THE CENSUS.
TRAIN AND STEAMER PASSENGERS. (PEESS ASSOCIATION TSUQBAU.) \VBLLINGTON, April 6. The quinquennial census thia year will be taken on the night of Tuesday, April 20th. All persons travelling that night will .be required to supply census schedules where they are at v midmght. Persons travelling by the Main Trunk train, and passengers on the Welling-ton-Lyttelton ferry,, and the Nelson steamers, as those on othe r steamers that night, will be chiefly affected. For the convenience of such passengers the Census office advises that all such persons should Obtain from the local census enumerator a personal schedule, so that the passenger can; have it filled in and completed beforehand, and take it with him on the train or boat, to hand to the 6ub-enumerator when it is demanded after midnight. j The Census office has arranged with the Railway Department to send special officers from the Census office to enumerate those travelling on the Main Trunk trains. All persons travelling by boat on that night will be required to hand in their schedules before leaving the Bbip. In keeping with the privilege accorded to those furnishing personal schedules, these may be supplied under 66nled cover.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18659, 7 April 1926, Page 8
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