File:Kai-Wara-Wara Toll Gate. Clearing Ticket. 6d. 25 Sept(ember) 1864. (21666035225).jpg
The ticket is signed by William Gill, first gate keeper at the Kai Warra Toll Bar.
The first toll gate was established at Kaiwharawhara in 1863, and remained there until 1890 (See Onslow historian, volume 10, number 2 (1980), pages 13-21).
The ticket is for sixpence (6d). A horse, saddled or harnessed, would have cost sixpence to get through the toll gate. A mule or an ass would also have cost sixpence if saddled or harnessed. For a full set of the toll charges, see the Onslow historian article above, page 13.
Quantity: 1 colour art print(s) on ticket..
Physical Description: Letterpress on card , 90 x 56 mm.
Kai-Wara-Wara toll gate. Clearing ticket. 6d. 25 Sept[ember] 1864.. Ref: Eph-A-ROAD-1864-01. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. natlib.govt.nz/records/22874991
The first toll gate was established at Kaiwharawhara in 1863, and remained there until 1890 (See Onslow historian, volume 10, number 2 (1980), pages 13-21).
The ticket is for sixpence (6d). A horse, saddled or harnessed, would have cost sixpence to get through the toll gate. A mule or an ass would also have cost sixpence if saddled or harnessed. For a full set of the toll charges, see the Onslow historian article above, page 13.
Quantity: 1 colour art print(s) on ticket..
Physical Description: Letterpress on card , 90 x 56 mm.
Kai-Wara-Wara toll gate. Clearing ticket. 6d. 25 Sept[ember] 1864.. Ref: Eph-A-ROAD-1864-01. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. natlib.govt.nz/records/22874991
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