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Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICE OF PROPOSED APPLICATION TO THE NEW ZEALAND PORTS AUTHORITY FOR CONSENT TO CAPITAL EXPENDITURE NOTICE Is hereby given that the Lyttelton Harbour Board proposes, at a meeting to be held on March 28,1985, to consider a motion to apply to the New Zealand Ports Authority for Its consent to the expenditure from the proceeds of an Insurance claim of a sum of approximately $3 million for the purpose of restoring the board's container crane. The work required involves the repair and re-erection of the board’s Vickers Hoskins paceco container crane which was severely damaged in a berthing incident on February 15. The extent to which existing components can be re-used will determine the final actual cost. Objections and comments relating to the proposed application must be submitted to the board in writing not later than Wednesday, March 27, 1985. This Is the first publication of notice as required under The Harbour and Container Works Capital Expenditure Regulations 1980. I. H. BROKENSHIRE General Manager

Public Notices CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL DISPOSAL OF LAND NOW NOT REQUIRED FOR ROADING CORNER OF MAUNSELL AND TANNER STREETS PUBLIC NOTICE is herebygiven that the Christchurch City Council, at an OrdinaryMeeting held in the Council Chamber, Civic Offices. 163 Tuam Street, on Monday, the 18th day of February 1985, passed the following resolutionn by way of Special Order: “That In pursuance of the provisions of Section 345(l)(a)(2) of the Local Government Act 1974 the Christchurch City Council hereby resolves by way of Special Order to sell the land in the Schedule below: SCHEDULE ALL that parcel of land containing 1196 SQUARE METRES or thereabouts being Lot 1 on Deposited Plan 36509 being all of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title 17F/1081.” IT IS HEREBY FURTHER PUBLICLY NOTIFIED that the foregoing resolution will be submitted to an Ordinary Meeting of the Council to be held In the Council Chamber, situated as aforesaid, at 7.30 p.m. on Monday, the 18th day of March 1985 for confirmation as a Special Order and that a plan of the area is deposited at the Housing and Property Division of the Department of City Administration, 163 Tuam Street, Christchurch 1, and is now open to the Inspection of the public, without fee, during office hours, 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Monday to Friday. JOHN GRAY, General Manager and Town Clerk.

Public Notices USED CLOTHING Recycling Depot, at 37 Edmonton Road. Hornby. For collection, Ph. 495-896. til ALTERATIONS DOES YOUR CLOTHING NEED ADJUSTING? GAINED OR LOST WEIGHT? TROUSERS NEED TAPERING? We do all at: TASMAN TAILORS, 29 NEW REGENT ST,

PHONE 796-235. Workmanship Guaranteed.

COUNCIL OF THE CHRISTCHURCH POLYTECHNIC ASSOCIATIONS OF EMPLOYERS approved by the Minister of Education for the purpose, are invited to nominate candidates Polytechnic for the period of April 1, 1985, to March 31, 1988. Nominations close with the undersigned at noon on Monday, March 26, 1985. The Electing Committee to which the approved Associations may send a voting member will meet at 3 p.m. on Monday, April 1, 1985. RALPH KNOWLES, Returning Officer, P.O. Box 22-095, CHRISTCHURCH.

HEATHCOTE COUNTY COUNCIL ACCOUNTS 1983/84 Report of the Audit Office THE AUDIT OFFICE, having been appointed in terms of section 25, Public Finance Act 1977, has audited the financial statements of the Heathcote County Council. The financial statements reported on comprise the Statement of Payments and Related Sources of Funds Applied and Statement of Money Owing. The audit was conducted in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and practices. In the opinion of the Audit Office, the financial statements fairly reflect, in the form prescribed by regulation 10 of the Local Government (Territorial Authorities) Accounting Regulations 1979, the financial position of the Council as at March 31,1984, and the results of financial operations for the year ended on that date. February 19, 1985. F. FISHER For Controller and Auditor-General Considered and adopted by the Heathcote County Council at an Ordinary Meeting of the Council held on Thursday, February 28, 1985 at the Council Chambers, 66 Colombo Street, Christchurch 2. February 28, 1985. O. T. ALPERS, County Chairman. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING REGULATIONS 1979 FIRST SCHEDULE HEATHCOTE COUNTY COUNCIL Statement of Payments and Related Sources of Funds Applied for Year ending March 31, 1984. During the year the Council expended funds as follows: General Activities Estimates Actual 1983/84 1983/84 Administration and Central Services 592,405 562,094 Roading 689,410 656,525 Drainage and Sanitation 194,402 180,483 Water Supply 330,043 279,967 Recreation and Cultural 548,868 691,002 Reserves 26,500 187,982 Housing and Property 19,841 24,627 Pest Eradication 13,162 6,200 Hydatids 33,879 33,879 Capital Expenditure Electricity 99,000 116,366 Plant Purchases 64,000 62,200 Rates Payable to Other Authorities 1,020,447 1,020,447 $3,631,957 $3,821,722 THIS EXPENDITURE WAS FINANCED BY: REVENUE Rates 1,941,420 1,969,247 Government Subsidies and Grants 832,387 803,600 Licence Fees and Other Charges 416,725 482,144 Surplus on Electricity Trading Activities 81,350 194,143 Petroleum Tax 43,000 43,144 3,314,882 3,492,278 LOANS, SPECIAL AND TRUST FUNDS Loan Money Applied During the Year 5,900 5,900 Special Funds Applied During the Year 284,011 284,011 3.604.793 3,782.189 Less Transfers to Special Funds 10,000 10,000 3.594.793 3,772,189 PLUS reduction in General Funds Calculated as follows: Balance 31 March 1984 502,122 Balance 1 April 1983 551,655 37,164 49,533 $3,631,957 $3,821,722 In addition the Council held Other Funds as follows as at March 31, 1984: Loan Funds 2,356 Special Funds 43,689 $46,045 STATEMENT OF MONEY OWING AS AT MARCH 31 The Council was owed in respect of Unpaid Rates and Other Revenue $358,335 The Council owed for the Supply of Materials and Services PAYE, Superannuation, Electrical Deposits, etc $883,127 Public Debt less Sinking Fund was $401,944 NOTE ON ACCOUNTING POLICY These financial statements have been prepared on the basis that revenue is recognised when money is received by the Council, and that expenditure is brought to charge when payment is made for goods and services rendered to the Council. February 28, 1985. P- T - COONEY, County Clerk.

SITUATIONS VACANT SATURDAY ADVERTISING THE DEADLINE for all “Situations Vacant” advertising for a Saturday edition is now 6 p.m. the Thursday prior to insertion. THE PRESS

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Press, 6 March 1985, Page 42

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