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ffl ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. Tourist Excursion Tickets (FIRST-CLASS) Are issued daily (Sundays excepted) throughout the year, as under:— —' I'll Z X * -i DOTH TQT A"MT>Q fs I These Tickets are available over Government lines only, and are obtainable (a) Available over lines of BOTH ISLANDS JL f 011 aa foU _ bat Auefcland> OnehMlga , Thame9 , Napier> Hast . 101 DI A. W-D.EJ.ixD II OILL Cldib QV > 9 3 ings, Woodville, Masterton, Palmerston North, Wanganui, New Plymouth, O @ t Wellington, and Te Aro; », and <» at Nelson, Greymduth, Lyttleton, ChristJf x S 4,; church, Ashburton, Timaru, Oamaru, Palmerston, Port Chalmers, Dunedin, (b) Available over NORTH ISLAND lines for JL fl • s Mosgiel, Milton, Lawrence, Clinton, Invercargill, and Bluff Railway Stations. 1 FOUR WEEKS from date of issue i I J • ® O TOURIST EXCURSION TICKETS may be extended for any period not ■■ J § exceeding four weeks on payment of an extension fee of £1 lOs. per week, (c) Available over MIDDLE ISLAND lines tor x k $h f I or portion of a week, on application to the Stationmaster at any of the above- I FOUR WEEKS from date of issue m/v II f mentioned stations before the expiration of original ticket. I I i j Q E! * Thermal Springs..■>. T™> cold lakes and the glacial Rotorua Hot Lakes To 1 o*l/1 || UIoTKIGT Ol U I AbU. Waitomo Caves ivllU .Wakatipu, Wanaka, Hawea, Manapouri, Te Anau, Okoro?re a Hot Springs. Sutherland Falls, etc. ~ v rX! •. BB * • RETURN EXCURSION TICKETS, available for three months, will be issued ROUND-TRIP EXCURSION TICKETS are .saved throughout the year as under: Sg .. Novembet and 31st Matchj as under 1. From Auckland to Thames by rail, Thames to Auckland by steamer, or m 8 KINGSTON LAKE WAKATIPU ROUND TRIP —First-class, 215.; Second-class, 15s. (Including Saloon Steamer Passage, Kingston to Queenstown and back). 2. From Auckland to Rotorua, thence to Thames by rail, Thames to Auckland W& From Ist Class. 2nd Class by steamer, or vice versa. MM Christchurch (ma Waimea line only) ... ••• £3 13 6 £2 O 0 ROUND TRlP—First-class, 325. 6d. ; Second-class, 21s. M# Christchurch (round trip via Waimea Line or Invercargill ... 40 0 24 6 3. Auckland to Hangatiki to Rotorua, and Rotorua to Thames by rail, Thames Dunedin (ma Wimea Line only) ... ... ... 115 0 10 6 to Auckland by steamer, or vice versa. ip'X Dunedin (round trip ma Wimea Line or Invercargill) ... 22 6 1 5 0 8 m Invercargill (via Kingston Line only) ... ... 100 014 0 ROUND TRlP—First-Class, 395. ; Second-class, 245. Invercargill (ma either Kingston or Gore and Wimea Line) 15 0 015 G These Tickets are available for three months from date of issue. The journey may be broken at any station at which the train is timed to stop after travelling To PEMBROKE, LAKE WANAKA ten miles from the original starting station, provided the specified time for which the tickets are available is not exceeded. (Including Saloon Steamer Passage, Kingston to Queenstown and back, and , i ■ niißMnn &M Coach Queenstown to Pembroke and back). From Dunedin (via Wimea Line only) ... 60s. (First-class). I I* /I — /A *l*l /■ I RAC* The journey may be broken at any station at which the train is timed to stop after travelling ■ L fl||| |,|||/| || / ■ | IX Si twenty-five miles from the original starting-station provided the specified time for which the tickets are available is not exceeded. The Ice Region of New Zealand &M And AORANGI, “The Cloud Piercer.” S'S Through Booking to mount cook If R° un d-trip Tours RETURN EXCURSION TICKETS for the through journey by rail to Fairlie, thrnilffh thence by coach to Mount Cook Hermitage, returningl via Kurow or Fairlie, or by <•■■■WUgll ■ wl wMiM wV rail to Kurow, thence by coach to Mount Cook Hermitage, returning via Fairlie, will IMO I be issued between the Ist November and 31st March, available for return for three T , rtTT^Tr a , j a „ months (subject to the coach portion of the journey being completed on or before ROUND-TRIP TICKEIS, available for three months, will be issued from Ist 30th April.) November to 31st March, as under:— RSIUBN FABBS (inoluuias Coach Faros): gg No Rrate lst a™ f«™.From Dunedin ... First-class, £4 17 6 Second-class, £4 5 0 OQ 1. From Dunedin to Queenstown (via Wimea Line to Kingston) ; return From Christchurch ... „ 410 0 ~ 4 2 6 f ;o Dunedin via Wanaka or Lawrence, or vice versa ... ... £4 4 6 The journey may be broken at any station at which the train is timed to stop after travelling 2. From Dunedin to Queenstown (ma Wimea Line to Kingston) ; return twenty-five miles from the original starting-station, provided the specified time for which the MM Dunedin via Arrow and Lawrence, or vice versa ... ... 3 9 6 tickets are available is not exceeded. g. p rom Dunedin to Queenstown (via Wimea Line to Kingston); return The Grandeur of the Scenery in this District has no parallel to Dunedin via Wanaka and Omakau; or ' vice versa ... ... 4 7 o , MM From Dunedin to Queenstown (via Wimea Line to Kingston); return Outside the Polar Regions. to Dunedin via Arrow and Omakau; or vice versa ... ... 3 7 0 8 * Including Steamer and Coach Fares. ™SsTz The journey may be broken at any station at which the train is timed to stop after travelling ’F’JK twenty-five miles from the original starting-station, provided the specified time for which the tickets UANIUIFD PI MrtT QPRINHQ are available is not exceeded. ■ Ivl ■» I 1 wl 'pjjg steamer service on Lake Wakatipu is conducted by the Railway Department, and is run in ■ —■ 11 M® conjunction with the through trains from and to Dun .din and Invercargill; the Lake Wanaka SpM service by R. S. McDougall. The coach service is conducted by Messrs. Craig and Co. Through Booking by Rail and Coach to the Springs. RETURN EXCURSION TICKETS to Hanmer Plains, available for return for three On occasions of public holidays, races, agricultural and pastoral shows, etc., months will be issued daily throughout the year from Invercargill and Dunedin, and special concessions are made in fares, and additional travelling facilities are provided, from Christchurch, Papanui, and Kaiapoi daily, between Ist October and 30th April 8 F° r particulars see advertisements in local papers, and posters exhibited at railway (and thereafter thrice weekly, viz., on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays). stations. . RETURN THROUGH FARE, by Rail and Coach, FIRST-CLASS : || wit From Christchurch and Papanui ... ... £lB 0 ment, which can be be obtained at railway-stations, price one-penny. From Kaiapoi ... ... ... ... 160 .ri jj a jj wa y Department is not responsible for the coach or steamer services From Invercargill 45 0 5>M conducted by private enterprise, and is not answerable for their fulfilment. The journey may be broken at any station at which the train is timed to stop after travel- <PM Head OFFICE, WELLINGTON, B"Y ORD F.H,, ling ten miles from the original starting-station, provided the specified time for which kt k mne the tickets are available is not exceeded. O® November, 1905.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 824, 21 December 1905, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 824, 21 December 1905, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 824, 21 December 1905, Page 32

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