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RAILWAY FARES.

TO THE EDITOR. . i,. ; Sir,—l very rarely rush into print,, but on the present occasion I wish to air what''l consider a grievance. The cheap three days' trips occasionally run to Eotorua and . S elsewhere at a single fare for the double, J. • journey are a great boon to us of the lean ■persons, but should wo wish to extend our jg|| * ' holiday , for, a week or two,* our< Democratic I Government, or rather its Railway, Depart" : T.)« | moat, stops in. It allows the man who - , ! can usually afford to pay, viz.', the fi rs '* -.• 1 class passenger, this privilege, :on payment.'.; . . ! of a small extra charge.).■..■.-■.Until'.: quite re- ; • j oently these extended tickets were availj able for both first and second class, an ,^4 • order has recently been received from-Wel> lington debarring the extension of theEl , to the second-class. |gj _ 1 , 11l • . How Charles; Dickons would rov;e] xn tin ifelaiesti prank 'i of -the CiroanjlocutioniOßw®^?;^^^® ' I am, *; etc., ]DA®AWB>'f ] Auckland, January 22, 1902.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11871, 24 January 1902, Page 6

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RAILWAY FARES. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11871, 24 January 1902, Page 6

RAILWAY FARES. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11871, 24 January 1902, Page 6