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MOTOR ADVANCE

EVERY MONTH A RECORD

The use of motor vehicles in New Zealand is increasing so rapidly that every month of the past year has been a record for registrations. The Transport Division of the Post Office finds that the highest registrations of any month are made in December, and the figures then fall off to the lowest point in May of each year. May this year was, however, a record month, the registrations of new vehicles being 3001, compared with 2420 in May, 1936. The remarkable expansion shown by the latest figures comes more strongly into relief when the motor registrations of last May (3001) are compared with the total of 327 in May, 1933, and 425 in May, 1932. With registrations taking place at these rates the results for the seven months of 1937 (January-July inclusive) compared with the corresponding months of the previous year constitute a series of new records, arid demonstrate how rapidly the motor fleets of the Dominion are increasing: New vehicles. 1937. 1936. Cars 16,957 13,307 Cycles 1,837 1,320 Commercial ...... 5,334 -.: 4.175 Total (7 months) .. 24,128 18,802 There is a corresponding activity in connection with changes of ownership of motor vehicles, the Transport Division having had to deal with no fewer than 87,535 notifications of this character during the first seven months of the current year.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 61, 9 September 1937, Page 6

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MOTOR ADVANCE Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 61, 9 September 1937, Page 6

MOTOR ADVANCE Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 61, 9 September 1937, Page 6