Public Notices Public Notices PUBLIC MEETING Waitotu State Forest | | or National Park | I The Lends and Survey Department have invited | | the public tc comment on the proposal to add | Waitutu State Forest to Fiordland National Park. Gerry McSweeney, senior conservation officer for Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society has recently been working in this magnificent lowland forest. He will give an ilI lustrated talk on why the State Forest should be incorporated into Fiordland National Park and related matters. Methodist Hall, next to Aldersgate, 309 Durham Street, Thursday, June 30, 8.00 p.m. Admission free, supper. - • — .limw uniiwiiiiiMWW— lT-r ’ m CANTERBURY WORKERS EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION INC. CLASSES STARTING JULY: Soil and Health, starts Thursday, July 21, 7.30 p.m. Tutor, Mollie Chalklen. 4 weeks. $6. Chinese Language, starts Tuesday, July 5, 7.30 p.m. Tutor, Odilia Hensbroek. 4 weeks. $7. Assertiveness, starts Thursday, July 14, 7.30 p.m. Tutor, Marie Meyer. 5 weeks. $lO. Panel on Trade Unions and Politics, final night of course, July 13, 7.30 p.m. $2. Summer School (advance notice): Hanmer Springs, January 4-12, 1984. ANZAC FELLOWSHIPS 1984 APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for Anzac Fellowships which are available for study or investigation in Australia during 1984. The fellowships, which provide an attractive opportunity, are granted to New Zealand citizens having sufficient background of study or experience to be regarded as likely to make a contribution to New Zealand through their careers. Normally three Anzac Fellowships are awarded each year. The fellowships are tenable for periods of three-twelve months, they provide a living allowance of SA4O per day ($A14,600 p.a.) plus an allowance at the rate of SAII6O for a dependent spouse and of SA46O for each dependent child. In addition, provision is made for the payment of certain tuition and travel costs. No specific qualifications are laid down for Anzac Fellows, but where all other factors are equal, preference will be given to applicants under the age of 45 years. Application forms and further particulars may be obtained from the Department of Internal Affairs, Private bag, Wellington, or from the Department’s District Offices in Auckland (P.O. Box 2220), Christchurch (P.O. Box 1308), Rotorua (P.O. Box 1146), and Dunedin (P.O. Box 927). Appalications close on August 31, 1983, and should be forwarded to the Secretary, Anzac Fellowship selection Committee, c/o Department of Internal Affairs, Private bag, Wellington.
ANTIQUES EXHIBITION THURSDAY - JUNE 10 Opening |5.30 p.m.| PRECISELY and all day FRIDAY and SATURDAY COMMENTS: This valuable collection of over $200,000 of authenticated antiques consists of 50 lots of super quality walnut and mahogany furniture, mostly of small items with plenty of variety ana all in mint condition. Also 80 lot of antique sterling silver and Old Sheffield Plate. Our unconditional full money back guarantee applies and we give free delivery throughout New Zealand. For further details, if required, telephone Timaru 82-572 Collect. HOPKIHSONS ANTIQUES 110 HILTON HIGHWAY — TIWiARU - OPENING - 5.30 p.m. JUNE JO
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