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PUBLIC NOTICES RANGIORA ‘BOROUGH COUNCIL. BY-LAW TO BE MADE BY SPECIAL ORDER. THE RANGIORA BOROUGH COUNCIL HEREBY GIVES PUBLIC NOTICE that at a Special Meeting of the Council held at the Council Chambers, Rangiora, on Wednesday the twenty-first day of December, 1955, it was resolved to make and ordain a By-law. The object or purport of the proposed By-law is to repeal “The Rangiora Bylaw No. 1 1912,” “The Rangiora Borough Council By-law No. 2, 1921,” and “The Rangiora Building By-law” and to adopt as part of tne proposed By-law with certain modifications as set out in the Resolution. The Introductory and Parts I to VII inclusive and Parts IX to XIV inclusive and Parts XVI and XVII of the New Zealand Standard Specification Number 791 being New Zealand Standard Code of General By-law’s, and also Parts I to XII inclusive of the New Zealand Standard Specification Number 95 (New Zealand Standard Model Building By-law and Standard Code of Building By-laws) with attached related specifications and with amendments incorporated in or made to all such parts. The Introductory and above stated Parts of Standard Specification 791 are dated June, 1952, and are intituled and deal respectively with the following matters: Part I Public Places Part II Scaffolding and Deposit of Building Materials Part 111 Hawkers, Pedlars and Itinerant Traders Part IV Public Libraries Part V Billiard-Rooms Part VI Cemeteries Part VII Lawn Cemeteries Part IX Household Refuse Purchasers Part X Removal of Refuse Part XI Nuisances Part XH Offensive Trades Part XIII Sale of Second-Hand Clothing and Hiring Out of Clothing Part XIV Public Baths and SwimmingPools. Part XVI Parks and Reserves Part XVII Water-Collection Areas The above stated PARTS of Standard Specification 95 are more particularly described as follows: Part I Preliminary First Revision, March, 1955 Part II Building Permits First Revision, March 1955 Part IH General Design and Construction First Revision, March, 1955 Part IV Basic Loads to be used in design and their methods of application First Revision, March 1955 Part V Reinforced and Plain concrete construction First Revision, March 1955 Part VI Papel Walls in Framed Structures First Revision, March 1955 Part VII Fire-Resisting Construction and means of Egress First Revision, April 1954 Part VHI Residential Buildings, October 1943, Third Reprint November 1952. Part IX Light Timber Construction, 4 v February 1944, Fifth Reprint. Fart X Masonry Buildings of Bearing Wall Construction, De- „ * w cember 1948, Second reprint. Part XI Steelwork, December 1948. First Reprint. Part XH Chimneys, July 1951, First Reprint under new title, September 1955. AI S D NOTICE is given that the Resolution making the said By-law is to be submitted for confirmation as a Special Order by the Council at an ordinS£ y ,< me !? ing J? f the Council to be held on Wednesday the twenty-fifth day of January 1956 at 7.30 p.m. at the Council Chambers, Perceval street, Rangiora. A copy of the proposed By-law and the said Parts of the New Zealand Standard Specifications Numbered 791 and 95 with amendments thereto and the Related Specifications to be adopted as aforesaid is deposited , at the office of the Council and is open to the inspection of the pub♦bl d rt^ g h Offic * £ ours continuously from the date hereof to and inclusive of the day ° f Januarj! 19M. HATED at Rangiora this 22nd dav ot December, 1955. y E. L. BRIGGS, Messrs Helmore. van Asch Solicitors, RANGIORA.

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT noJeSlXtSiod op V o E i?s ESS OF n<dlc ®. ls hereby given that the per ! od ° f e ® ectlV ®ness of refusals and prohibitions made by the Waimairi County £° d "® u th f in u terests of ‘he Waimairi County district scheme under either subsection two of the said section of Section 34 of the Town Planning Act, 1926 is hereby extended to the first dav of February 1957, for hll such refusals and prohibitions. Giv en under the hand of the Minister of Works at Wellington this 17th day of January, 1956. t - W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. 6130 WEEKS, LTD. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from January 25, 1956. to February 1, 1956, both days inclusive. For Weeks, Ltd., M. A. R. CAMERON, Secretary. 6lBO WEEKS (WANGANUI), LTD. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from January 25, 1956, to February 1, 1956, both days inclusive. For Weeks (Wanganui), Ltd., M. A. R. CAMERON, Secretary. 6180 GREGG-BANKS COLLEGE, 60 Cashel street West. SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING English and Commercial Correspondence Spelling and Punctuation. EVENING CLASSES begin February 1. Students should interview the Principal on Monday, January 30, between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. Principal: MISS I. I. M. ARCHER, B.A. Telephone No. 76-467. 6296 VICTORY MEMORIAL SCHOOL, Springfield road, St. Albans, is now accepting enrolments for the New Year. The school is a preparatory day school for girls and boys up to Form II and is governed by the St. Matthew’s Parish. Buses on the Mays road and Cranford street routes stop close to the school gates and supervision of small children is undertaken. This school has attained a high academic standard, has a good record in Sports, and offers a thorough religious training for your child. Elocution classes are available. Inquire from the Secretary, R. C. Halliday, ’Phone 46-091, or 57-629. 9377 FREE PIANO LFSSONS To assist parents who desire to give their child a musical eaucation, Sedley Wells are offering one year’s free tuition with free music to every purchaser of a new Piano. This exceptional offer applies to new Pianos whether purchased for cash or confidential Terms. Sedley Wells’ Free Tuition with Free Music offer is available to children of all ages and also to adults if desired. Call and discuss this exceptional offer as soon as possible. SEDLEY WELLS LTD., 127 Cashel st. Opp. Beaths. 3204 SOFT TOYS. SPARE TIME CASH. Big bonus offers. Make soft toys, handbags, plastic novelties. Huge demand. We buy your work and supply FREE KITSET. Other Free Offers. Send for booklet, "Toys,” Box 264, Wanganui. T.H. WANTED Houses to Shift, Trees to Top, Dangerous Trees Felled; Stumps and Hedges pulled. Traction engine used if necessary. J. THOMPSON, Kairaki Beach. DISTRIBUTORS required for the Passap 201 Handknitter, in Christchurch, Timaru, Ashburton, Greymouth, and other centres. Firms or individuals handling domestic appliances are invited to write for particulars of this high-grade Swiss-built machine. KNITWEAR MACHINERY, LTD., P.O. Box 2932, Auckland. 8555

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27874, 24 January 1956, Page 20

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