The Cold Lakes h<and the GLACIAL DISTRICT OF OTAGO. WAKATIPU, WANAKA, HAWEA, MANAPOURI, TE ANAU, SUTHERLAND FALLS, ETC. Return Excuision Tickets, a\ailable for three months, will be issued between Ist November and 31st Maich, as undei — TO KINGSTON, LAKE WAKATIPU. (Including saloon steamei passage, Kingston to Queenstown and back.) T-, , First Class. Second Clais From £ s d £ s d Chi istchurch (via Waimea Line only) .. .. ..3 13 6 200 Chiistchuich (round tup via Waimea Line or Inveicargill) ..400 246 Dunedin (via Waimea Line only) . . .. ..115 0 106 Dunedin fiound trip via Waimea Line or Inveicaigill) ..226 150 In\ ercargill (via Kingston Line only) .. .. ..100 0 14 0 Inveicaigill (i la either Kingston or Gore and Waimea Line) .. 15 0 015 0 TO PEMBROKE, LAKE WANAKA. (Including saloon steamer passage, Kingston to Queenstown and back, and coach, Queenstown to Pembroke and back.) Fiom Dunedin (via Waimea Line only) 60s. Od (Fust Class). The joniney may be broken at any station at which the train is timed to stop after tiavelhng twenty five miles from the oiiginal starting-station, provided the specified time for which the tickets are available is not exceeded.
Round=Trip Tours through Central Otago. Hound-trip Tickets, available for thiee months, will be issued fiom Ist November to 31st March, as under 1 — First-class No. Route. Fare.* 1. From Dunedin to Queenstown (via Waimea Line to Kingston) ; leturn to Dunedin via Wanaka and Lawrence ; 01 vice versa . . ..£446 2. Fiom Dunedin to Queenstown (via Waimea Line to Kingston); return to Dunedin via Arrow and Lawrence ; or vice versa . . ..£396 3 Fiom Dunedin to Queenstown (via Waimea Line to Kingston) ; leturn to Dunedin via Wanaka and Omakau ;or vice versa . . . . £4 13 6 4. Fiom Dunedin to Queenstown (via Waimea Line to Kingston) ; leturn to Dunedin via Airow and Omakau ; or vice versa . . £3 13 6 * Including- steamer and coach fares. The journey may be bioken at any station at which the train is timed to stop aftei travelling twenty-five miles from the oiiginal stai ting-station, provided the specified time foi which the tickets are available is not exceeded. The steamer seivice on Lake Wakatipu is conducted by the Bailway Department, and is run in conjunction with the through trains from and to Dunedin and Invercargill: the Lake Wanaka seivice by R. S. MacDouga.il. The coach service is conducted by Messrs. Ciaig and Co.
On occasions of public holidays, races, agricultural and pastoral shows, 3tc, special concessions are made in fare:?, and additional travelling facilities ire provided. For particulars, see advertisements in local papers, and posters exhibited at railway stations. For further particulars of trains and coach and steamer services in connec;ion with tourist excursions, see Official Pocket Time-table issued by the Railway Department, which can be obtained at railway stations, price one jenny. The Railway Department is not responsible for the coach or steamer ;er\ices conducted by private enterprise, and is not answerable for their ulfilment. BY ORDER. Head Office, Wellington, September, 1904.
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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 233, 17 December 1904, Page 23 (Supplement)
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