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I":- : : :• ••••'•• .••• . • * - • .. — I SITUATIONS I ■:f | : VACAWT | Public Notices /f% sending^ a^wHtten TRANSPORT ^ fel submisfion to the T^H',CULAR Ruapehu District CIOSI Receptionist/ Council no later than pcri » at.^Lc Fiold Sunnnrf RESOURCE 4.00pm on 7 REGULATIONS MANAGEMENT December 1 993. The The Ohakune Field ACT 1991 submission must be CLOSURE OF Centre has a vacancy Public Notice of dated, signed by you, ROADS TO for a tejnporary part Applications for and include the ORDINARY time receptionist. Resource , „ . , VEHICULAR Duties include the Consent following mformation: TRAFFIC provision of reception, The Ruapehu District I Your name postal Pursuant to the information and Council has received address, telephone Transport (Vehicular retailing services to the y the following number and Traffic Road Closure) public and general applications for facsimile number Regulation 1965, administrative and resource consent. . (i app icable). notice is hereby given clerical services for the Applicant I: apphcatio°n in th% Ru*Pefhu field centre. Ruapehu Alpine Lifts respect of which £e plfrDosenof the The successful appliLtd. vou are makinp the purpose of the cant should have a aa * you making the Ohakune Retailers , Droven adminktrative Address s u b m ission, Association holding a i ° adm,af rative Service: including location. Christmas Carnival clerical backGeneral Manager 3 Whether you proposes to dose the ground, word processPrivate Bag RAL support or following road to ing skills, an interest in MT RUAPEHU oppose the ordinary vehicular conservation and a Proposal: application. traffic for the period good knowledge of the Construction of an ^ ^°Uu subm'ss'on> indicated hereunder. Ohakune area. extension to the with reasons. During the Deriod Applications are to be Waterfall Express 5 The decision you emergency traffic will made on the departBottom Terminal wish the consent ^ I through as mental application form building on «^t»m*j. soon as pS,f 35 PER 1 which can be Whakapapa Skifield, ® Whether you wish obtained from the Thncrariro National to be heard in Any person objecting ooia nea rrom tne Park to house a support of your to the proposal is Ohakune Ranger cnrrwmaHno nnmn submission. called upon to lodge Station or the Regional room an5 The applications can notice of his/hfr Office of the depart- : maintenance be viewed at tbe objection and ment in Turangi, workshop office of the Ruapehu grounds thereof in Applications must be ... " - District Council at writing before 26 accompanied by an upApplicant L\ Manuaute Street, November I993 at to-date Curriculum Ruapehu Alpine Lifts Taumarunui and Miro the office of the Vitae and be forwarded Ltd Street, Ohakune. Council at Huia to the" Address for A copy of your Street,Taumamnui or Manager Personnel Service: submission must be nh , street, TongariroATaupo General Manager served as soon as ^naxune. Conservancv RAL reasonably Schedule of Prjvate bag Private Bag practicable on the Proposed Road to Tnranni MT RUAPEHU applicant. be Closed: ^ The poSoses on Proposal: PUBLIC Goldfinch Street, 1 9 November 1 993 at To construct and MEETING Ohakune, between 12noon. • operate a quad A D ... M Ayr Street and Clyde — chairlift to replace the A Public is to Street, between the OFFICE employee re-ValleyT-bar inTe Heu held^ at *. hours of I pm and Heu Valley, WeHn^Hav in e' Raetlh|- Typing, book Whakapapa Skifield, Novpmhpr I993 t Date of Proposed keeping knowledge, outgoTongariro National 7 1 ? Closure: ing personality required. Park- future management Friday 24 December ApApplicationsclose15NoIfyou wish to make a of the Rangatfua Hall l993- g°n" ict Ph0ne submission on either and Recreation CliffHouston I ••'"'i'ayc of these applications Reserves. CHIEF EXECUTIVE LmTk . APS troops, under the withdrew on 19 said of the New 3 BEDROOM house to command of Major December, 11,600 New Zealanders, "....no rent in Ohakune, long term General Sir Alexander Zealanders had served on division in France built tenants preferred, $100 per Godley, recruited from Gallipoli with casualties up for itself a finer week. Phone (09) 4027 245 volunteers of the numbering 2721 dead reputation, whether for collect recently raised and 4752 wounded, a gallantry of its conduct GARAGE SLAE, Hoover Territorial Force and tragically high cost for in battle or for the rnatice, clothes, beds, genaccompanied by 3815 such an ill-conceived excellence of its eraf 92 Clyde St, Ohakune, horses, sailed for Egypt and disastrous behaviour out of the 1 . 1 f a on 14 October, 1914 campaign. line." ^une SafuradavlS escorted by the British The New Zealand But European trench november 1 0am. Household cruiser HMS Minotaur Mounted Rifles wfrfaJe took a ter"ble items and mjSCellaneous and the Japanese cruiser remained in the Middle toll oi combatants from goods. Ibuki. They received East to continue the both sides. In 23 days of their baptism of fire fight against the Turks action during the defending the Suez in Fgypt and Palestine Somme offensive in the Mounted Rifles and Canal against the while the infantry and September 1916 New all the other core "Purkish army early in other military elements - Zealand lost 1560 killed elements, this country February 1915. found themselves bound and 5440 wounded. provided two companies These were also the for France and the By November when for the Imperial Camel men, who together with Western Front where ihe first ballot under the Corps in Sinai, a Australians became the they served with Military Service Act was Wireless Troop in original ANZACs distinction alongside taken, New Zealand had Mesopotamia, a storming the beaches of troops of many allied sent over 60,000 Tunnelling Corps in Gallipoli on the nations. volunteers abroad, but France and the Samoan „ morning of 25 April, Messines, Passchen- to maintain the Garrison. 1915 once again to do daele, Ypres, Polgon unbroken stream of From the outbreak of battle with the Turks and Wood and Le Quesnoy reinforcements required hostilities until the to write their place were among the names to keep the armistice, New forever in the annals of t0 be inscribed on New Expeditionary Force at Zealand' s overseas military history. Zealand s Battle full strength, manpower contribution casualties Honours. conscription had t0 tbe Allied cause Bv the time thev British commander, become necessary. represented just under Field Marshal Earl Haig, Besides the infantry,

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 511, 9 November 1993, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 511, 9 November 1993, Page 13

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