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MOTOR VEHICLE HEADLIGHT RESTRICTIONS

TO APPLY TO MOUNT IN FUTURE

DOMINION! CONTROLLER'S ADVIOE

The district of Mount Maunganui will, in future, come under the headlight restrictions for motor-vehicles. Advice to this effect has been received by the hon. secretary to the Tauranga Emergency Precautions Service in the following letter from the Dominion Lighting Controller (Mr F. T. M. Kissel): "In reply to your letter dated March 11, the Mount Maunganui Town Board Area is now declared a Vehicle Headlight Restrictions Area, within which vehicles may proceed with no more than one for-ward-facing dipped headlight, together with one or more forwardfacing parking lights, and the statutory rear light. "I attach for your information an extract from the New Zealand Gazette, in which the town district of Mount Maunganui has been gazetted a headlight restriction area." This move has been made following a meeting of lighting wardens at Mount Maunganui recently, when it was decided to request that such steps should be taken.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXX, Issue 13624, 23 April 1942, Page 4

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MOTOR VEHICLE HEADLIGHT RESTRICTIONS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXX, Issue 13624, 23 April 1942, Page 4

MOTOR VEHICLE HEADLIGHT RESTRICTIONS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXX, Issue 13624, 23 April 1942, Page 4

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