Public Notices SPEFDW/IY 19 ASSOCIATION (IncJ GENERAL MEETING TUESDAY. July 22, beginning at 7.30 p.m. sharp at the Belfast Rugby Football Club Hall; Main North Road. Business: 1. Payment of subscriptions. 2. Proposed alteration to Rule 7(a) of the Constitution. ' 3. Receive resolution re Saloon car grading. Members are reminded that voting will be restricted to financial members. Subscriptions can be paid on the night or posted to the Secretary, P.O. Box 4367, Walker Street. i. McDougall, Secretary. ___________WSl9 |N4TION<| MONDAY, JULY 21 —2 p.m. National Party Women’s Organisation Meeting Party Rooms. Speaker: Mr E. W. Pyle. Fire Safety in the Home. Future notices of these meetings will appear on a Saturday. LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD CONTAINER TERMINAL ’ ACT 6, voyage 2368: Container numbers ACI u 2016848. AUSTRALIA ENDEAVOUR, vovage 2373: Container numbers: ACTU 7006159. WELLINGTON. STAR, vovace 35: Container numbers INTU 2038699, SCXU 2837773, SCXU 6128647, TOLU 2751450, ACTU 7027260 BSLU 5600993, BSLU 5605486. BSLU 5602893.
1 AS from July 19. 1980, the yard will be closed on Satur* days. Any requirements can be obtained from Fletcher Merchants, Madeville Street, Riccarton. Hours: Monday to , Friday, 7.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. FIRTH INDUSTRIES, ■DICKEYS ROAD, BELFAST., GREENHOUSE RESTAURANT Presents HUNGARIAN MENU for FRIDAY NIGHT Hors D’oevre Creme of French Sorrel Soup. Liver Soup with Dumplings. Palachinkas with Ham or Mushroom .and Kidneys.’ Paprika - Chicken with Gluska.■ Port Goulash with noodles and walnuts. Gateaux. Sorbets. Chocolate Rum , Ice Cream. PHONE 68-524 for bookings. GYMKHANA ; ; Q.E. II SATURDAY, 10.30 A.M. Entries close Thursday, 12 noon. PHONE 799-299. PUBLIC NOTICE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO ALLEGATIONS OF IMPROPRIETY IN RESPECT OF APPROVAL BY THE MARGINAL LANDS BOARD OF AN APPLICATION BY JAMES MAURICE FITZGERALD AND AUDREY FITZGERALD A Commission of Inquiry having been appointed to inquire into and report upon:— (a) Whether there was any impropriety on the part of any person in relation to the reference on any occasion of the application to the board for consideration; (b) Whether there was any impropriety on the part of any person in relation •to the circumstances in which, or the basis on which, the application was considered on any occasion; (c) In respect of the approval of the application by the Board:— (1) Whether there was an error of jurisdiction Or otherwise; and (2) Whether there was any Impropriety by way of departure from previously accepted criteria for granting or from what have been previously accepted as proper conditions of loans, or otherwise; (d) Whether any amendment to the legislation governing the functions, procedures. and practices of tile Marginal Lands Board is necessary Or expedient; Any person who is a party to the.lnquiry or satisfies tlie Commission that he or she has an interest in the Inquiry apart from any interest in common with the public will be entitled to appear and be heard at the Inquiry. Such persons or organisations interested in matters falling within the Commission’s terms of. reference are invited to make written submissions. If possible 20 copies of submissions should be supplied by Friday, August 8, 1980, to the Secretary, P.O. Box 11-214. Wellington. A preliminary hearing to discuss procedures, will be held by the Commission at 10 a.m. on Thursday. July 24, 1980. in the Conference Room, Wool House, 139-141 Featherston Street, Wellington. The Commission .will commence . hearings on Monday, August 25, 1980. in the Conference Room 3rd Floor. Industry House, enr Courtenay Place and Allen Street, Wellington.’ • - ’ DATED at Wellington this 14th day of July, 1980. J. F. D’ATI-I, Secretary. Four Floor. Feltex House, 6-10 Sturdee Street, WELLINGTON. WSI9
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