For Railway Passengers Guidance.
THE LOCAL TIME-TABLE. Searching through a railway tim« table makes most people irritable. The railway time-table, like th« polony, contains many good things, but the public prefer to have the one particular food (whether montal or alimentary) desired on a given occasion, not a botch potch of figures concerning the branch line of Toko, the side track of Waggonville, or the cross line to NoVermarch. The particular fig- Jre , likely to be of benefit to dwellerg between Paekakariki and Palmorston North are what readers of *he Horowhenlua Chronicle- read most, and for our readers' convenience those figures are now appended.— TO WELLINGTON. (• indicates will stop to put do*,, or take up passengers). q r- 2 w »p »n •" s at • . "\ A „ "* VJ -t s « I ■ 2 =* «*> *- *r &« * *i ' lio lid S ' S• | « - o o o p. w " ' « : ' ' Wi ' . „j 52* o oi g ow Z* o 7J ■* 00 E r i,-. r~ io i-i « ir.i ' r °° m OS Ob O(M • : •:. i :[:•:• '■ o . :::::•: i : • : cs2 £ c :- rt _ P s © (- o "5r 3 5 « u£ 5 "fi, ; : o - - c « r. •« * c: C ZJA~& T? w a * — "= J: A o £ ,d « ji (~ » 3D Sonio of the above trains will slop at intermediate stations, such as Tokomaru, Ohau, Manakaa, Te lioro, etc., but there are <oma .vhicli do not. K-&siden» oau-ard {■"■•quaint themselves with the trains which do stop at their partioi'.ar itatioTto.
FROM WELLINGTON. rH M o S it. - "* ° • up * »\ rt £ 2 - 1 °°. - «" l-H r "' .2 "» "* «3 t> *df s2S i * " i iiU «• 2 I E S• 2 3 * os «- o» • ' » ' e b « d ' • P I 2 ° O O uc '; ' IS : ::••■■•... o .".-'• : : : : : : : : £ ' = 2 „ ~ g so § --o cj " ~ t, d c{ u -p >■ 2 -r. 5 J: ,„ -3 „ -H c t, p £ ;ii.H Cj F* h O O t-4 WCG <. E—i C-i As previously mentioned there are several wayside stations at which one or moro of tho above uaiiiH will etop whonever passong< rs desire to bo kbL down or taken ip Local residents may ascertain .vhicli are tho trains which cater 'or their towns, and may then work »ut from the above figures, tho time '.vhicli tho train will take to trivoi from tho station immediately preceding".
The Auckland express reach ei I'almerston, from the North, at l-'-W p.m., and arrives at Thorn- ,|"" ;it '•!- I'-m. The Auckland ex-li-aves Thoriidnn at 11.50 p.m. and reaches Palnierston at 3.30 p.m.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 November 1912, Page 4
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399For Railway Passengers Guidance. Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 November 1912, Page 4
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