Public Notices I IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND CHRISTCHURCH REGISTRY No. M.314/78 IN THE MATTER of the ; Companies Act, 1955, and I IN THE MATTER of KOSMIC JOINERY LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the abovenamed company by the Supreme Court was on the second day of August. 1978 presented io the said Court by RABCO INDUSTRIES LIMITED a duly incorporated company having its registered office at Christ ■ church and carrying on business as Joiners and Cabinet Makers. And that the said petition is directed to be heard before the Court sitting at Christchurch on the 6th day of September, 1978. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and any creditor or contributory of the said company desirous to support max appear at the time of hearing in person or by his counsel for that purpose; and a copy of the petition will be furnished by the undersigned to any creditor or contributory of the said company requiring a copy on payment of the regu- ( lated charge for the same. J A. CALLAGHAN, jSolicitor for the Petitioner. The Petitioner’s address for sen ice is at the office of its solicitors, Messrs B. J. Drake and McGillivray, 128 Kilmore . Street. Christchurch. NOTE: Any person who intends to appear on the hear-j ing of the said petition must sene on or send by post to ’the abovenamed, notice in I writing of his intention so to do. The notice must state the name, address and de- ! scription of the person or, if a firm, the name, address and description of the firm and an address for service 'within three miles of the office of the Supreme Court >at Christchurch and must be signed by the person or firm or his or their solicitor (if j any) and must be served or. if posted, must be sent by post in sufficient time to reach the abovenamed petitioner’s address for service not later than 4 o’clock in the .afternoon of the sth day of September. 1978. 2189 ,
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KITE FLYING A WARNING TO PARENTS AND CHILDREN DURING EACH KITE FLYING 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 for 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 790-900, Ext. 857. A timely warning can prevent a tragedy. MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT, CHRISTCHURCH
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