- Public Notices Public Notices : 24TH DB GREAT 1 WESTLAND MARATHON - DECEMBER 1, 1984, GREYMOUTH TO HOKITIKA RACE SPONSORED BY DOMINION BREWERIES, LIMITED, WEST COAST ORGANISED BY GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUBS t ENTRY FEE: REGISTERED RUNNERS $B. UNREGISTERED RUNNERS $l2 , (of which $4 goes to N.Z.A.A.A.) Prizes for first 15 finishers, plus prizes for women’s and veterans’ sections, and spot prizes. » Certificates to all who complete the race. ■ Race starts DB Greymouth, 10 a.m. sharp. Finishes at DB Westland, Hokitika. | Entries close November 5, P.O. Box 272, Greymouth. FORMS AVAILABLE FROM ‘FRONT RtINNER” s e EXPERIENCEthaNELSON LAKES EXPERIENCE FOR A LIMITED PERIOD ONLY: Live the many attractions of the beautiful NELSON LAKES AREA for 'A the normal cost. - FROM NOVEMBER 5 UNTIL DECEMBER 23 STAY AT THE LUXURIOUS NEW ALPINE LODGE, LAKE ROTOITI FOR $12.50 PER PERSON, PER NIGHT (SHARE TWIN/DOUBLE BASIS). THE NELSON LAKES AREA offers unsurpassed outdoor activities in which to relax, including numerous world famous TROUT FISHING & LAKES, WHITE WATER , RAFTING, WILD GAME HUNTING, TRAMPING AND BUSH WALKS, FARM VISITS complete with authentic DEVON TEAS and much much more. THE RECENTLY OPENED ALPINE LODGE has , accommodation for up to 90 PERSONS including | FAMILY and PARAPLEGIC ROOMS, LICENSED FAMILY I RESTAURANT, GAMES and TELEVISION ROOM, complete with VIDEO. GUEST LAUNDRY and DRYING . ROOM - N.P. each of the 20 LUXURIOUS ROOMS have CONTINENTAL QUILTS, CENTRAL HEATING, FULL BATHROOMS, tea/coffee making facilities, refrigerator and mini bars — the family rooms even feature a mezzanine floor. THE OFFER IS LIMITED - so- ensure that you experience THE NELSON LAKES EXPERIENCE by ’ | calling the "LODGE” collect on ST ARNAUD EOS. HAVE YOUR SAY ' ONEVERGY i " 1 HAVE YOU ANY opinions or concerns on energy 1 - planning in New Zealand? The Energy Advisory i Committee (EAC) is your means of voicing these ■ 1 opinions and participating in the Government’s y energy planning process. The EAC is now receiving submissions on the . e 1984 Energy Plan and energy planning in general. :, We are especially interested in receiving submissions on: s x (1) planning and policy in the energy conservation 1. sector; t (2) forecasting of demand and plans, policies and present operations for supply, including en- ■ s vironmental implications of such plans and I policies, in the electricity sector; - (3) the nature of energy planning and the role of s,. the Energy Plan. r submissions received will be used as input for e the EAC publication, Review of Energy Planning in 1984, which, in turn, will be referred to in the £ production of the 1985 Energy Plan. The three topics ° above will be addressed in more detail. Submissions are required by December 14, 1984, , I and should be sent to: , 3 The Energy Advisory Committee, r C/O MINISTRY OF ENERGY, i Private Bag, ' 5 WELLINGTON 1 Q d If you wish to have a copy of the Review of 1 2 Energy Planning in 1983, to look at the past work of ’• the EAC, or to obtain further information, please 0 also write to the above address. d The 1984 Energy Plan which discusses policies I y and plans for energy development and use over the , r next 15 to 20 years is available from Government ' d Printer bookshops or the Ministry of Energy at a - cost of $5 or should be available for reference at your . y local library. u ] e ..... —-—.—— > y IY tVi < : O LINCOLN ’ : W COLLEGE i 1, t- MARK THESE DATES IN YOUR DIARY: ( s, ' ■ Budget Review. Thursday, November 15 , r Hear Roger Douglas, John Falloon and Bob d Jones describe the 1984 Budget and their ;t reactions to it. Take part in public discussions. Buffet meal included. t Horticulture Workshop. Saturday, November 17 h A one-day workshop. Features orchard estab--1 lishment and problems including frost preelection and irrigation. Concludes with detailed studies of { y stone fruit. i r v Computers for Farmers. Monday & Tuesday, y November 19 & 20 y An ‘awareness’ type workshop for farmers’ wives, t farmers and others contemplating the use of on1 farm computers. ! Farm Forestry Workshop. Tuesday, November 20 5 Another in the series; features ‘the use of timber bn farms’. t c i ’j Horticulture Workshop. Saturday, November 24 i, Another in the series; features pip fruit. Wheat Competition Field Days. November 28 & 29 Two action-packed days for cereal growers. Held on-site, Main South Road, Weedons. Competition sponsored by ICI-Tasman. Features active demonstrations from over 40 trade exhibitors. Horticulture Workshop. Saturday, December 1 Final in series; features grapes. Crop Farm Walk. Thursday, December 13 Another in the annual series of walks across the College crop farm. College staff and other advisers and scientists accompany each group. Plan to attend these events especially designed for farmers and their wives; staff; stock and grain agents; advisers and consultants. Contact: Extension Staff, | Rural Development & Extension Centre, LINCOLN COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH Phone Christchurch 252-811, ext. 713 or 652 I
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