Public Notices INANGAHUA COUNTY COUNCIL ABANDONED SECTIONS BLACKS POINT AND TAIPOITI COUNCIL has obtained an order declaring sections abandoned and authorising their sale pursuant to section 83 of the Rating Act 1967. These sections are to be sold by public tender In seventeen lots. Lots are at Blacks Point and one is at Taitoltl, Just South of Reefton. A schedule listing the sections and their legal descriptions is available from the Council Offices, Reefton, where a valuation map can be Inspected. Tenders closing 4 p.m. on Monday, October 14, 1985, are invited for the purchase of these sections. A reserve price has been set. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. L. PRATTLEY, County Clerk. TOWi , w .l w NG MORE SLAUGHTER HOUSES IT IS WISER still to re- | gard it as a social duty I and an individual privi-h lege, to treat other living | beings, however they II treat you, with under- | standing, patience and B mercy. I] NEW ZEALAND \2£Z FOREST SERVICE RECREATIONAL HUNTER MEETINGS ALL persons interested in recreational hunting in Canterbury Conservancy are invited to attend and participate in meetings to be held by the Forest Service at 7.30 p.m. on the following dates: October 15, 1985 — In Christchurch In the Conference Hall of the Trade Union Centre, 199 Armagh Street. October 22, 1985 — In Tlmaru In the Caroline Bay Hall adjacent to the Caroline Bay Community Centre. October 23, 1985 — In Omarama at the Omarama Community Hall, State Highway 83, Omarama. The meetings are to provide a forum for the discussion of matters of interest to recreational hunters.
RICCARTON RESIDENTS | Have you seen the house at | I 95 TOTARA STREET H which has recently been covered for life with | (SAUD€R) VINYL WEATHERBOARD It will never need painting again Ph. The N.Z. Distributors for a no obligation quote Kenyon Industries Ltd 485-763. I S.C. EXAM COACHING U.E. EXAM COACHING U.B. EXAM COACHING HAGLEY HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTRE SATURDAY - SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19 -20 For Registration Forms: Write Box 3084, Phone 793-090 COME TO 510 HAGLEY AVENUE 9 a.m. - 12 Noon Monday to Friday 6-8 p.m. Monday to Thursday. PRIOR REGISTRATION ESSENTIAL. TULIP TIME AT HADSTOCK GARDENS OPEN DAYS FOR PUBLIC VIEWING OUR TULIPS IN ALL their glorious colour are open for viewing during this and next week-end. October 5 and 6 October 12 and 13 HOURS: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Flowers for sale, and bulbs of many different varieties may be ordered for delivery next bulb season. DIRECTIONS: Go past Springston on the Main Leeston Road, then follow signs erected from the Town side of the Ellesmere bridge. HADSTOCK GARDENS PHONE SPRINGSTON 784 WANTED COAST GUARD RADIO OPERATORS DO YOU HAVE: (a) Spare time? .. „ (b) A desire to be of service to the community? The Canterbury Volunteer Coast Guard requires radio operators. If you are willing to assist, you are asked to contact: Allan Riordan, phone 597-620 or Gavin Halliburton, phone 517-184 For those who r«quire it, training to obtain the., required restricted wadio operators’ certificate isi available FREE.
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