Transport Licences Granted
The authority was prepared to recognise the efforts of persons who by their own initiative had built up a good business, said the No. 9 Transport Licensing Authority (Mr J, S. Haywood) when granting a new continuous goods service licence to Collin william Wells at a hearing yesterday. Wells, who was presented by Mr J. A. Brotherton, was granted an authority to operate two trucks In the carrying of metal, spoil, shingle, scoria, and earth on his own contracts. The licence was granted after Mr I. A. Pringle, who had objected to the appliesSon on behalf of the Christchurch branch of the Road Transport Alliance and the Christchurch Shingle and Metal Carriers’ Association, agreed to withdraw the licence allowed Wells only to carry materials on his own contracts. Ronald Edward Meers was granted a licence to deliver mail in the Belfast, Brooklands, Kainga, Coutts Island and Styx districts. The authority was told that Meers would be taking over the delivery of mail from the postman, and he had a contract with the PostmasterGeneral.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29504, 4 May 1961, Page 8
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176Transport Licences Granted Press, Volume C, Issue 29504, 4 May 1961, Page 8
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