—. _ ■' -■ " t "I was surprised,". said an Aw*« *tralian visitor to Wanganui (report.!* the "Herald"),'"to find all the passengers in the railway carriage Toe,* cupied on the Main Trunk' either busy; reading or seeping- while the trainj was passing through some of the uiosfl magnificent, scenery 1 "have ever Keen." He said that during the journey higl fellow passengers, presumably Xe\tf Zealanders, were grumbling about 1 h<? ti.iin journey, and the maioritv ul! them glancing at their wat.-Vs 'over# few minutes, inpatient to x vhei'tf destinations. "For me," he continaod ' " t,lp far too (luicli'v. 1 wanted to more of . VO , M . ( ,j 01 .: 07i;3 seenerv. "■
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Northern Advocate, 9 February 1925, Page 4
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