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PUBLIC NOTICES. ANIMAL AMBULANCE. IN cases of Accident or Sickness, please ring 14-800", The Ladies' Auxiliary of the | S.P.C.A. Hon. Treasurer: Miss Robson. "Bishopscourt." THE Ladies' Auxiliary of the S.P.C.A." regret that owing to the restrictions of petrol. | the Animal Ambulance will only be able in future to take urgent cases of injured or sick Animals. ' DOMINION RENTAL CARS, LTD., and De Luxe Rental Cars, 2 Kent Tee. Tel. 52-001. TIMETABLE ALTERATIONS. HUTT AND WATERLOO LINES. OX and after Monday, September 14, 1942, the 3.10 p.m. Wellington-Upper Hutt Railcar will take passengers for Lower Hutt and stations north thereof only. The 3.23 p.m. Welllngton-Woburn train (M.T.W.T.F.) will stop at Kaiwarra and Ngahauranga. On Saturdays this train will run to Waterloo, returning leaving Waterloo at 3.57 p.m. With these exceptions, the train service will be the same as at present up to 6.20 p.m. Monday to Saturday inclusive after which time the following will operate :— Leave Wellington for Upper Hutt—B.42, 0.31, and 11.15 p.m. Leavo Upper Hutt for Wellington—6.2B and 9.50 p.m. Leave Wellington for Lower Hutt—6.s3, 7.20 (runs to Melllng), 8.42, 9.31, 10.45 (runs to Melllng), and 11.15 p.m. ! Leavo Lower Hutt for Wellington 8.30 (not Sat.), 6.52. 7.7, 7.25, 8.5 (ex Melllng). 10.50, and 11.19 p.m. (ex Melllng). Leave Wellington for Waterloo —6.25 p.m. (not Sat.—runs to Woburn only), 8.30. 9.20. \ 10.16, and 11.25 p.m. I Leave Waterloo for Wellington—6.so (not j Sat.), 7.10, 9.5, 9.56, 10.50, and 11.59 p.m. It should be noted that the last train leaves Wellington for Upper Hutt at 11.15 p.m. and for Waterloo at 11.25 p.m. and that there are no late buses. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE TO MONUMENTS, SYDNEY ST. AND BOLTON ST. CEMETERIES. IT is hereby notified for the Information of relatives or other persons concerned that damage has been caused by the recent earthquakes to monuments in the Sydney St. and Bolton St. Cemeteries erected to the memory of the following deceased persons: Peter Laing; Mohi and Hera Ngapomra; Jonn Armstrong; James Gosney; Henry Albert Watson Hare; Clias. Wm. Schultze; Capt. Wm. Robt. Williams; Wm. Lyon; Thos. Kennedy Macdonald; Christina Helen Johnston; Joseph Wlllcox; James Blacklock. Persons having any Interest In these monuments are requested to arrange for repairs to be undertaken after communicating with the Sexton, Karorl Cemetery. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. September 9, 1942. + HATAITAI SUB-CENTRE RED CROSS. /CLASSES in Hygiene and Sanitation Will be v^ held in Red Cross Room, Chtlders Terrace, Kilbirnie, on Wednesday, September 16. Elementary, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.; intermediate, 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. fTIENNIS—The Lyall Bay Tennis Club (luc), JL invite applications for membership. The club has good courts which were recently relaid and Sunday play is permitted. Subscriptions have been reduced. Players desirous of joining are usked to write to the secretary, c/o Box 1482, Wellington, or Tel. 16-285. Opening day for the season has been Exea for Saturday, September 26. PUBLIC NOTICE. LIGHTING RESTRICTIONS EMERGENCY REGULATIONS, 19-11. BY Authority of the Lighting Restrictions Emergency Regulations, 1941, and the Emergency Reserve Corps Regulations, 1941, I give notice: — , . 1 That orders previously Issued by me under the Lighting Restrictions Emergency Regulations, 1941, are hereby revoked. 2 That as from the 27th day of August, 1942, orders issued by the Dominion Lighting Controller in the New Zealand Gazette No. 78 of August 20, l!) 42, under the title "The Lighting Restrictions Orders, 1942," shall come Into °P3 FaTha't all previous lighting orders issued by me under direction from the Dominion Lighting Controller prior to the 27th day of August, 1942, and revoked uuder Clause 1 hereof, which were subsisting on the coming into force of the Lighting Restrictions Orders, 1944, shall ensure for the purposes of the Lighting Restrictions Oxders, 1042. us if they had originated thercuMer, ami shall, where necessary, be deemed to have so originated, with the exception of orders detailed in Clause ■*'«"<*. 4 The Lighting Restrictions Orders, 1942, are NOT in substitution of any previous orders relating to — (a) Lights on ur in motor vehicles. (b) Lights on bicycles. U-) Headlights on tramcars. X. C. A. HISLOP, . „ Chairman Central Executive, KP.s., WelllngtonjCity. : ....;; ~~ XV B. RILKY. T OWER HUn: FREE KINDERGARTEN A - JU SOCIATION (INC.)—Result, of Raffle:— 1320. Mrs. K.L.R., 37 Randwick Rd. MANUFACTURE FOR SALE OF FOOTWEAR. AN application has been received from Hollywood Shoes, Ltd., Lome St., Auckland, for an extension of its existing licence to permit the manufacture of children s footwear, sizes 3-9 infants, 10-13 children s. and 105 maids by. the cemented ami pump proCesses. Persons who consider they will be materially affected by thei decisions of Bureau of Industry on this application and Wishi to make representations accordingly, must furnish them in writing not later than September 24 to G. L. O'HALLORAN, Bureau of Industry, P.O. Box 3025,, Wellington. SHIPPING RESTRICTIONS (BAY OF ISLANDS). BY the Shipping Control (Bay of Islands) Notice 1942, given by the Naval Board, and by the Shipping Safety (Bay of Islands) Order 1842, made by the Minister of Defence, the following restrictions have been imposed:— 1 EXCEPT In accordance with the terms and conditions of a written permit granted by an officer at RUSSELL authorised In that behalf by the Naval Board or the Army Board— (a) FISHING in any part of the waters described In the First Schedule hereto is prohibited in the case of ALL VESSELS (INCLUDING ROWING BOATS) : ... (b) ENTERING, LEAVING, MOVING IN OR ANCHORING IN any part of the waters described in the Second Schedule hereto is prohibited in the case of LOCAL SMALL CRAFT (as defined below). 2. EXCEPT in accordance with the terms and conditions of a written permit granted bj» an officer at AUCKLAND authorised in that behalf by the Naval Board, ENTERING, LEAVING, MOVING IN, OR ANCHORING IN any part of the waters described in the Second Schedule hereto is prohibited in the case of ALL VESSELS OTHER THAN -LOCAL SMALL CRAFT. "Local small craft" means any vessel under 100 tons net register (Including rowing boats) for the time being kept in the Bay of Islands. The full . terms of both enactments are I published in the Gazette of September 3, 1942. FIRST SCHEDULE. PROHIBITED FISHING AREA. The waters in and near the Bay of Islands within the following limits:— From Cape Brett Lighthouse (lat. 3odeg. lOmin 24sec S., long. 174deg. 19mln 30sec E.) in a 045deg direction for thirteen miles: thence by an arc of a circle with a lighthouse as centre to the shore northward of Cape; Wiwiki; thence along the shore by way or I Cape Wiwiki to the mouth of the Waitangi River, thence in a 045deg. directon to Tapeka Point; thence along the shore to Cape Brett Lighthouse. SECOND SCHEDULE. PROHIBITED PASSAGE. j The waters In the Bay of Islands within the following limits:— From Cape Wiwiki (lat. 35deg. 09ratn 18sec S long. 174deg. 07mln 45sec E.) in a OOOdeg. direction for one mile; thence In a 102deg. direction to Cape Brett; thence along the shore to Tapeka Point; thence in a 225deg. direction to the mouth of the Waitangi River; thence along the shore to Cape Wiwiki. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Wellington on or before the 13th day of October. 1942. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show rull details, and must be certified as follows: — "I HEREBY CERTIFY that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased." - ESTATES. (1) DESMOND James Francis, late of Wellington, retired confectioner; died 28.8.42. (2) INGE, John Gordon, late of Wellington, mechanic; died 26.7.42. (3) LOWE, Elizabeth, late of Wellington, spinster; died 6.9.42. (4) MILLS, Donald Lindsay Weston, formerly of Wellington, plasterer; 2nd N.Z.E.F. overseas, soldier; died 25.6.42. (5) REES, Harold Albert, late of Wellington. Clerk: died 7.8.42. (6) ROBINSON, Ivor Donald, formerly Wellington, salesman; late 2nd N.Z.E.F.. overseas, soldier; died 7.7.42. (7) SAXBY, Jessie, late of Wellington, married woman; died 2.5.42. (8) WILLIAMSON, James, late of Wellington, retired civil servant; died 1.9.42. (9) RICHARDSON, Arthur Oswald, late of Wellington, wood, coal, and grain merchant, trading as Murray and Co., coal j and produce dealers, 187-189 Adelaide Rd., Wellington; died 3.9.42. A. R. COAD, District Public Trustee for Wellington. September 11, 1942. LOWER HUTT E.P.S. REQUIRED urgently, 250 Additional Runners of 14 years of age and upwards, preferably with bicycles: lads under 16 years of age must have parents' consent to enrol. Apply in person to me, between the hours of 4 p.m. and 5 p.m., Monday to Friday, inclusive, and 9 a.m. to Noon Saturday. Runners already enrolled who have not yet received their Identification cards are requested to obtain same from me immediately. H. V. WARD, Postmaster, Lower Hutt. WE make Line or Halt-tone Bliu-KsT ror all purposes and all papers from the cheap- • est newsprint to the finest art. "Evening Poet" , Printing Works. Tel. 47-222.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 64, 12 September 1942, Page 6

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