BETTER OUTLOOK FOR TYRE RETREADING
AUCKLAND, May 28. If rubber supplies were adecpiate, it was possible tluit the restrictious on tyro recapping and retreading miglit be lifted at the eiul of June, said the manager of an Auckland tyre business. Erom now unt.il tlie end of June, tyres would be retreaded and recapped on the basis of pctrol licences held. A licence for 20 gallous of petrol or more would entitlo the holder to recaps aud rctreads witli A grade rubber, wliile a licence for umler 20 gallous would en lille recaps and retreads witli B grade i rubber. At tlie end of June, he undersloocl Ihe position was to be reviewed and from information received, it was possible tlie restrictious would be lifted. Tliis decisiou would depend on the raw rubber supplies and altliougli raw ruliber was sliort at prosent, it was ho|)ed large quantities would be soon arriving.
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Chronicle (Levin), 29 May 1946, Page 7
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