I ASLWAY NOTICES. 2 ealani> g AIL WAYS,' - VIEW OF THE WONDER PtJL WAITOMO CAVES, DAT EXCURSION TRIP. AUCKLAND TO WAITOMO CAVES. CHEAP FARES. On SUNDAY. 15th April, a special excursion, triin connecting with. motortuMS to and from Waitomo Caves and taking passengers from Auckland. Newma|ket. iianurewa, Pukekohe, Tuakau, Te Kauwhata. Huntly, Taupiri. IS garuawabia and Franktcn only, will leave Auckland «?.50 a.m., Newmarket 8.59, Manurewa 9.'i7, Pukekohe 9.54. Tuakau. 10.3, Te Kauwhata 10.36. Huntly 10.55, Taupiri 11.3. Njtania■wahia 11.12, Frankton 11.40, arriving Hangatiki 1'2.40 p.m. Return train leaves "Hangatiki 6.15 p.m.. arriving Frankton 7.15, Ngaruawahia 7.4(5. Taupiri 7.55, Huntly 43 le Kauwhata 8.22, Tuakau 9.8. Pukekohe 9.17. Manurewa 9.4 - 2. Newmarket 10.9 and Auckland 10.15 p.m. Departure aurt arrival times of trains have been arranged to •nit the tram services at Auckland. DAY EXCURBION TICKETS will be issued to Hangatiki from Auckland, Newmarket, Manurewa Pukekohe, Tuakau, Te Kauwhata. Huntly. Taupiri, Ngaruawahia and Frankton, in conjunction with a special ticket (cost, adult 13s 6d. child 7s) covering return motor trip, Hangatiki to Waitomo, and Guide Fees for viewing 3 Caves- The ra 'l tickets will be available only by above special trains and are not available for break of lourney. Fares (Rail journey only) are as follows: From ' Auckland .. Newmarket .. Manurewa .. Pukekohe .. Tuakau .. • Te Kauwhata , Huntly .. Taupiri Ngaruawahia Frankton Junction 2nd Return. 12s ed l'2s 3d lis Ud 94 (id f)s Od 76 3d 6s 3d 5s Sd 5s 3d 4s 3d Ist. Return. 18s 6d 1& Od 16s 6d 14s Od 13s 6d 10s 6d 9s Od 8s 6d 7S 6d 68 Od Each passenger for Hangatiki will require to purchase, in addition to rail ficket, the special ticket embracing return motor journey and Guide fees (see above). Excursionists can obtain hot water at Waitomo. Railway Refreshment Rooms at Frankton will be open and excursionists may obtain refreshments there on outward and rsturn journeys. .. . Intending passengers are advised to book and reserve their seats early. Free Passes. Season and Commutation Tickets (Reporters' tickets and passes held by members of the Legislature excepted) will not be available by these trains.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19917, 10 April 1928, Page 3
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