GOODS SERVICES.
♦ BLENHEIM PROTESTS AGAINST REGULATIONS. (SPECIAL TO THE j BLENHEIM, Xovcnibcr '22. A largo and representative meeting held i» Blenheim to-night to consider the draft regulations licensing goods services unanimously carried a, resolution on tho same lines as that passed in Christchurcli. It was also decided to protest strongly to the Minister for Transport against the terms and early coming into force of tho regulations. The member for the district is being approached for assistance. •'ii' flu: proposed Ordi r-jn-CJon ik.jl regulating the tr.mspurt oi good* services is put into operation, it will mean a serious tiling fur Luburn fruitgrowers," said Air J. AY. MeLeod, at .1 meeting of fruit-growers, held last night at Rangiora. He added that the fruit would have to be handled not only by motjr transport, but also by raii. "It would mean the ruin of Loburn," said the chairman (Mr E. Freeman). Jt was decided to protest to the Prime Minister against the proposal.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20711, 23 November 1932, Page 10
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