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PUBLIC NOTICES JOINT FAMILY HOMES ACT 1950 NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned person has. by the application enumerated below, applied under the Joint Family Homes Act 1950, to register as a Joint Family Home the land situated and described as shown after the name of the said applicant; and that the land will be registered accordingly unless a caveat forbidding the granting of the application is lodged with me under that Act at the District Land Registry Office at Christchurch before the 18th day of February. 1965, by some person claiming either to be a creditor of the applicant or to have some estate or interest in the said land. NO. 18223 RONALD COWEN GRICE, of Christchurch, Carpenter. Lot 11 on Deposited Plan No. 19901, part of Rural I Section 1469, situated in Block IX of the Christchurch Survey District, containing 25 7-10ths perches, and being all the land in Certificate of Title Register 4A Folio 385. DATED this 16th day of November, 1964. R. J. MOUAT, Assistant Land Registrar. Canterbury District. 7597 COLOUR THERAPIST MR L. SHARPLIN will be practising at 33 Tensing place, on November 23, 24, 25. 'Phone 45-308 after mid-day for an appointmentB6o9 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL RISINGHOLME PARK PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Risingholme Community Centre has been granted the use of Risingholme Park on Saturday, November 21, 1964, for the purpose of a Garden Fete and has been given permission to make a charge for admission of adults to the Park. C. S. BOWIE, ' Town Clerk. 8588 KAIAPOI WOMEN’S BRANCH BAZAAR. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21. IN R.S.A. HALL. KAIAPOI. OPENED by Mrs Ratana, M.P., Western Maori. Traditional Maori Welcome at , 1.30 p.m. Civic Welcome at 1.45 p.m. Admission Free. Goods on sale, 2 p.m. Social Evening at 8 p.m. in Anglican Church Hall, Cass st. Ladies a plate—Gents by donation. Come and meet Mrs Ratana, our Maori Lady M.P. 8607 Plunket Society BRNDWR SUB BRANCH FAIR FAIR FAIR KENDAL SCHOOL, Saturday, November 21. 1 p.m. Baby Show Cakes Sweets Sewing, etc. TRANSPORT ACT, 1962 The No. 6 Transport Licensing Authority has received the undermentioned application and will hold a public sitting in the Courthouse, Hawera, commencing at 9.30 a.m. on Friday, December 4, to receive evidence in favour or against the granting of it. Passenger Services: New Licences. Egmont Tourist Motors, Ltd., Hawera (a) Tourist Service licence operating over the whole of the Dominion subject to the following conditions: (1) Save as is provided in Clause 7 all trips shall commence and terminate in the Borough of Hawera. (2) The purpose of this licence being to carry passengers on tours organised in accordance with these conditions, no passengers shall be carried save those prepared to become and remain members of a conducted tour party at an inclusive price covering transport, accommodation, meals and sightseeing. (3) Each tour shall be carried out in accordance with an itinerary previously announced or advertised and providing for the tour party to visit places of scenic, educational, industrial or public interest. A copy of the itinerary shall be carried by the driver and produced on demand to an enforcement officer. (4) Tours shall not be organised for the sole or principal purpose of carrying passengers to sporting or other events to be held at places en route. (5) Save as provided in Clause 7 each tour party shall be returned to the point of pick-up at the conclusion of the tour. (6) Not more than one vehicle at any one time shall be used for tours. (7) When a tour is organised for bona fide overseas tourists by an overseas travel agent acting through the agency of a travel agent in New Zealand, the tour party need not commence in the Borough of Hawera nor need the tour party

be returned to the point of pick-up. (8) Save as is provided in Clause 7 or with the specific approval of the Licensing Authority every tour itinerary shall provide for at least 2 over-night stops at different places en route. (M. T. A. Rees), Secretary, No. 6 Transport Licensing Authority. 8518 GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS CRIME AND THE COMMUNITY In this, the first comprehensive study of penal policy to be published In New Zealand, emphasis is placed on the rehabilitation of a criminal within the community. Crime is presented as a community problem. The need is to treat criminals—not to punish crime. 114 Pages, Illustrated. Price 20s Post Free. Obtainable from: THE GOVERNMENT BOOKSHOP, 112 Gloucester street (P.O. Box 1721), CHRISTCHURCH. 8536 NORTH CANTERBURY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY COUNCIL VACANCIES Five vacancies on the Council were advertised this year, and five nominations were received. No ballot was necessary. The following were elected:— ELLESMERE-AKAROA SUB-DIS-TRICT; Skinner, C. G. SELWYN-MALVERN-TAWERE SUBDISTRICT: Richards, A. M. RANGIORA-OXFORD SUB-DIS-TRICT: Roper, B. T. CHEVIOT-AMURI SUB-DISTRICT: Rowley, P. F. H. CHRISTCHURCH SUB-DISTRICT: Satherly, R. E. E. J. C. HAY, Returning Officer. 19.11.64.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30602, 19 November 1964, Page 28

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