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PUBLIC NOTICES TRANSPORT LICENCING ACT. 1931. X It is Hereby Notified that the Public Sittings of the No. 1 Licensing Authority advertised on April 8, 1944. to be held at the following places. Tauranga, April 19; Whakatane, April 20; and Rotorua. April 21, have been postponed and the undermentioned dates substituted. The Licensing Authority will also receive evidence relating to the following additional applications:— COURTHOUSE, TAURANGA. on Wednesday, April 26. 1944. at 3 p.m.—Ancillary User: Beazle.v. F.. Tauranga. Goods-Service— Amendment: Tangitu, I. Judea, (l) additional vehicle authority; (2) extension of area. BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS, WHAKATANE, on Thursday. April 27. 1914, at 2 p.m.—Ancillary Users: Cameron, C. R. J.. Edgecumbe; Young. W. E.. Opotikj. Taxicab Licence: Williams. H. J.. Opotiki, 24/1/171. Goods-Service —Transfer: Rimmer, W. M., to MacPherson. R. A.. Manawahe, 25/1/ H 69. COURTHOUSE, ROTORUA. on Friday, April 28, J944, at 2 p.m.—Ancillary Users: Burgham, S. E. A.. Rotorua; G. A. Gamman and Co., Ltd.. Mamaku; Rotorua Auctioneering Co.. Rotorua; N.Z. Forest Products, Ltd.. Putaruru; Park, R. G. M.. Rotorua; Rush, A. F., Rotorua. Taxicab Licence: Galvin. D. W.. Rotorua, 24/1/369. Goods-Service —New Application, Mates, M... Cambridge, 25/1/2247. ■T. W. CODDING TON, Secretary. PRIMARY PRODUCTION COUNCILS > FERTILISER APPEALS, 1944-45 RATIONING SEASON Notice is hereby given that the Fertiliser Appeals Committees in the Auckland Province will deal with appeals received up to and including April 30, 1944. The basis on which appeals will be received is as under: — (1) Prom any farmer who desires to obtain fertiliser for top-dressing purposes and who has no allocation of fertiliser at present. (2) From any farmer who can show that by basing Ids fertiliser allocation on the 2 years ended May 31, 1941, he was unduly penalised. ft should be clearly understood that any tonnage of fertiliser allocated by the Committee will not, be available before July I, 1944; also that no appeal received after April 30 1944 will be considered. Appeals should be directed to Fertiliser Committee c/o Primary Production Council, at the nearest address. For farmers between Mercer the address is P.O. Box iS7. Auckland, and from Mercer South. Wesley Chambers Hamilton \V ALEXANDER, Secretary, Auckland District Council EE SLAUGHTERING OF STOCK. It is desired to draw the attention of the Public to some of the provisions of " The Meat Act, 1939," regarding the slaughtering of stock for sale for human consumption. Sections 45 and 46 of the Act prohibit (except as therein provided) the slaughtering on any farm situated within six miles by the nearest available road of any Abattoir District, Borough or Town District, of stock intended for sale for human consumption. STH. AUCKLAND MASTER BUTCHERS' ■INIXTSTRI AL UNION OF EMPLOYERS, rjpit E AUC K LAN D ELECTRIC-PC )W ER 1 BOA RIX—SHUTDOWN. Notice is Hereby Given that the Supply will he Shutdown, for the purpose of carrying out urgent. High Tension alterations, on Sunday Next, April Hi, 1944, bet ween ttie hours of 6.0 a.m. and 5.30 a.m.. in the undermentioned transformer areas:— Nixon Rd., Otahuhu; Cameron St.. Otahuhu; Queen St.. Otahuhu; Nikau St.. Otahuhu; Avenue Rd., Otahuhu; Luke St.. Otahuhu; Princes St.. Otahuhu. R. IT. HARTLEY. M.1.E.E.. M.l.Mech.E., General Manager TTTAITEMATA K LF.C'I'RIC - POWER H BOARD. INTERRUPTION TO SUPPLY. Consumers on Great North Rd.. between Titirangi Rd. and Eden View Rd. and in the Kelston Area, New Lynn, are advised that the electric power supply will be cut off on Saturday afternoon, 15th instant, from I ,;;o p.in to I p.in A. .MAIN, Manager. I EGAL NOTlCE.—Matthews, Clarke and IJ Burns, Barristers and Solicitors.—Consequent upon the return to New Zealand from Active Service of Mr. Seiwyn C. Clarke, and the death of Mr R. E. X Matthews, intirnaI tion is given that the above Legal Practice | will in future he carried on by Mr Seiwyn C Clarke and Mr. Allan H Burns, at the present address, British Chambers. 35 High Street Auckland, under the title of Matthews <"!arke and Burns pRIPPT.EITTIIILD REN~SOC r ETY~TIie Auckland Branch of the New Zealand Crippled Children Society (Trie.) has it office at Seddon Technical College, Weliesiey St.. Auckland. The Society's Supervisor. Sister C. Ford, will visit the home of any rnpj.i- ivlhui required, or may be interviewed at the College each Friday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m G. J PARK. Hon. See. and Treas. JJERSONS trespassing on my property at 1 Lichfield will tie prosecuted.—(Signed) .J. Hamilton. i) ERSONS are warned against trespassing . on mv Property at Whitford after nightfall.—W. P. Macey. LOCAL BODY NOTICES I T () W I (,: K T 0 W N BOA RD. SPECIAL ORDER Public notice is hereby given that the following Special Resolution, passed at Special Meeting of the Howick Town Board, held on Wednesday, March 22, 1944, will be submitted for confirmation as a Special Order at a Meeting of the said Board to be held at 7.30 p.m. at the Town Board Office, Picton Street, Howick, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of April, 1944 : "In exercise ot the powers conferred upon it by 'The Town Boards Act, 1908.' and its Amendments, and The Municipal Corporations Act, 1933 ' and all other Acts and Amendments it thereunto enabling, the Howick Town Board hereby makes by Special Order a By-law." The object and purport of the proposed Bylaw is the regulating of the keeping of poultry within the Town District. A full copy of the By-law is deposited at the Town Board Office at Howick, and is open for inspection of the public during office hours until the 19th day of April, 1944 Dated at Howick April 15, 1944. M 11. GUTHRIE, Town Clerk ODNEY COUNTY COUNCIL.—FornIS ' of Claim for Enrolment under the Local Elections and Polls Amendment Act may be obtained at the Post Offices at Leigh, Matakana, Kaipara Fiats, Wellsford, Ahuroa, Puhoi, and at Council Chambers, Warkworth. —S. W. Brakenrig, County Clerk. P.O Box 3, Warkworth. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR, SALE \ TWATERS give the Best Value—Civic A Squar- Ph. 49-047. BASS Clarinet in C, high pitch, Boehm fingering, French; price ,€45 cash.—Martin. 263 Broadway, Newmarket. BEGG'S, for S3 years the Leading Piano House, sell only Dependable Guaranteed Pianos. —For genuine value call Begg's. 112 -Queen St. Ph. 32-320. "IT 1 A VEST AF F. £75; Haake, £92/10/-; Everlit son, £100; Victor. £IOO. Siy's. 144 Symonds St. iO OODM.ASTERS —Repairs, Access., Gramo\X phones.—3ss Queen St.. above Town Hall. Motor, 3 coil springs, pervX feet order. Turntable, Reproducer and Accessories complete; cost £lO. What offers? 37 Records optional.—Hßs Herald. I>IANo, small, sweet tone, borer free; £35. J —152 Khyber Pass. PIANO, Broadwood Grand, perfect cond., good tone; .i'2oo.—Ph. 24-391. PIANO, Exhibition Model, a.s new; accept low deposit.—Tuner, Box 53 Symonds St. j §3LAYER Piano, condition perfect, 60 Rolls; I £1.50, or offer.—Harrison, Atkinson Rd.. J Titirangi. RECORD Player, Electric, H.M.V., as new, i and 200 Records; offer. —71-014, or J8124 lIKHALI). "\7IOLIN, %-size. grand tone, and case; > going reasonable. —MS4B3 llf.rald. TTIOLIX. melodious, no how, full size. £lO. \ —55 Crummer Rd., Basement Flat. "V 7" 10LIN, with Bow and Case, fine instru- \ ment; £ls complete.—GUl Sandringham Rd., evenings. BANJO Ukes, Ukuleles, Violins. Side Drums Good selection Brand New Instruments. Call and inspect, or write for price list, post free.—LEWIS EA.DY, LIMITED. 192 Queen St., Auckland and Hamilton. T7TOLINS, several very good outfits now > in stock. Inspection cordially invited. Boosey Cornet, silver-plated, £22/10/-; Columbia Portable Gramophone and Records. — Kenneth Eady, 5 St. Kevins Arcade. Karangahape Rd. K' ADIO-GRAMOPHONE, Gulbransen Con- / sole, 6-valve, as new, handsome cabinet. 1 walnut, veneer, with 35 modern records and | needles, £IOO cash or offer. Reply MISS ENID McCULLAGH, Nurses' ! Home, Carrington Rd.. Pt. Chevalier, or call | evenings after 8. British and foreign piano co. Offer a Fine Selection of I FIRST-GRADE PIANOS FROM £63. I With Service, Delivery and a Genuine G narant.ee. STRAND ARCADE. QUEEN STREET, I oPl>osite Ma.iestic, Theatre. Ph. 44-149. i ~a~twaters civic square. j Xx Have the I Largest Selection of Baby Grands, Upright ; Pianos Players and Organs at the lowest ; prices in New Zealand, including the follow- | itig almost brand new Pianos: Bechstein, Broadwood, Chappell and Brinsmead. at 10/weekly. 100 Pianos for Hire, from 7/6 weekly. Any First Quality Piano delivered free of charge on trial. ! tyiSIT BEGG'S PIANO SHOWROOMS : V Before Deciding on a Piano. Expert Assistance and Advice are readily ! available, and, if desired, specially Easy Terms | can be arranged. Here are 5 Very Fine Pianos worthy of 'your inspection:—Koch, Broadwood-Whittf, Allison. Hopkinson, Windover. NOTE. —We will give .highest spot cash price for that Piano not in use. CHARLES BEGG & CO., LTD.. " The Musical and Electrical Centre," Cnr. Vulcan Lane and Queen St. Ph. 32-320. VERS MELODY HOUSE. IS6 TOP 0' SYMONDS ST. Ph. 48-392. The Finest Selection of Class Pianos in New Zealand. Grands: Broadwood and Son, London; Baby Grand, in rosewood. 4ft 9in, latest model, almost new; Broadwood and Son, London, 3 years old, 4ft 2in, in ribbon mahogany, almost new; both of these instruments were part of the last shipment to leave the London factory. UPRIGHTS: George Rodgers and Son, tinderdamper, overstrung, ribbon mahogany, latest model; Chappell and Co.. underdamper, overstrung, ivory keys, Burr walnut, as new; John Brinsmead, latest model, walnut; Fritz Kuhla, Berlin, underdamper. overstrung, very handsome. Burr walnut case, a class piano; Addison. London, overstrung, underdamper. 5 years oid, in mahogany; Haake, Hanover model, smart appearance, rosewood; Haake, Hanover model, walnut, very modern; others by Arthur Allison, 3 models. Horace Brinsniead, Bell, Stanley Brinsmead. Parker and manv others. Cash or terms. IT'S HERE YOU GET REAL VALUE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24869, 15 April 1944, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24869, 15 April 1944, Page 9

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