For Railway Passengers Guidance.
IMMARY OP THE NEW TIME TABLE. The alterations and amendments the railway time table have reiced many a citizen to tlio state John Jones, costermonger, some me of London, made illustrious by song writer who sang of him that rince Jack Jones came into a little t of oof 'e dunno where e arol no experiences of varying time ibles during the past three or four onths have left dubious impressions l the minds of citizens, and quite number have missed their passages' irough confusing last months mes with those of the present, o doubt there will be general apreciation felt for the subjoined immary of train times, which will s printed in "The Chronicle" from ay to day, until familiarity cures le present doubtfulness with which asidents in various localities are fflicted. IN to \o]o ' a°* * •-! I-** * -?* * %% 2 10 50 ' CO » CO O (h r * l 85 - IS i i - 3- 12--22 £cm* leo J« |* rji | |»oco S in O >0 0.0 . 8 a!S o cm mcor-, -CM ICM CM <*> "* <*' $ o § m • cs io 25 S2 c* r|j go 10 m <M m . r *. Si |«>. <*** *ci M °^ Eh § £> . O ::•::: i :::: i :^ a f § a So r< OH 2 _, ( hQ lasss I SS-I Sflnfl* , •3 —>2 Sei 3 PhEh^oqM^O^OehFPhF Some of the above trains will stop it intermediate stations, such as Dokomaru, Ohau, Manakau, Te loro, etc.; but there are some vhich do not. Residents should icquaint themselves with the trains vhich do stop at their particular stations. . ira ■** ,_ a*-!*** *9* * -** r l* * 10 . . ■*# CO t> 1> CO 05 ft .O'OOO co o ca CO tH 10 „, CM* 10 H • CirHrH CM rH rH CO Cj rHrH rH .©CO O O rH CO grHCO , CM ID rH 10 'OJO I* ri* IrH ICM I * CM g B w rH rH 'rH' rH ' <-* rK .10 CM CO CO CM . JJ 3"**"* '°. CM -* COr-j £ -i-ci* ,CS , 6 O rH $ rt I | * rH* rH | * rH"£ • O O O O WE W g| rH 1Q 10 CO "t J £ a J <D* * * CO, ,©H kH " 2 . . . .' £ O:i!i:I i : i ! : : : Ch to * ?§• £+> : . : : : : . . . : : .-ccn «* £rH£HO2OrHWcO 2EHCI< As previously mentioned, there are several wayside stations at which one or more of the above trains will stop whenever passengers desire to bo set down or taken up. Local residents may ascertain which are the trains which cater for their towns, and may then work out, from the above figures, the time which the train will take to travel from tho station immediately preceding. The Auckland -express reaches Palmerstan, from the North, at 12.40 p.m. and arrives at Thorndon at 4.7 p.m. The Auckland express leaves Thorndon at 12.15 p.m. and roacltes Palmerston at 3.35 p.m.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 May 1910, Page 4
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451For Railway Passengers Guidance. Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 May 1910, Page 4
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