THE TRAIN SERVICE.
The !go-ais -y o 11-pl e use 'concern which ■ people *■ t'ran to,'. the. pdbiic •. every -Ja^V t' The journey between.. Mastei'ton /Wellington now occupies anything between four hours and a day. The trains (if such they can be termed) j ..appear'to have been overcome, with a. permanent fit of the "slows.""' For three successive nights they been, more' than an hour late in'-their arrival in Master ton. There is'no excuse, no apology, no refund of fares to the desperate travellers, Tlie public, ' which is waiting for its mails, is allowed to stand on tlie door-step •and breathe silent anathemas. Hie •country is prospering. The finances sire buoyant. We have a' new-Minister of Railways, i Everything ie going along the Wairarapa. trains. And these—well, these beggar description.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10604, 10 April 1912, Page 4
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129THE TRAIN SERVICE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10604, 10 April 1912, Page 4
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