Pleasant Trip to Tauranga.
Mr and Mra Gold. Smith and Mr and Mrs Boylan returned on Saturday afternoon from a trip overland to Tauranga. Th«y left Gib borne on 26 They ?p?ak in high term" of the trip, ths ladies enjoying it ver,> much, Th<a roads Were fairly good, ami (bough the party met with ?oraa heavy rain they esy the fov di-comfurtu were nothing comparison to the pleasure?. Of ooutee the ladieA are good h rteawomsn and the whole party were well mounted. F ienda whom they viaiifd made things very enjoyable for the guests, and OU the whole they i-ay they could not have wished fur a pleasanter trip. The tralliu on the road has been H rt-atly on the increase. 34 people having passed through w Chiu the p»st for*night. It is believed that uetffi flAjlhjer the journey through to Opottki, and peihips on to Tauranga, wil be a favorite one for holidaym»kerK. and many peopla will come through tu Gisborne. Mr Boyiati considers the most convenient siege from Gi*barne is to start early, and get to Mr tltuiseo’a accommodation house, of which all trgv?Hets speak tiiguiy.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 559, 20 January 1891, Page 3
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190Pleasant Trip to Tauranga. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 559, 20 January 1891, Page 3
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