MOTORING MATTERS.
MEETING OF THE A.A.A. Mr M. H. Wynyard presided over the Anfr l^., 01 the council of the Auckland Automobile Association last evening. _.h .\. D ' M ' Uas; "inl- of Waihi, wrote SfcSfi t v at ue bacl convened a meeting of Sl 0 f lßts at Waihi - " nii t his resulted iv the urtiiug of a branch of the Auckland Asso"inOD. Already _0 members were enrolled. ~'j was decided to forward a letter contTt s . c association's appreciation and tongratclation to Mr. Haszard. tw Brongh Council advised ™t representations would be made to the ™iway Department for the installation of «S-wag signuis at the King Street and \ftc«"w Crescent crossings. ibriSJ 3v tter ' the K-Uway Department inS? a , e association that every effort was l ?, keu P several "M" trucks "VaUable at Mercer for the transportation SSata cars when the Kan - lrlrls were iIU - dis "' US5 <-'d at some length the S, et ?. lon ' o£ tlle 'O'-luws requiring S Vehicles to stop while tramcara were H,!f or settl ng Cowu passengers. The C° committee was asked to obtain toethi. om the Traffic Department dehnTk "luiremenis of the by-law. iae MotUtara Domain Hoard reported m&A road ta Murlwai Beach was impas ttHle from Wright's store to the beach.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 162, 10 July 1924, Page 15
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