Public Notices CHELSEA LODGE’ GLEN TUNNEL EXTEND compliments of the season to all patrons and remind old and new customers that our tea garden will be open again this holiday season, Devonshire teas and light lunches served from 11 a.m. daily. COMMUTER AIRLINE WE are looking into the possibility of the re-establlshment of a commuter airline, which has recently gone into liquidation, which was flying between Nelson, Palmerston North, Wellington and Auckland. Genuinely Interested parties are requested to write urgently, stating their area of Interest and phone number. In the strictest confidence to: Commuter Airlines, Nelson Evening Mall, Box 329, P.O. Box 244, NELSON. HIRE A STUDENT UNIVERSITY Students need part-time and casual employment. If you have work to offer please phone: 482-608 ISLAND TEAROOMS Beach Rd KAIAPOI WE are now open for morning', and afternoon teas. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Wednesday to Sunday. Group and Bus parties most welcome. Ph. 8975, Kalapol. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF CATHEDRAL SQUARE AT the meeting of the council on Monday, November 18,1985, it was resolved pursuant to Section 709 A of the Local Government Act 1974: “Closure of Cathedral Square THAT during the holding of the New Year’s Celebrations, Cathedral Square, Colombo Street (north of the intersection with Hereford Street, south of the Intersection with Gloucester Street), Worcester Street (east of the intersection with Oxford Terrace, west of the Intersection with Manchester Street), Plaza Lane, the right-of-way east of Colombo Street, adjacent to the C.M.L. Building (hereinafter referred to as the specified public place) shall be closed to ordinary vehicular traffic for the following period (hereinafter referred to as the period of closure): Between the hours of 10 p.m., December 31,1985, and 2 a.m., January 1, 1986. ACTS PROHIBITED IN CATHEDRAL SQUARE THAT the following acts be prohibited during the period of the closure: (1) The drinking of intoxicating liquor In the specified public place. (2) The bringing of Intoxicating liquor or empty Intoxicating liquor containers Into the specified public place. (3) The possession of Intoxicating liquor or empty intoxicating liquor containers In the specified public place. (4) The driving or riding of any motor vehicle In the specified public place during the specified period, other than buses, taxis, police, Ministry of Transport or council vehicles. EXEMPTIONS The resolution does not prohibit: (a) The carrying of Intoxicating liquor from or to premises on land having a frontage to the specified public place; If (I) The premises are licensed premises as defined in the Sale of Liquor Act 1962, and, in the case of the carriage of liquor from the premises, liquor may lawfully be sold during the period of closure; or (II) The liquor is being carried by or for delivery to a person residing on those premises or his bona fide visitors, provided the liquor Is promptly removed from the public place. (b) The driving or riding of any motor vehicle from or to premises having a frontage to the specified public place by a person residing In those premises or his bona fide visitors. POWERS OF POLICE: A further effect of the resolution of the council is that any constable may, without warrant: (a) Arrest any person whom he finds committing an offence as hereinafter mentioned; (b) During the period of the closure, arrest any person whom he has reasonable cause to suspect of having committed such an offence; (c) Search any parcel, package, bag, case, or other container in the possession of any person In or entering or about to enter the specified public place during the period of closure, for the purposes of ascertaining whether or nor the parcel, package, bag, case, or container contains any intoxicating liquor or any empty Intoxicating liquor container, unless the person in possession of the parcel, package, bag, case, or other container removes it from, or, as the case may be, refrains from taking It Into the specified public place and ' leaves It outside that public place until the period of closure then applying has expired. Any constable may seize and remove any intoxicating liquor and any Intoxctating liquor container which he has reasonable cause to believe would be evidence of the commission of such an offence. PENALTY: Every person who commits an offence knowing that the closure and prohibition are In force, Is Hable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding $5OO. DEFINITION: IN this notice: ■lntoxicating liquor* means liquor as defined in the Sale of Liquor Act 1962. JOHN GRAY, General Manager And Town Clerk
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