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Public Notides LINCOLN COLLEGE FOUNDATION APPLICATION FOR AWARDS THE Foundation, established to mark the College’s Centenary, wUI make travel and study awards to applicants or nominees to undertake specific projects which will contribute to the development of New Zealand’s agriculture and related industries. Applicants are invited from each of the following groups: • Practising farmers or others working directly with the land; • Those engaged In the servicing of primary production in fields such as contracting, chemicals and fertilisers, commerce and finance, machinery and transport, processing and marketing; • Those engaged In teaching, research and extension In agriculture and related fields. individuals may be nominated by other persons or by Institutions. Application forms and information relating to the awards may be obtained from the undersigned with whom applications and nominations close on March 31, or September 30, 1986 for awards to be taken up not later than September 30,1987. G. A. HAY Secretary C/o Lincoln College, CANTERBURY NEW ZEALAND COURSES DESIGNED FOR MEN “THE MALE SYSTEM” The next 6 week Course begins on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18,/ ”7.30 p.m. — 9.30 p.m. based at Christchurch Polytechnic • The Course will focus on the limitations and conditioning that “the male system” Imposes on relationships, emotions, parenting, communication, expectations; • Will raise Issues of masculinity, feelings, power, male roles, male privileges,, collusion, sexism, sexuality, Intimacy, sharing etc; • Will encourage participants to take or continue taking steps about personal change by getting in touch with their maleness; • Will develop skills and supports useful In responding to “the male system” we presently work and live in. For further information and enrolments, contact Allan Marriott, phone 50-376 day/evening. North Canterbury Catchment Board & Regional Water Board APPLICATIONS TO LEASE LAND AT MCLEANS ISLAND WRITTEN applications are Invited for the following lease of 22.936 ha of land at McLeans Island for recreation purposes. The lease Is for 20 years from April 1, 1986, with a perpetual right of renewal and with rent reviews at fiveyearly Intervals. The Initial annual rent is $2040. There are no Improvements to be purchased by the successful applicant. The lease Is to be granted under the Public Bodies Leases Act 1969. The terms and conditions of the lease and the plan of the leased area may be Inspected at the Board’s office, corner Latimer Square and Worcester Street, Christchurch during office hours. Applications addressed to the Chairman, North Canterbury Catchment Board, and clearly marked “APPLICATION TO LEASE” will be received at the Board’s office until noon on Monday, February 17, 1986. E. R. Wood, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER. P.O. Box 788, CHRISTCHURCH. GARDEN AND STREET COMPETITION THE Paparua County Council Is to conduct Its 13th Summer Garden and Street Competition during mid-February, 1986. Those residents whose properties are not visible from the street and wish their gardens to be Judged are asked to contact Mr Shamy of this Office, Phone 485-119 during normal office hours. Otherwise, entries in the competition are not necessary as Judging will be carried out from the roadside. CATEGORIES 1- INDIVIDUAL GARDEN (a) Sockbum District Community. (b) Hornby District Community. (c) Halswell District Community. (d) Islington Ward. (e) Templeton Ward. (f) Yaldhurst Ward. (g) West Melton Ward. (h) Ladbrooks Ward. (1) Prebbleton Ward. (j) Halswell Rural Ward. (k) Tai Tapu Ward. 2- INDIVIDUAL GAR-DEN-FARM PROPERTY. 3- GARDEN OF A NEW HOUSE — (under three years old). 4- GARDEN OF A HOUSE WITH A LIMITED FRONTAGE. 5- INDUSTRIAL GARDEN. (a) Best established garden. (b) Best garden under three years. 6- STREET. 7- COMMERCIAL GARDEN. 8- SCHOOL GARDEN. 9- PREMIER AWARD. B. L. MOOAR, County Clerk. HIRE A STUDENT UNIVERSITY Students need part-time and casual employment. If you have work to offer please phone: 482-608

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Press, 25 January 1986, Page 71

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Page 71 Advertisements Column 8 Press, 25 January 1986, Page 71

Page 71 Advertisements Column 8 Press, 25 January 1986, Page 71

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