THE BATTLE-CRUISER
NAPIER VISIT OVER. •(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Napier, April 2G. Ojvcr eight thousand people travelled by rail! to Najjier jiestefrday to view tho warship, tho traflie being handled by tlio authorities expeditiously and without mishovi. O'aptain IlaLsey was so pleased with the •wihole of tho arrangements tiiat lie issued ji; s.pecial invitation to tho wliolo of tho Entertainment Committee to visit tho vtesel. ' 'l.'he cruiser leaves at 7 0 clock to-mghfc f<}r Gisborr.e. J! UMBER OF VISITORS AT AVEL- . LINGTON. . From oflicial figures which havo been lioinpiled it appears that the battle-cruiser Nlnv Zealand was visited on tho ten days upon which she was open to visitors dur- ■ |j|g her stay in AVellinglon by no less it'han 08,170 persons. Following are dcttnils:— 'Juiiday, April 13 1,635. ; Monday, April M 6SO Tuesday, April 15 .. 2,958 ' Wednesday, April l(i 15,151 ■ ,Thursday, April 17 11,005 ib'riday, April 18 i 16,823 Saturday, April 19 12,302 t Sunday, April Ml 10,816 Monday, April 21 16,533 Tuesday, April 22 Nil I Wednesday, April 2,1 ; 331 Total 98,170
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1735, 28 April 1913, Page 4
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172THE BATTLE-CRUISER Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1735, 28 April 1913, Page 4
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