Public Notices WEST MELTON RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB ■ The Annual General Meet- * ing of the above Club will be ; held at the West Melton Com- ; inunity Centre, on Tuesday, November 27, at 8 p.m. I WW J Q[cj WAIMAIRI COUNTY’ FUN RUN The run will take place on Sunday, December 2, at {Jellie Park Swimming Pool, starting at 9.30 a.m. from inside the swimming pool complex. The run will offer two courses: Long courses — approx. 10 km for the experienced runners. Short course — approx. 5.5 km for families with smaller children. Entry fee:— Adults —50 c. Children — free. Changing facilities: The start of the run will be from inside the pool complex and runners are welcome to use the pool changing facilities and clothing security system. Free swim: AU taking part in the fun run will be entitled to a free swim at Jellie Park Swimming Pool at the completion of the run. PUBLIC MEETING INTERNATIONAL TREE CROPS INSTITUTE To be held at the W.E.A. Hall, 59 Gloucester Street at 7.30 p.m. on November 28. Three visiting members: The President, Secretary and Soil Scientist from the Institute in the U.S.A, are currently on a visit to N.Z. This meeting is being held on an informal basis for all interested parties. Admission: SIFOUR POSTER BED ON VIEW AT MADRAS JOINERY SERVICES 514 CRANFORD STREET, SATURDAY 9 a.m. — 4 p.m. COPY OF FRENCH 15th CENTURY. MADE IN HEART RIMU AND CARVED BY NEW ZEALAND CRAFTSMAN. SHORTLY’ GOING TO AUSTRALIA. Central ILICTRIC FOWIR BOARO — POWER SHUTDOWN The Board advises consumers that it will be necessary to disconnect power in the locality described below on Tuesday, November 27, or if conditions unsuitable on Wednesday, November 28. so that staff may safely carry out urgent high voltage, line maintenance. Time: 12-30-4.00 p.m. approx. Area affected: From the cattery on the Governors Bay Road through to Rapaki. As the Board will endeavour to restore power as soon as possible, consumers should treat the lines as alive at all times. S. E. SLATTER. General Manager.. TRANSPORT ACT 1962 The Wellington District and No. 7 Transport District Licensing Authority has received the undermentioned applications and will hold Public Sittings in the places and at the times stated to receive evidence for or against the granting of them. Applicants and their Counsels are reminded that evidence-in-chief should be in writing, with sufficient copies for interested parties (usually 5 copies) and. where possible, those opposing the application should similarly produce evidence in writing, with copies, at the hearing. Applicants for amendment of licences should produce documents at the hearings. If an adjournment is required, at lease 48 hours notice should be given to the Secretary, P.O. Box 27144. Upper Willis Street, Wellington. CONFERENCE ROOM 2ND FLOOR, PEARSE HOUSE, MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, CNR. WILLIS AND GHUZNEE STREETS. WELLINGTON — COMMENCING WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12 AT 9.30 A.M. A7/79/445: PETER DUNCAN McARTHUR. LOWER HUTT. Solicitors, Gibson, Sheat & Elliott, Lower Hutt. New Continuous Goods Service Licence for th© cartage of Electronic Sound and lighting equipment, associated stage fittings the property of the Licensee or of promoters under contract to the Licensee and musical instruments the property of performers under contract to such promoters. Throughout New Zealand with exemption from Regulation 24(1) of the Transport Licensing Regulations 1963. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: Vehicle to be used to be a 1971 Bedford KELC Registered Number FW 5560 equipped as a mobile sound control centre and mobile workshop for servicing of 110 volt electronic sound equipment. One Vehicle Authority. Domicile — Lower Hutt. WEDNESDAY’. DECEMBER 12 1979 NOT BEFORE 2.00 P.M. A7/79/419: MODERN FREIGHTERS LTD.. LEVIN. Solicitors. Gibson, Sheat &• Elliott, Lower Hutt. Amend Continuous Goods Service Licence No. 11586 by the addition of six Vehicle Authorities for the cartage of deep frozen foods, ice cream, blue vein cheese cultured milk products and rennet in containers in the No’s 1. 2.3, 4. SA. 58. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 & 11 Goods Service Districts. Six Vehicle Authorities. Domicile — Auckland. Levin, Nelson,! Christchurch and Invercargill. R. G. L. JUDD, Asst. Secretary. Wellington District and No. 7 Transport Licensing Authority. OPAWA-ST MARTINS KINDERGARTEN ANNUAL TRIKEATHON AND FAIR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24 TO be held at Kindergarten Grounds, Butler Street, at 9.30 a.m. Something for Everyone. "COME AND SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL l- KINDERGARTEN.” WOOD MERCHANTS , FOR your manuka and tomato i stake requirements. write P.O. Box 32. or Phone 126-S ■ Murchison. Prices available !of wood and cartage on re- ; quest. 1 ’ 27
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