The complaints made recently with regard to the regulations about the admission of tourists’ cars to the Dominion were mentioned at a recent meeting of the executive of the North Island Motor Union. It was pointed out that Sir Benjamin Fuller's complaint about the deposit which he had to pay before being allowed to land his car was due to Sir Benjamin’s own •country (Australia) declining to enter into a reciprocal arrangement with the North and South Island Motor Unions in regard to both countries exchanging bonds, covering the duty and deposit required by the Customs of each country. For some years an endeavour had been made to co-operate and effect an arrangement, and the hope was expressed that finality might soon be reached.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18393, 20 February 1928, Page 12
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