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IN GOOD ORDER

OTAGO MOTORING ROADS A.A. PATROLS ON SOUTH HIGHWAY In view of the petroj restrictions if is not likely that road traffic on tha Main South road will be heavy to-mor-row, despite the Southland-0 tag« Rugby fixture. However, a good many; cars are certain to make use of it* and a road test was carried out this morning by officers of the Automobile Association (Otago). They found that the road is generally in good condition, and will offer no problems for motorists. Patrols will be stationed along tho road to-morrow, and again on Sunday, and will, as usual, be ready to assist motorists should it be necessary All other roads in the Otago area, including the Outram-Middlemarch and Pigroot highways, are in fair condition. Central Otago roads an* clear*

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Evening Star, Issue 23384, 29 September 1939, Page 6

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131

IN GOOD ORDER Evening Star, Issue 23384, 29 September 1939, Page 6

IN GOOD ORDER Evening Star, Issue 23384, 29 September 1939, Page 6

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