Public Notices ; TRANSPORT ACT 1962 THE No. 7 Transport District Licensing Authority has received the undermentioned applications and will hold a Public Sitting at the place and on the date and time stated, to receive evidence tor or against the granting of them. Current documents should be produced, and evidence-in-ehiel should be in writing, with sufficient copies for interested parties (usually 5 copies) and, where possible, those opposing should similarly produce evidence in writing, with copies, at the hearings. If an adjournment is required, at least 48 hours notice should be given to the Secretary, P.O. Box 27144, Upper Willis Street, Wellington. MAGISTRATE’S COURT, FEILDING WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, AT 10 AM. AND THEREAFTER AS REQUIRED A7/79/136: CHILD FREIGHTERS LTD, PALMERSTON NORTH. Solicitors: Cullinane and Hogan, Feilding. Amend Continuous Goods Service Licence No. 19600 to permit on Vehicle Authorities 201974 and 201975 the cartage of (1' household removals, (2) newly ma'nufactured furniture (being only tables, seats, wardrobes, desks, beds and similar article), (a) From any of the : North Island Goods Service Districts into any of the South Island Goods Service Districts, (b) From any of the ■ South Island Goods Service Districts into any of the . North Island Goods Service Districts only when household ; removals and/or new furni- ! titre has been carried into one of the South Island Goods '■ Service Districts. J. MOIR, I Secretary, ; No. 7 TRANSPORT , LICENSING AUTHORITY. '■ _________ss9o
PAPARUA SUB-BRANCH OF CHRISTCHURCH R.S.A. WILL be holding their Annual Anzac Day Parade this year at St Mary’s Church, Halswell. commencing at 10 a.tn. Wreath laying at Prebbleton, Hornby and Templeton at 9 a.m. The Committee extends a cordial invitation to all members and friends to attend. R. H. HAMILTON, Hon. Sec. M9988 DISPOSAL OF REFRIGERATORS Mac’s Binhire will again be collecting unwanted Refrigerators during the week-end April 28-29. PLEASE TELEPHONE 889-057 OR 894-840 TODAY (No calls over the days of collection please. 1479
CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH ANZAC DAY OBSERVANCE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1979 ALL citizens of Christchurch are cordially invited to attend the Anzac Day Service to be held in the Christchurch Cathedral on Anzac Day, commencing at 10.30 a.m. A reading will be given by His Excellency the Governor General, the address by Colonel I. H. Burrows; the Skellerup Woolston Band will provide the music and the singing will be lead by the Royal Christchurch Musical Society.
This Anzac Day observance Is being arranged by the Christchurch Citv Council in conjunction with the Christchurch Returned Services Association.
Personnel entitled to decorations are invited to wear them. H.' G. HAY. Mayor. 3063
CANTERBURY HOTEL, HOSPITAL AND RESTAURANT WORKERS’ UNION ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING MONDAY, APRIL 23, 8 p.m. at 127 Lichfield St, Christchurch BUSINESS: Minutes of the previous meeting Correspondence Executive Annual Report Balance Sheet and Financial Statement Special Report — Union Ballots Election of Officers General Business SOUTH CANTERBURY MEMBERS The Annual General Meeting will be held on Tuesday. April 24 at 8.00 p.m. in the Clyct Carr Hall, Timaru. Your attendance would be appreciated. COLIN McCREADY, Secretary. 5581
PRESS OFFICE HOURS FOR ANZAC DAY MAIN OFFICE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th. ANZAC DAY Open 6 p.m. — 9 p.m. GLOUCESTER STREET: CLOSED ANZAC DAY. For all Classified Advertising Phone 792-440 any time.
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