MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Memorandum.] Motor-vehicles Act: Threshing Machines and Tractors or Traction-engines. The Hon. Minister of Internal Affairs has decided that threshing-machines owned by farmers and propelled by their own power along roads, or tractors or traction-engines owned by farmers and used solely for the purpose of conveying threshing-machines from one farm to another, are not to be held to be motor- vehicles within the meaning of the Act. Registering Officers are being advised accordingly. If farmers’ tractors or traction-engines are used on roads for purposes other than conveying threshing-machines from one farm to another, they become subject to the Act and must be registered and licensed accordingly. A. H. Wright, Commissioner of Police. Wellington, 27th January, 1925. (P. 25/104.) Station opened. Ohura (Wanganui District). Station closed. Matiere (Wanganui District). Death. No. 1165. Constable Macartney, Francis Denis. 19th January, 1925. Resignation. No. 2248. Constable Hughes, John Hugh. Bth January, 1925.
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume L, Issue 4, 28 January 1925, Page 68
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149MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume L, Issue 4, 28 January 1925, Page 68
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