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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETIB No 1890 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETIB No. 73 June 1977 made orders authorising variations of the usual Notice of Intention to Vary Hours of Sale of Liquor at hours for the sale of liquor to the public, and further Licensed Premises-Northland Licensing Committee authorised the following hours of trading for the licensed premises specified in the Schedule below: PURSUANT to section 221A (16) of the Sale of Liquor Act (a) On every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 1%2, as amended by the Sale of Liquor Amendment Act (not being days when licensed premises are required 1976, I, Gordon Stewart Orr, Secretary for Justice, hereby to be closed for the sale of liquor to the general give notice that the Northland Licensing Committee on public, and not being Christmas Eve or New Year's 22 June 1977 made an order authorising variations of the Eve) the hour of opening to be as usual 11 o'clock usual hours for the sale of liquor to the public, and further in the morning, and the hour of closing 10 o'clock authorised the following hours of trading for the licensed in the evening. premises known as Tutukaka Hotel, Tutukaka : (b) On every Friday, Saturday, and Christmas Eve (not (1) For the period 1 September to 30 April inclusive in being days when licensed premises are required to be each year: closed for the sale of liquor to the general public, (a) On every Friday, Saturday, and Christmas Eve (not and not being New Year's Eve) the hour of opening being days when licensed premises are required to shall be 11 o'clock in the morning and the hour of be closed for the sale of liquor to the general closing 11 o'clock in the evening. public) the hour of opening shall be 11 o'clock in (c) On every New Year's Eve/New Year's Day (not being the morning and the hour of closing 11 o'clock in days when licensed premises are required to be the evening. closed for the sale of liquor to the general public), (b) On every New Year's Eve (not being a day when the hour of opening shall be 11 o'clock in the licensed premises are required to be closed for the morning of New Year's Eve and the hour of closing sale of liquor to the general public) the hour of 0.30 o'clock in the morning of New Year's Day. opening shall be 11 o'clock in the morning of New Year's Eve and the hour of closing 0.30 o'clock in SCHEDULE the morning of New Year's Day. Chateau Hotel, Moana. (c) On every other day (not being days when licensed City Hotel, Ross. premises are required to be closed for the sale of Club Hotel, Hokitika. liquor to the general public) the hour of opening D.B. Haast Hotel, Haast. shall be 11 o'clock in the morning and the hour of D.B. Harihari Hotel, Harihari. closing 10 o'clock in the evening. D.B. Hokitika Hotel, Hokitika. (2) For the period 1 May to 31 August inclusive in each D.B. Westland Hotel, Hokitika. year: Dunollie Hotel, Dunollie. (a) On every da,y (not being days when licensed premises Empire Hotel, Ross. are required to be closed for the sale of liquor to Empire Tavern, Kaniere. the general public) the hour of opening shall be Fox Glacier Hotel, Fox Glacier. 11 o'clock in the morning and the hour of closing Greyhound Tavern, Arahura. 10 o'clock in the evening. Kokatahi Hotel, Kokatahi. Dated at Wellington this 7th day of July 1977. Lake Ianthe Hotel, Pukekura. Longford Tavern, Kokatahi. G. S. ORR, Secretary for Justice. Lake Mahinapua Hotel, Mahinapua. (Adm. 2/72/5 (6)) Pioneer Hotel, Hokitika. Railway Hotel, Hokitika. Red Lion Hotel, Hokitika. Royal Mail Tavern, Woodstock. Southland Hotel, Hokitika. Whataroa Hotel, Whataroa. Dated at Wellington this 1st day of July 1977. G. S. ORR, Secretary for Justice. Notice of Intention to Vary Hours of Sale of Liquor at (Adm. 2/72/5 (6)) Licensed Premises-Northland Licensing Committee PURSUANT to section 221A (16) of the Sale of Liquor Act 1962, as amended by the Sale of Liquor Amendment Act 1976, I, Gordon Stewart Orr, Secretary for Justice, hereby give notice that the Northland Licensing Committee on Notice of Intention to Vary Hours of Sale of Liquor at 22 June 1977 made an order authorising variations of the Chartered Club Premises-Taranaki Licensing Committee usual hours for the sale of liquor to the public, and further authorised the following hours of trading for the licensed PURSUANT to section 221A (16) of the Sale of Liquor Act premises known as Whangarei Hotel, Whangarei: 1962, as amended by the Sale of Liquor Amendment Act (a) On every Friday, and on Christmas Eve (Christmas Eve 1~76, I, Gordon Stewart 011r, Secretary for Justice, hereby not being a Saturday, and not being days when give notice that the Taranaki Licensing Committee on 22 June licensed premises are required to be closed for the 1977 made an order authorising variations of the usual hours sale of liquor to the general public) the hour of for the sale of liquor to the public, and further authorised opening shall be 11 o'clock in the morning and the the following hours of trading for the chartered club premises hour of closing 11 o'clock in the evening. known as South Taranaki Club (Incorporated), Hawera: (b) On every Saturday (including Christmas Eve, but not (a) On every Monday to Thursday (not being days when including New Year's Eve, and not being a day chartered clubs are required to be closed for the when licensed premises are required to be closed sale of liquor to their members) the hours of for the sale of liquor to the general public) the hour opening and closing to be in accordance with the of opening shall be 10 o'clock in the morning and club charter. the hour of closing 10 o'clock in the evening. (b) On every Frida,v, Saturday, and Christmas Eve (not (c) On evecy New Year's Eve (not being a day when being days when chartered clubs are required to be licensed premises are required to be closed for the closed for the sale of liquor to their members) the sale of liquor to the general public) the hour of hour of closing to be 11 o'clock in the evening. opening shall be 11 o'clock in the morning of New (c) On every New Year's Eve/New Year's Day (not being Year's ·Eve and the hour of closing 0.30 o'clock in days when chartered clubs are required to be closed the morning of New Year's Day. for the sale of liquor to their members) the hour of (d) On every other day '(not being a day when licensed closing to be 0.30 o'clock in the moming of New premises are requi.red to be closed for the sale of Year's Day. liquor to the general public) the hour of opening ( d) Adequate food is to be available for the members until shall be 11 o'clock in the morning and the hour of 10.45 in the evening. closing 10 o'clock in the evening. Dated at Wellington this 1st day of July 1977. Dated at Wellington this 7th day of July 1977. G. S. ORR, Secretary for Justice. G. S. ORR, Secretary for Justice. (Adm. 2/72/5 (6)) (Adm. 2/72/5 (6)) .
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