MORE SHEEP RAILED
Our Own Correspondent)
Increased Traffic At Waipukurau
(From
WAIPUKURAU, This Day. An tncregsed number of sheep were sent from the Waipukurau railway station during January by comparison with the corresponding period last year. This resulted in a marked rise in revenue. Detailed figures for "the four weeks, with those for the corresponding period shown parentheses, are: —
Cattle 272 (120> Sheep 4i994 (29318) Timber (feefc) 6900 (nil) Goods (tons) 406 (483) Passengers 1095 (1470) Revenue £2404 (£2001)
OUTWARD
Cattle 20 (47) Sheep 1093 (716) Timber (feet) 19300 (14850 Goods (tons) 610 (514) Revenue £938 (£832)
INWARD
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 19, 6 February 1937, Page 3
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