Town Planning CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1974 CONCEPT PLAN DETAILS of the concept plan listed below may be examined in the Town Planning Office of the Christchurch City Council. 163 Tuam Street, during normal office hours. Comments will be received by the Council until 4 p.m. on December 12, 1988. and should be addressed to the Christchurch City Council, P.O. Box 237, Christchurch. PROPOSAL: Subdivision of the land zoned Residential 1 between Travis Road and New Brighton Road otherwise known as part of the Travis Swamp. ADDRESS: Travis Road/New ■Brighton Road. APPLICANT: D. L. Whittington. JOHN GRAY, General Manager and Town Clerk. RANGIORA DISTRICT COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1977 PUBLIC NOTIFICATION OF APPLICATION FOR PLANNING CONSENT DETAILS of the applications for planning consent listed below may be examined in the office of the Rangiora District Council, 215 High Street. Rangiora. during office hours. Objections can be made by notice in writing in Form J prescribed in the First Schedule of the Town and Country Planning Regulations 1978 or to the like effect and should be lodged at the office of the Rangiora District Council, P.O. Box 385, Rangiora, by 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1988. A copy of any objections must also be sent to the applicant. APPLICATION NO. 1 ADDRESS: MAIRAKI DOWNS ROAD, RANGIORA. VALUATION NUMBER: 21591/62 APPLICANT: CARTWHEELS FARMS LTD AND KEVIN AND DEBBIE MUSSO PROPOSAL: Subdivide Lot 2 on plan submitted being 18.42 hectares and to construct a dwelling house thereon and establish a Horticultural Unit specialising in Alpine Plants and Flowers for export. APPLICATION NO. 2 ADDRESS: MAIRAKI DOWNS ROAD. RANGIORA VALUATION NUMBER: 21591/62 APPLICANT: CARTWHEELS FARMS LTD and T. R. and P. E. ARTHUR PROPOSAL: Subdivide Lot 5 on plan submitted being 20 hectares and to construct a dwellinghouse and outbuildings thereon and to establish a Deer Farm unit. APPLICATION NO. 3 ADDRESS: 55 MAIN NORTH ROAD, WOODEND VALUATION NUMBER: 21610/145 APPLICANT: PERCY LESLIE TROWBRIDGE PROPOSAL: CONSENT TO BUILD A 56 SEAT PUPPET THEATRE FOR PUPPET OPERA AND TO CONSTRUCT A SMALL DWELLING A. F. RAPLEY District Clerk FURN. one bed self contained flat, $65 week. 194 Bealey Ave, after 10 a.m. 0 $ 0 LANDLORDS or tenants have that flat cleaned first, walls, ceilings, floors, spring cleaned or painting done. Cheapest rates in town. Ph. 657-430. Coal, Coke, Firewood A better deal from Kenroll Services and Southern Firewood, Rollestbn, for your heating requirements. Most types of wood in stock, ex yard or delivered. Ph. 478382/392. ABSOLUTELY bone dry pine, delivered. Phone Rangiora (0502) 28-885. A good supply of dry firewood. Free use of our trailer or free bulk delivery. End of season specials. Next years supply discounts now apply. Summer and Winter Fuels, 68 Waterloo Rd, ph. 497-189, hrs 8 a.m.—s p.m. week-days. ARANUI Coal, ph. 887-561. Macrocarpa 41'2 metres $l6O, pine, willow 4'7 metres $l3O, delivered. AVAILABLE next seasons Bluegum, Wattle, Macro, Pine, ex-yard or delivered. Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. to 12 noon Sats. Phone Burnwell, 494-232, 314 Waterloo Rd. BEFORE buying check value for money on the quality of our vast varieties at City Firewood, cnr Johns/Gardlners Rds, ph. 599-323. BLUE Gum, dry, dry. Deliveries and ex yard. Richmond Coal Supply Ltd, 6 Chrystal St, ph. 852-902. BONE dry willow, $9O a cord. Split and delivered. Ph. 791771 or 237-486 any time. CHEAP hardwoods, next seasons cut and split bluegum and wattle, both $99 per (3.6 cums) min order 2'l cords (9.0 cums). Ph. Glentunnel 884 collect anytime. DISCOUNTED firewood, dry Pine, was $llO now $9O a cord. Delivery today, also next seasons Pine, $B5 a cord. Ph. 228-341. DRY off-cuts, untreated, suit incinerators, $5O mini-load. Immediate delivery. Pearsons, ph. 811-395. FREE delivery on 10 bags or more, Strongman coal $9.25 bag, Giles Creek nuts, $9.70 bag, Cascade $9.25 bag, Pearsons, now open 7 days, at 180 Ruru Rd, ph. 811-395. LOG burner fuel. Glow logs, compressed wood chips. Try them, you’ll be impressed. Avail. 20 kg bags at 138 Carlyle St, Sydenham. Competitive prices, introductory discounts. Mon. to Fri. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. MACRACARPA avail., pre-cut or cut your own, St Bede's College, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. MACROCARPA split $4O cu m, pine $3O cu m, free delivery ph. (050226) 817 Ohoka. OLD manuka, pine, bone dry, split and delivered, $9O. Ph. 242-645. PAPANUI Coal Co (under the Styx Bridge) for fast and slow coal. Firewood available, ex yard sales only. Please note summer hours, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday to Saturday. Ph. 528-552. PINE and willow, split, ideal log fires, buy now for next winter. Special on 3 cord orders, also 1 cord lots. Ph--383-502. PINE slabs, cut your own, $l9 a standard 6x4 trailer. Laings "Garden Makers", cnr Lunns and Curletts Roads (just off the motorway), open every day. POPLAR cut and split. $25 std trailer. Sat. only. Ph. 596-127. SATURDAY morning special, trailer loads $25. open 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. for trailer loads, boot loads etc. Also weekdays 9 to 4.30 p..m. For orders ph. 831-304. •»-
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