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MORE SHEEP RAILED

Our Own Correspondent)

Increased Traffic At Waipukurau

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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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MORE SHEEP RAILED Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 19, 6 February 1937, Page 3

MORE SHEEP RAILED Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 19, 6 February 1937, Page 3

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