In a reserved decision, the No. 3 Transport Licensing Authority (Mr. T. H. Langford) has refused an application for a continuous goods service license by a returned serviceman, GJanville Nicholson. The application has been refused, because Nicholson has advised the authority that he has accepted employment in his own trade as a coach trimmer in Greymouth. He has formally withdrawn his application for a continuous goods service license without prejudice to any subsequent application he might decide to make for a similar license.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 November 1944, Page 2
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