ROUND-TRIP TOURS THROUGH CENTRAL OTAGO.
Round-Trip Tickets, available for two months, will be issued from Ist November to 31st March, as under :— No. I.—From Dunedin to Queenstown (via Kingston), return to Dunedin via Wanaka and Lawrence, or rice versa . . £4 15 O Ist Class* No. 2.—From Dunedin to Queenstown (via Kingston), return to Dunedin via Arrow and Lawrence, or vice versa .. . . 4 0 0 ~ No. 3.—From Dunedin to Queenstown (via Kingston), return to Dunedin via Wanaka and Raufurly, or vice versa . . 510 O No. 4.—From Dunedin to Queenstown (via Kingston), return to Dunedin via Arrow and Ranfurly, or vice versa .. .. 4 IO O ‘lncluding steamer and coach fares. The journey may be broken at any station at which the train is timed to stop after travelling twenty-five miles from the original starting station, provided the specified time for which the tickets are available is not exceeded. The steamer service is conducted by the Lake Wakatipu Steamship Company. The coach service is conducted by Messrs. Craig and Co.
On occasions of public holidays, races, agricultural and pastoral shows, etc , special concessions are made in fares, and additional travelling facilities are provided, p'or particulars, see advertisements in local papers, and posters exhibited at railway stations. For further particulars of trains and coach and steamer services, in connection with tourist excursions, see Official Pocket Time-table issued by the Railway Department, which can be obtained at railway stations, price one penny. The Railway Department is not responsible for the coach or steamer services, and is not answerable for their fulfilment. Head Office, Wellington. BY ORDER.
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New Zealand Graphic, 25 December 1899, Page 16
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261ROUND-TRIP TOURS THROUGH CENTRAL OTAGO. New Zealand Graphic, 25 December 1899, Page 16
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