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PUBLIC NOTICES. TRANSPORT LICENSING ACT. 1931. NOTICE OF MEETING OF NO. 3 TRANSPORT LICENSING AUTHORITY. T>EFORE commencing on its active H licensing work under the Act, the above Authority desires to meet operators and other interested parties in the North Canterbury district, with a view to a general discussion of the tran«p«t,,problein. \ - A meeting for thispurpose Ms therefore been arranged to commence ort WEDNESDAY, the 14th OCTOBER, at 8 p.m., in the MACKENZIE DOMAIN BOARD HALL, CHEVIOT. It is particularly desired that ail interested parties, whether operators of, or users of road transport should attend, and the Authority would welcome any constructive suggestions or relevant information regarding transport matters generally. J. J. B. CONNOR. 4127 Secretary.
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rpHE Undermentioned Application has Deen received by the No. 3 Transport Licensing Authority and notice is hereby given, in pursuance of Section 6 of the Transport Licensing Amendment Act, 1936, that written representations against the granting of the application may be lodged with the undersigned within seven daysfrom the date of this notice. If no written representations against the granting of the application are received within the specified time, the Authority proposes to grant the application without giving any . further notice and without holding a Public Sitting. Application for transfer of Passenger Service License, Christ-church-Belfast Service, from George William Manhire to Midland Motorways Services, Ltd. J. J. B. CONNOR, Secretary. 9th October, 1930. * 4126
THE INDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDENT SOCIETIES ACT, 1908. Section 6 (a) (ii.) and (c). ‘V’OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the registry of the undermentioned societies is hereby cancelled: — Canterbury Co-operative Freehold Land Association Limited. 1882/1, The Christchurch Biscuit Company Limited. 1888/1. The New Zealand Industrial Co-opera-tive Society Limited. 1889/1. Lyttelton Working Men’s Co-operative Society Limited. 1892/1. The Woolston and Opawa Co-operative Money Club Limited. 1898/1. Timaru Workers’ Co-operative Supply Stores Limited. 1902/2. The South Canterbury Fishermen’s Society Limited. 1912/1. The Canterbury Fruit and Produce Cooperative Society Limited, 1913/1. Unemployment Relief Association Limited. 1930/2. GIVEN under my hand at Christchurch this 7th day of October, 1936. J. MORRISON, Registrar of Industrial and Provident Societies. 4128
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