APPLICATION FOR LICENCE UNDER THE PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS AND SECURITY GUARDS ACT 1934 TAKE nolice that RHYALL ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS LIMITED, of 26 (C> Stratford Street, Christchurch, a dull incorporated company, has applied to the Registrar of Private Investigators and Security Guards for a security guards licence.
Any person wishing to ob ject to the grant of this application must give written notice of his objection to tlie Registrar so as to reach him not later than one month after the date of the first publication of this notice. No objection can be made otherwise than on one of the grounds set out in Section 23 (2) of the Act. A copy of a notice of objection must be served on the applicant company. at the address given above, within seven days after the notice is filed with the Registrar. This is the first publication of this notice. RHYALL ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS. LTD. by its Solicitors. Godfrey Godfrey and McNeil. 2 Armagh Court. Christchurch. 2275 IN THE ESTATE OF PIUS JOSEPH SEXTON. late of Christchurch. Retired PURSUANT to Section 35 of the Trustee Act. 1956. notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having claim, against or in respect of the estate of the abovenamed deceased or any property forming part of such estate or against the trustee personally are required to send their claims to the solicitors for the trustees of the estate on or before the 22nd day of September. 1976, and notice is hereby given that after such date the trustees propose to transfer or distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard to the claims of which the trustee, then have notice and that In such event the trustees will not as respect the property so transferred or distributed be liable to any person of whose claim they had no notice at the time of such transfer or distribution. KERR. MACKINTOSH and CO.. Solicitors. P O. Box 465, Christchurch. Solicitors for the Trustee,. 2271 CLEANING FAMILY cleaning business seeks additional cleaning contracts. Phone 892-552. W7OIBI
KITE FLYING A WARNING TO PARENTS AND CHILDREN DURING EACH KITE F’LYING SEASON, staff of this Department spend much time removing kites which have become entangled in the overhead electric wires. As many as 23 have been removed in a single day. Whilst the cost to the Department for this work is high our principal concern is tor the safety of the children whose kites contact the overhead wires. A moist kite string in contact with a 230-volt line can have very serious results for a person holding the string. It should be remembered that this Department also owns more than 150 miles of lines operating at 11,000 volts and 66,000 volts, from which lines the danger is many times greater. With the risk so real the Department urges parents, teachers and others in charge of children to alert their charges to the dangers which the children may not see for themselves. Do not fly kites where they may become entangled in overhead wires. Abandon any kite, should it become entangled, and please inform the Department, telephone 61-819, Ext. 857. A timely warning can prevent a tragedy. MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT, CHRISTCHURCH. L_... _ 2974
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