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Public Notices JUMBLE SALE STANLEY STREET HALL ! DECEMBER 12TH. 11 A.M. ADMISSION sc. W4953 NOTICE BY' CITY COUNCIL PROHIBITING CONSUMPTION OR POSSESSION OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR LN I STREETS CLOSED FOR 1 PUBLIC GATHERING THE Christchurch City Council (hereinafter referred to as the Council) HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that pursuant to Section 204 (A) of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1954, the Council has resolved as follows:— CLOSURE OF STREETS: THAT during the holding of the New Year’s Celebrations, Cathedral Square, Colombo jStreet (north of the intersec- ; tion with Hereford Street, ’south of the intersection with Gloucester Street). Worcester I Street (east of the Intersection with Oxford Terrace, -west of 1 the intersection with Manchester Street). Hereford Place. Plaza Lane, the righti of-way east of Colombo Street adjoining the Masonic ’Hotel (hereinafter referred to as the specified streets) shall be closed to ordinary vehicular traffic for the following period (hereinafter referred to as the period of closure): 10 p.m., December 31, 1975, to 2 a.m., January 1, 1976. ACTS PROHIBITED IN SPECIFIED STREETS: THAT the following acts be prohibited during the period of closure: (I) The drinking of intoxicating liquor in the specified streets. (II) The bringing of intoxicating liquor or empty glass intoxicating-liquor con- ’ tainers into the specified streets. Dili) The possession of intoxicating liquor or empty glass intoxicating-liquor ! containers in the specified ; streets. i(iv) The driving or riding of any motor vehicle In the ! specified streets during the specified period. EXEMPTIONS: , THE resolution does not prohibit—(a) The carrying of intoxicating liquor from or to premises on land having a frontage to the specified streets; if (1) The premises are licensed premises as defined in the Sale of Liquor Act. 1962. and, in the case of the carriage of liquor from the premises, liquor may lawfully be sold during the period of closure; or (ii) The liquor is being carried by or for delivery to a person residing” on those premises or his bona fide visitors—- - provided the liquor is promptly removed from the street. (b) The driving or riding of any' motor vehicle from or to premises having a frontage to the specified streets by a person residing in those premises or his bona fide visitors. POWERS OF POLICE: A further effect of the resolution of the Council is that any constable may. without warrant — ia) Arrest any person whom he finds commiting an offence as hereinafter mentioned; (b) During the period of the I closure, arrest any person whom he has reasonable cause to suspect of having committed such ar offence; (c) Search any parcel, pack age. bag, case, or othei I container in the posses sion of any person in oi entering or about to entei the specified streets dur ing tlie period of closure for the purpose of ascer taining whether or not th( parcel, package, bag, case or contained contains an] intoxicating liquor or an; ‘ I empty glass intoxicating I liquor container, unles: the person in possessioi > of the parcel, package bag. case, or other con tainer removes it from or as the case may b< i refrains from takin; it into the speeifiet i streets and leaves it out side those streets until th: I period of closure thei I applying has expired. Any constable may seize an< remove any intoxicating liquo and any intoxicating-liquo: container which lie has rea sonable cause to believi would be evidence of tin commission of such a: offence. DEFINITION: IN this notice—“lntoxicating Liquor means liquor as define; in the Sale of Liquor Ad 1962. OFFENCES: —< Any person who knowingl ; acts In breach of these proh ! bitions commits an offenc and is liable on conviction t a fine of up to 8500. .1. H. GRAY. General Manager and Town Clerk. 7l? PUBLIC NOTICE I WARREN WILLIAM ELLI! of 153 Queenspark Driv< Christchurch, will not be n sponsible for any debts in m name as from this da? December 10, 1975. 7l! NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MOTOR-VEHICLE 1 DEALER’S LICENCE (Section 7 (1), I Motor-Vehicle Dealers Act 1958) I GARY COCKRAM. LIMITEI ;of 120 St Asaph Stree j Christchurch, has applied 1 i the Magistrate’s Court i ; Christchurch, for a licenc under the Molor-Vehic I Dealers Act, 1958, to carry c la business as a motor-vehicl I dealer <in motor cycles onl; i under the name or style < [Gary Cockram, Limited, fro: the following places of bus ness: Principal—Corner < Durham and Tuam Street and the application will I heard by the above Cou after one month from tl 10th day of December, 197 being the date of the fir publication of this notice. The names of all persoi whose character and fitne: are relevant to this applic tion may be seen at the offi; of the above Court. GARY COCKRAM, LIMITEI 7li For All Of V )ur PHOTOGRAPHY ! COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIE jor STUDIO PHOTOGRAPH’ ■ contact: ' GREEN and HAHN PHOTOGRAPHY LTD. I 152 Armagh Street. CHRISTCHURCH, I «

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 34021, 10 December 1975, Page 41

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Page 41 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CXV, Issue 34021, 10 December 1975, Page 41

Page 41 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CXV, Issue 34021, 10 December 1975, Page 41

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