THE TRAIN SERVICE.
By the oourteay of His Worship the Mayor we are enabled to publish the s nli joined telegram which he hasreoaived from the Railway Oommlsslonets In r*ply to the resolutions forwarded as the outcome of the reoent public meeting. It will be seen with satisfaction that those resolutions have prodoood come praotioal results and also that the Commissioners are still open to receive suggestions or representations. WSLLINGTOH, April 20. The Mayor, Ashburton. Your resolutions re time table. Commissioner* will be able to alter tbe trl- weekly service days as you request. Will aloo be able to shorten the time rf slow trains, Ohristohoroh to Timaru, by somewhat more than half an hour. The times are fixed so that Ashburton reaideota oan either reach Onrlatoburch at 7 (p m.) whloh <* earlid» than present express, or at 8 50, whloh will give tbe opportunity of le»a travelling m the dark If desired, Oommlesloners are still discussing matter, and are open to receive any suggestions or representations, B. O. PILOHKR, Aotlnp Score'ary,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2115, 22 April 1889, Page 2
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172THE TRAIN SERVICE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2115, 22 April 1889, Page 2
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