows: Area 1-April cents In the dollar on the Land Value of all properties in Differential }> July L WM, October 1,1984, January 1,1985; Area 2—May L 1984, August Group A and 1.798008 cents in the dollar on the Land Value of all L l^ B4 ’ November 1, 1984, February 1, 1985, that the Valuation Rolls and the properties In Differentlal Group B. Books containing particulars of all the above rates are open for The above Rate will be made under the provision of Sections 121 and 136 inspection without fee by All Ratepayers during office hours, which are from of “The Local Government Act, 1974” and “The Rating Act 1967” as 3,38 a.m. to 4.30 p.m., Monday to Friday; and the Council proposes to resolve amended for General Municipal purposes that, in accordance with the provisions of Section 71 of the Rating Act, 1967, ~ . ... ’ an additional charge of 10 per cent be added to all the above rates not paid on (2) AS to the WHOLE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH, a Separate Rate of .396398 or b e f or6j Area 1-May 15,1984, August 15,1984, November 15,1984, February 15, cents In the dollar on the Land Value of all properties In Differential 1985; Area 2—June 15, 1984, September 15, 1984, December 15, 1984, March 15, Group A and .317971 cents in the dollar on the Land Value of all 1985 properties in Differentlal Group B. The above Rate will be made under the provisions of Section 143 of “The Dated at Christchurch this Ist day of June, 1984. Local Government Act, 1974” and “The Rating Act, 1967” for the purpose JOHN GRAY, of providing and maintaining Libraries. General Manager and Town Clerk.

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