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THE EXCURSION TO CHRISTCHURCH.

TO THE EDITOB. Sib, —I, with many others, have been looking forward for weeks to getting away by the midnight train to Christchurch on Now Year’s Eve. You can guess how disappointed we felt :.when we saw by your paper no such train was to be run, but on Sunday night instead. . Now,if we go by the one on Svmday night we can only spend half a-day with our friends at' Christchurchwhereas, if we, went on Saturday, we would have a day and a half. People 'who have .to work up till ten and eleven o’clock on Saturday night will feel disappointed at this. I hope, , sir, that Mr Grant, or whoever has to do with it, will see to it. I fail to see what inducement is held out to go by that train, but there is every inducement by a Saturday night train.—l am, etc., Disappointed. Dunedin r December 28.

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Evening Star, Issue 7406, 29 December 1887, Page 4

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THE EXCURSION TO CHRISTCHURCH. Evening Star, Issue 7406, 29 December 1887, Page 4

THE EXCURSION TO CHRISTCHURCH. Evening Star, Issue 7406, 29 December 1887, Page 4