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Wanted to Purchase FURNITURE and appliances. We need urgently modern pieces of all sorts and offer highest prices. Ring for our valuer to call. No obligation. M.W. Trading Store, 574 Colombo St, 660-904. GOLF clubs and all sporting goods urgently required. Buy for cash. Hulstons Auction Rooms, 235 Manchester St. Ph. 664-296. HOUSEHOLD goods, wall units, tallboys, lowboys, bunk sets, lounge suites. Ph. 820-442. STEREOS modern 3-ln-l units and all musical equipment buy for cash. Hulstons Auction Rooms, 235 Manchester St. Ph. 664-296. TELEPHONE answering machines wanted now. Nuttalls, Ph. 669-782. Town Planning AKAROA COUNTY COUNCIL THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1977 Public Notification of Application for Planning Consent DETAILS of the application for Planning Consent listed below may be examined at the office of the Akaroa County Council during normal office hours. Objections can be made by notice in writing in Form J as prescribed in the First Schedule of the Town and Country Planning Regulations 1978 or to the like effect and should be addressed to the Akaroa County Council, P.O. Box 10, Duvauchelle. Objections will be received by the Council until 4 p.m. on Friday, August 4, 1989. A copy of any objection must also be sent to the applicant. (1) Application No. 164 — G. and R. Bennung seeking permission to erect a dwelling on a property situated in Takamatua Valley Road. Dated at Duvauchelle this 11th day of July, 1989. L. W. M. Graham, County Clerk for the Akaroa County Council.

Town Planning Town and Country Planning Act 1977 Christchurch City Council District Planning Scheme Town and Country Planning Act 1977 Christchurch City Ccuncil District Planning Scheme HISTORIC BUILDINGS THE Christchurch City Council received notice on June 30, 1989 of the intended demolition of The Centrepoint Building formerly known as the Plaza Theatre in 11 Cathedral Square. The Centrepoint building street facades are listed in Appendix J of the District Planning Scheme as of architectural significance. Public interest groups have been notified of the proposal and a photographic record has been arranged. R. A. LINEHAM, Acting General Manager THE PRESS CLASSIFIEDS PHONE 792-440 ANYTIME

The Town and Country Planning Act 1977 MALVERN COUNTY DISTRICT SCHEME REVIEW NO. 1 PROPOSED VARIATIONS NO. 2,3, 6,7, AND 8 SUMMARY OF REQUESTS RECEIVED FOR ALTERATION THE COUNCIL HEREBY advises that submissions and objections concerning the above proposed variations have been deposited at the Council’s office, at the Darfield Public Library and at the office of Davie Lovell-Smith and Partners, 47 Hereford Street, Christchurch are available for public inspection at any time when the above places are open to the public. A summary of the requests are set out in the Schedule below. Any body or person affected or representing some relevant aspect of the public interest may support or oppose any of the submissions or objections received. Notices in support of, or opposition to, submissions and objections shall be in writing on Form D as prescribed in the first schedule to the Town and Country Planning Reguatlons 1978, or to the like effect and shall be lodged at the office of the Council not later than 4 p.m. on Friday, August 11, 1989. Any person or body giving such notice shall within 14 days of giving notice to the Council, serve a copy of the notice on any objector affected. At a later date objectors and those who support or oppose objections will be advised of the date of hearing, at least 14 days notice will be given of such a hearing. Dated at Darfield this 11th day of July 1989. W. BRIXTON, County Clerk, Malvern County Council. SCHEDULE In respect of the following variations, alterations as listed have been requested by objectors referred to by numbers. The list of objectors and their reference numbers appear following the requested alterations. ALTERATIONS REQUESTED VARIATION NO. 2- Special Areas Support retention of Variation — la, 2a, 3a, 4a, sa, 7, 10a, 12a, 13a. Identify conservation covenants on planning maps - lb. Delete Item 725 from Appendix XII Part 3 — Ic. Check archaeological sites and amend appropriately - Id, 3b. Specify reasons for selection of historic places — le, 3c. Separate those special areas in National Parks, Conservation Areas or Reserves — If. Use within Parks Buffer and 200 m buffer areas to be Notified Controlled Use and/or Conditional Uses — 2b, 4b, sc, 6b. Add Scenic, Scientific and Nature Reserves and protected private lands to Appendix XII Part 3 or equivalent — 4c, sb, 6a. Add indication of future inclusion of vegetation sites following P.N.A. programme — 4d. Designate Item 739 — Hydra Swamp — as outstanding - 8. Delete Parks Buffer, particularly over Glenthorne Station — 9. Add areas identified by P.N.A. programme to Appendix XII Part 3 -10 b. Add additional examples of localised flora —10 c. Add additional information regarding wildlife - lOd. Delete Item 651 from Appendix XII Part 2 and Planning Map 13 — 11, 12b. Delete Darfield Hospital from Appendix XII or reclassify to Category LC — 14. Delete Darfield Police Station Cell Block from Category LB in Appendix XII — 15. VARIATION NO. 3 — House and Subdivision on State Highways 72 and 73 and Bangor Road Add requirement to consult with the State Highway controlling authority and criteria for assessment, to controlled use provisions —16 a., Add controls over access to farm subdivisions on State Highways in Rural C Zone —16 b. Remove distinction between controls on different Minor Arterial roads —17 a. Clarify procedure for applying controlled use provisions -17 b. VARIATION NO. 6 — Accommodation — Rural B and C Zones Add recognition of High Country Land Settlement Board policies regarding accommodation — 13b. VARIATION NO. 7 - Time Limits for Signs Advertising the Sale of Land or Buildings Support retention of time limit —13 c. Abandon time limit — 18. ' VARIATION NO. 8 - Classification of Roads Reclassify Lyndon-Coleridge and Zig-Zag Roads as Local Distributor Roads —16 c. Delete classification of Lyndon-Coleridge and ZigZag Roads ad Minor Arterial Roads —17 c. OBJECTORS REFERENCE NUMBERS (1.) Minister of Conservation, CZ- Regional Manager, Department of Conservation, Private Bag, Christchurch. (2.) Nature Conservation Council, P.O. Box 12-200, Wellington. (3.) N.Z. Historic Places Trust, Regional Officer, P.O. 1 Box 31-070, Christchurch. ' (4.)Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society, P.O. Box 2389, Christchurch. ; (5.) North Canterbury National Parks and Reserves i Board, C/- Department of Conservation, Priv- ] ate Bag, Christchurch. | (6.) Maruia Society, 171 Cashmere Road, Christ- J church 2. i (7.) Federated Mountain Clubs of New Zealand s (In.c), P.O. Box 577, Christchurch. j (8.) North Canterbury Acclimatisation Society, 61 ' Bealey Avenue, Christchurch 1. < (9.) R. J. Brown, Glenthorne, Lake Coleridge, R.D. 2, 1 Darfield. . > (10.) M. A. Harding, P.O. Box 11, Arthur’s Pass. 1 (11.) Mrs F. Pettigrew, 16 Hounslow Street, Christ- £ church 4. , , s (12.) Arthur’s Pass Association Inc., 18 Hackthorne t Road, Christchurch 2. , ■ j (13.) Epicentre, P.O. Box 845, Christchurch. (14.) Canterbury Area Health Board, Planning , Officer, Private Bag, Christchurch. (15). N.Z. Police, Police Station, P.O. Box 2, Darfield. (16.) Ministry of Transport, Reading Division, P.O. Box 1479, Christchurch. (17.), Canterbury United Council, P.O. 80x'1997, - Christchurch. _ » (18.) T?C. and V. J. Gibson, Wnftecliffs, Coalgate, R. D.

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