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Railway Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ANNIVERSARY DAY — 29TH JANUARY. On 29th January Holiday Excursion Tickets, available for return until 13th February, 1926, will be issued from any station to any station between Te Kuiti and Maungaturoto (inclusive) including those on branches. These tickets will not be available for travel by the Daylight Limited. Express trains on 29th January. EXCURSION TO WAIHI. Train, stopping where required to pick up passengers, leaves Frankton 6.‘55 a.m.. Paeroa 9.10 a.m., arriving Waihi 9.55 a.m. Return train leaves Waihi 6.15 p.m., arriving Paeroa 6 57 p.m. HAMILTON REGATTA. Usual 3.40 p m. Frankton-Paeroa train will leave Frankton 5.0 p.m., Hamilton 5.15 p.m., arriving Paetoa 8.0 p m. For further particulars see handbill or enquire at stations.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4931, 27 January 1926, Page 3
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