RAILWAY NOTICES. ■ NEW ZEALAND.RAILWAYS. ' WELLINGTON. .RACES, AT TRENTHAM, A 23th APRIL and 2nd MAY. • : ' : "OTOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to TE 11 ARO'. available for return until 13th May, will to obtainable from Woociville, Opaki, and intermediate stations oi\ 28th April and Ist May, andfrpm Masterton, Greytown, Cross Creek, and intermediate stations on 28th and 29th April and Ist May. On WEDNESDAY and . SATURDAY, 29tK APRIL, and 2nd MAY, Tickets • available for • use on day of issue only, will be obtainablo as under:—' ' " dar- ■ Seated. >■ ' ...... . .' . . > riages. Wgus. 1 e Aro, . Wellington, Ngahau- : ranga', Petone; and Lower i Hutt to Trentham (return) 4s.' Gd. 3s.'Gd.. Trentham to Te Aro and Wei-.' ' (. J lington (single)' .... . 2s.,'Gd. Is. 6d] Trentham.to Lower Hutt and Petone Rsingle) ;' ... Is.'6d.' Is. Od. . The Return Fares include admission to Race-' course. ■ :• -, From Masterton,i Greytown, Cross Creek, arid intermediate stations to Trenthain—Holiday ■ Excursion Fares (by morning trains. only). • Admission to, Racecourse is NOT in 'Holiday 'Excursion Fares. ~ -, ; • V On 29th April and 2nd May, Race' Trains will run as'under:— ■ *> \ • •; FOR RACECOURSE.-To Aro 10.25 and - 10.53 a.m., Wellington dep. 10.48, 10.58, '11.8 a.m., and 1.5 p.m. ' - •v. ; The 10.25 a.m.'train from Te Aro'will, .after ~ leaving Te Aro, stop only at Petone and Lower '. Hutt .to take iip passengers for •Trentham. The 11.8 a.m. train from • Wellington .will stop, at Lower Hutt, arid the-1.5. p.m. train, from Wellington at Petone and Lower Hutt to take up passengers for Trentham. , Passengers from Ngaha.uranga will, require to ' travel by the ttedn leaving Wellington at.' . 10.0 a.m., Ngaliaurimga 10.12 a.m.-; those from •> Petone by trains leaving Te Aro ait ,10.25 a.m., and Wellington - at' 10.0 a.m. and 1.5 p.m.; those " from Lower Hutt by trains leaving-Te Aro at 10.25; a.m., and Wellington at 10.0 ' a.m., 11.8 a.m. and 1.5 p.m. ' ■ With these exceptions Race Trains WILL NOT STOP. BETWEEN WELLINGTON and TRENTHAM. • ' "' ' , FROM RACECOURSE—For Wellington and Te Aro at 4.50 and.5.20 p.m., and for' Wellington only at 5.10.and 5.30p;m. ■ ; The 4:50 p.m. train will, fetop at Lower Hutt and Petone to', set down passengers • (passengers for. Ngahauranga to. change .at Lower Hutt into train leaving v( here at .'5.25 p.m.). ' The's.lo 'p.m. and-5:20 tP-iu. 'trains WILL' NOT STOP BETWEEN-, TRENTHAM and'. WELLINGTON. ' ' ° A';y -■■■ The 5.30 p.m. train will stop at Lower Hutt, : Petone, and Ngahauranga to 1 set down passengers. :• • j . •. V.,. - ;. --'The usual 9.55 a.m. Te Aro-Wondville.train' % will leave Te Aro at 9.45 a.nii, Wellington ;10,0, Ngahauranga 10,12, Petone 10.25; Lower -Hutt 10.34, .Upper Hutt arr. 11.15 a.m.'iJforth of ' ■ . Upper Hutt this train will run .as 'iignaL :' . An extra train ..will ,leave Wellington for Lower Hutt at 10.15 a.m.,.Ngahauranga 10.28, Petone 10.42, Lower Hutt arr. 10,46 a.iri. The. 1.20. p.m.'-Wellir.gton-Upper Hutt train will, on 29th April, leave Lower Hutt' at 1.53 p.m. . ' The 3.45 .pTm.. Te Aro-Masterton *'train, will leave Trentham 5.15 p.m. •' 1 ' ; . , ' The usual 5.13. p.m. Wellington-Upper 'Hutt '.train (29tV April) will run to Lower Hutt' only. -The' usual G. 5 p.m. Te Aro-Lower Hutt train (29th April) t will run to Upper Hutt;, ■ Lower Hutt dep. 7.10' p.m.;' Upper Hutt:arr.' 7.55 p;rii. - The usual 4.4f1 ; . p.m. train'. Upper Hutt- to • Lower "Hutt will leave Upper Hutt 5.32' p.m.,' connecting at Lower Hutti with train for Wei- " . lington at 6.20 p.m. • '.■'.i.'.i-. ■The only- trains by which-Race Tickets'; will . be issued '.will -be. the'"Rice Trains, tho" 9,45 a.m. Te .Aro-Wobdyille train'(at Ngahauranga,. >. : Petone, arid Lower Hutt only), and-the . 1.20 .. p.m.,'Wellington-Upper Hutt: traiii ; (1.8. p.ny. from To Aro on Saturday).- " \ • 1 Season Tickets (Press Reporter's' Tickets ex- .. cepted), Tourist.Tickets, and Free-Passes,will- • . not 5 be available by the Race Trains. 8750 \. BY ORDER. /
HOTEL NQTICES. TTOTEL WINDSOR.— I This magnificent new : and commodious, five-story Private- Hotel is now open to guests.. Afternoon Tea ? a speciality.- Also, our, iip'to-date Grill Room j the first' and only'one of its kind in tha Dominion. Edwards and B'oulton, Proprietors. ■- ".,csiG Tiff A SONIC , HOTEL..""';';: PALMERSTON IYJL - .' NORTH.-. ;.. ■' . .. ROGER MULROONEY,; Proprietor.'-- . Mail Trains stop fifteen minutes. . Never forget an. old'friend..- "CSIS nnHE MARQUIS OF NORMiNBT HOTEL, . A . CARTERTON.,-! ; lU W. .M. HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. - I The best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. ; v . - CSU ■ .:. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL ; - ; (WELLINGTON)! ; OFFERS First-Class Accommodation for Vial* /tors." Charges very moderate. Best brands •of Wine ' and Spirits . kept lin-.ttockX : Terms on application.: ■ • -B. DWYER, Proprietor. , Telephone 463. CT2t • CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL 'Opposite Railway Station), : . ■ N'ORTi' MRS. J. ADAMS (late of the .Marquis of :Normanby Hotel, Carterton), -announces that she is in. possession ot the above 'House. Convenient for catching early trains. accommodation and first-class table. '' 1■ it r ;; cwi WLUB - HO'TEL,'' . CARTE;STON ■■■-. • (Under • New Management). .' T. P. FIRMAN -Proprietor,-^;..-• Late of the New Zealand Raihvay Servica. Good. Comfortable, Hotel, ■ splendidly furnish- , cd;' first-class Cuisine, .every attention; every modern convenience.New l Table. Situated within three'minutes'from the Railway Station, • and ' next the Wairarapa P. and: A. Association Show Grounds. ' ; Telephono 11. ' C 679 BELLEYUE GARDENS AND HOTEL, LOWER HUT'iV fT\HE most Scientific and Ornamental Garden!' X in the Southern' Hemisphere. J ■ Hotel has been Thoroughly Renovated and Enlarged. New' Private Apartments' and Dining-room capable of seating 150. ! . " ' Good fishing and shooting.. Splendid tram service and telephono 'communication' witn city. ■ i ' ' W. GANDAR, . ' .'■ Manager. CITY BUFFET; HOTEL, WELLINGTON. rE Most Central in the City; offers splett did accommodation. Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended W Best Brands Wines and Spirits. Trams pass the door five- -cimntes. TARIFF—Ss. 1 fid. to Gs. £-1. pcr-day-A. R. V. LODDER, . .Proprietor. '
' . - « EXCELLENT'; ' t - THAT is what you will 'say. when von • taste GOLDEN' BEEjAM. Every- v obo says it is good; and everyone buys, GOLDEN BEE vJAP/i Is mado in Wellington, and .is mads with such' care, skill, ami oleaiiliiioss that ■ it cannot . help' being' good: It is just . like, home-made • jnin*. it is. delicious is flavour, and :pure aiuiMvlioleboiuo. PUT UP IN 11b. CANS I'; There is no waste, r.nii them is no need to buy all one kind. . Jt,,is cheap enough to be in' every horua. i . SOLD BY <U GlvOC'i.lvS. "
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 182, 27 April 1908, Page 10
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