MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Memorandum.] Police Department, Wellington, 13th July, 1914. List of Registering Authorities under the Motor Regulation Act, 1908, and the Distinguishing Letters and Numerals assigned to each. The following memoranda from the Under-Secretary, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, are published for general information, and the list published in Police Gazette, 1914, page 374, is to be amended accordingly. J. Cullen, (P. 14/868.) Commissioner of Police.
Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 2nd July, 1914. Memorandum for the Commissioner of Police. Distinguishing Marks under the Motor Regulation Act, 1908, assigned to the Rangitikei County Council. With reference to my memorandum of the 22nd ultimo re the above, as the result of further representations made by the Rangitikei County Council regarding the possibility of
the letter “I” being mistaken for the numeral “1,” the Minister of Internal Affairs has assigned the distinguishing letter “ R ” and the numerals “ 1 to 500 ” to the Rangitikei County Council, in lieu of the letters “ R. 1.” and the numerals “ 1 to 500.” J. Hislop, Under-Secretary.
Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 10th July, 1914. Memorandum for the Commissioner of Police. Motor Regulation Act, 1908. I have to advise you that the distinguishing letters and numerals assigned to the Waimea County Council under the Motor Regulation Act, 1908, have been extended from “ W.M., 1 to 500 ” to “ W.M., 1 to 1000.” J. Hislop, Under-Secretary.
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 27, 15 July 1914, Page 443
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