SUNSHINE CLUB EXCURSION
The Dunedin Sunshine Social Chib will conduct another of its popular excursions to Queenstown and the Eglinton Valley. Arrangements have been completed for a special train to leave Dunedin at 11 p.nt, on Saturday, March 8, arriving at Queenstown at 7 a.in. on Sunday. The departure time from Queenstown has_ been fixed at b p.m., Sunday, arriving in Dunedin just after midnight. Buses for Normanby, St. Kilda, Anderson's Bay, and Mornington will meet the train on arrival. Special carriages have been set aside for the benefit of the club's patrons who intend spending the day in the Eglinton Valley, so that they can leave the train at Lumsden without disturbing their fellow passengers. .Special trips have been arranged to the head of Lake Wakatipu. Routcburn Valley, and Paradise. Excursionists are advised to carry a teapot and basket, as the club has arranged tor tea to ho available at all stopping places. Particulars are advised in this
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Evening Star, Issue 23817, 22 February 1941, Page 9
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159SUNSHINE CLUB EXCURSION Evening Star, Issue 23817, 22 February 1941, Page 9
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