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PUBLIC NOTICES. RANDOLPH ROSE FUND. 'THE Council of the New Zealand Ama- -*- teur Athletic Association appeals to the lady supporters of this movement for their assistance in connection with the Street Collection to be held in Wellington, on TUESDAY, the 30th instant. All ladies willing to help at this collection please communicate immediately with the undersigned. The assistance of all lady supporters of the sport is urgently required if the collection is to be made a success and the Council is to be assured of the necessary funds to enable Mr. Rose to be sent abroad. . A. E. GORTON, Organiser, Druids' Chambers, Lambton ouay. Telephone 23-664. AMATEUR RADIO STATIONS" XTOTICE is hereby given that all Licenses ■^ for Radio Receiving Stations, issued during 1925, and still current, expire on the 31st instant. Persons who have not already obtained a renewal of their licenses should do so immediately. The owners of unlicensed stations are liable to a fine not exceeding £500, and the forfeiture of their apparatus A. T. MARKMAN; Secretary, General Post Office, Wellington. PETONE BOROUGH COUNCIL. MOTOR DRIVERS' LICENSES. : ' XTOTICE is hereby given that existing tC Motor Drivers' Licenses expire on the 31st inst., and that persons desiring to drive Motor-vehicles on or after Ist Annl next, must obtain a new License, otherwise they are liable to prosecution. Licenses for the ensuing year are now being issued at the Office of the undersigned. W. F. STURMAN. , r - . , _ „,. Town Clerk. Municipal Buildings, Petone, 25th March, 1926. REGULATIONS AS TO THE USE OF MOTOR-LORRIES, 1925. CLASSIFICATION OF MAIN HIGHWAYS. TN terms of Subjection 2 of Regulation * 7of the Regulations as to the Use of Motor-lorries, 1925, and in pursuance of a resolution passed on the 17th March, 1926, the Mam Highways Board, being the controlling authority in respect of the undermentioned Main Highways, hereby gives notice of its intention to make application to the Minister of Public Works for the classification of the said Main Highways, as set out hereunder. Name of Main Highway. WellingtonAuckland, via Taranaki; Section, Horo. kiwi_ Gorge to Paekakariki; Class, 3rd; Maximum Load, 6 tons. Name of Main Highway, WellingtonNapier, via Wairarapa; Section, Afcatarawa Junction to Abbott's Creek Bridge (Rimutaka No. 4 Bridge); Class, 3rd; Maximum Load, ,6 tons. Any person objecting to such classification is hereby called upon to lodge notice, in writing, of. his objection, and of the ground thereof, with me at the address hereunder, within a period of 7 days from 25th March, 1926. F. W. FURKERT, Chairman Main Highways Board, Wellington. MAKARA COUNTY COUNCIL. 'V'OTICE is hereby given that at a X 1 Special Meeting of the Makara County Council held on the 12th day of February, 1926, the following resolution was passed, and will be submitted for confirmation at the Ordinary Meeting of the Council to be held on Friday, the 9th day of April, 1926, at NOON, at the Council Chambers, Ballance ;*rcet, Wellington. RESOLUTION. In exercise of the powers conferred on it by Section 23, "The Counties Act, 1920," the Council of the County of Makara hereby resolves by way of Special Order, as follows:-— l.'On and after the twenty-first day of April, 1926, the Porirua. Riding of the County of Makara shall be altered by excluding therefrom the lands described in the First Schedule hereto, and including the si'l lands within the Makara Riding of the said County. 2. The boundaries of the two Ridings so altered shall be as described in. the Second Schedule hereto. FIRST SCHEDULE. DESCRIPTION OF LAND. Pt. Otari Reserve A.8., Blks. 111. and VL, Port Nicholson. Otari Native Reserve, Sees. 1/S, 9, Blks. VI., Fort Nicholson. Sees. 10, 11, 52, 54, 56, 57, Blk. 111., Port Nicholsonf.:. 50, Blk. VI., Port Nicholson. - Sec. 58, Blks. 111. and VI., Port Nicholson. SECOND SCHEDULE. BOUNDARIES OF PORIRUA RIDING. All that area '. . the Wellington Land District bounded towards the North-east generally by the Porirua Harbour, See. 98, Blk. VIIL, Paekakariki Survey District. Sees. Nos. 30, 31, 33, 35, Blk. 11., EJmont Survey District. Sees. Nos. 37, 39, 352, Blk/111., Belmont Survey Diitrict, thence Southwords generally by Sees. Nos. 349, 347, 346, 345, 343, Blk. 111., Belmont Survey District; Sees. Nos. 340, 339, Blk. II.; Sees. N05..331, 330, 329 (322, 321, 422, 423), Normandale Settlement; 7, 5, 4, 6, 3, 39, and (34), Maungv raki Settlement, Blk. VII., Belmont Survey District, and the Borough of Petone to Port Nicholson, thence by Port Nicholson, the City of Wellington, Town District of Jbhnsonville, and again by the City of Wellington to the North-western corner of Sec. 10, Blk. 111., Port Nicholson, thence generally in a Westerly direction by the Western boundary of Sec, 10 and by the Northern boundaries of Sees. Nos. 11, 57, 56, 58 to' the South-western corner of Sec. 55, thence Northwards generally along the Eastern aud North-east-ern boundaries of See. 54 to the Southeastern corner of Sec. 104, thenCe Northwards generally along the South-eastern boundary of Sec. 104 and Westwards by the North-eastern boundaries of Sees. 104, 79, 76, and Eastern boundary of Sec. 99, to the sea, thence Northwards generally by the sea to Porirua Harbour. MAKARA RIDING. All that area in the Wellington Land District bounded towards the East generally by the Porirua Riding hereinbefore described, the City of Wellington and towards the South-west, and North-west b1* tl-; sea. 'Dated at Wellington ISth March, 1926. WILFRED L. BEECH, County Clerk. YOUR OWN ORCHESTRA. YOU want to give a little dance. The Orchestra is a problem. Let us solve it. We-have the right class of Gramophone— THE CHENEY. For the Winter months you will then have the World's Best Dance Music at your command—to' play as long as you like and whenever you like. PRICES FROM £25. Terms to suit you. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET, UMBRELLASTUmbreIIas, Umbrellas— Special 30s line of Twill Silk 'Fox Paragon Chubby Umbrellas. Our exhibition range, the Umbrella "De Luxe," clearing at wholesale prices, 25s lld each. Our New Umbrella Arcade (Lethaby's), opposite General Post Office. MENDING BUREAU. T ADIES' and Gents' -Mending; also ■" Plain Sewing executed at shortest notice. 70, Cuba-st., over Castle's, Chemist. TTMBRELLAS, Umbrellas, ' Umbrellas- --' Gentlemen, are you lir';cning? Renl Malacca Cane Umbrellas, silk covers, Paragon frames, clearing at wholesale prices, 12s 6d each. Our New Umbrella Arcade (Lethaby's), opposite General Post Office. "OREAD and Butter Plates, large 2s -*~* %-doz.; Fancy China Sweet Dishes, Dd; Salads, os 6d. Open Warehouse Co., . Blaitst.j .Cflari_iay-_l.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 72, 25 March 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 72, 25 March 1926, Page 4

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