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A vigorous protest against the maximum speed of 40 miles an hour proposed in the draft of the new motor regulations, was made at. the annual meeting of the Auckland Automobile Association.

“Signs of improvement in the motor business are being maintained, and registration and licensing figures continue to show that more and more use is being made of motor vehicles,” states the October issue of the official organ of the New Zealand Motor Trade Association, Tills optimistic view’ is supported by figures quoted by the journal. In July and August last year the number of motor vehicles licensed for use increased by 3.52 per cent. In the corresponding two months this vear the increase was 5.92 per cent. During last July and August 768 new motor vehicles were gold iff New Zunlgad*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17916, 21 October 1932, Page 12

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17916, 21 October 1932, Page 12

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17916, 21 October 1932, Page 12

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