North Island Motor Union Under Fire
CRITICISM FROM WELLINGTON Per Press AssociationWELLINGTON, Last Night. “.It appears to mo that the North Island Motor Union has ceased to function in its Tight way,” observed the chairman of the Wellington Automobile Association, Mr E. A. Batt, at a meeting to-night. ‘‘The "whole thing has been badly handled. I do not think there is any hope of any withdrawal on the part of Auckland, and it is up to Wellington and the other associations to form one New Zealand association.”
A circular letter from the Auckland Automobile Association outlining a scheme for the amalgamation of other clubs was received and it was decided to reply that the points raised in the circular were such that they were matters that should come direct from the North Island Motor Union, not from an association, and that being so, the Wellington Club was unable to consider the matter in any way. The executive also decided not to support the hotel and camp site booklet, which was stated to obviously the work of tho Auckland Automobile Association, and not that of the North Island Motor Union, but to print its own guide, _ - —'
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7277, 3 October 1933, Page 7
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195North Island Motor Union Under Fire Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7277, 3 October 1933, Page 7
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