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Public Notices CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL CHRISTCHURCH CITY BYLAW NO. 104 A (1988) - CONTROL OF DOGS NOTICE is hereby given that the Christchurch City Council, at an ordinary meeting held in the Civic Offices, 163 Tuam Street, Christchurch, on Monday the 20th day of June 1988, passed a resolution to make a bylaw, the title of which will be The Christchurch City Bylaw No. IO4A (1988) — Control of Dogs. The purport of the Bylaw is to ban dogs from Cathedral Square and the New Brighton Mall. The foregoing resolution will be submitted to an ordinary meeting of the Council to be held in the Civic Offices, at 6 p.m. on Monday the 18th day of July 1988, for confirmation by way of Special Order. A full copy of the Bylaw is deposited at the Department of City Administration in the Civic Offices and is open to the inspection of the public, without fee, during office hours from 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m., Monday to Friday. JOHN GRAY General Manager and Town Clerk X North Canterbury Catchment Board & Regional Waler Board BURNING CONTROL BY-LAW REVIEW THE North Canterbury Catchment Board is presently reviewing its Burning Control By-law No. 3 (1983). A Draft Review has been prepared and submissions and comments are invited from interested persons and organisations up to 5 p.m. on August 31, 1988. Copies of the Draft Review are available for inspection at the Board’s offices at 169 Worcester Street, Christchurch. Any inquiries on the review should be addressed to Mr D. C. Wethey, Regional Soil and Water Conservator (phone 792-060). Please address comments to: The Secretary, North Canterbury Catchment Board, P.O. Box 788, CHRISTCHURCH. E. R. WOOD, Chief Executive Officer.

SOUTH PACIFIC ENGLISH CENTRE BEAT THE MID WINTER BLUES IMPORT A LITTLE sunshine into your life by hosting a Japanese student for three weeks from July 18. Rewards monetary as well. For further information, please contact: The South Pacific English Centre, Phone 795-452 RICCARTON CLUB (INC.) SUBSCRIPTIONS 1988/89 MEMBERS ARE REMINDED that the club subscription of $33 (including GST) is payable in July. Subscriptions paid in August are subject to a 10 per cent penalty. Any subscription unpaid at September 1, 1988, will result in a member being removed from the membership register. The Executive Commitee may readmit a member after September 1, 1988, but only after the subscription ($33) and a nomination fee ($l5) have been paid. Subscriptions may be paid at the club office between 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. on week days or between 9 a.m. — noon on Saturdays; by placing the subscription in the secure box next to the office after normal office hours, or by posting to the Riccarton Club (Inc), P.O. Box 8251, Riccarton. OUTWARD BOUND THE GLENORA FOUNDATION INC., together with the Glenora Construction Company, wish to sincerely thank all persons who applied for sponsorship to the Outward Bound School. The calibre of applicants was extremely high. So much so, that we have decided to sponsor four people. The successful applicants are: KIM BARRETT WENDY CROSSEN ROB KERR RICHARD MATLA We offer our congratulations, and hope the course will provide a valuable and rewarding experience in their lives. MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT CIVIL AVIATION division ALL PILOTS - PLEASE NOTE THE CLERICAL SECTION dealing with flight crew licensing at the Christchurch Regional Office closed with effect from, June 27, 1988. From this date, applications are being actioned by staff in Head Office, Wellington. Any Inconvenience is regretted. Applications for licence, rating or examination action must be sent to: The Director of Civil Aviation Civil Aviation Division MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT P.O. Box 3175 WELLINGTON (Attention: Licensing Staff) Telephone Wellington (04) 721-253 ext. 552 Facsimile Wellington (04 ) 733-844 Flight Standards officers (SFO, GAI’S, FTO) will continue to be based at the Christchurch Regional Office. Medical staff will remain in the Regional Office in the meantime. NOTE: Flight crew licensing applications (Including applications for flight tests) must be made to Wellington. Any .applications sent to Christchurch will be delayed 4nd in the case of examination may result in closing dates being missed.

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Press, 6 July 1988, Page 59

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Page 59 Advertisements Column 9 Press, 6 July 1988, Page 59

Page 59 Advertisements Column 9 Press, 6 July 1988, Page 59

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