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Dozens of cars travel through New Plymouth every night, but there was one recently with more (han an ordinary amount of interest attached to it (says the "Taranaki Herald’’). Stripped of all superfluous paraphernalia—even tho hood had been left behind—this unusual-look-ing vehicle crept slowly alongside a second car while drivers, together with fuel for car and mon. were transhipped, and then it darted off again into the chillv night. If had travelled from Auckland that day, and the next objective was Wellington, which was reached at 10 o’clock the next morning. Here again the process would be repented, and the ionrnev continued to Napier. And then back to Auckland, the object being to travel around.the North Island without either engine or car stopping.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 61, 6 December 1926, Page 3

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 61, 6 December 1926, Page 3

Untitled Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 61, 6 December 1926, Page 3

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