PUBLIC NOTICES I • International ! ■ BnHbn 08 Society SAVE 1s PER WEEK INVEST £lOOO EITHER WAY YOU BABN MINIMUM OF 67. INTEREST AND YOU CAN WITHDRAW AFTER ONB YBAR WITHOUT LOSS Cnr DURHAM and ARMAGH STRBBTSs CHRISTCHURCH. P.O. Box use, Phono M-867. EXTRA INDONESIAN LANGUAGE FOR BEGINNERS—Mr F. Hague. 7.30 p.m., Room 41, university, Tuesday, Juns 8. Fee: 20s (82). 12 weeks. Textbook for sale at class. MAORI LANGUAGE INTERMEDIATE—Mr V. Boyd. 8 p.m.. Room 22, University. Wednesday, June 7. Fee: 30s (33). 18 weeks. Textbook: "To Rangatahl II.” FRENCH LANGUAGE, SENIOR— M. Grasslot-Gandet. 8 p.m.. Seminar Room, Mbdern Languages . Dept., University. Tuesday, June 13 (note amended date). Fee: 25a (82.50). Textbook: "Cours de langue et do civilisations Francalses, III" (Mauger). OTHER COURSES CREATIVB EMBROIDERY COURSE—Mrs Colleen O'Connor, DIp.F.A, 1.15 p.m., W.E.A. Centre. Monday, May 29. Fee: £2 (94). 10 weeks. LET’S TALK IT OVER: "The Pohutakawa Tree.” .Discussion group meets 8 p.m., 24 Hereford street. New members must enrol W.E.A office. Hours: 0-5 p.m. and 7JO to 8 p.m., Monday only. Fee: 10s (31). Next play: "Twelfth Night." THE MOTOR CAR FOR OWNER DRIVERS—PABT 11. 8 p.m.. June 1, Room 15 University. “Alcohol snd the Motorist"—Dr. P. B. Mating June 8: "Understanding Car Insurance"—Mr R. F. Mclver June 15: “Design Aspects of Ssfety in Motor Cars’’—Mr R. J. W. Lindsey. June 32: "Safe Driving Habits” —Traffic Officer C. D. Fisk and Sergeant H. B Barker. Course Fee: 10s (31). . EFFECTIVE STUDY—Mrs Nada M. Beardsley, M.A., E.M. (Phlla.). Basic principles of learning and memorising; techniques of note-taking; and study habits. 8 p.m.. Room 41. University. Thursdsy, Jun*. 8. Fee: 10s (31). 3 meetings. A limited enrolment course. A SSI2HNicA CPHOTOGRAPHY—--5? r c. I L. M » r ’»^ p M:r (Conn.).—Mr D. V. 81ms, photographic technician, University Library. Enrolment limited to 20. Apply W.E.A. Office. Full syllabus available. 8 P.m., Thursday, June 8. Feo: £3 (86). 15 meetings. . Enrolments can still be accepted: . “Astronomy and the Taxpayer’’—Planetarium, Mondays. “Background to Current Affairs”— Secondary Teachers College, Mondays. "Adofescents Grow up in Families’’— Secondary Teachers College, Thursdays. No further enrolments: “A Basic Course In Psychology;” "The Maori people: Yesterday." Information: Ring 84-530. Write: Box 1796. Office hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. JMg NOTIFICATION OF WEIGHT AND SPEED LIMITS ON BRIDGES HEAVY MOTOR VEHICLE REGULATIONS 1955, REGULATION 9 Notice I* hereby given that pursuant to regulation 0 .(4) of the Heavy Motor Vehici* Regulations 1955, the National Roods Board has fixed the following maximum weight and speed limits on the bridges described hereunder:— NAME OF ROAD: No. 1 State Highway, PictonBluff. NAMES OF BRIDGES: Clarence Elver Gross Weight 25 tons. Axle Weight Si tons. Speed 16 m.p.h. Wafpsra River Gross Weight U tons. Axle Weight ST tons. Speed 10 m.p.h. NAME OF ROAD: No. 1 State Highway, WalparaGreymouth. NAMES OF BRIDGES: Gabriels Gully Gross Weight 23 tons. Axle Weight H tons (5 tons tandem). Speed 10 m.p.h. HalllweUs Dons Fan Poplars Fan Rough Creek Gros* Weight 23 tons. Axle Weight 6i tons. Sneed 10 m.p.h. NAME OF HOAD: No. 70 State Highway, KalkouraCulverden. NAMES OF BRIDGES: Cribb Creek Gros* Weight 9 tons. Axle Weight 5 tons. Speed 10 m.p.h. Kahutara River Gross Weight 10 tons Axle Weight 6 tons. Speed 10 m.p.h. NAME OF ROAD: No. n State Highway, Chrlst-church-Kumara Junction. NAMES OF BRIDGES: Dry Creek Ribbonwood Gross Weight 23 tons. Axle Weight H tons. Speed 10 m.p.h. Attention is called to the penalty of £s* for each offence against tbs above regulation*. D. B. Dallas, DISTRICT COMMISSIONER OF WORKS. 2956 NOTIFICATION OF WEIGHT AND SPEED LIMITS ON BRIDGES HEAVY MOTOR-VEHICLE REGULATIONS, »SS, REGULATION 9 Notice I* hereby given that pursuant to regulation 9 (4) of the Heavy Motor-vehicle Regulations, 1955, the National Roads Board has fixed the following maximum weight and speed Emits on the bridge* described hereunder. NAME OF ROAD.—WalparaGreymouth S.H. No. 7. NAME OF BRlDGE:—Racecourse Creek (167.7 m SPEED LIMIT:—I6. Attention le called to the penalty of £BO for each offence against the above regulations. D. R. DALLAS, District Commissioner ot Works. 2044 BROADFIBLD SCHOOL CENTENARY General Meetins t« form a Jubilee Committee for organising Centennial Celebrations will be held In the RroadSeld School. Wednesday, June 7, at S p.m. AU interested cordially invited. 2953
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