WHEN Riverton had its day of celebrations recently part of Southland’s centennial year—one. of the big events was a stage-coach journey from Invercargill to Riverton. Drawn by a four-horse team, the coach took passengers and a special consignment of mail. One of the passengers was Jane, of the 4YZ "Women’s Session," seen here suitably dressed in period costume as she was about to step into the coach. Using a portable recorder, Jane described the events of the journey, and later in the day covered the gala events at Riverton.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 901, 9 November 1956, Page 20
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89WHEN Riverton had its day of celebrations recently part of Southland’s centennial year—one. of the big events was a stage-coach journey from Invercargill to Riverton. Drawn by a four-horse team, the coach took passengers and a special consignment of mail. One of the passengers was Jane, of the 4YZ "Women’s Session," seen here suitably dressed in period costume as she was about to step into the coach. Using a portable recorder, Jane described the events of the journey, and later in the day covered the gala events at Riverton. New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 901, 9 November 1956, Page 20
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