11.05.2022 Views

North Canterbury News: May 12, 2022

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Public Notices<br />

Public Notices<br />

NEWS &CLASSIFIED<br />

The <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>May</strong> <strong>12</strong>, <strong>2022</strong><br />

Situations Vacant<br />

35<br />

The Loburn School Mid­Winter Quiz<br />

The Loburn School Mid­Winter<br />

Quizmas returns on Friday, June 17,<br />

6.30pm at the Rangiora Showgrounds<br />

Events Centre. Tickets are $<strong>12</strong>0 per<br />

team (maximum 6people). The price<br />

includes adrink and light supper.<br />

Purchase from the Loburn School<br />

Office or online at bit.ly/loburnquiz.<br />

Raffles, auctions, spot prizes and bestdressed<br />

Christmas team prize! All<br />

proceeds go towards additional<br />

Teacher Aide hours to support the<br />

children of Loburn School Te Kura<br />

Aromauka. This is an 18+ event. Email<br />

loburnschoolpta@gmail.com for more<br />

information.<br />

The Crafty Place<br />

The Crafty Place has moved to 27<br />

Beach Road, Kaikoura, behind Advert<br />

Media, next to the Op Shop. It is open<br />

10am to 2pm Mondays and Thursdays.<br />

Bring along your knitting, crochet,<br />

embroidery, card making,<br />

scrapbooking, or other crafts and join<br />

the group. <strong>May</strong>be you would like to<br />

learn acraft. Everyone is welcome, to<br />

stay as long, or as short as you like. Tea<br />

and coffee is provided .There is off<br />

street parking at the rear of the<br />

building, and easy access to the back<br />

door.<br />

Contact: Marz 0202779288.<br />

Ukraine Blue and Yellow Ribbon<br />

Appeal<br />

The Ukraine’s New Zealand<br />

Honourary Consul, Oleksandr (Alex)<br />

Kirichuk, will be visiting <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> on aspeaking tour next<br />

week, Wednesday to Friday, <strong>May</strong> 18 to<br />

20. He will speak at the Rangiora<br />

Baptist Church hall from 7.30pm on<br />

Wednesday.<br />

On Thursday he will speak at the<br />

Cashmere Club in Christchurch at 2pm<br />

and at St Bede’s College at 7.30pm. On<br />

Friday he will speak at the Kaiapoi<br />

Club at 2pm and 7.30pm. Waimakariri<br />

<strong>May</strong>or Dan Gordon will host Alex at the<br />

Rangiora and Kaiapoi meetings. All<br />

welcome. Entry is by gold coin<br />

donation, with raffles available.<br />

Donations can be made to: Stand<br />

With Ukraine ­Westpac<br />

#030162­0154408­000. Reference:<br />

Ukraine.<br />

Saffron Swirls and Cardamom Dust, by Ashia Ishmail­<br />

Singer<br />

Ashia’s recipes are impossible to resist and guaranteed<br />

to impress. Dishing up sweet treats that zing with<br />

cardamon and permeate the air with orange blossom, this<br />

divine cookbook is guaranteed to take your baking to that<br />

next level with the greatest of ease.<br />

The Churchill Girls, by Rachel<br />

Trethewey<br />

Bright, attractive and wellconnected,<br />

in any other family, the<br />

Churchill sisters –Diana, Sarah,<br />

Marigold and Mary –would have<br />

shone. But they were not in any<br />

other family, they were Churchills<br />

and neither they nor anyone else<br />

could ever forget it.<br />

Faking It, by Kyle Mewburn<br />

Candid, funny and emotionally<br />

powerful, this is the writer’s true<br />

story of growing up transgender.<br />

These titles are available in<br />

both Waimakariri and Hurunui libraries.<br />

Find out more about recent additions to the library<br />

collection by going to the library catalogue at<br />

waimakariri.kotui.org.nz or hurunui.kotui.org.nz or<br />

contact your local library.<br />

Cheviot arts &craft market<br />

By SHELLEY TOPP<br />

Anew fortnightly arts andcraftsmarket,<br />

starts on Saturday,<strong>May</strong> 21, at theCheviot<br />

KnoxCommunity Centre.<br />

The VillageHall Marketisbeing<br />

organised by Janine Sundberg,who will<br />

haveher ownstall sellingcollectables at<br />

the market.<br />

The marketwill run from 10amto2pm<br />

until September27, with thepossibilityof<br />

apre­Christmasmarket.<br />

The ideabehindthe marketwas to<br />

provide an indoor space opportunity for<br />

craft peopletoselltheir workduringthe<br />

quiet autumn, winter and early spring<br />

months.<br />

‘‘Itisagreatspot for amarket,’’Janine<br />

says.<br />

Entry is free, there is plentyofparking<br />

space nearbyand although there willnot<br />

be anyfood forsale,Janine saysthere are<br />

great places nearby where people can buy<br />

acoffee and food.<br />

There willbea‘‘good friendlyvibe’’ at<br />

the market.She hopes to attract 15 or more<br />

Charming insect accommodation ... The<br />

new Cheviot arts and craft market will have<br />

some interesting wares on sale. PHOTO:SUPPLIED<br />

quality stalls.Therewill be music playing<br />

during themarket.Buskerscan contact<br />

Janine on 0211864284.<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE OF<br />

APPLICATION FOR<br />

OFF LICENCE<br />

SECTION 101, SALE AND<br />

SUPPLYOFALCOHOL<br />

ACT 20<strong>12</strong><br />

KOSHER LIQUOR<br />

LIMITED has made<br />

application to the District<br />

Licensing Committee at<br />

Rangiora for the renewal<br />

of an Off Licence in<br />

respect of the premises<br />

situated at 73 VICTORIA<br />

STREET, RANGIORA<br />

known as LIQUORLAND<br />

RANGIORA<br />

The general nature of the<br />

business conducted (or<br />

to be conducted) under<br />

the licence is BOTTLE<br />

STORE.<br />

The days on which and<br />

the hours during which<br />

alcohol is (or is intended<br />

to be) sold under the<br />

licence are MONDAY TO<br />

SUNDAY7AM TO 10PM.<br />

The application may be<br />

inspected during ordinary<br />

office hours at the office<br />

of the Waimakariri District<br />

Licensing Committee at<br />

215 High Street, Rangiora.<br />

Any person who is entitled<br />

to object and who wishes<br />

to object to the issue of the<br />

licence may,not later than<br />

15 working days after the<br />

date of the publication of<br />

this notice, file a notice<br />

in writing of the objection<br />

with the Secretary of<br />

the Waimakariri District<br />

Licensing Committee<br />

at Private Bag 1005,<br />

Rangiora.<br />

No objection to the<br />

renewal of alicence may<br />

be made in relation to a<br />

matter other than amatter<br />

specified in section 131<br />

of the Sale and Supply of<br />

Alcohol Act 20<strong>12</strong>.<br />

This is the first publication<br />

of this notice.<br />

248<strong>12</strong>19v1<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE OF<br />

APPLICATION FOR<br />

CLUB LICENCE<br />

SECTION 101, SALE<br />

AND SUPPLY OF<br />

ALCOHOL ACT 20<strong>12</strong><br />

Oxford Rugby Football<br />

Club, 28 Bay Road, Oxford<br />

has made application<br />

to the District Licensing<br />

Committee at Rangiora<br />

for the renewal of aClub<br />

Licence in respect of the<br />

premises situated at 28<br />

Bay Road, Oxford known as<br />

Oxford Rugby Club.<br />

The general nature of the<br />

business conducted (or to<br />

be conducted) under the<br />

licence is Supply of alcohol<br />

to club members on game<br />

days and nights.<br />

The days on which and the<br />

hours during which alcohol<br />

is (or is intended to be)<br />

sold under the licence are<br />

Sunday -Thursday 4pm -<br />

11pm. Friday & Saturday<br />

4pm -<strong>12</strong>am.<br />

The application may be<br />

inspected during ordinary<br />

office hours at the office<br />

of the Waimakariri District<br />

Licensing Committee at 215<br />

High Street, Rangiora.<br />

Any person who is entitled<br />

to object and who wishes<br />

to object to the issue of<br />

the licence may, not later<br />

than 15 working days after<br />

the date of the publication<br />

of this notice, file anotice<br />

in writing of the objection<br />

with the Secretary of<br />

the Waimakariri District<br />

Licensing Committee at<br />

Private Bag 1005, Rangiora.<br />

No objection to the renewal<br />

of alicence may be made<br />

in relation to amatter other<br />

than amatter specified in<br />

section 131 of the Sale and<br />

Supply of Alcohol Act 20<strong>12</strong>.<br />

This is the first publication of<br />

this notice.<br />

2481476v1<br />

Proposed Temporary Road Closure<br />

<strong>2022</strong> Mt Alexander Gravel Sprint<br />

The HurunuiDistrictCouncil hasreceived an application<br />

from Autosport Club (Inc.) Seeking the temporary<br />

closure of:<br />

Mt Alexander Road<br />

Sunday 26 June<strong>2022</strong>,<br />

From 8am –5pm.<br />

Any objection tothe proposed closure will need to be<br />

lodged with the council by:<br />

<strong>12</strong> noon, Thursday 19 <strong>May</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />

Email:<br />

Post:<br />

info@hurunui.govt.nz<br />

HurunuiDistrictCouncil,<br />

PO Box 13<br />

Amberley 7441<br />

Council will consider this application on Thursday 26<br />

<strong>May</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />

This closure isproposed under paragraph 11(e) of the Tenth<br />

Schedule of the Local Government Act 1974. The proposed<br />

closure will apply toall vehicular traffic with the exception of<br />

Due to increasing demand,<br />

Kip McGrath Rangiora is seeking<br />

experienced, qualified and<br />

enthusiastic teachers able to<br />

teach math up to at least NCEA<br />

level 1 for its Rangiora centre.<br />

Teachers will work with no more<br />

than 4students each on individual<br />

programmes and must be excited<br />

about making adifference.<br />

All qualified applicants welcome,<br />

including vibrant retired teachers.<br />

Looking to make appointments<br />

now.<br />

Further information from,<br />

and brief resumes to,<br />

rangiora@kipmcgrath.co.nz<br />

or by calling the centre Director,<br />

Dr. Grant Dykes (03) 313 3638.<br />

Hydraulic Mobile<br />

Service Technician<br />

Hurunui Hydraulics completes the Hurunui Engineering<br />

and Toolshed Amberley group, with aproud history in<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> spanning 50 years. We have built<br />

a respected reputation, providing skilled engineering,<br />

hydraulic and field service to the area, combined with<br />

Tool sales and service.<br />

We operate aHydraulink Distributorship covering <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong>, between the Ashley and the Waiau Rivers,<br />

from the sea to the Alps.<br />

We service awide range of industries and equipment<br />

including Forestry, Transport, Earthmoving, Agriculture,<br />

Viticulture and Fishing, covering virtually every possible<br />

mechanical operation. Our strong customer support<br />

is the result of our quality products, our reputation for<br />

service and of course the great supportofthe Hydraulink<br />

Team behind us.<br />

The Job:<br />

It’s all about servicing our customer’s fixed and mobile<br />

equipment, often in high pressure breakdown situations,<br />

on sites throughout our <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> territory. We<br />

also want you to develop mutually beneficial relationships<br />

with potential new customers in the region. Our Service<br />

Truck one of Hydraulink’s larger “flagship” vehicles,<br />

fitted out to the max. We provide our customers with our<br />

services 24/7. From time to time therefore you may be<br />

required for some out of hours work.<br />

Youwillneed:<br />

•anadaptable, hands on, self-managing approach<br />

•bemechanically inclined and experience in asimilar<br />

role would be helpful but not essential<br />

•a strong customer service focus with effective<br />

communications skills<br />

•astrong work ethic; be proud of your workmanship and<br />

committed to providing top class professional service<br />

•the ability to secure new customers through your dayto-day<br />

contact with potential clients in the field aClass<br />

2licence. (possible assistance with this, for suitable<br />

applicant).<br />

•Applicants for this position will need NZ residency or a<br />

valid NZ work permit.<br />

To apply for this role please contact<br />

mike@hurunuieng.co.nz<br />

2480971<br />

emergency services vehicles. 2480980 FIELD DAY /AGM for BOOK FAIR Friday 27th<br />

NC Veterans Tennis at and Saturday 28th <strong>May</strong>,<br />

Kaiapoi Tennis Club, <strong>2022</strong> at St Bartholomew’s<br />

Sunday 15th <strong>May</strong>, tennis Church Hall, 23 Cass St,<br />

from 1pm ($5 per person). Kaiapoi. 9am to 6pm<br />

AGM to be held at 3.30pm.<br />

Please bring a plate for<br />

afternoon tea. Please contact<br />

Debbie 027 222 6387.<br />

Friday and 9am to 2pm<br />

Saturday. Eftpos available.<br />

Books $2 each or 6books<br />

for $10. Tea and coffee<br />

Thursday,August 2, 2018 | Issue808 | www.ncnews.co.nz<br />

available. Donations of<br />

good quality books, DVDs,<br />

jig saws are most welcome.<br />

Please no tapes or CDS.<br />

Donated goods can be left<br />

at the Church Hall. Please<br />

contact Mary 327 8457 or<br />

Ray 327 6404. This is an<br />

www.ncnews.co.nz<br />

Anglican Parish of Kaiapoi<br />

Fundraiser towards parish<br />

work.<br />

HAVE YOU BEEN TO<br />

OUR WEBSITE LATELY?<br />

Visit now toview the paper online &more!<br />

2481660

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!