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PUBLIC NOTICES TRANSPORT ACT, 1962 THE No. 9 Transport Licensing Authority has received the undermentioned applications and will bold a public sitting in the Provincial Council Chambers, Durham street, Christchurch, on Monday, November 16, 1964, commencing at 10 a.m., to receive evidence for or against the granting of them. Continuous goods service licences: New: Graham Stewart and Co., Ltd., Christchurch (1 v.a. No.’s 8 and 9 Transport Districts—Venison and wild pork, with exemption from rail restriction to depot in Christchurch. Domicile: Christchurch); Dobson's Foods (Wgtn.), Ltd., Wellington (1 v.a. No. 9 Transport District—frozen foods and ice cream products, with exemption from rail restriction to points on route Christchurch-Waimate. Domicile: Christchurch); Charles Alfred Ownsworth, Christchurch (1 v.a. No. 9 Transport District—logs from Eyrewell State Forest, with exemption from rail restriction on route Eyrewell-Timaru. Domicile: Christchurch): Murray Roger Butler, Christchurch (1 v.a. No, 9 Transport District—sand, shingle, rock and spoil. Domicile: Christchurch. Consequent upon deletion of 1 v.a from licence of Walter Gilbert Butler, Christchurch); Frederick George Kolkman and Raymond Claude Taylor, Halswell (1 v.a. No. 9 Transport District—buildings, with exemption from rail restriction. Domicile: Halswell). Continuous goods service licences: Amendments: Raymond Russell Robinson, Rangiora (1. Extend area to Include "Portion of No. 8 Transport District between Conway and Clarence Rivers.” 2. Extend area for rail exemption to include area between Conway and Clarence Rivers); Walmak Sawmills, Ltd., Kaiapoi, R.D. (exception from rail restriction on 2 v.a.’s for carriage of logs on route Eyrewell-Timaru); Transport (North Canterbury), Ltd., Rangiora (1. Addition of 8 v.a.’s 4 for use on trailers only No. 9 Transport District—logs, with exception from rail restriction on route Eyrewell-Timaru. 2. Addition of 2 v.a.’s No. 9 Transport District—logs. 3. Extend 3 v.a.’s to allow carriage of fertilisers); R. R. Price, Ltd., Christchurch (exemption from rail restriction on 4 v.a.’s for carriage of logs on route Eyre-well-Timaru); Walter Pearse Harper, trading as Harper Freight Services, Christchurch (addition 1 v.a. No. 9 Transport District—general goods); Amur! Transport, Ltd., Culverden (addition 1 v.a. No. 9 Transport District—laundry, with exemption from rail restriction on route Hanmer Springs-Christ-church and vice versa); E. V. Nettleton and Co., Ltd., Christchurch (addition 1 v.a. No. 9 Transport District general goodrt; Walter Gilbert Butler, Christchurch (deletion of 1 v.a. conditional upon grant of new licence to Murray Roger Butler, Christchurch); Robert Hunt and James Edward Hunt, trading as Hunt Bros., Kaiapoi, R.D. (1. Addition 1 v.a. No. 9 Transport District—logs, with exemption from rail restriction on route Eyrewell-Timaru. 2. Exemption from rail restriction on 3 v.a.’s for logs on route EyrewellTimaru); W. I. Leonard, Ltd., Christchurch (addition 1 v.a., North and South Islands, horses): Port Carriers, Ltd., Christchurch (addition 2 v.a.’s No. 9 Transport District—general goods); Rangiora Freight Service, Ltd., Rangiora (1. Addition 1 v.a. No. 9 Transport District —general goods. 2. Addition 1 v.a. No. 9 Transport Districtlogs, with exemption from rail restriction on route EyrewellTimaru). Continuous goods service licence: Transfer and amendment: Brian Hamish Hamilton, Christchurch, from William John Elliott, Cheviot (1. Delete right to carry “logs. 2. Change domicile from "Cneviot” to “Christchurch”.) Continuous goods service licence: Suspension: Gough, Gough and Hamer, Ltd., Christchurch. Continuous goods service licence: Revocation: Harold Ambrose Moody, Woodend; Ronald Edward Meers, Christchurch; Airwork (N.Z.), Ltd., Christchurch; Leslie Victor Thomas McEwan, Kaiapoi; Viv Parker, Ltd., Christchurch. —E. H. QUINN, Secretary, No. 9 Transport Licensing Authority, P.O. Box 1270, Christchurch. October 30, 1964, MISS DINAH LEE EXTENDS AN INVITATION TO ALL TO ATTEND THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE new Service Station of Manchester Car Sales, Ltd., at 48 Manchester street (next Coker’s Hotel), on Thursday, November 5, at 8 p.m. P.S. —This well known TV and Radio Singer will entertain for a short period together with the Playboys Orchestra. Hear her famous “Bluebeat.” On Friday, Saturday and Sunday all motorists will receive free gifts and ice cream for the family. 5629

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30587, 2 November 1964, Page 24

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