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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 9 (January 1, 1929)

At Tutira

At Tutira.

Upon arrival at Tutira soon after 1 o'clock, the excursionists quickly scattered to have lunch. The Department very thoughtfully had provided an ample supply of hot water, which was greatly appreciated by all. Quite a number made off to have a hurried look at the beautiful Tutira lake, nestled among the hills about three-quarters of a mile away. It was unanimously agreed that an excursion arranged to that delightful lake would be a most popular movement.