PUBLIC NOTICES. rpHREE Vacant Seats in car going r to Wellington 7.30 o’clock Thursday morning, returning after lunch, and three on Saturday for Wellington, leaving 12.30 p.m. ’Phone 2458. TRANSPORT LICENSING AMENDMENT ACT, 1936. NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF NO. 2 TRANSPORT LICENSING AUTHORITY. TT is hereby that the under-. x mentioned applications have been received by the No. 2 Transport Licensing Authority, and Public Sittings of the Authority, particulars of which are given below, will be held on the dates and at the places specified, for the purpose of receiving evidence and representations in favour of or against the granting of the applications. Further particulars concerning any application may be obtained on request, addressed to the Secretary, No. 2 Transport Licensing Authority, Sydney Street, Wellington. AT THE COURTHOUSE, LEVIN, At 2 p.m. on TUESDAY, JUNE 7. Renewals. — Goods-service Licenses: 25/2/497, J. D. Cooksley, Otaki; 498, Edwards Transport Service, Otaki; 499, W. Capper and Son, Weraroa; 518, A. S. Macfarlane, Levin. New Goods-service License. —25/2/ 1127, L. C. Palmer, Levin. Amendment to Goods-service Licenses—2s/2/571, G. R. Kemsley, Waikanae; 982, Mudgway Bros., Levin. New Passenger-service Licenses. — 22/2/415, P. F. Watts, Levin-Contract 1 Trips; 421, J. R. Bibby, Shannon-Con- ■ tract Trips; 423, J. S. Ballinger, Mana- ' kau-Otaki; 422, J. T. Oak, Levin-Con--1 tract Trips. Amendment to Passenger-service License. —P. F. Watts, Levin-Palmerston North. AT THE COURTHOUSE, PALMERSTON NORTH. At 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8. * Renewals. — Goods-service Licenses: , 25/2/608, E. W. Osborne, Pahiatua; 660, M. J. McLeavey, Palmerston North; 692, N. Railways Goods Services, Palmerston North. New Goods-service License. —25/2/ 1131, E. H. Temperton, Palmerston North. Amendment to Goods-service Licenses.—2s/2/644, H. R. Jensen, Feilding; 728, (Mrs) K. Brown, Palmerston North; 741, H. F. W. Hansen, Kimbolton. Transfers of Goods-service Licenses. —25/2/558, J. H. Adsett to Adsett and Son, Kimbolton; 585, E. E. Petersen to T. C. Petersen, Palmerston North. New Passenger-service License: 22/ ; 2/425, L. S. Weld, Palmerston North- ! Ohakea Aerodrome. 1 Amendment to Passenger-service License.—22/2/364, L. S. Weld, Marton- ' Palmerston North. ; Also adjourned application of K. W. 1 J. Thomson, Dannevirke. AT THE COURTHOUSE, WANGANUI. ! At 2 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8. Renewals. — Goods-service Licenses: 25/2/141, L. H. Nielson, Wanganui; 185, G. B. Cavell, Wanganui; 223, A. J. Eriksen, Wanganui; 325, (Mrs) A. B. F. Parkes, Marton; 365, W. S. Cameron, Marton. ' * New Goods-service License.—2s/2/ 1125, P. J. Matthews, Wanganui. Amendment to Goods-service License. —25/2/462: E. H. Bulmer, Wanganui. Transfer of Passenger-service License.—22/2/122, E. H. S. Sayers to K. H. Fowler, Marton. Also adjourned applications: 25/2/970, R. E. Shaw, Hunterville; 1124, Whare Whatu, Wanganui. AT THE COURTHOUSE, MASTERTON At 2 p.m. on THURSDAY, JUNE 9. Renewals. — Goods-service Licenses: 25/2/785, W. Allen, Masterton; 783, Ling Sing, Papawai; 790, Cho Nam Wong, Carterton. > Amendment to Goods-service Licenses.—2s/2/133, R. S. Tyacke, Masterton; 226, J. B. McLean, Masterton. New Passenger-service Licenses. — 22/2/418, Martin Smith, Contract TripsNorth Island; Ben Sewell, Contract Trips from Carterton. W. J. SIMMS, Secretary. READ THE LATEST STRAND, WINDSOR, GEOGRAPHICAL, Etc., MAGAZINES. 6d to JOIN, 3d per Copy to CHANGE. ENGLISH MAGAZINE CLUB. CAMBRIDGE BOOK SHOP STATE THEATRE BUILDINGS. BUSINESS WANTEDS. CASH—Eezee-Ace Vacuum Cleaners, 12 months’ guarantee. £5 cash. —Kenner’s, Ltd. F SMITH’S - Bargains! Further shipment of “Monopoly” Sets. Greatest game craze for 13/6. Order yours now. , 99 AMMUNITION—Western, Remington, Winchester, U.S. Speedsters, etc.; 2/3 Long Rifle, 2/- Longs.—At Albert Donald’s Sports Depot, Queen Street. RACHEL Hair Tonic cures greying hair. 4/6 half-pint bottle. —W. H. Snowsill, Chemist, Wood’s Pharmacy. ' ip OVERS. —Treat your cows and horses kindly by giving them a good warm cover. All sizes now in stock. —The , W.F.C.A., Ltd., Produce Department. FOWS in calf and Ewes in lamb must have supplementary minerals. Sup- ’ ply them with Green’s Minerals, and no doctor will be required.—W.F.C.A., 1 Ltd., Produce Department. , PLANTING” SEASON for Trees, etc., is close at hand. Visit our nursery [ and make your selections for delivery next month. Wairarapa Agents: W.F.C.A., all branches. Catalogues on request. —A. Robinson & Sons, Whatman Road, Masterton, ’phone 1304. F OVERS.—Treat your cows and horses V kindly by giving them a good warm cover. AU sizes now in stock. —The W.F.C.A., Ltd., Produce Department. - TYRAUGHT Covers —wool-lined, £2 12/6; jute-lined, £2/5/-. Made from “all long flax.”—At Albert Donald’s. Saddler and Sports Dealer, Masterton. FOR SALE. WHITE PAPER. WHITE PAPER, AppIy—-“TIMES-AGE.”
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