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Mrs Gill Blackmore jokingly thumbs a ride at Ferrymead Historic Park during the recent Transport Week-end. At left is a horse-drawn tip dray, which is used for the rubbish round at the park as well as for providing rides. The tram, which was restored at Ferrymead, has been carrying visitors around the park since 1974. It was originally in service in Dunedin between 1900 and 1910. —Photograph by JANE HEALEY

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Press, 5 December 1986, Page 20

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Mrs Gill Blackmore jokingly thumbs a ride at Ferrymead Historic Park during the recent Transport Week-end. At left is a horse-drawn tip dray, which is used for the rubbish round at the park as well as for providing rides. The tram, which was restored at Ferrymead, has been carrying visitors around the park since 1974. It was originally in service in Dunedin between 1900 and 1910. —Photograph by JANE HEALEY Press, 5 December 1986, Page 20

Mrs Gill Blackmore jokingly thumbs a ride at Ferrymead Historic Park during the recent Transport Week-end. At left is a horse-drawn tip dray, which is used for the rubbish round at the park as well as for providing rides. The tram, which was restored at Ferrymead, has been carrying visitors around the park since 1974. It was originally in service in Dunedin between 1900 and 1910. —Photograph by JANE HEALEY Press, 5 December 1986, Page 20