FITNESS OF MOTOR-CYCLES
DEALERS CAN ISSUE WARRANTS BUT MUST BE APPROVED FIRST (Per Pres* Association} WELLINGTON, March 10. In a statement issued through the Transport Department to-day the Minister of Transport has decided that motor-cycle dealers may be approved for the purpose of issuing warrants of fitness for motor-cycles. No motor-cycle dealer, however, will be approved for this purpose unless, as the result of an inspection by an officer of the Transport Department, his premises are found to be suitable for testing motor-cycles. o Any motor-cycle dealer desiring to be authorised to issue warrants of fitness for motor-cycles is required to forward an application for inspection of premises, together with a fee of £l, to the Commissioner of Transport, Wellington.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 59, 11 March 1937, Page 8
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