RAILWAY CONCESSIONS.
TO SHOW EXHIBITORS. A conference of the A. and P. associations of Taranaki was recently held at Stratford to consider railway matters with regard to their bearing on agricultural shows. As an outcome the district railway traffic manager was written to asking that exhibitors and attendants be allowed to travel to and from shows at excursion rates. Mr. A. J. Barr, secretary of the Stratford A and P. Association,- has now received the following reply from the district manager: “I have to advise you that regulation 12 on page six of the tariff of charges provides that hol’day excursion tickets may be issued to bona fide exhibitors or attendants m charge of exhibits en route to shows one week earlier than the dates upon which such tickets are advertised as issuable to the general public to such show. In order that no hitch may occur the attention of the railway staff will be drawn to the regulations in question. The secretary pointed out that cattle being sent to the shows should be consigned to the respective secretaries ot the associations.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1922, Page 6
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182RAILWAY CONCESSIONS. Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1922, Page 6
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