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Sunday Trains.

•~i + Last year some movement was made h\ Paimers'on to get a train on Sundays to Fox ton. We believe ihi excursion wmi'd be most popular and thei'L-iDi'i: ft profitable one. Th= j matter was diopp d an that time aihe season Was drawing to a close, but as now the season is just com meeting ir, should he brought brfortthe T piffle Manager; O.ir own i(lhh of a pr.ift ab o run Would be f>r h train to leave J?.i merston at as early an hour as the inhabitants let it be understood was mewfc convenient ti ihem ; thi j n f..r the train, on its arrival at i:\jxtou to refuin at onu o Pa!mi.-i'.stoa wiih Fnxton ciuvioriists reluming from there in time lo take the Palmerstonians back within reasonable time. The chang li'om the inland country to the sen coast is grpater than the changi frui. Foxton to Palmerston and thuW' 1 n'-gn th' Inngpr (imp bpinsr givpn to our neighbours for their holiday. It" fchtvse trains were fixed events raiiUy conveniences Would very so >n be provided to get visitors comfort ably from tho railway to the sea beach, but such are bound to be wanting without the prospect of some sort of regular custom. We trust this question will receive free ventilation, and pressure be brought on ihe railway department to make some sort of an effort to provide for the conveniences of the taxpayer.

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Manawatu Herald, 9 November 1895, Page 2

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Sunday Trains. Manawatu Herald, 9 November 1895, Page 2

Sunday Trains. Manawatu Herald, 9 November 1895, Page 2

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