Public Notices FERRY ROAD LEVEL CROSSING, SPRING CREEK DUE to maintenance work the flashing lights and bells at Ferry Road, Spring Creek, will be disconnected and covered arid '■alarms not in use" signs erected from 6.30 p.m., on Sunday. September 1 until 12 noon on Tuesday. September 3. 1985. SSRailways FODDER SEMINAR September 5 and 6 OF IMPORTANCE TO PASTORAL FARMERS WHERE: Oak Room, Lincoln College START: 1.15 p.m., Thursday. COST: $2O/day registration, meals extra. 16 papers are being presented, including address from Dr L. C. Snook, retired animal scientist, Western Australia, who will also promote a book on TAGASASTE (tree lucerne). Copies of full programme available at Registration Office. Reserve your place byposting cheque for 1 or 2 days. Executive Secretary, NZIAS Convention 85, P.O. Box 77, Lincoln College. Canterbury
WEST COAST DEER FARMERS ASSOCIATION MAF COMBINED FIELD DAY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, AT MURCHISON AT ALLAN JAMES’S PROPERTY. First right past the Owen River Hotel. All members and interested farmers welcome.
SPRING IS HERE! DAFFODILS DAFFODILS PICK YOUR OWN DAFFODILS UNFORTUNATELY MANY of our famous golden daffodils have caught the Kiwi bug and gone overseas! But we still have beautiful young bloom available. $lO PER BUCKET FULL OPEN 7 DAYS 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. Go past Springston on the main Leeston Road then follow signs errected from the town side of the Ellesmere bridge. HADSTOCK GARDENS PHONE SPRINGSTON 784
CwmBADERS (N.Z.) LTD OPOSSUM HUNTERS Top Prices Paid for Winter Skins Warehouse — Main West Road Yaldhurst Phone: Christchurch 428-959 LOCAL RECREATION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SCHEME FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO RECREATION AND COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS APPLICATIONS for subsidies, grants and loans under the 1985/86 Local Recreation and Community Development Scheme are now being called by the local authorities listed below. A wide range of community groups and voluntary organisations concerned with the development of recreation opportunities and community activities may apply. This includes groups catering for art, craft, sport, and other cultural interests, active and passive recreational and community activities. Application forms and further details of the scheme may be obtained from your local council office where applications close on September 13, 1985. District Clerk, Waimairi District Council, Private Bag, FENDALTON. County Clerk, Paparua County Council, P.O. Box 11-011, SOCKBURN. County Clerk, Heathcote County Council, P.O. Box 12-033, BECKENHAM. Town Clerk. Riccarton Borough Council, P.O. Box 8000. RICCARTON. General Manager and Town Clerk, Christchurch City Council, P.O. Box 237, CHRISTCHURCH.
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