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PICNICS AXD EXCURSIONS SUNDAY EXCURSION TO ONEROA, SURFDALE. OSTEND. ONETANGI. . PALM BEACH AND OMIHA. TANGAROA Leaves Auckland Ostend Surfdale' 9.45 a.m. 2.45 p.m. 3.10 p.m. 5.15 P.m. 7.15 p.m. 7.45 p.m. OMIHA, AWAROA, ORAPIU, COWES BAY. BAROONA Leaves Auckland Ostend Cowes Omlha 5.45 a.m. 5.15 p.m. 3.00 p.m. 4.45 p.m. (The Waiheke Round Trip) N.B.—Return Passes lor separate trips on Sunday must be obtained. Excursion Fare: 3/6 Return, Children Half. Phones 49-324 and 43-501. FROM KING'S WHARF. WAIHEKE PASSAGE SERVICE. LTD. S WAIHEKE SEBVIOE. THE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY CO.. LTD. FERRY STEAMERS. Leave Arr. Leave Arr. Auck. Matiatla Matiatia Auck. Fris, . 7.00 a.m. 8.10 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 9.40 a.m. 6.00 p.m. 7.10 p.m. 7.20 p.m. 8.30 p.m. Sat. . 9.30 a.m. 10.40 a.m. 10.50 a.m. 12 Noon Sat, . 1.00 p.m. 2.10 p.m. 5.00 p.m. 6.10 p.m. Suns. . 9.30 a.m. 10.40 aim. 5.30 p.m. 6.40 p.m. Buses running through Oneroa to and from Surfdale are directed to meet ferries. Monday to Friday, a passenger and parcels launch leaves Auckland for Matiatia at 10 a.m., and leaves Matiatia on the return journey at 2 p.m. Cargo, received up to 9.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. All vessels leave and return to Ferry Building. HOT WATER FREE ON FERRIES. Fares: Over 14 years, 2/6 return; 1/6 single. 5-14 years. Half Fares. Under 5 years, Free Phone 41-346. :U WAIHEKE SERVICE. THE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY CO.. LTD. SUMMER TIMETABLE. On and after Monday, the 13th December 1943 FERRY STEAMERS will run to MATIATIA as follows:— Leave Leave Monday to Thursday 9.30 a.;n, 4.30'n m Prida y ) 7.00 a.m. : 8.30 a.m. ) 10.00 a.m. 4.30 p.m. Saturday ] fcK £»; \j&%£Sunday 9.30 a.m. 6.00 p.m. suS ssfSu *ssaa oneroa to and "° m mS S to an A^ly C ." r S , arlS I rsc%, C v'S; ,e u d p 15 P2S All vessels leave and return to Ferry Building. HOT WATER FREE ON FERRIES rm S i -l*°2&*?&Fh£! t U» PHONE 41-346. a LOCAL BODV IVOIICES THE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC POWEB BOARD. FOR THE INFORMATION OF CONSUMERS follo™e WTSfAMseS c ° ntrol THE ORDER. 1943Pursuant to the Supply Control Emerirpnrv Regulations, 1938. and the Electrtcity inergency Regulations, 1933, the Electricity Controller doth hereby order and direct as follows:— I— cniSm? r o e rt' ma ?o« e cited as the Electricity £ n i Or(ler . 1 9 «, Amendment No. 1, and shall be read together with and deemed part 011 the Electricity Control Order, 1043 (hereinafter referred to as the Principal Order). 2—The Principal Order is hereby amended by BA. (1) Subject to any special directions given by the Electricity Controller, and subject to compliance with all lawful requirements and conditions relating to the permit or installation, every supply authority shall issue a .permit for every installation to which this clause applies, and, when any such installation is cmly completed, shall connect the installation to its system of supply. (2) This clause shall apply to every electrical installation of any of the following classes: (a) Lighting, healing (other than space heating) or power installations that are essential for the construction of any defence work, any hospital, any factory, workshop or industrial plant for an industry that is essential to the prosecution of the war, any cool store or freezing works, or any new dwelling house, where in any such case no alternative to electricity is reasonably available. (b) Installations, either new or by way of extension, for the purpose of supplying lighting, heating (other than space heating), or power In and lor any defence work, any hospital, any factory, workshop or Industrial plant used for an industry that is essential to the prosecution of the war. or any cool store or no alternative' to electricity is reasonably available. (c) Installations in any new dwelling house that will be continuously occupied, and, where no alternative to electricity is reasonably available, installations in any existing dwelling house or in any addition tc an existing dwelling house. (d) Heating installations for manufacturing processes in any industry that is essential to the prosecution of the war, where no alternative to electricity Is reasonably available. Te) Lighting, heating- (other than space heating), or power installations, which, in the opinion of the supply authority, will directly and economically increase primary production, where no alternative to electricity is reasonably available. 88, Notwithstanding anything to the contrary In any other enactment, order or direction. but subject to the provisions of Clause 8A hereof and to any special directions given by the Electricity Controller, no supply authority shall issue any permit for or connect to its system of supply any electrical installation (either new or by way of extension) ol any ol the following classes: (a) Lighting, heating or power installations for constructional purposes or for any industry or undertaking. . (b) Heating, installations for any shop, office, hotel, public building, commercial building or warehouse. (c) Installations for floodlighting any building. (d) Installations for community lighting or under-verandah lighting. (e) Installations for interior or exterior outlint, ornnmental, decorative or advertising lighting. (1) Installations for street lighting. BC. (1) Every supply authority shall do all such things us may be necessary to control it! load so as to keep it always within the limits from time to time directed by the Electricity Controller. (2) In controlling its load as aforesaid the supply authority shall act in accordance with all general or special directions given by the Electricity Controller, and, subject thereto, shall do all such things as it deems necessary to ensure that sufficient electricity is supplied for all essential lighting, heatinstallations for defence works, for hospitals for factories, workshops and industrial plants used for industries that arc essential to the prosecution cf the war. for cool stores and freezing works and for all installations used for farming purposes.

3—Part IV. of the Principal Order is hereby amended by adding the following clause: 12. (1) Every supply authority shall ensure that at all times Its chief executive officer or pome other executive officer it immediately available to recetoand fhr C Ftectricity Controller to the -upply authority. (2) The Electricity Controller hereby deleevery supply authority and to every other executive officer for the time being acting under Subclause (1) o! this clause such o£ the Controller's powers and functions as m«y be required to enable those executive offlcevs to comply with, enforce and civc effect to the provisions of this Order nnd any direction! given by the Controller, including the power of delegation, and including in particular the power to select, as between the installations of different consumers and as between ' installations in different parts- of the supply authority's sren. ol supply, which of them shall be disconnected and in what order and for what periods. Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of November, 1943- F. T. M. KISSEL. . Electricity Controller. N. M. SPEER. Secretary. 10/12/43. L 1 CITT OF AUCKLAND. USB OP HOSES AND SPRINKLERS. Public notice is hereby given that persons who nnlrt a charge for the right to use a. Hose oi Spunkier during the rating year 1942-43 are again Remitted to use a hose at the pleasure oJ the MJJ-e p™seS «!,£ .*LSVIwBB2 charge * w& paid forthe rating year 1942-4:1 will not be levied during the rating year 1943-44. The use of sprinklers during the 1943-44 rating year is NOT PERMITTED in private residential nrooerties and in the meantime no further [teenies will be issued for the right to use hoses or sprinklers. Persons using hoses are requested to conserve the water supply as much as possible and so obviate any possible necessity for the banning of the use of hoses during the summer period. JAMES MELLING, .jj Town Clerk. SHARES AND DEBENTURES 121 SHAKES for Sale, N.Z. Forest Products, Ltd. S. 9691, Star. »t "

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 294, 11 December 1943, Page 9

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