For Railway Passengers Guidance.
THE LOCAL TJAIE-TAULJi Searching through a railway lime table makes most people irritable. Xlie railway tome-table, like the ljolojiy, contains many good tilings, but tho public prefer to have he one particular food (whether mental or alimentary) desired on a given OCCnsioil, Hot a hotcll poteh of fi«r'ucs concerning the hrandi lino of T »ko, the tiido track of Waggon villo, or the cross line to NeVer"'■■"•Cli. Tho particular fia, IIV3 'Wl.v to bo of heneiit to dweller, iM ' tW0,,,, and Palmerst<m .\,,nh j, n> whal renders o>: Mio IC<M-oxvlioiiliia Chronicle read most, ■;',"'' W "'"• ''""I"'*' iM,nv<M.io,,,..e those figures arc »„„■ appended : _ 'I'O WKLLIXOTOX. ( ' indicates will r-lo i > io p,,t down <"' lake up pa«o timers). = o ' ■ - '~ '- >-> i ~ i t 2 1! « i- co E a^ , * I rTi , rt $ c o ■'• ! „-" i • * ■'■ ■ [ M "- 1 = ~ c £ c co -p 3 . lIP S 1 5 SI § I = 3 S § -S a 3 « ■- ,1 g g .E ?• "i 3 2 & 5 J S 1 "5 Sdiiiu oi' Uio above Ira ins will stop :it iiitorriK-diate statiojis, .such as Tokoiuarii, Ohnii, J'e ■Uoni, olr., but thuro are somo ""Inch do not. J.{.t\sidc!ilK should ai-(|iiain|, (hoiiLsolvos witli the trains wliicli do stop at tljoir particjlar stations. I'Uo.Ai \vi--;lij\(.;ton. 1.0 -u »* -: -* o ■ * t : * * . * (r : * * c ; s - 823 o , t r . g « Sr « » : CI , I>D H |§ K •" «—I i— »-i ,-, DC -' Ll CI i-r-. (/; /»., i≤ i. U. or. 2 I 3 . C , C' C> C- l^ ! J ■..;■'■ s - • t- * ■ * "". * i. - ~ I- CC C. C I'- " ' ' : : : : : : As previously mentioiKHl therii arc several wayside tstaLton.s at which one or more of the above trains will stop whenever pusseugcr.s <lesirc Io be set <lowu or taken "!»• I'ocal re.sidi-nt.s may a!-coilaiu which are the trains which cater for their towns, and may then work out from the a hove figures. Hie time uliieh the train will lake to | T ,vel iriini tile si at ion immediately preceding.
Tho Auckland express readies Palnier.sion, from the North. ;il 12.-U) ]i. in., and arrives at Thorndini at 1.7 p.m. The Anekland oxpreKs leaves Tlwirndon at 12.15 j>.m. and reaches Palinerston at 3.35 p.ei.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 July 1912, Page 4
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350For Railway Passengers Guidance. Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 July 1912, Page 4
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