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Two enterprising motor cyclists loft. Wanganui early on a recent morning lo essay an attempt to gel to Pariki no over the newly-formed Wanganui Iliver road (says the •‘Chronicle’’). They had a successful run, and on their return home were enthusiastic concerning the beautiful panoramic view obtainable from the Gentle Annie. The descent of the hill was rather trying to both the riders and their machines, and one was unfortunate enough to go over a bank at the bottom, but only slight damage resulted to his machine. Ihe journey was continued to Parikino over a rough bridle track, and the little party were well received at the pa. where they were assured that they were the first motor cyclists to actually visit the place. “Ft was amusing to watch the stampede of the youngsters for adjacent fences when we arrived.” remarked one of the cyclists, “but they gradually overcame their shyness am! congregated to view our machines with interest..”
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1925, Page 1
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