CO129-268 - Governor Sir Robinson - 1895 [7-11] — Page 497

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the Legislature to do so in Committe

the Bill. The verbiage of Ardi =

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of this kind

Loved and inn

improved

may often be

my

our case I

always glad of any suggestions

of that bind and always attend to them. I do not, however, consider

to have sufficient weight to ponder it necessary to refuse assent

the

objection

to the Ordinance.

I believe the real reason for a

few people owning private carriages " objecting

to the Ordinance was that they thought they would have to have the number of the licence printed. carriage. At all events one

sed on the on

gen-Kaman

told me so and when I showed him.

the Regulations only required

ber

for

trade and livery

a nur1 =

vehicles be

seemed perfectly satisfied. It would be competent for the Governor in Council to exempt private carriages from the operation of the Ordinance

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490

(see Section 2) but I do not recomme this is

they, like other vehicles, ought to be subject to traffic regulations. In deed to do so would free them promi the " Rule of the Road Regulation; Government Notification N1⁄2 369 of 25 August, 1895. See Gazette for 31th August 1895, page 991.

6th September, 1895.

"Whitleigh Goodman, Attorney General.

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