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, Public Notice! MRMSINIED QMfIL REGIONAL PLANNING SCHEME DRAFTSECTOR ONE (PRINCIPALSECTION) PURSUANT to Section is and 18 of the Town and Country Planning Aet 1977, as amended In 1987, the Aorangl United Council publicly notified that It has prepared Draft Section One, The Principal Section, to the Aorangl Regional Planning Scheme. Draft Section One outlines the statement of objectives and policies for the future development of Aorangl, and the means by which they can be Implemented. Interested bodies or persons are invited to make written submissions on Draft Section One by no later than 4 p.m. on Friday, March 4, 1968. Draft Section One may be Inspected at the offices of the constituent local tles:Ashburton Borough Council, Ashburton Ashburton County Council, Ashburton Geraldine Borough Council, Geraldine Mackenzie County Council,Fairlie Strathallan County Council, Timaru Timaru City Council, Timaru Temuka Borough Council, Temuka Walmate Borough Council, Walmate Walmate County Council, Walmate Waltaki County Council, Oamaru. For further information about the Scheme please contact Mr Murray Kivell, Regional Planning Officer at the offices of Timaru City Council, King George Place, Timaru, P.O. Box 522, or telephone (056) 48-199. K. J. LITTLE, Principal Officer.

Public Notices > V-V- ' : ' ■ V'. IN BANKRUPTCY Peter Frederick PERHAM, Company Director of 8 Chevy Place, Hoon Hay, Christchurch vu adjudged bankrupt on October 7, 1987. Date of first meeting of creditor* will be advertised later. L. A. SAUNDERS Official Aarignee Commercial Affair* Private Baa CHRISTCHURCH Phone 64-384 Officer tor Enquiries: Mis* 8. Greenwood, Ms J. Walden INDOOR CRICKET Summer season Vacancies all grades Ring Sockbum Cricket Centre now on 481-143 INDOOR NETBALL Summer season vacancies all grades Ring Soddxim Netball Centre now on 481-143

FISHERIES ACT 1983 QUOTA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Notice Is hereby given that the Director-General of Agriculture and Fisheries has allocated provisional maximum individual transferable quota* and guaranteed minimum Individual transferable quota* in terms of Sections 28E and 28F Of the Fisheries Act 1983, for the species listed in the Schedule to this notice, by quota management area, for specified area* of New Zealand Fisheries waters to apply from the dates shown. Any person who has not been allocated any such quota may appeal pursuant to Section 28G (2) (b) of the Fisheries Act 1983 to the Quota Appeal Authority for the allocation of a provisional maximum Individual transferrable quota. All appeals must be lodged with the Quota Appeal Authority, c/- Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Private Bag, Wellington, by November 4,1987. NOTE: Allocations of such quota have been made to commercial fishermen who can demonstrate a history of commercial fishing In the 1986/87 fishing year as shown on their Quota - Management Report*. A discussion paper titled ’Future Management of Squid Fishery’ is available from any Registrar of Fisheries at the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. R.W.Doteon Director (Operations) MAFFish Business Group SCHEDULE Specie* subject to Quota Management System as from October 2,1987: Jack Mackerel — In the Kermadec, Challenger, Central (Egmont) and Auckland West Areas, excluding those Internal waters and parts of the territorial sea tying north of 36° S in the Auckland West Area. Species subject to th* Quota Management System as from November 1,1987: Arrow Squid — In the Kermadec and Southern Islands Area and for all New Zealand Fisheries waters except parts of the internal waters or territorial sea of New Zealand within the Auckland Fisheries Management Area lying north of 36°S. OTAGO PENINSULA TRUST ' PROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF GLENFALLOCH WOODLAND GARDENS DUNEDIN GLENFALLOCH GARDENS comprise 9.8 hectares of woodland gardens Including an historic homestead and other buildings used for public functions and are sited 9 kms from Dunedin on the DunedinHarrington Point Road. For many years Glenfalloch has been a major city and tourist amenity and since 1967 has been owned by the Otago Peninsula Trust. The gardens lie within a Heritage Protection Zone and submissions should take into account their maintenance and the right of public access. Whilst the main commercial activity over a long perlgd has involved catering the Trust would welcome any proposals for new commercial activities and accepts that any capital outlay by entrepreneurs would require protection of a long term lease or even possible sale of the property. Further information may be obtained from the Secretary of the Trust, Mr I. G. Ellis, P.O. Box 620, Dunedin. (Tel. 773-032), Indicative proposals should be lodged with the Secretary, no later than November 20, 1987. This advertisement sponsored by Paynter timber Ltd

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Press, 8 October 1987, Page 42

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Page 42 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 8 October 1987, Page 42

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