Public Notices MACKENZIE COUNTY COUNCIL CLOSED FIRE SEASON PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that under the provisions of the Forest and Rural Fires Act 1977, that the lighting of fires in the open in the whole of the MacKenzie County area East of Burkes Pass including Fairlie Township is prohibited from February 13 to March 31,1986 unless the restriction is revoked or otherwise varied. The only exception to this notice will be that fires may be lit in the open between the hours of 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. each day, and that permits will be required during these hours. Any person wishing to light a fire in the open must obtain a permit from their nearest Fire Warden. Fire Wardens will be available for advice and policing duties. Picnic, barbeque and rubbish fires are permitted at any hour during the day provided such fires are in properly constructed containers and provided that all vegetation and combustible material is removed from the ground within three metres of the container. While this order is in force no person shall set on fire or cause to be set on fire in the open air any trees, timber, bracken, gorse, stubble or other plants or debris from forest or land clearing operations or any other combustible materials whatsoever except as set out as above. In all cases the person lighting a fire in a Closed Fire Season shall remain in attendance at the fire until it is fully extinguished. Possession of a permit or lighting a fire within the permitted hours in no way relieves the person lighting the fire from the full responsibility of keeping the fire under control. Authority to burn as set out above during the permitted hours or following the issue of a written permit is automatically cancelled if the N.Z. Forest Service Invokes Section 20 of the Forest and Rural Fires Act 1977 and thereby prohibits the lighting of ALL fires in the open. Such action is normally only taken in extreme conditions and would be at short notice and the prohibition will only apply on the day of notification. Motorists and others are urged to exercise the greatest possible care in the disposal of lighted cigarettes and matches. RURAL FIRE OFFICERS: M. H. Munro, Sherwood Downs — Ashwick Flat 847 D. A. Williams, Corra Lynn — Ashwick Flat 818 B. A. Paterson, Manahune — Albury 724. FIRE WARDENS J. P. Allan, Lochaber — Ashwick Flat 822. R. B. Trotter, Moray Downs — Fairlie 8131 A. L. Munro, Aires — Fairlie 8345 A. K. Jopp, Cannington — Cave 860 R. E. Gudex, Raincliff — Fairlie 8251 I. Swann, Sherwood Downs — Ashwick Flat 808 R. J. Salt, Pine Crest — Ashwick Flat 869 J. A. Guerin, Mt Dalgety — Fnirllp R 445 A. W. Milne, Dalzell - Albury 868 R. D. Taylor, Morelea — Fairlie 8062 W. D. BELCHER Principal Rural Fire Officer MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS ACT 1975 SECTION 68(1) PUBLIC NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION AS A MOTOR VEHICLE SALESMAN In the matter of the Motor Vehicle Dealers Act 1975. TAKE notice that I Timothy James Bennet of 28 Cashmere View Street, Christchurch 2, employed by Cooper Henderson Motors Limited, trading under the name or style of Cooper Henderson Motors Limited am applying under Section 67 of the Motor Vehicle Dealers Act 1975 to the Motor Vehicle Salesman Registration Authority to be registered as a salesman and that any person wishing to object to the registration must lodge written notice of the objection with the Secretary, Motor Vehicle Salesman Registration Authority, Motor Trade House, 32-34 Kent Terrace, P.O. Box 9244, Courtenay Place, Wellington, no later than one month from the 14th day of February 1986 being the date of first publication of this notice. Forms for objection are available from the Secretary of the Authority. This is the first publication of this notice T. J. BENNET Applicant NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF LICENCE UNDER THE PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS AND SECURITY GUARDS ACT, 1974 TAKE notice that Guardian Alarms (Christchurch) Ltd registered office, 57 Willis St, Wellington, have applied to the Registrar of Private Investigators and Security Guards for the renewal of our Security Guard Licence. Any person wishing to object to the granting of our application must give written notice of his objection to the registrar so as to reach him not later than one month after the date of the first publication of this notice. No objection can be made otherwise than on one of the grounds set out in Section 23(2) of the Act. A copy of a Notice of Objection must be served on us, at the address given above, within seven days after the notice is filed with the Registrar. This Is the first publication of this notice. Guardian Alarms, (Christchurch) Ltd, Applicant. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF A MOTOR VEHICLE SALESMAN In the matter of the Motor Vehicle Dealers Act 1975 TAKE notice that Integrity Cars 1984 Limited, of 85 Moorhouse Avenue, Christchurch, has applied to the Motor Vehicle Dealers Licensing Board for the approval of Timothy Michael Rea, of 148 Cranford Street, Christchurch, salesman, as a motor vehicle salesman. The' application will be heard by the above Board after one month from the 13th day of February 1986, being the date of the first publication of this notice. Any person who wishes to object to the granting of this application must give notice to the Board of his objection within one month after the said date of the first publication of this notice. Appropri-' ate forms for the making of objections are available from the Registrar of Motor Vehicle Dealers, P.O. Box 9341; Wellington.
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