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In brief

Firm drops fares

The Mount Cook Line has dropped its Christchurch sightseeing tour fares in a bid to capture more of the local tourist market. Fares on the morning and afternoon tours run under the Gray Line name have been cut from $2O and $22 to $l2. The lowering of fares is Mount Cook’s latest initiative in its battle against the Canterbury Transport Board’s expansion into the sightseeing tour business. Boys found Two young boys who went missing from the eastern suburbs on Tuesday afternoon have been found. The two boys, aged eight and nine, were found the same night in a central city video parlour, said the New Brighton police. League benefit match

A benefit match for two prominent Halswell rugby league players will be held on Saturday, not Sunday as reported in “The Press” yesterday. The fixture, for Steve Davis and Colin Tennant, will feature invited players from Wellington and the West Coast. The game will be played at Halswell Domain.

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Press, 23 February 1989, Page 7

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In brief Press, 23 February 1989, Page 7

In brief Press, 23 February 1989, Page 7