Useful References
FOR TRAVELLERS AND TAY-AT-HOME PEOPLE.
Steamers leave Wellington for Ohristchurch practically every evening in the week. Afternoon trains from Levin, connect with them. There are frequent trips ports further south, such as Dunedin and The Bluff. Steamers leave Wellington for Sydney direct on Friday of every week, and anyone who finds that day inconvenient may get to Sydney from Auckland, whence a steamer loaves every Monday, after having voyaged np from Wellington via Napier find Gieborne. The inward steamers from Sydney to Wellington go on f<o southern porta, and from The Bluff they steam up to Melbourne and later on to Sydney. As a means of enabling tne sender of a letter addressed to a place abroad to prepay the postage on a reply, the Department issues reply coupons on payment of a fee of Id. These coupons may be exchanged for a postage stamp of _ the value of 2Jd in any country which* adopts the scheme. New Zealand's population, including that of the Cook Islands and other dependencies, is n'ow well over one million. In June, 1908, the estimated population of London was 4,795,757. The rateable value of property in England and Wales Has risen each year since 1874. The figures are as follows:— In 1874, £115,610,681. Tn 1888, £145,527,944.In 1894, £161,139,575. In 1908, £212, 757, 450. The total rateable value in 1874 represewts an average of £4 17s 6d peT head of population, while in 1908 the average was £6 per bead.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 February 1911, Page 1
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246Useful References Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 February 1911, Page 1
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