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Public Notices | DOONAN ' INDUSTRIES, LTD 37 EDMONTON ROAD. I HORNBY Telephone 499-271 i WE can supply all your requirements of high quality cleaning rags at the most competitive prices, prompt delivery. E. BIRCH AND SONS. LTD EST. 1908 AS most people in the Elies- ! mere area are aware the upgrading of our Freight Service was essential. Our new parcel service has been in operation since May 3. 1982. The Christchurch Transport Board are taking over Midland's Passenger Service Licences to operate a passenger service only, our job is to carry freight which we have been doing since 1908. All small parcels can be carted on our Express Freight van. This is on I a strictly freight paid basis. Freight tickets can be purchased at our Christchurch office. Al Carriers. Ltd. 64 Sandyford St. or 14 Woodville Street. Leeston. Our drop off points are similar to Midland's. SOUTHBRIDGE: J. A. Clarke, garage. LEESTON: 14 Woodville Street or Leeston Motor Co. DOYLESTON: Jacks Service Centre. SPRINGSTON: Springston Garage. LINCOLN: Lincoln Dairy. Freight tickets can also be purchased at all drop off points, for delivery of parcels to Christchurch, either depot to door, or depot to depot. A schedule of freight rates is also available. For further information don't hesitate in contacting Howard Birch, at 14 Woodville Street. Leeston. Ph. Leeston 677 or our Christchurch Depot. 64 Sandyford St. Phone Christchurch 69-386. GLENHOPE STATION OWING to stock disturbance anybody found trespassing on 1 tile above station without per- •' mission of the owner will be 1 prosecuted. (Signed)- , GRAHAM J. HEWETT. < Owner. I

PUBLIC NOTICE ROYAL COMMISSION TO INQUIRE INTO AND REPORT UPON CERTAIN MATTERS RELATED TO DRUG TRAFFICKING NOTICE IS HEREBY given that: 1— the terms of reference of the said Royal Commission are- I (A) Whether Terrence John Clark, or any person associated with Terrence John Clark, in con- : nection with any illegal activity transferred i money to New Zealand— : (1) For investment in New Zealand: or : (2) With intent, by any means, to transfer the ' money back to Australia— , and. if so, by what method or agency the money was so transferred. (B) Whether in connection with any transfer or investment of money described In paragraph (A) of this warrant any person connected with , New Zealand assisted Terrence John Clark by the provision of banking, financial or legal services or by procuring the provision of such services: (C) If assistance so provided involved the provision of banking, financial, or legal services, what services were provided: (D) If the assistance was other than the provision of banking, financial, or legal services, what was the nature of it: (E) Whether any person connected with New Zealand has or has had in his possession, custody, { or control— , (1) Real or personal property of Terrence John i Clark, purchased with money obtained < from illegal activities; or 1 (2) Real or personal property received, whether , directly, or indirectly, from Terrence John Clark; or t (3) Real or personal property into which property of Terrence John Clark has been converted or for which property of Terrence - John Clark has been exchanged; or (4) Real or personal property obtained by means of money received, whether directly 1 or indirectly, from Terrence John Clark: (F) The expression “illegal activity” means an activity of Terrence John Clark, or a person associated with him, involving contravention of laws of the Commonwealth of Australia, or any 1 of the states of New South Wales, Victoria, and 1 Queensland, including, in particular, laws relating to the importation, exportation or possession of drugs; and (G) The expression "person connected with New Zealand” means—(l) A resident or citizen of New Zealand; or (2) A body corporate that has at any time had an office or place of business in New Zealand, or an unincorporated body any of whose members has at any time been a resident or citizen of New Zealand: 2— That the commission is required to report to His Excellency, the Governor-General of New Zealand, its findings, opinions and recommendations not later than March 31, 1983. 3— That the commission will commence sitting at 10.00 a.m. on Monday, November 22,1982, in the— Number One Boardroom, Fourth Floor, Southern Cross Building, J Corner Victoria and High Street. q AUCKL'AND. ‘ i: 4— The commission invites persons who wish to * make submissions to it or provide information relevant to the inquiry to contact it in the first instance either by writing to:— The Secretary, ROYAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO DRUG TRAFFICKING, P.O. Box 7147, Wellesley Street, AUCKLAND, 0" by telephoning the commission’s offices | in Auckland on 795-440. The commission recognises that certain eviience or submissions will need to be treated on a confidential basis, and will make the necessary irrangements in this regard. M. J. HAWKINS. Secretary to the Commission. Bjjl SOCIAL SERVICE | CENTRE 62 POULSON STREET, CHRISTCHURCH PHONE 385-154 REQUIRES GOOD USED CLOTHING BRIC-A-BRAC FURNITURE (HOUSEHOLD LOTS A SPECIALTY) Any profits through our RED SHIELD STORE s put to our Social Service work in the community. "RECYCLE THOSE UNWANTED GOODS" I

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