BRITISH FARMERS
VISIT TO HAWKE'S BAY.
TOUR OF THE DISTRICT TOMORROW,
The British Farmers’ party went through to Napier this evening. Tomorrow at 8.30 a.in., the visitors will assemble on Marine Parade, Napier, m front of the Masonic Hotel, where cars will be in readiness to convey them into the country, taking the following route, cars tollowing each other in procession:—
Leave Napier for top of Wharerangi Cutting. Remain there 10 minutes. Proceed to Puketapu, cross Swing Bridge, thence to Omaranui, Pakowhai, and on to Show Grounds at Tx>inoana. Remain at Show Grounds 10 minutes. Leave Show Grounds, proceed to Whakatu Freezing Works, where morning tea will be provided. From there through the Mangateretere fruit lands, along Lower Te Mata road, and then on to Te Mata Peak. Remain Te Mata Peak 10 minutes. Leave the Peak and proceed to lona and Woodford Colleges, driving through the grounds and along the Middle road, as far as Ingles Corner; cut across to Paki Paki and thence to Hastings, passing the borough afforestation reserve on the way; (hen on to Cornwall Park, arriving back in Hastings in time for luncheon.
1.30 p.m.: Luncheon at Assembly Hall. Hastings. 3.42 p.m.: Entrain at Hastings railway station for Dannevirke.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 70, 6 March 1930, Page 8
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