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Public Notices LICENSING CONTROL COMMISSION OF NEW-ZEALAND J (Sale of Liquor Act 1962) NOTICE OF HEARING , NOTICE is hereby given that on MONDAY, May 5, 1980, in the No. 1 Bcardroom, Ist Floor, Databank House, 175 The Terrace, Wellington, the Commission will hold a public sitting at the time stated to consider the following matter: ' 11 a.m. MIS-17: An application by Wilson Neill Limited for the conversion of the Tavern Premises Licence, held in ■ respect of the “Eastern Tavern,” situated on the corner of Hereford Street, Fitzgerald Avenue and Cashel St, Christchurch, to an Hotel Premises licence. It is desired that local authorities, other organisations and persons interested

should give evidence or make submissions and those so attending must advise this office prior to the sittings. Four copies of a stencilled or typewritten statement of the evidence to be tendered should be made available at the hearing for the EXCLUSIVE use of the Commission, additional copies to be available for other parties. A If you do not then appear j either in person or by your j counsel, solicitor or agent, the matter may be heard and ’ determined in your absence. J. C. FLANAGAN, Secretary, Licensing Control Commission, Private Bag, Postal Centre, WELLINGTON. Phone 721-709. ? March 31, 1980. W23 > 1 JISwL 1 I CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL QUEEN ELIZABETH II PARK CLOSURE OF POOLS PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the 50m and diving pools at the Queen Elizabeth II Park will' be Closed on April 19 between the hours of 7 p.m; and 10.30 p.m. on the occasion of the Dis. trict Youth Movement’s swimming sports. J. H. GRAY, General Manager and , Town Clerk. SUMNER WOMEN’S CENTRE Annual General Meeting . SPORTS PAVILION, ST LEONARD’S SQUARE, SUMNER April 22, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bring your Lunch. Speaker followed by discussion. TAVERNKEEPERS’ LICENCE JOHN GILLARD ROBERTSON, of Hawarden, barman, ’ has made application to the Hurunui Licensing Committee for a Tavernkeeper’s Licence in respest of the D.B. Anglers’ Arms Tavern, situated in Main Road, Sefton. Any person who is entitled to object and wishes to object to the grant of this application may, no later than 1

fourteen (14) days front the date of the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of his objection and of the grounds thereof to the Clerk of the Hurunui Licensing Committee at Christchurch. T. S. DACRE AND SON, Solicitors for the applicant. This is the first publication of this notice. l7 IN BANKRUPTCY HENRY JAMES PITT, Unemployed Factory Labourer, of Flat 2, 502 Madras Street Christchurch, was adjudged bankrupt, on April 15, 1980. Date of first meeting di creditors will be advertised later. IVAN A HANSEN, Official Assignee. CHRISTCHURCH. IN4TION4L WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, AT 8 P.M. A GENERAL Meeting of all interested members at party rooms. Speaker: Mr Ken Gough. Topic: Wick’s report on Electoral Rolls, etc'. RANGIORA-EYRE AND OXFORD DISTRICT NOXIOUS PLANTS AUTHORITY DISTRICT PROGRAMME PURSUANT to the provisions of Section 35 of the Noxious Plants Act 1978 the Rangiora. Eyre and Oxford Districi Plants Authority hereby gives public notice of its District Programme and invites comments or objections to it prior to -May 13, 1980. . A copy of the programme (which covers all the lands within the Eyre and Oxford Counties and the District ol Rangiora) is available ai offices of the Rangiora, Eyre or Oxford Councils. Dated at Rangiora this 15th day of April, 1980. a. a. H. McKenzie, Secretary. W23 'ST ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (opposite Public Hospital) 12.15 p.m. Today: Mid-week Service for everyone., BOYD GLASSEY, Minister. New Zealand war Electricity , A <Maoi d »»IMUry o< Eneror INTERRUPTION TO SUPPLY CONSUMERS in the following areas are advised that weather permitting the electric POWER will be CUT OFF on FRIDAY next, 18.4.80, from 3 p.m. io 4.30 p.m. The areas affected will be: Stewarts Gully Kainga Waimakariri Bridge All .electric lines are to be treated as being alive during the interruption as power will he restored without further notice as soon as the work is completed. D. W. HARRIS, General Manager and Chief Engineer. Private Bag, RANGIORA. .17

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