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Birthday Greeting* . SANDRA HOOKER Congratulations and best wishes on your 21st birthday — love from the family Public Notices MARCH 5 (S.A.C.T.U. Day). As part of the 75th anniversary year of the African National Congress » founding of the South African Congress of trade unions (1955). Also tribute to Mr Gert Slbande (1901 to 1987) who died In Swaziland recently. Gert Slbande started the farm workers’ association in the late 1930’5, the first organisation of its kind in South Africa. He remained passionately Involved with the land and the consequences of exploitation of farm workers. Inserted by the Christchurch area office of Hart Aotearoa. NOTICE OF MEETING CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL BENEFITS SOCIETY LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given that the sixth Annual General Meeting of the Society will be held on March 27, 1987, at 3 p.m. at Ibis House (level 2), 183 Hereford Street, Christchurch 1. (a) Any members entitled to attend may appoint a proxy to attend and vote in their place. Proxies in the form specified in the Rules must be delivered to the Registered Office of the Society not later than 24 hours before the time appointed for the meeting. (b) Nominations are hereby called for persons to be appointed to the Board. Such nominations must be in writing, must be seconded by another member, and also endorsed with the acceptance of the person nominated. Nominations must be delivered to the Registered Office within seven days of the date of this notice. On behalf of the Board this sth day of March 1987. J. E. DOBBIN, Secretary Registered Office: 2nd Floor, Ibis House, 183 Hereford Street, (P.O. Box 27-022) CHRISTCHURCH

Constituted 1913 RICCARTON BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTRICITY TARIFF SCHEDULE 1987/88 IN ACCORDANCE WITH the Electrical Supply Regulations 1984 notice Is hereby given that the Council has approved, the following electricity supply charges to apply from April 6, 1987. The tariff rate given in this schedule are nett of the discount allowed if accounts are paid by the due date, 14 days after issue. Gross charges are 20 per cent higher than these nett charges. All tariffs quoted are inclusive of 10 per cent Goods and Services Tax. DOMESTIC SUPPLY SUPPLY CHARGE $3.80 per month Rate D 1 - Domestic Uncontrolled. All Units 6.62 cents per kWh Rate D 2 — Domestic Controlled All controlled units for water heating or night storage heating. All Units 5.39 cents per kWh Rate D 3 - Domestic Combined Water and Night Storage Heating No further installations unless 272 litres (60 gallons) capacity and storage heater. All Units 4.08 cents per kWh Rate D 4 — Domestic Night Rate Domestic night rate for water or storage heating. Available between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. Minimum 272 litres (60 gallons) capacity, storage heater or other approved load. All Units 4.08 cents per kWh Rate D 5 — Domestic Two Rate Available for consumers with both night water heating and night storage heating. Minimum 272 litres (60 gallons) water heater capacity. Supply to night water heating and night storage space heating will not be available during day rate hours. All units 7 a.m. - 11 p.m 6.62 cents per kWh All units 11 p.m. - 7 a.m 4.08 cents per kWh NON-DOMESTIC SUPPLY N 1 - Non-Domestic - Tariff No. 1 - General Supply Uncontrolled non-domestic supply for Installations using up to 500,000 units per year. All units 14.42 cents per kWh Supply Charge $3.80 per month NIA - Non-Domestic Tariff No. 1 A - General Supply Two Rate Alternative uncontrolled non-domestic supply for installations conserving up to 300 kVA maximum demand. All units between 7 a.m. - 11 p.m 16.30 cents per kWh All units between 11 p.m. - 7 a.m 4.08 cents per kWh Supply Charges3.Bo per month N 2— Non-Domestic Tariff No. 2 Controlled Space Heating and Refrigeration Subject to engineers approval. Generally suitable for refrigeration' and night storage heating only. Not available in conjunction with N 4 tariff. All Units 8.03 cents per kWh Supply Charge $3.80 per month N 3 — Non-Domestic Tariff No. 3 Controlled Water and Storage Heating As for N2 but with lower level of service. Not available in conjunction with N 4 tariff. . All Units 5.39 cents per kWh Supply Charge $3.80 per month N 4 — Non-Domestic Tariff No. 4 — Bulk Supply Applicable to consumers with maximum demands in excess of 300 kVA. Available on request to any other consumer. Not available in conjunction with other non-domestic tariffs. Fixed charge $5,175 per quarter All Units 5.67 cents per kWh Demand charges per winter quarter (i.e. April-June and July-September Demand charges apply 7 a.m. — 11 p.m. during these quarters only). $55.44 per kVA If supply is taken at 11 kV and the consumer supplies transformers, then an additional discount of 2.5 per cent will apply. COMMUNITY SUPPLY Cl — Lighted Grounds All Uncontrolled Units 28.22 cents per kWh All Controlled Units 16.80 cents per kWh MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES XI — Telephone Booths Electricity only $40.13 per year X 2— Under Verandah Lighting Installation and maintenance of fittings, and electricity supply Per metre length of shop frontage per two months $4.39 X 3 — Private Driveway Lighting Per fitting per annum $106.59 X 4 — Temporary Supplies Single Phase $63 Three Phase $BB All Units 23.83 cents per kWh X 5 — Coin Operated Meters Additional Charge $l5 per month X 7 — Special Readings Each reading during normal working hours $7.50 DEPOSITS In the absence of a satisfactory credit reference the Council may require a cash deposit from a new consumer who is not the owner of the premises which will be as follows — —Domestic Consumer deposit: $lOO. — Non-domestic: A deposit equal to the estimated electricity account for a two month period. March 3, 1987 J. B. SKINNER, Town Clerk

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Press, 5 March 1987, Page 35

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Page 35 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 5 March 1987, Page 35

Page 35 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 5 March 1987, Page 35

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