SPECIAL TRAINS FULL
Press Assnoianon.i
Many Visitors From South Island
(By TeWrapb— '
WELLINGTON, This Day. Augmented rail and bus serViees rau from the suburbs since early morning, and special trains from further afield inelude two from Palmerston North, two from Paekakariki and one from Masterton, all being full. The Limited express had four extra cars attached, carrying enthusiasts " from Auckland who evidently thought it worth while making the trip, and more came from the south by the Maori and froin Nelson by the Matangi. Marlborough enthusiasts have the opportunity of comingt over by air A great many people are .arriving by car, both from Manawatu and Wairarapa and further afield.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 172, 7 August 1937, Page 5
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