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and allowed to carry confer, tionery, biscuits and similar lines. Kiwi Bacon Company. Ltd. of Christchurch, requested a new continuous goods sen ice licence with two vehicle authorities in the Nos. 8 and 9 transport districts, to cart the company’s own goods with exemption from rail restriction.
The Authority granted the application with the restriction that only meat and meat products be carried to the company’s clients. The Authority also granted amendments of continuous goods service licences to Rangiora Freight Sen-ice. Ltd., Ashley street. Rangiora (for cartage of general goods); Warner James Donald, 211 Guthries road, Christchurch (to carry sand, shingle, scoria, gravel, pumice, soil or spoil); Charles Edward Timms, trading as C. E Timms and Company. 17 Symes road, Christchurch (to carry livestock and meat): and J. Deyell and Company. Ltd., Christchurch (six addi tional vehicle authorities for general goods).
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31092, 22 June 1966, Page 14
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