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Exemption Allowed

“Common sense directs that when a vehicle brings cans of cream from supplier to factory, that vehicle when it returns to the source of supply should return the empty cans,” said the No. 9 Transport Licensing Authority (Mr J. M. Dwyer) in granting an exemption for this purpose to Transport (Cheviot), Ltd, in a reserved judgment. On an application for exemptions to carry butter and cheese from Christchurch to Cheviot, it was claimed that this would save extra handlings through the railway and offer the advantage of the firm’s insulated vehicle.

The Authority held there was no evidence of complaints against the railway service so these exemptions would not be allowed.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31784, 14 September 1968, Page 14

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Exemption Allowed Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31784, 14 September 1968, Page 14

Exemption Allowed Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31784, 14 September 1968, Page 14