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FORTY-SIX VEHICLES RELICENSED

EXEMPTION OF FARM LORRIES Thirty motor vehicles were relicensed at the Chief Post Office, Invercargill, yesterday for the year 1941-42, making a total of 46 since Thursday, the first day on which vehicles could be relicensed. Motor vehicles owned by farmers will be exempted from the payment of annual licence fees providing the vehicles are used exclusively for farming operations and are used on roads and streets only for the purpose of proceeding from, part of a farm to another, or from one farm to another adjoining or adjacent, and owned or managed by the same person. The term “adjacent farm” has a restricted meaning and applies only to farms divided by roads, rivers or railway lines. Vehicles travelling from farms to railheads and other places are not exempted from the payment of licence fees.

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Southland Times, Issue 24425, 3 May 1941, Page 6

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FORTY-SIX VEHICLES RELICENSED Southland Times, Issue 24425, 3 May 1941, Page 6

FORTY-SIX VEHICLES RELICENSED Southland Times, Issue 24425, 3 May 1941, Page 6