MOTOR UNION
NORTH ISLAND CONFERENCE.
REDUCED TAXATION SOUGHT.
(Per Press. Association— Copyright).
AUCKLAND, August 17
‘Owing to the late arrival of the limited express, soirie'southern delegates could not attend the opening of the twentieth iamntial conference of the North Island Motor Union, over which Mr W. A. O’Callaghan presided. \Yelcoming speeches were, given by the deputy-Mayor (Mr’ A. R. Entrican), and Mr A. Grayson, president .of the Automobile Association., who said that he thought the 1 conference should-make some desperate effort to get some reduction in taxation. At present- all lends pf organisations were trying to push taxation oil to the motorist. ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1933, Page 6
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