Public Notices COUNTRY KITCHEN CATERERS LIMITED NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR DISSOLUTION ‘ OF THE COMPANY Pursuant to Section 335 A Companies Act 1955 Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of Section 335 A of the Companies Act 1955,1 propose to apply to the Registrar of Companies at Christchurch for a Declaration of Dissolution of the abovenamed company. Unless written objection is made to the Registrar within 30 days of the date of this notice, the Registrar may make a Declaration to dissolve the company. J. D. HORSNELL, Director. Dated at Christchurch this 10th day of February, 1989. FOOD SPECIALISTS WITH mobile caravan catering for any show, large party or entertainment in Canterbury. We will cater to your requirements. Phone Spencerville, 804.
Public Notices FAMILY REUNION OF THE DESCENDANTS OF JAMES McCORKINDALE WHO arrived in Lyttelton in 1872. His children were Arron, Margaret, Mary, Jessie, Elizabeth, Robert, James, Agnes, George and Edith. It is understood descendants are scattered from Whangarel to Dunedin. We propose to have a Reunion in Hamilton in May and would like to contact all family members. Please write to: MRS NGAIRE SHUTE, HORSHAM DOWNS, R.D. 1 HAMILTON. GLIDING IS FUN IT’S NOT EXPENSIVE TRY IT PHONE: MURRAY ROBERTS 558-968 GOSPEL HALL ARMAGH STREET ASSEMBLY Meeting at 64 Cashel Street Sunday, 7 p.m. — Gospel Meeting Speaker: Mr W. Patterson A warm welcome to all to hear God’s Way of Salvation
. HUMES CONCRETE HORNBY DEAR CUSTOMER, H We wish to advise you that our premises will be closed from 12 noon on Tuesday, February 28, for stock taking purposes. We will re-open 7.30 a.m. on Wednesday, March 1. We regret any Inconvenience. CONSERVATION LIFTING OF FIRE RESTRICTIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the previously advertised prohibited fire season, which extended over all land administered by the Department of Conservation In the Canterbury Region is lifted with effect from Saturday, February 18, 1989. The public are reminded that they still require a permit to light a fire In, or-withln 1.5 kilometres of the boundary of any State area or Conservation area during the full twelve (12) months of the year. The Department wishes to thank the public for their co-operation during the prohibition, and asks people to use extreme care with fires in the open, and continue to report immediately any fire they see in or endangering a State or Conservation area. KERRY MAWHINNEY Regional Manager Department of Production Technology WE HAVE VACANCIES in the following courses: CERTIFICATE IN ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT: This is a two year packaged course that builds on existing skills to incorporate: • All aspects of computerisations in the engineering and allied manufacturing Industries. • Quality Assurance principles • Industrial engineering • Basic marketing • People at work • Labour relations • Personnel management YEAR 1 - MONDAY, 5.00-8.00 p.m. YEAR 2- WEDNESDAY, 5.00-8.00 p.m. DATABASE FOR ENGINEERS - Design your own Data Management system — ideal for Stock Control employee/membership information systems. THURSDAY, 1.00-4.00 p.m. BASIC COMPUTERISED NUMERICAL CONTROL - CNC This course is designed to give a basic knowledge of CNC as applied to lathes, machining centres, wire cut EDM and other CNC manufacturing machinery. Course includes both manual and computerised programming. TUESDAY, 5.30-8.30 p.m. ADVANCED COMPUTERISED NUMERICAL CONTROL - CNC This course is designed to give an in depth knowledge of CNC. Course includes advanced computerised programming techniques of various machine tools. WEDNESDAY, 3.00-6.00 p.m. CAD AWARENESS A “hands on” Introduction to computer aided design and drawing. This course runs for one term on THURSDAYS, 5.00-7.00 p.m. Terms 2 and 3 only. BASIC MACHINING An “all comers’ practical evening course that is structured to meet the needs of the individual. MONDAY, 5.00-8.00 p.m. N.Z.O.Q.A. - QUALITY ASSURANCE WEDNESDAY, 5.30-7.30 p.m. FIBREGLASSING (One term duration) .. This course includes design, plug manufacture, mould manufacture, product manufacture, repairs, related theory (Including costing, materials, problems, estimating, strength and design, alternatives, etc.), practical applications — hand lap only. WEDNESDAY, 5.00-8.00 p.m. AUTOCAD CERTIFICATE COURSE Due to' continued demand we are pleased to offer another full year certificated course using AUTOCAD Release 10. MONDAY, 1.00-4.00 p.m. Also requires enrolment in Basic Marketing/People At Work (Business Studies - Tuesdays). :For further information and enrolment details on the above courses contact Alan Barnett or Janice Clifford on 798-150 extension 8058.
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