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HEAVY TRAFFIC FEES

ALLOCATION QUESTIONED,

: ■• '(By Telegraph) (Special to the "Evening Post."). MASTEBTON, March 1. A strong protest against the. proposed new allocation of heavy, traffic .fees in the Waifar'apa"waW*made by,; the' Car-I tertoh Borough ' this week;.-';it was decided to protest ta the Commissioner of Transport. •,. ■-: .:....■■■. ■ A letter was received from the Masterton County Council advising that the distribution of fees for the November quarter had been postponed,, pending a determination of the disposal.of the fees by the Minister of Transport. The county had been informed ; that the Minister's order would be made; shortly. ■ •:'".'..' ..'."'..;' .'■■'.'■":) . The. action of the county in withholding the allocation was criticised,' councillors -maintaining that the full allocation should have- been made .some; time ago.. _ ' "They must be making the decision, of the Minister of, Transport rctrospee-; tive," -.remarked Councillor, D. I/.' Taverner. .'■"-,' ~.. -.'-' '■. "■'..'-.': The Town Gierk was ■ instructed to send an emphatic 'protest to '.tho Masterton County Council regarding its action, and to circularise the f other boroughs in the Wairarapa sotting out tfio stand tho Carterton '. Borough was taking. . . .- .

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 13

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HEAVY TRAFFIC FEES Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 13

HEAVY TRAFFIC FEES Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 13

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