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ISSUE OF WARRANTS OF FITNESS

“NO COMPLAINTS IN CHRISTCHURCH ” The Christchurch City Council's metropolitan testing station was maintaining a high standard and the Transport Department had no cause for complaint, said the District Officer of the department (Mr D. L. Hogan), commenting on criticism of the warrant of fitness standards in private garages in Wellington. However, he said, speaking of the Canterbury-Westland - Nelson - Marlborough district as a whole, the percentage of defective headlights was too high. A thorough check of headlights should always be made, particularly at this time of the year, and he would draw the attention of warrantissuing garages to this section of the test .

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27985, 4 June 1956, Page 3

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ISSUE OF WARRANTS OF FITNESS Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27985, 4 June 1956, Page 3

ISSUE OF WARRANTS OF FITNESS Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27985, 4 June 1956, Page 3

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