THE KAITANGATA RAILWAY.
The Kaitefifciitai mines, aad line Were formally opened to-day, and in the district it was Sbaerved olmost as a close holidays Special trains were ran from town *nd3 from Balcktha, the latter conveying all and sundry who chose to avaiLthemselVes of the free trip offered by-.the company, train from town was in sHargeot Mr Conyers, and left a little after d aim. with fully 300 passengers. Waihola was reached at 10.30 ; Tokomaxriro (where a large number of passengers were taken on) at-10 50; and Stirling at about 11.40. Here, the Balcluthacontihgent was andithospecial started off for Kaitangata>. which was.-reached after a very pleasant ' run, the. line proving to be in excellent;,order. . A .little - after one o’clock the company’s guests adjourned t? : the goods-shed, where a capital spread was sronded,5 ronded, and it is needless to say it was one justice to. Save ’that it was a little cold inthfiueaxly part of the day, the trip was a most enjoyable one, and everyone appeared to have spent a most pleasant oay’s outing.■ ;: V '■ ''. ; -
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Evening Star, Issue 4151, 16 June 1876, Page 3
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175THE KAITANGATA RAILWAY. Evening Star, Issue 4151, 16 June 1876, Page 3
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