RAILWAY NOTICES. i NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. i CURTAILMENT OF TRAIN SERVICES. COAL SHORTAGE. TN VIEW OP THE NECESSITY TO : A CONSERVE TiJE RAILWAY COAL i STOCK, ti ' drastic curtailment .of I Passenger and Goods Services will l>a i biought into operation en .\ULY 2,, IJI'J. . i 'J'liu travelling .public ni'o. strongly i urged to avail themselves of tho opportunity permitted by the continuation of | the present full service of • passenger ; trains to complete contemplated journeys 011 or before JULY 1, as, after Hint date i an-l • until further notice, travelling j facilities will be strictly limited to the i barest necessities. BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.,/ j ■ REDUCTION OP TRAIN SERVICES I (Saving, of Coal). ON and after WEDNESDAY,'. July X ' 1919, and until further notice, all • ordinary train services will be suspended, and trains will run as follows:— ' ' MANAWATU LINE. ! Down. \ FOR WELLINGTON (Thorndoii)-Wa-nganui dep. 10.40 a.m.; Napier depart 7.0 a.m.; Palmerston * North dep. 7.0, a.m., 3.30 p.m.; Levin dep. 8.45 a.m., 5.15 p.m.; Oinki dep. 9.30 a.m., G. 5 p.m.; Paekakariki dep. 5.50, 7.0, 10.55 a.m., 7.16 p.m. 5 Johnsonville dep. 7.10, 8.20 a.m., 12.27, 2.13. 5.59, and 8.37 p.m. Up. ' FOR. WANGANUI AND NAPIER— Wellington (Thorndon) dep. 8.4 a.m.; Paekakaviki dep. 10.1 a.m.; Levin dep. 11.54. a.m. ' • FOR, PALMERSTON NORTH—Wei'lington (Thorndon) dep. 8.4 a.m.; 2.0 p.m.; Paekakariki dep. 10.1 a.m., 3.54 p.m..; Levin dep. 11.54 a.m., 5.40 p.mi FOR PAEKAKARIKT - Wellington : : (Thorndon) dop; 8.4 a.m.,i 12.15 p.m. (Bat. only), 1.25 p.m. (Sat. only), 2.0 p.m., 5.2 a '■] p.m. (Mon., Tues., Wed., Thur., and ; Eri. only), and 6.24 p.m. ■ ■ ' FOR JOHNSONVILLE - Wellington : ; (Thorndon) dep. 8.4 a.m., 12.15 p.m. (Sat. only), 1.25, 2.0, 5.10 (not Sat.), : 5.25, 0.24 p.m. These trains will stop at all stations ■■ as required for passengers. ' WAIRARAPA LINE. Down, FOR WELLINGTON. (Lambton)-. Woodville dep. 8.15 a.m. (Mon., Wad., Fri. only); Masterton dep.. 8.0 a.m. . (Tues., Thurs., Sat. 0n1y),.3.30 p.m.; Carterton dop. 8.44 a.m. (Tues., Thurs., Sat. only), 4.15 p.m.; Featherston dep. 9.40 а.m. (Tues. Thurs., Sat. only), and 5.25 p.m.; Upper Hutt dep. 6.27, 7.50 a.m., ■ 12.27.p.m. (Tues., Thurs., Sat. only), 4.40 i p.m. (Sat. only). 8.35 p.m.; Lower Hutt- '■ dep. 7.5, 7.21, 8.17, 8.36 a.m., 12.7. p.m. (Sat. only), 1.10 p.m. (Tues., Thurs., Sat. only), 1.45 p.m. (Sat. only),-4.0. p.m. (not . Sat.), 5.10 p.m. (not Sat.), 5.23 p.m. (Sat. : only), 6.5 (not Sat.), 9.23p.m.;Petonedep. ./!; 7.9, 7.23,8.21,8.41 a.m., .12,11 (Sat only), 1.15 ~ (Tues., Thurs., Sat. only),. 1.49 (Sat. - I only). 5.14 (not Sat.), 5.27 (Sat. only), ; 4.15 (not 5at.),'6.9 (not Sat.), 9.37 p.m. Tho 7.50 a.m. Upper Hutt-Wellington j train will not stop at Ngahauranga or ' Kaiwarra. s UP. ; FOR MASTERTON - Wellington . (Lambton) dep. 8.5 a.m. 1 , 4.2S p.m.: (Tues- ; day, Thursday, Saturday 0n1y).,: TOR WOODVlLLE—Wellington Lamb- ■ ton) dep. 8.6 a.m. (Monday, Wednesday, i and Friday only).'. FOR UPPER. HUTT - Wellington (Lambton) /dep. 7.8, 8.5 a.m., 12.15., p.m. (Saturday only), 1.20 p.m.; (Saturday only), 4.28 p.m. (Tuesday, -Thursday, Saturday only), 5:12 p.m. (not Saturday), б.14 pjn. • . ' I ' ; FOR, LOW® HUTT AND PETONE— Wellington (Lambton) dep. 7.8, 8.5 a.m., 12.6 p.m. (Saturday only), 12.15 ; p.Ui. (Saturday only), 1.20 p.m., 4.2S p.m. (Tuesday, Thursday, Satuirday only), 5.3 p.m. (not Saturday), 5.12 p.m., 5.27. p.m. • ' ' (not Saturday), '6.14 p.m. . -~ . The .5.5 p.m. Wellington-Lower Hutt train will not stop "at Kaiwarra qr Ngahauraiiga. CURTAILMENT OF GOODS TRAFFIC. From above-mentioned date tlio goods services will be reduced to a minimum, and only goods referred to b?low will be acceped for transit:— . ' : Live stock—Limited to animals required by butchers for slaughter-to meet local consumption. (Live stock other than animals' for slaughter will not bo accepted tor carriage.) , . ', , • Foodstuffs such ns Meats (fresh and preserved). Fish, Bread, Flour, Sugar, Jam, Tea, Coffee, eto. -. • •• • ' , , Milk, Cream, Butter, and Cheese. Frozen Meat and Wool consigned direct to ships for shipment. ■ ' Household requisites, sucli as Kerossne, Soap, Lamps, Brushwaro, etc. Household Furniture and effects of per- ■: sons moving.. Coal and Firewood. . , ~ Grain' (for immediate gristing), Pota- j toes and other Vegetables, Fniit.' ■ ' Benzine and oilier motor spirits. _ Lima and' manures for agricultural , purposes consigned direct.to farmers, and chaff for feeding live stock, but tho quantities must in every instance bo . limited to the minimum to cover-bare ~ " Limo!'rait, and meat bags for freez- j ing works. , ■ ■ ■'. :• •: : Lime for tanneries and gasworks. .. Posts, stakes, wire, seeds, and agricultural machinery consigned direct .to - fanners. . ■ , , .. . Returned empties (such as fish, boxes, fish casks, butter and cheese Iwxes, etc.) to be used for conveyancc of foodstutTs . aiid other essentials; shoots for, .making fruit cases, butter boxes, cheese crates,: and casks. „ ... ' V„, Goods 'accepted for. carriage ex coastal shipping will Tequiro to conform ..to .tM® above restrictions. . . . ■ Beer. Wines, and Spirits will NOl b( . carnod "' BY ORDER.
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