HAMILTON MOTORISTS
[from oitn. owx coimE.sroxDF.XT] I • HAMILTON, Wednesday A suggestion that there should bo representatives of the Whangaroi, Pukekohe, Hamilton and Gisborno districts on tho council of the Automobile Association (Auckland) was made by tho chairman of the Hamilton advisory committee, Mr. L. J. Mark, at Uie annual meeting in Hamilton last night. Mr. Mark said lie thought this stop was necessary so that country members could keep in closer touch with tho organisation. It might entail extra expense, but it would, bo well worth while. The election of the advisory council resulted as follows: —Messrs. E. Jl. jßoskruge (chairman), F. E. Mason, L. J. Mark, N. J. Holden, E. Thomas., F. Best and K. Kirkman.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23487, 26 October 1939, Page 13
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