Racehorse Travel Restrictions Tightened
(Per Press Association.) DUNEDIN, March 13. The restrictions on tho transport of racehorses by road have now been tightened still further and vehicles using gas producers are included in the regulations prohibiting the carriage of horses other than those used for farming purposes only for a greater distance than 30 miles. A direction by the Minister of Supply and Munitions (Hon. D. G. Sullivan) in the Oil Fuel (horse transport) control notice, 1944, dated March 7 states that “no person shall use oil fuel, which includes charcoal used in gas-producers, in any vehicle which is being used for the transport of horses by road unless the journey does not exceed 30 miles from the starting point to the destination or that the horses are being transported for farm purposes only.’’
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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 60, 14 March 1944, Page 4
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134Racehorse Travel Restrictions Tightened Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 60, 14 March 1944, Page 4
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