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Public Notices DINGWALL &PAULGER, LTD WHOLESALE GROCERY MERCHANTS WISH TO APOLOGISE to customers for the disruption of normal delivery at Allied Services over the past few days. The flooding on Tuesday evenI ing of up to !Bin of water in the Despatch Department. Hardware Section, and Bulk Storage i Warehouse has created severe problems and caused stock, losses estimated at over $50,000. The Management are most appreciative of the raagnifi- , cent efforts of the staff in restoring conditions ■ and hope that norma' services will be resumed next week. SI6II NEW ZEALAND AUTHORS’ FUND GRANTS ARE MADE from the New Zealand Authors' Fund to authors normally resident in i New Zealand to compensate for the use of their books in libraries. Payments are made where the j Department of Internal Affairs estimates that more : than 50 copies of a book are held. Authors who have not previously applied to the Fund should now do so by writing to: The Secretary for Internal Affairs, Private Bag. Wellington for further details and application forms. The closing date for applications for payment in the 1974/75 financial vear is 31st July. 1974. 3748 NOTIFICATION OF WEIGHT LIMITS ON BRIDGE Heavy Motor Vehicle Regulations 1969 Regulation 11 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Regulation 11 (3) of the Heavy Motor Vehicle Regulations 1969 the Malvern County Council has fixed the following maximum weight limits for heavy motor vehicles and combinations including a heavy motor vehicle on the bridge described hereunder:— NAME OF NAME OF GROSS ROAD BRIDGE WEIGHT i Mount White Waimakariri LIMIT River 12,0001 b I 18th April, 1974. A. DYHRBERG, County Engineer, Malvern County Council. 3876 I — - | [ | p j WHARENUI SERVICE COMMENCING MONDAY, 22nd APRIL, 1974, the • Wharenui service will be re-routed as follows: Normal route will be followed to corner of > Elizabeth and Matipo Streets. Thence via Matipo - Street and Blenheim Road to Sockbum and present 1 route. ' That portion of present route from corner Elizabeth and fdatipo Streets via Centennial [ Avenue and Tika Street will no longer be followed, "OUT” stops will be located at: Matipo Street, Wainui Street and Wharenui Road. i "IN” stops will be located at: Wharenui Road, :i Tika Street, Wainui Street and in Matipo Street. ■I NOTE: The 7.49 a.m. from Springs Road will ; run via Blenheim Road exclusively. The 5.10 p.m. from Square to Springs Road will : run via Blenheim Road exclusively and will not stop to set down passengers until arrival at ! Wharenui Road. ; WOOLSTON SERVICE : COMMENCING MONDAY. 22nd APRIL, 1974, the J undermentioned services will run to JUBILEE STREET: Monday to Friday. t From: Cathedral Square 5 1.45 p.m. and 2.50 p.m. 3 From: Jubilee Street 2.04 p.m. and 3.15 p.m. M. G. TAYLOR, General Manager. ’ 4569 ; PUBLIC SUBMISSIONS FOR ! WORLD POPULATION CONFERENCE i THE ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL COUNCILS i have been asked by the Government to receive ;i and assess comments and suggestions from the » public to help formulate New Zealand’s policies on t issues which will be studied at the United Nations World Population Conference to be held in . Bucharest, 19-30th August, 1974. Interested i individuals and organisations are hereby invited to make submissions on the several provisional 1 agenda items listed below. The main headings . indicate the general nature of each topic. Without i limiting the scope of submissions, the sub-topics listed are those on which the Councils would especially like to receive public comment. Submissions may be made on any or all i agenda items but each topic or sub-topic should be clearly identified with the appropriate reference ' and heading. Submissions are to be forwarded to the Environmental Council, P.O. Box 12-124, Wellington, or the Social Council, C/- the Department of Social Welfare, Private Bag, Wellington, - by 24th May, 1974. The topics on which submissions are invited i are: i 1. RELATIONS BETWEEN POPULATION i CHANGE AND ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL I DEVELOPMENT ! (a) Comment on the implications in terms of ’ economic and social consequences of—t (i) changes in total population ’ (ii) changes in population distribution i' (geographical) and density (iii) changes in population structure (in--1 eluding ethnic groups and age of population). (b) Comment on: > (i) the effects of immigration ! (ii) the effects of internal migration with ,l respect to urban drift , ■ (iii) the effects on personal development and interpersonal relationships of increasing the density of living situations. (c) Should Government have a role in the preparation of intending migrants and in L their adjustment on arrival; and, if so, how should this be carried out? ,j (d) Comment on the implications of the interrelationship between population and economic and social development for aid pro- ■‘ grammes. r: 2. RELATIONS BETWEEN POPULATION, I RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT ’ ; (a) What are the criteria by which a desirable level of population can be evaluated in relation to: (i) the quality of life in the urban and rural environment ? (ii) production >’ (iii) natural resources. 1 (b) How should New Zealand’s role be interpreted in relation to its responsibilities to e the South Pacific and to the World? 1 (c) What responsibility does New Zealand have as a food supplier to the World? I 3. POPULATION AND THE FAMILY ■’ (a) Should Government have a role in motivat- ;! ing people to limit the size of their family? If such a role is seen as appropriate. should it be exercised by way of—•i (i) encouragement by education (ii) incentives (iii) enforcement. •I (b) Comment on the relationship between family size and the health and general well-being of the family. ■■ C. K. McMAHON, Chief Executive Officer, Environmental Council. 3854 i - ■

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