MOTOR TRADE ASSOCIATION
; ANNUAL CONFERENCE. (By Telegraph—PdrPreii Auoci&tiou.Ji PALMERSTON N., Sept; 17. 1 The • twelfth annual • conference, •. of- ' the New Zealand ' Motor; (Trade Association, in, conjunction with the New Zealand i Wholesale Motor and Cycle Traders Association, Ltd., open-;; ed here this morning.. ;. Mr Bauchop (Wellington) address-; ing the conference referred to Palnir,: erston North as the birthplace of the Association. There was concern about the future not knoyn what legislation ■ would- »be * -brought forward by.,.the .Government. The introductionj of. t ,tlje, Transport Bill ' was ■■awaitetfo with" eagerness. Fair representation *, was given' on the . Tfalisport~ Advi3Pry'"“Committee. ‘.""A feeling* to be* depreciated was that sometimes < 'and pedestrians. It Was an odd idea bqt it persisted. * The Mayor accorded the gathering a ; civie-;,p9pej)tiop. ; *, !•. ■ The ’ annual ; report showed - tho growth -:bf|'htfemhers from ’ 645 in 1927 to 1938, in 1929. | , '
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1929, Page 5
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136MOTOR TRADE ASSOCIATION Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1929, Page 5
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