Public Notices APPLICATION FOR RESEARCH GRANTS FOUNDATION for the Newborn was established following a public appeal conducted in 1976 by Round Table New Zealand. Its objective is to assist research projects which have as their alm improvement in health care of the foetus and newborn infant and project grants have been awarded since 1978. Applications are again invited from workers in this field. Preference will be given to original projects with clearly deflnled objectives attainable with a short term. Applications, which must be submitted on the prescribed forms, close on November 30, 1986. Copies of application forms and Information for applicants may be obtained from the undersigned — THE SECRETARY, FOUNDATION FOR THE NEWBORN, P.O. BOX 274, CHRISTCHURCH. APPLICATION FOR FOUNDATION FOR THE NEWBORN POST GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION for the Newborn invites applications from those suitably qualified to study for a Ph.D, and who wish to work in an area of research which is relevant to Improvement in the health care of the fetus and the newborn Infant, for a Post Graduate Scholarship, tenable for up to 3 years and of the value of a UGC Post Graduate Scholarship. A small sum will also be available towards working expenses. Applications, which must be submitted on the prescribed forms, close on November 15, 1986. Copies of application forms and Information for applicants may be obtained from the undersigned — THE SECRETARY, FOUNDATION FOR THE NEWBORN, P.O. BOX 274, CHRISTCHURCH. AXLE LIMITS PUBLIC notice Is hereby given that pursuant to Regulation 10 (4) of the Heavy Motor Vehicle Registration 1974, the following roads have a 6350 kg axle limit imposed for 12 months, with effect from October 10, 1986. McSaveneys Road (from Walters Road to Marshland Road) Prestons Road (from Hills Road to Marshland Road) Walters Road (from McSaveneys Road to Prestons Road) Winters Road (from Philpotts Road to Hills Road) P. W. CHAPPLE, District Clerk. District Office, FENDALTON. October 11, 1986.
TIMARU BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL BOARDING VACANCIES are available at all levels for 1987, and beyond, in Thomas House, the Timaru Boys’ High School hostel. Timaru Boys’ High School is a State secondary school offering the usual range of academic and technical subjects, plus a full range of sporting and cultural activities. The hostel is situated in the school grounds and shares the facilities available, such as the swimming pool, sporting fields, tennis court and squash court. Full board is offered for seven days a week which enables the boarders to participate in all extra-curricular activities. The hostel provides for supervised prep on week nights. For further details and a prospectus, please write: The Rector, Timaru Boys’ High School, Private Bag, Timaru. NEW\ J ZEALAND\ / LOTTERY\/ BOARD X MEMBERS OF VOLUNTARY WELFARE ORGANISATIONS AND DISABLED PEOPLE ARE INVITED TO A: PUBLIC MEETING On: Monday, October 13, 4-6 p.m. At: Stringleman Room, 2nd floor, Canterbury Public Library, cnr Oxford Terrace/Gloucester Street To find out how they may be eligible for funding from Golden Kiwi lottery profits. NELSON POLYTECHNIC BEEKEEPING - AN INTRODUCTORY COURSE NELSON Polytechnic in conjunction with the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Nelson offer an introductory or beginners course in beekeeping. Topics covered could include: Honeybee Biology Seasonal Management Floral Sources Pests and Diseases Among Others An Apiary visit is included in the programme DATE: November 21-23, 1986 VENUE: Christchurch Polytechnic COST: $4O TUTOR: Andrew Matheson — Agricultural Advisory Officer, MAF Nelson Morning and afternoon teas supplied. A brochure containing further information will be forwarded on receipt of fees: Please make cheques payable to Nelson Polytechnic and address mail to: P. J. Brunt Senior Tutor NELSON POLYTECHNIC PRIVATE BAG, NELSON
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