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PUBLIC NOTICES. .FEATHERSTON COUNTY COUNCIL. ROADS CLOSED TO HEAVY TRAFFIC. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, in pursuance of the Wairarapa Counties’ Joint By-Law Amendment ByLaw, 1930. the Featherston County Council, by resolution dated the 10th day of April, 1941. has determined that owing to weather conditions the roads within the County described in the Schedule hereto, while fit for heavy traffic up tota) 3 tons in weight in the case of the transport of any motor vehicle; (b) One and a-half tons avoirdupois in weight to each pair of wheels in the case of the transportation of any other vehicle, engine or machine — will be unfit for heavy traffic exceeding such weights for the whole of the months of May, June, July, August and September, 1941, and has by the said Resolution ordered that heavy traffic exceeding the said weights shall during the said months cease on the said roads. THE SCHEDULE. All roads in the Greytown Riding excepting the Wellington-Napier and Grcytown-Bidwill’s Cutting Main Highways, and the No. 1 Line. All roads in the Otaraia Riding excepting the Martinborough-Otaraia Main Highway and the Martinbor-ough-Hautotara Bridge Main Highway. All roads in the Turanganui Riding excepting the Martinborough-Otaraia Main Highway, and the Kahautara Main Highway, the Pirinoa-Lake Ferry Road, and the Whangaemoana Road. All roads in the Pahaoa Riding. All roads in the Awhea Riding. All roads in the Western Lake Riding, excepting the Fcatherston-Pigeon Bush Main Highway. Riverside Road in the Martinborough Riding, commencing at the intersection of the Ponatahi Main Highway, j Dated at Martinborough this 10th day of April, 1941. H. HARDINGE, County Clerk. NOTE.—Prosecution will follow any infringement of the above order. ■ FEATHERSTON COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE SPECIFYING WEIGHTS PERMITTED OVER THE PAHAOA RIVER BRIDGES. PURSUANT to Section 8 of “The X Heavy Motor Vehicles Regulations. 1932.” the Featherston County Council DOTH HEREBY DECLARE the use on those parts of the roads in the County of Featherston described in the First Schedule hereto of the classes of vehi-l cles described in the second schedule hereto for the period of twelve calendar months from the 28th day of April. 1941, PROVIDED that this prohibition shall not. apply to the use of such roads by any vehicle of the said classes on any occasion authorised in writing by the Clerk to the County. FIRST SCHEDULE. That part of the Moeraki Road, near Mr D .Cameron’s, being the Moeraki Bridge across the Pahaoa River, Hinakura. That part of the Hinakura Road near Mr Price’s, being the bridge known as the Hinakura Bridge across the Pahaoa River. That part of the Ngakonui Road near the Ngakonui Station, being the bridge known as the Ngakonui Bridge. ■SECOND SCHEDULE. 1. Heavy Motor Vehicles other than multi-axled Motor Vehicles exceeding the gross weight of 3 tons. 2. Multi-axled Heavy Motor Vehicles exceeding the gross weight of 4.5 tons. 3. Traction Engines exceeding 3 tons gross weight. Dated at Martinborough this 10th day of April ,1941. IT. HARDINGE. County Clerk. “The Viami” VOW Showing AUTUMN FASHIONS at their Smartest. COATS designed from the newest English and American models. All shades, in quality materials—Velours, Worsteds, Striped & Check Tweeds. COSTUMES, tailored in several striking designs, in smart worsteds and tweeds, all the wanted shades to choose from. I FROCKS & SUITS, in a large variety. MILLINERY. Smart models and ready to wears in Velours and FeltsNewest tonings at— Farrar & Ninnes. ’PHONE 1726. ARMY STORES. Opposite G.P.O. Posting Boxes. ’PHONE 1013. TYHAKI Shorts, 3/11; Khaki Shirts 6/11. 8/11; Khaki Bib Overalls 7/11; Khaki Trousers, 6/11; Boys’ Khaki Shorts. 2/6 to 3/6; Khaki Sac Coats 7/11; Painters; Bib Overalls and Coats 11/6 each. TTAVERSACKS, 3/- to 7/6; Slmuldei Packs, 6/6 to 22/6; Ground Sheets. 7/6; Camp Beds. 22/6; Kapoc Camp Mattresses, 11/6. 14/6; Kit Bags, 5/- tc 8/6; Tents and Flys. SQA ARMY JACKETS. 9/6 each; 400 Army Trousers. 12/6 each; Army Riding Strides, 12/6; Puttees, 3/6; Boys' Army Shorts and Jackets, 4/6 each: Army Hats, 3/-; Army Spurs, 3/6. All lines in Saddlery,

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 April 1941, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 April 1941, Page 7

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