I Public Notices TRANSPORT ACT 1962 | THE No. 10 Transport Licen- I sing Authority (Mr F. H. K.j Moore) has received the fol-1 lowing application and will hold a public sitting in the ( Otago-Southland Empleyers’ c Association, Conference < Room, 44 Dundas Street. Dunedin on TUESDAY’, June 12, 1979, commencing at 9.30 a.m. to hear evidence for or against granting it. 79/29 — HARRIS TRANSPORT' OTAGO, LTD, DUNDIN: : AMEND C.G.L.S. No. 14958 to provide in respect V.A. No. 192240 “hides i for A. J. Hollander (N.Z.), Ltd, between their plant r at Green Island and the 11 Waitaki N.Z. Refrigerat-i- 1 i ing Company’s works atp Islington and return with;} | exemption from Regula-:' lion 24 (1) TL. Kegs.' l j 1963.” s Solicitors: Ross Dowling Marquet and Griffin. Box' 1144, Dunedin. i (Signed) D. A. JONES. 1 Secretary. HEATHCOTE COUNTY COUNCIL ABANDONED VEHICLE J PURSUANT to Section 76(2) | of the Transport Act 1962, > the motor vehicle described H below was removed from outside 139 Centaurus Road to , the Council’s yard in Ashgrove Terrace on March 23, ( 1979, and will he sold at the 1 expiration of 14 days from J the date of this notice. GREEN and white Holden, ’ Registered No. HR 3900 ; (approx. 1961 model). D. J. MAY, h County Engineer, j SKI PATROL CLINIC I AT CORONET PEAK CORONET PEAK Ski Area wishes lo advise that the Annual Hiring Exam will be held on .June 5 and 6, at j Coronet Peak, commencing t at 9 a.m. For any further < information please telephone j Queenstown .366, ext. 72. ] { ANNUAL MEET’ING |" GLENTUNNEL AND ' COALGATE DOMAIN ■ BOARD i| Will he held in the Sports Pavilion at 8 p.m. on May 28. “THE ROARING TWENTIES” The Show ended on SaturI day, May 19, 1979. For its success we have to i thank all those shopkeepers. ■ businesses, trade union, social clubs, theatre groups and in- ► dividuals. You all in your , own way sold the tickets, displayed our-posters and car stickers and generally you gav e us your support and encouragement when it was most needed. I Please accept our thanks and appreciation for your warm and generous support. From the: Cast. Production Team, Comimittee and members of the Christchurch Theatre Workshop Incorporated Society. DEMOLITION DERBY AND STADIUM RALLY CROSS I SUNDAY, JUNE .10 j Entries Available: TOMMY’S YAMAHA, j St Asaph Street, or P.O. Box 6097. Entries Close June 3. SUMNER UNION CHURCH MARKET DAY SATURDAY, MAY 26 10 A.M. TO 1 P.M.. HARDWICK STREET HALL. Cnr Hardwick and Wiggins Streets, Sumner. ROLLS ALUMINIUM ' JOINERY SALE ROLLS INDUSTRIES (N.Z.) LTD. 72 Wickham Street, BROMLEY. Saturday, May 26, 9.12, Weekdays 9-5 p.m. WE have in stock at present, , surplus Aluminium Joinery. Windows Exterior Sliding Doors Interior Sliding Doors Wardrobe Doors Louvre Shutters. These are being offered at heavily reduced prices. Sav- , ings of up to 80% on some items. j TEMPLETON SERVICE DUE to repairs to Railway crossing. Carmen Road will be closed to traffic from 7.30 a.m. Saturday. May 26, till 7 p.m., Sunday, May 27, 1979. Buses ■ shown to run via Waterloo Road, Carmen Road, Main South Road, will run via Waterloo Road, Parker Street, Main South Road on inward J and outward journeys. 1 ' I :j MG. TAYLOR, j General Manager, i 19TH N.Z. INFANTRY BATTALION AND I ARMOURED REGIMENT j * ON Sunday. June 3, at approx. I • 11.30 a.m. the above unit will be holding a Memorial Service at the 19th Memorial, Victoria Park, to pay tribute to their fallen comrades. Next of kin are very welj come to attend. For further particulars ph. • 31-303. 26 "THE PRESS” STREET MAPS OF CHRISTCHURCH New edition. > Wall map, index on front. $2. J Pocket map. fully indexed, a folded, in strong cover, $2.1 r From: ? CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., 1 LTD, j and "■ LEADING BOOKSELLERS. ' ’ Di
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