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Public Notices ncriTHE - 1 PUBLIC TRUST NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHER CLAIMANTS PURSUANT to section 35, Trustee Act 1956, all creditors and other persons having claims to which that section applies in connection with the estates of the persons mentioned below, are hereby required to send to the Public Trustee at the Public Trustee Office at Christchurch on or before the 17th day of March, 1986, particulars of their claims. They are warned that after that date the Public Trustee may administer or distribute the estates having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice without being liable to persons of whose claims he has not then had notice. Claims due and owing at date of death should be so certified. ESTATES BARRY, Arthur Edmund John, late of Christchurch, retired timber worker, died 14/1/86. DONNELLY, Laurence Patrick, late of Christchurch, retired motorman, died 21/1/86. JONES, Annie McKenzie, late of Christchurch, widow, died 22/1/86. MUNRO, Arthur Aubrey, late of Christchurch, freezing worker, died 31/1/86. ORR, John William, late of Christchurch, retired bank clerk, died 8/2/86. SUTTIE, Nancy, late of Christchurch, widow, died 31/12/85. TURNER, Norman Victor, late of Lyttelton, retired clerk, died 30/1/86. K. R. BALCH, District Public Trustee for Christchurch. OXFORD A. AND P. ASSOCIATION ANNUAL SHOW April 5, 1986 ENTRIES close March 7, 1986. New sections: Perendale Deer Angora. Schedules .available from undersigned. MRS E. M. SKURR, Glentul R.D., OXFORD.

Public Notices NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF A MOTOR VEHICLE SALESMAN In the matter of the motor Vehicle Dealers Act 1975 TAKE notice that Peter Lynch Motors Ltd, of 74 Rlccarton Road, Christchurch, LMVD, carrying on business as a motor vehicle dealer under the name or style of Peter Lynch Motors Limited, has applied to the Motor Vehicle Dealers ■ Licensing Board for the approval of Bernard Sylvester Jensen, of 10 Colina Street, Avonhead, Christchurch 4, storeman, as a motor vehicle salesman.. This application will be heard by the above Board after one month from the fiftenth day of February 1986, being the date of the first publication of this notice. Any person who wishes to object to the granting of this application must give notice to the Board of his objection within one month after the said date of the first publication of this notice. Appropriate forms for the making of objections are available from the Registrar of Motor Vehicles Dealers, P.O. Box 9341, Wellington. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO REVOKE RESERVATION PURSUANT to Reserves Act 1977, notice is hereby given that it is proposed to revoke the reservation over land reserved for public buildings of the general Government, described in the schedule be-: low. The reserve Is located on the corner of S.H. 8 and Clarkesfield Road, 40 kilometres south-west of Walmate. The reserve is a flat fenced paddock. The revocation Is proposed as the reserve is no longer required for the purpose for which it was reserved, and the land will become Crown land when the reservation is revoked. SCHEDULE Reserve 3513 situated in Block V Meyer Survey District. Area: 2.0234 hectares Any objections to this proposal must be In writing and sent to the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Department of Lands and Survey, Private Bag, Christchurch, not later than March 17, 1986.

TO ALL RUGBY LEAGUE ' fCO ■ FANS ■ • -' AND TOURISTS WK. How owuld you like 14 nights in Australia at Sydney, Surfers Paradise and Brisbane from July 17 to August 1, 1086, for only $lO5O per person? This cost includes air fares Christchurch to Christchurch, transfers, cabin bag and 10 per cent shopping vouchers. ' j As an extra, five days can be had at Great Keppel Island relaxing for only $7BO which includes all meals, entertainment and sport facilities. These prices will be subject to price Increases. We will also be attending the two Kiwi League Tests, one at Sydney and one at Brisbane. For further information please do not hesitate to contact: SHIRLEY SMITH, 138 BULLER ROAD, REEFTON. Phone 888 Who will be your tour guide for Australia and New Zealand Travel, Ltd. Send for your itinerary today PUBLIC NOTICE; R. S. PALMER (SOUTH ISLAND) - FUNERAL SERVICES WISH TO ANNOUNCE that they have been joined by OLWYN ROBIN BEARDSLEY, of 6 Merton Place, Bryndwr, Christchurch, in the practice of Funeral Directing. R. S. PALMER, 6 BROOKBY CRESCENT, AVONHEAD, CHRISTCHURCH 4. Telephone Christchurch 585-480 “OUR GREATEST ASSET IS OUR WILLINGNESS TO SERVE”

TE WAIPOUNAMU morehu SILVER BAND (CHRISTCHURCH) THE ABOVE organisations invites young and teenage pupils to fill the various vacancies which exist within the band. A period of Intensive training is undertaken by prospective applicants prior to their induction into the “Te Walpounamu Morehu Silver Band (ChCh).” For interview please contact: . Poal Manahi: 637 (Woodend) Ratal Soloman: 515-251 (ChCh) a.h. BUI Te Rang!: 842-636 (ChCh) a.h.

IF YOU WORK IN A LICENSED OR 8.Y.0. RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA, FAST-FOOD OUTLET OR TEAROOM OFFICIAL STOP WORK MEETING YOUR AWARD TALKS HAVE BROKEN DOWN. At the conciliation talks held In Auckland on February 12 and 13, your Union’s claim for a living wage was rejected. The employer’s offer was: (1) 17 p.c. or 83 cents per hour. This would increase the average rate in your award to $5.70. The average New Zealand wage is $8.46! (2) 19 p.c. with the removal of the four hour minimum employment protection. This would soon mean an industry full of two hour workers. Hundreds of full time jobs would be lost and most workers would have their hours reduced. The industry can afford to pay much more. Prices in the industry have risen by more than 30 p.c. since January 1984. In the same time your wages have increased Just over 7.8 p.c. Fight the attack on your living standards. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16 REPERTORY THEATRE 2 p.m. CANTERBURY HOTEL, HOSPITAL, RESTAURANT, CLUB AND RELATED TRADES UNION. - PHONE 790-055.

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Press, 15 February 1986, Page 73

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Page 73 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 15 February 1986, Page 73

Page 73 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 15 February 1986, Page 73

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