Public Notice s Continued from Page 11. TAUPO BOROUGH COUNCIL. Tenders are invited for the laying of Kerb and Channel, Footpaths and Ramps in Tongariro and Tuwharetoa Streets, Taupo. Further particulars may be obtained from the undersigned, with whom tenders close on Wednesday 19th October 1955. S. TOREPE', Town Clerk. TAUPO BOROUGH COUNCIL. POWER SHUT-DOWN. Consumers are advised that, circumstances permitting, power will be cut off in the whole of the supply area on Saturday, October 1, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., to enable maintenance work to be carried out. On completion of the work, power will be restored without further notice. J. M. SHERWOOD, Electrical Inspector. TAUPO COUNTY. CLOSING OF SPA- ARATIATIA ROAD. Public Notice is hereby given that, pending realignment and re-formation, the above-mentioned road approximately 4£ miles long from Aerodrome Road to the Waikato River will be closed till further notice. Alternative access will be provided, to anglers only, by the Lands Department at the Rotokaua Lake end of the Tauhara Development Block. A special sign has been erected at the turn-off. A. H. O'KEEFE, Taupo County Commissioner. September 30, 1955. TAUPO COUNTY. 1. Carpenter. A minimum starting rate of 6/4 an hour, but up to 7/- an hour, will be paid to a very experienced tradesman. Some overtime available. 2. Handyman-Storeman. Some carpentering ability desired. Wages from 6/- to 6/4 an hour according to experience. Some overtime available. Both these positions hold prospects of a permanent staff appointment at an annual salary to the right man. Applications in writing to Box 140, Taupo, by 10th October, 1955, or phone 119 for an interview. G. C. LAFFERTY, County Treasurer. TAUPO RABBIT BOARD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Taupo Rabbit Board at its Meeting held on Thursday 15th September 1955 passed a resolution under the powers conferred on it by the Rabbit Destruction Regulations 1949 as amended by Order-in-Council, serial number 1954/251, dated 22nd December 1954,- prohibiting for a period of six calendar months from the 7th day of October 1955:— 1. All trapping and shooting of rabbits within its district, and, 2. The unauthorised poisoning of or laying of poison for rabbits within its district. Any person wishing to bbtain exemption from the operation of this prohibition should apply to the Board in writing and any such exemption granted shall be given in writing under the hand of the Secretary of the Board. While the prohibition of which notice is hereby given remains in force, any person, who, except insofar as he is exempted by the Board in writing, dpes any of the acts hereby prohibited, and any person who causes, or suffers* any other person not so exempted to do any such acts, shall be deemed to have committed a breach of the Rabbit Destruction Regulations 1949. Every person who commits a breach of these regulations is liable to a fine not exceeding £10. TAUPO RABBIT BOARD. M. J. MOREL, Secretary, P.O. Box 74, TAUPO. Public Notices Continued on Pago 9.
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Taupo Times, Volume IV, Issue 192, 30 September 1955, Page 10
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