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NEW REGULATIONS GAZETTED

-Press Association

By Telegraph-

WELLINGTON, Aug. 8. A building eonstruetion control notice published in tlie Gazette stipulates tlnit, exeepting with tlie consent of the Building Controller, 110 one shall use ccment or ready mixed eoncrete for anv of tlie following purposes: — Concrete paving, manufacture of eoncrete paving slabs, concrete kerbing and eliannelling, .•onstruction .of patlis, terraces, fences (not including fcnce posts), garden walls, rotaining walls, swimniing batlis .swimming pools, lisliponds and otliei ponds, precast eoncrete ornamcnts 01 garden furniture. Exeept witli tlie con bent of the Building Controller, it is illcgal to sell, supply, dispose of, part with or deliver ceiuent or ready mixed eoncrete unless tlie vendor is satisfied it is not intended to be used for any 03 these purposes.

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Chronicle (Levin), 9 August 1946, Page 8

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NEW REGULATIONS GAZETTED Chronicle (Levin), 9 August 1946, Page 8

NEW REGULATIONS GAZETTED Chronicle (Levin), 9 August 1946, Page 8

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