OVERLAND SERVICE.
CO.MAIEXt'ES AUGUST Dili
Inv Ti: LEO BA I'll I’Ell I’ll ESS ASSOCIATION.]
C HRISTt LU RCH. July 21
The new timetable lor the railway I set" cen Canterbury and West Oon-t comes into operation on Mnndnv. August lull. It provides for an express train between Christ: hui eh and Greymouth. connecting with the train to Hokitika on Mondays. Tuesdays. Thursday!-. and Saturdays, and connecting with Rose on Mondays, Thursdays, Salurav-, and with Rewanui on Satin days. A saving of two hours fiity two in.li-nt,-r "ill he made on the present time |,v making the journey Irani ( hrist-i-lim-c*h to Greynuuith through the tun-
nol. L is ex peeled that the control m lac tunnel section will be trau-lerred I roni urn Public Works to the Railway Department. on the opening day. The charges for goods will be the same as charged for similar distances on imv other section of the railway m the Dominion. There will lie no special tunnel charges.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1923, Page 3
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162OVERLAND SERVICE. Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1923, Page 3
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