RAILWAY NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PALMERSTON NORTH RACES AT AWAPUNI RACECOURSE, APRIL 13 & 14. HOLIDAY EXCURSION FARES.
Holiday excursion tickets to 'Palmerston North, available for return until Thursday, April 28, 1921, will be obtainable on April 13 and 14 at Wanganui, Foxton, Wellington (Thorndon), Wapukurau, Masterton, and intermediate stations.
On April 14 these tickets will be issued only by the following trains: —6.20 a.m. train from Masterton, 8.20 a.m. Mail train from Wellington (Thorndon), and the 6.35 a.m, train from Paekakariki.
On April 13 and 14, Return. Tickets (including admission to Course), Palmerston North to Racecourse, price 4s. each, available for day of issue only, will be obtainable at Masterton, Wellington (Thorndon), Paekakariki, Otaki, Levin, and Shannon, for trains running to or ria the Racecourse or connecting with a train for Racecourse. These tickets will also be obtainable on such trains from Guards. All Racecourse passengers on the Race trains from Palmerston North or on “Up" morning trains running via Awapuni Racecourse must hold 4s. tickets for Awapuni Racecourse Branch Line. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, Special Passenger Train will leave Wellington 7.10 a.m., Johnsonville 7.40 a.m., Paekakariki 8.48 a.m., Awapuni Racecourse arr. 11.9 a.m. This train will stop only at ' Ngaio, Khandallah, Johnsonville, Porir,ua, Paremata, (Plimmerton, Paekakariki, Waikanae, O'taki, Manakau, Levin, Shannon, and Longburn for passengeON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, April 13 and 14, the train leaving Paekakariki at 6.35 a.m. will run via Awapuni Racecourse, arriving Racecourse at W Th o a ’ Wellington-New Plymouth Up Mail Train (Wellington dep. 8.20 a.m.) will stop at Awapuni to set down passeneCßoturn train yill leave Awapuni Rac£ course at 5.30 p.m., Wellington aA-. 10.55 P 'The New Plymouth-WeUington Doivn Mail Train (Palmerston North dep. 3.30 pm.) will stop at Awapuni, if required, to pick up passengers. QRr)ER .
MOTOR SERVICES. MARTON-WANGANUI MOTOR IrTON-WANGANUI MOTOR SERVICE. , SERVICE. FARE. 10s. "AARD” SERVICE CARS MEET MAIN TRUNK TRAINS - AT v MARTON JUNCTIONWire "AARD,” WANGANUI, Or ’PHONE 219. Accommodation arranged on request. WANGANUI MOTOR COMPANY. WANGANUI MOTOR COMPANY. Opera House Garage. Wanganui.
L 0.0 K ! ROYAL MAIL. PASSENGERS contemnlating travelling from PICTON to CHRISTCHURCH and intermediate towns (or vice-versa) can be assured of Speed, Comfort. Reliability, and Punttualitv by travelling with the Kaikoura Motor Company's up-to-date Fleet of Cars, which meet all boats at PICTON. Book vour seats nt the Tourist Office and Cook’s Tourist, Wellington, also at E. H. BEST’S GARAGE, High Street. Blenheim. . And DRIVER. MASONIC HOTEL. Wynen Street. Passengers and luggage picked up at Hotels. Cars leave Best s Garage 8 a.m. daily. Eight-cylinder Cadillac Cars used. J. L. SCOTT, Representative. TOURISTS! nnARANAKI TRIPS*- To North Egmont, JL Mountain House, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. Fares, return same day,’ 17s- 6d.; stop-over, 225. 6d.; single. 15s.’ Write, or wire for sehts* SNELLING AND ANDREWS, Tourist Garage, NEW PLYMOUTH. Special Trips Arranged any time, any. where. 'Phone 357SHIPPING NOTICES. SHIRE LINE. HIRE LINE. LONDON and WEST COAST PORTS. UNITED KINGDOM—Out and Homo. STEAMER LOADING EARLY. Fleet— Argyllshire, Ayrshire, Banffshire, Buteshire, Berwicjtshiile. Cargo carried nt Low Rates of Freight. Offers of Cargo London to New Zealand Wanted. SHIBE LINE built first steamer speci* ally constructed for New Zealand Refrigerated trail:’, which vessel loaded in New Zealand, 1881. Since then Company have been continuously in the Passenger and Cargo Trade to and from New Zealand. For passage and freight, apply to TURNBULL, MARTIN, AND CO. DUNEDIN, Loading Brokers.
PASSENGERS TO ENGLAND. THOS. COOK AND, SON, ' DIRECT AGENTS FOR * ALL PASSENGER LINES TO ■ EUROPE. Berths arranged by all line?. MONEY MATTERS ARRANGED. COOK’S PASSENGER AGENCY, COOK’S PASSENGER AGENCY, 62 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, Wellington. I3OR NEW PLYMOUTH AND WANGANUI. S.S. HUIA—THIS DAY, APRIL .9: Cargo until noon, Queen’s Wharf, No. 5. A. BANNISTER AND CO., Telephone 496. Agents. BUSINESS NOTICES. AUCTION SALES. IF you are selling and want to obtain the Higheet Prices, send to our Auction Rooms, or we will sell at your residence. If you want to sell your Furniture on sight for cash, well give you the HIGHEST PRICE. WILLIAMS AND CO. LTD.. The Auction Arcade. Courtenay Place. Tel., 20-124. Box 947. OoKMILNE (Rubber Soles are screwed on, easily renewed. They save footwear, give long service. Insist on Wood-Milnes HOME Candy Makars, Thermometers. Large Stocks held. Itcnry Berry •nd Co., Dixon Street.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 166, 9 April 1921, Page 2
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