MEEDS OF MOTORIBTS.
WOfiK OF THE ASSOCIATION BONBDA.I
QUESTIONS DISCUSSED ] ' ,ri (Br Tfiqjtph-Owß' Correspondent) '] BOTOBUA, this day. 1 * r ' Those interested in the Auckland , Automobile Association and its work - % nM* in fit.John's Hall last to j bear Parr ell,. a member of j : i -' ? "tie efcecotive of the association, aad . Mr. R. Chapiptalottp, service oi&cer. , » 5 >- i_ T, . McDowell, p»r i | sided. In introducing the visitors be J . #aan#«d godd roads, and * awoeiatlon could help materially. The two outstanding necessities -were a toqri«t road to Waikaremoana and. Mamaini Hill J "Mr Farrell said they fere gathering] informationregarding the scenic beauties r Botorua with the object of compiling a special map. He o«t- ' . lined the jqae aad .jyogress of the asso* I ciation, winch be .said now numbered j -He. also referred J " to theiitineraries the association bad • , .compiled, the irwttrance scheme promul- 1 tlrt' free legal defenee pro- 4 .J. Tided- for."member*. • He stressed the * # nnrfor mtraffic signals, aid: 1 said tlist they should be given dearly * • and not plirflhmcfonfy. r •' : - Mr. Farrell said that be and Mr. 3 ", v . Cha^ptaloup' were' going over the ! Hill to-morrow, and would 5 have flret-handinformation with which ' i to arm' their representative, Mr. M. H- j .. Wynyard, on tbe Main Highways BogupL;.! assisted motorists with : ' 2700 signs on the roads of the North ' . -v. Island. ... "" * Mr. CSiamptalpup stressed the neeesv] joining the association. ]b » . . ferred to the offcide rule which waa ] observed in Auckland, and also to the scheme of insurance, which be said was . 13 per cent superior to any other. • ; Mr. C. B- Tapper said tbat the work "" in the Mamaku Hill could bave been advanced. He referred!© tbe strong feeling ef motoriete tbat the punishment givim " nfotor thieves by Mid that maipstrates and juries were chary about imposingtenm sentences under the present law. The association's aim was to amend the legislation. . v' on tbe motion of Mr. J. N. Mcl«an seconded by Mrs. McDowell, ti>» speakers were thanked for their addresses. The old man of 70, Mr. David Ifdße, urho was an inmate af tbe Auckland ii-x Mivribe wandered away from the institution late on Thursday afternoon, was found yesterday afternoon in tbe '§5,. vicinity ofKnrjtngaliaj oV." 1. I*>l * taken back to the bo,-j,;; 1 J - >-f -- - ton police.
MEEDS OF MOTORIBTS.
Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 208, 3 September 1927, Page 10
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