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Birthday Greetings SI I I I Two little Jockeys Graeme and Rob, Spend all their money And don’t win a bob! Happy Birthday (M century), Graeme and Robert Johnston. —From guess who! Public Notices "A CARD” SUSAN GORRIE, dentist, advises that she and Murray MacDonald, dentist, are now In Joint practice at the Richmond Dental Centre, 70 North Avon Road. Her new hours are Tuesday to Friday, 8.30 to 5 p.m. AUDIO VIDEO MUSICAL AND ELECTRONIC GROUP LIMITED WESTPAC FINANCE LIMITED and WESTPAC SECURITIES LIMITED hereby give notice that on the 14th day of February 1986 they appointed OLIVER WILLIAM PITCAITHLY and JAMES BRUCE ALFRED MCALISTER both of Christchurch, Chartered Accountants, (practising In the partnership of DELOITTE HASKINS AND SELLS at 76 Hereford Street, Christchurch) as Joint and several Receivers and managers of the property of AUDIO VIDEO MUSICAL AND ELECTRONIC GROUP LIMITED under the powers contained In a Debenture dated the 19th day of July 1984. DATED this 14th day of February 1986 SIGNED for and on behalf of WESTPAC FINANCE LIMITED and WESTPAC SECURITIES LIMITED by Messrs SIMPSON GRIERSON BUTLER WHITE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF . T TrrMPP UNDER THE PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS AND SECURITY GUARDS ACT 1974 TAKE NOTICE that I, JAMES WHITE of CHRISTCHURCH, C/- MESSRS CAVELL LEITCH PRINGLE AND BOYLE, SOLICITORS, CHRISTCHURCH, have applied to the Registrar of Private Investigators and Security Guards for the renemal of my Security Guard Licence. Any person wishing to object to the grant of my application must give written notice of his objection to the Registrar so as to reach him not later than one month after the date of the first publication of this notice. No objection can be made otherwise than on one of the grounds set out in Section 23 (2) of the Act. A copy of a notice of objection must be served on me, at the address given above within seven days after the notice is filed with the Registrar. This is the first publication of this notice. JAMES WHITE, Applicant.

CENTRAL CANTERBURY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD Schedule of Electricity Charges to apply from April 1, 1986. setekte h.!" te ..cess °< 60 teettes . d« c»«,. te tee the discretion of the Board. the Board. k , . . 7n n Am Board. 2. Builders must'provide the required safety equipment and afford adequate housing for Time-based charges will be calculated from the daily rates stated. Monthly or Where two rate tariffs apply, day hours are ew e . . . p. . g Consumers whose consumption patterns have a significant seasonal variation the Board’s meters. annual rates are approximate and for information only. hours are between y.oU p.m. ano r.uu a. . * in nnlv a nrnnortion of their davtime dpmanris hpinn above ? ■ r; All tariffs are subject to the Board’s Conditions of Supply which are available on Night hours may be reduced to between 11.00 p.m. and 7.00 a.m. in t e u ure, 250 kVA may, at the discretion of the Board, be permitted to take supply B2 BUILDER’S TEMPORARY SUPPLIES: DOMESTIC SUPPLY application to the Board coincide with N.Z.E. night rate hours. under tariff codes Nl , N2 or N 4. . h service main w||| be cha dat standard rates ovided tbat All tariffs will be subject to the imposition of 10% Goods and Services Tax from , main |g uti|jsed (witho « f additiona , | abour costs) as the October 1, 1986. Code N 6 NON-DOMESTIC TARIFF NO. 6 — MAJOR INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY permanent supply. N 1 NON-DOMESTIC TARIFF NO. 1 — GENERAL SUPPLY Available for all non-domestic purposes where the monthly consumption b Energy consumed will be charged for at the domestic D 1 tariff. nnuFCTic and community TARIFFS- Available for installations used for all non-domestic purposes (except exceeds one million units and where the load complies with the Boards c Meters will be read bi-monthly or at any other interval as determined by the A°cons!mer intending to chan™ t™ code must give at least two weeks notice irrigation pump, motors) where the maximum demand is 40 kVA or less. Conditions of Supply for the N 6 tanff. Details and rates are available on Board {rom time t 0 time . of intention to change and undertake to remain on the new tariff for at least Available for irrigation pumps up to 5 kW. application to tne board. d Failure to pay for the cost of the service main by the due date may result in twelve months. Where the Board determines that a consumer's tariff code should (ES) Supply charge 30.6 c per day ($111.69 per annum). inRKSATinN tariffs disconnection of the supply. be changed, at least one months notice of the change will be given. These (E 1 Plus all units at 13.21 c each. .... wk™ nnniv rtav hnure am between 700 am and 930 n m and nioht periods may be varied at the discretion of the Board. Consumers whose consumption patterns have a significant seasonal variation 700 d ,3 ° p 9 PRIVATELY OWNED COMMUNAL SEWAGE PUMPS The following tariffs, while labelled domestic, are also available to community- resulting in only a small proportion of their daytime maximum demands being nours are Detween 9.4 U p m ana / uu a.m . Privately owned sewage pumps jointly servicing separately owned flats, residences, based charitable organisations, as defined in a schedule available on request. above 40 kVA may, at the discretion of the Board, be permitted to take Night hows may be reduced to omween 11.00 p.m. and /.uu a.m. i t e t , commercial or industrial premises may be metered or unmetered at the discretion of the Code supply under this tariff. coincide with N.Z.E. night rate nours. Board. D 1 DOMESTIC CONTROLLED SUPPLY r . Each electricity consumer jointly serviced by the particular sewage pump will be billed, for Available for all ourcoses to approved consumers, provided that storage . ,° ae their proportionate share of the electricity consumed by the pump, at the appropriate water heaters of over 54 litres capacity are controlled off-peak by the Board. N2 NON-DOMESTIC TARIFF NO. 2— GENERAL SUPPLY (TWO RATE) 11 IRRIGATION SUPPLY tariff, including a share of the supply charge. Such usage to be billed as an additional Fishing huts and'holiday baches^mus 7 take supply for not less than seven Available for installations used for all non-domestic purposes (except Available for irrigation pump motors with a connected load in excess of 5 charge within the consumers existing account. rnncprntivp months in each vear irrigation pump motors) where the maximum demand is 40 kVA or less. kW. AO water on this tariff must comply with N.Z. Standard Available for irrigation pumps up to 5 kW. Up to5IkW of other load may be connected Each standard 10 STREET LIGHTING Soecifications 4602 and 4603 ’ (GS) Supply charge 37.8 c per day ($137.97 per annum). am P socket for portable appliances will be assessed at 1 kW. The pub |j c lighting tariffs are available for the lighting of puiblic areas only. They are (DS) Suddlv charae 17 6 cents per day ($64.24 per annum) for each service (G2) Plus day units at 13.21 c each. (WC) Annual capacity charge of 5.4 c per day ($19.71 per annum) per kW of expressed on a nett per day basis, with approximate annual rates given for information separately metered. (G 3 Plus night units at 4.12 c each. „„ x connected load. only. Accounts will be rendered at the discretion of the Board. (D 1 Plus all units at 5.71 c each. Consumers whose consumption patterns have a significant seasonal variation (W2) Plus day units at 9.59 c each miDm v , ... D DBOI .rcucMT ' ' resulting in only a small proportion of their daytime maximum demands being (W3) Plus night units at 4.12 c each. SL ELECTRICITY SUPPLY AND LAMP REPLACEMENT no HFAT (STORAGE RANGES above 40 kVA may, at the discretion of the Board, be permitted to take (WR) A rebate of 3.65 cents per day ($13.32 per annum) per kVAr of power factor ‘ ■ This tariff is available only in conjunction with at least one of the rates D 1 or supply under this tariff. ■ correction capacitors fitted and functioning to the satisfaction of the Board. $ inis uuiii > i Where portable irrigation plants may be used at one or more metered supply , Per Day Per Year „ . . . . points, all supply points in excess of the number of irrigation plants will incur (D2) All units at 4.28 c each. N 3 NON-DOMESTIC TARIFF NO. 3 — CONTROLLED SUPPLY capacity charges equal to 50% of the above. For each such supply point, the cnv « . mu „ Available for all permanently connected appliances used for non-domestic bas i s f Or capacity charges will be the rating of the largest irrigation plant 1 oooium oux as watt i/.J ou. n D 3 DOMESTIC UNCONTROLLED SUPPLY purposes and approved by the Board, except irrigation pump motors. Loads which will be operated at that supply point. 2 Sodium SOX 90 watt 22.5- 82.04 Available on request to approved consumers with uncontrolled storage water on this tariff will be controlled off-peak at the discretion of the Board. Capacity charges apply over the complete year beginning April 1, for loads „ mH , 7Q -ini 7A heaters of over 54 litres capacity. All water heater installations on this tariff must comply with N.Z. Standard connected for any part of the year, except that charges for new installations 13 booium t>ux uo watt lui./o (DU) Supply charge 17.6 cents per day ($64.24 per annum) for each service Specifications 4602 and 4603. will commence from date of first connection. 5 Sodium SON 70 watt 15.8 57.60 separately metered. / H4 j All units at 6.01 c each. In the event of the disconnection of an existing installation, the outstanding 6 Sodium SON 110 watt 20 7 75 66 (D 3 Plus all units at 7.40 c each. The Board wi || install and maintain an approved time switch or other means balance of the capacity charge for the year will become immediately due for ’ ' of control at a rental of 7.2 c per day ($26.28 per annum). Provision of payment. Payment of capacity charges cannot be avoided by disconnections 7 Sodium SON 150 watt 23.1 84.43 D 4 DOMESTIC NIGHT RATE SUPPLY' contactors or other switchgear for larger loads will be the consumer's and reconnections. • 8 Sodium SON 250 watt 31.0 113.24 Available to approved consumers for fixed wired storage type space or water responsibility. 10 Mercurv 50 watt 9 6 35 01 heating only, between the hours of 9.30 p.m. and 7.00 a.m. Hours may be . if suoolv is taken on this tariff only, a supply charge of 30.6 c per day I2 IRRIGATION SUPPLY - SMALL USERS lu . Mercury ou wan y.o uo.ui reduced to between 11.00 p.m. and 7.00 a.m. in the future to coincide with ' no ' ($lll 69 per annum) will also apply An optional tariff available to irrigation pump motors with a connected load 11 Mercury 80 watt 12.7 46.38 , M , b, d.„ a »«,te ß «l “ Mercury izs wait 16.0 sas» (M) 1 supply Sl.'ken on teisia® only, a supply cltarge ui <7.6 cenls per®, „ HOHRIOMESTIC TARIFF HO. 4 — LARGE USSR SUPPLY Each slanrlard 10 amp socks! tor portable applianoss will ba assessed al 1 » ($64.24 per annum) will apply. Available for installations used for all non-domestic purposes (except c . h q 7nn 7440707 annllm t 14 Mercury 250 watt 26.6 97.11 irrigation pump motors) where the maximum demand is between 40 kVA and < IS ) Supply charge of 37.8 c per day ($137.97 per annum). 15 Mercury 400 watt 38.6 141.02 nc nnuF<STtr Twn RATE SUPPLY 250 kVA (I2) Plus day units at 13.21 c each. ' Available for all purposes to approved consumers with both night rate water ' Supply charge of 37.8 c per day ($137.97 per annum). (I 3 Plus night units at 4.12 c each. uorescen compac wa ' •< heating and night storage space heating. Supply to water heating and night ' ' p|us d un|ts at 7 27c each (|R) A rebate of 3.65 cents per day ($13.32 per annum) per kVA of power factor 21 Fluorescent- —2x 20 watt 11.8 42.91 storage space heating is not permitted during day rate I ws Night hours as / 4 each . correction capacitors fitted and functioning to the satisfaction of the Board. 22 Fluorescent -2x 30 watt 12.3 44.96 P%vX b S S a demand charge of 25.7 c per kVA per day ($7.82 per kYA per month) Suppfy must be taken for a fuH year. g x y 152 , 18 be the of the consumer. ’° h r a =demK , 26 Incandescent 100 watt 33.3 121.52 (DT) Supply charge 17.6 cents per day ($64.24 per annum) for each service Consumers whose consumpion patterns have a significant seasonal variation Accounts w Jbe tendered of the Board 27 Incandescent 200 watt 41.9 152.81 separately metered. resulting m only a small proportion of their daytime maximum demands being Accounts Wl " be rendered at the discre,lon ° f the Board - Incandescent 300 watt 50 3 183 44 (D 5 Plus day units at 5.71 c each. in the range 40-250 kVA may, at the discretion of the Board, be permitted to tcmbaordv cimm ■»»« u. IU e «ur> a*»■ ec oescenr juu wan ou.o . 10 . (D 6 Plus night units at 3.38 c each. take supply under tariff codes N 1 or N2. B 1 GENERAL 3 SUPPLIES: SERVICE MAINS AND CABLES 30 Halogen Flood 1500 watt 145.6 531.44 Small Buildings: 34 Pedestrian Crossing 200 watt 56.6 206.61 a. Standard charge (payable in advance) for service mains up to 20 metres in 35 Pedestrian Crossing 300 watt 65.5 238.90 . ‘ NON-DOMESTIC TARIFFS , lc unujinuccn/'taoicc un c rui k riippi v c n9 ! h Dl , 36 Pedestrian Crossing 800 watt 114.2 416.84 A consumer intending .to change tariff_code must give at 0 Available for installations used for all non-domestic purposes (except Three - $lB3 37 Pedestrian Crossing 1000 watt 134.2 489.67 intention to change and undertake to remain on the new tariff tor at least twelve monins. irrigation pump motors) where the maximum demand is more than 150 kVA. NnTwtomestir tariffs N 1 to N 5 aonlv to consumers supplied at 400/230 volts through (KS) Supply charge of 37.8 c per day ($137.97 per annum). b . Units in excess of 300, charged at 13.21 c each. ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ONLY > “S 'on,linmant owned bv the Board with metering at 400/230 volts. (K2) Plus day units at 7.27 c each. Supply will be given for nine months, after which period the Non-Domestic 40 Fluorescent 3 x 80 watt 17.6 64.07 egutpme (K 3 p|us njght uni(£ . at 412 c each < NI) supply charge will be effective in addition to any unit charge. 41 incandescent (up to 100 watts) cc , 4 <0 /rd / For consumers supplied, on tariffs N 1 to N 5 at 400/230 volts through (K 0 p| US a demand charge of 38.0 c per kVA per day ($11.56 per kVA per Large Buildings: (including telephone booths) 6 6 Z4 ' '■'s eouioment owned by the Board, but where the metering is on the 11,000 month) for maximum daytime demands between meter readings covering the a. Standard charge (payable in advance) for service mains up to 20 metres in woo 1 nnsn ' ' ’ voltf 2de of the transformer within the consumer's premises, a rebate of months of May, June. July. August, September, with a minimum chargeable length 42 Incandescent 333 watt 22.1 80.50 15% aoDlies to the demand and energy components only. demand of 150 kVA. Single Phase — $l5O ; ;4; -„. k e i«wt* (R 3 For consumers supplied on tariffs N 1 to N 5 at 11,000 volts through ( KD j Plus a demand charge of 11.1 c per kVA per day ($3.38 per kVA per Three Phase — $lB3 / General Manager ' H ; : - eouioment owned by the consumer and where the metering Is on the 11,000 month) for maximum daytime demands between meter, readings covering DwiflMte '*•' •• . . s id e of the transformer within the comsumer’s premises, a rebate of those months not Included above, with a minimum chargeable demand of b. Power to be charged for at appropriate Non-Domestic tariff. 35%°applies to the demand and energy components only. 150 kVA. ’ '

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