The last act of the Ktttnara Jubilee was staged at the Greymouth Railway Station this morning, when most of the visiting pioneers said good-bye to the West Coast as the express steamed out for Christchurch. Many of the old people still proudly wore their Jubilee ribbons. In another section of the train were the “pioneers” of to-day. A large number of runners and cyclists who have been competing at West Coast athletic meetings also left the Coast behind them. ’Under the circumstances, the train was much larger than usual, and nine cars were necessary to accommodate the 224 passengers.
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS ■; .' ; . , ’ t —- WANTED— Four Passengers , for Nelson, by car leaving Sunday. —Apply F. Minchin, Taxi Stand.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 March 1926, Page 5
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