For Railway Passengers Guidance.
ap c -no ! THE LOCAL TIME-TABLE. *- I kIo Searching through a railway tim« in. J table makes most people irritable, an, | The railway time-table, like tin ,nd polony, contains many good things, is but the public prefer Co have the ig- one particular food (whether mental Lug or alimentary) desired on a given or- occasion, not a hotcli potch of figUio ures concerning the branch line of i— Toko, the Bide track of Wagcjon in ville, or the cross line to Ne?ernd march. The particular figure* ro- likely to bo of benefit to dwellers :he between Packakariki and Palmoi'B- - ton North are what readers of tfte for Homvhciilua Chronicle read mj3t !ad «iod for our readers' convenience fhose figures are now appended.— TO WELLINGTON.
o{ Some of the above trains will stop 1G at int-ermcdiato stations, such as at Tokomarn, Ohau, Manakaa, j. e 's oro > ©tc., but there are lama \ G which do not. Resident** »nv> 3 to at acquaint themfielvea with the trains or do stop ot their partie i!&r stations.
g As previously mentioned there s MO several wayside stations at _ which one or more of the above _j trains will stop whenever pas engois desire to be set down or t*ken up. Local rnsidents may ascertain which are the trains which cater l or tl'.oir towns, and may then v, ork ? out from the above figure 3, the time which the train will take to travel from the station immediately preceding. The Auckland express rea/jhe* Palmerston, from the North, at 12.30 p.m., and arrives at Thornr don at d.12 p.m. The Auckland oxp'ess leaves TJiorndon at 11.50 p.m. | and reaches Palmerston at 3.30 p.m.
i 3 5- g, <3 F _ g- 2-- S- eL 5- C.M S V 3. ? 1 a.in. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. -~J Palmerston North 7.0 12.15 2.S3 8.37 ii.O ~- Tokomaru * " « • = iEL Makerua • • * n- § Shannon ... , 8.5 2.0 3.26 4.10 6.12 gf" « Ivoputaroa ... " • • Tvevin ... . . .39 2.42 3.54 4.42 6.47 v — Ohau ... r „. • • 8 < Manakau ... " • ■ o'l-a OtaVi ... 9.25 S.20 4.30 6.18 7.45; J o Te Horo 9.41 • • *• ' S3 »o Wmkanae ... .. • » « 5Paekakariki t .. 10.33 4.30 5.20 5.57 <i.C5 §* Wellington ... ... 12.15 8.35 6.10 7.23 1045 f
" B It «*■£? a.m. ».m. a.m. a.m. j>.m. Thorndon _ 7.45 8.10 8.85 i.15 Paekakariki ... 6.40 9.7 10.S6 11. IB *,.! 3 i Waikanae ... ... " * 11.50 O Te Horo ... ,.. " " • , K 0t aki ... ... 7.50 0.62 11.54 12.20 7.9 -S3 Manakan ... . • " 9 « Ohau ' " 5 HJ Levin ... r> ,, g.50 10.23 11.58 1.6 . 44 SS Koputaroa ... ... • " B 1.80 • § Shannon ... r .„ 8.S0 10.48 12.17 1.60 3.14 § Makerna ... .." • ® Tokomaru ... k .. * " (Bat onbr • » Palmeraton Nortk JP 4* 13 33 ' ?■* S.58 ? g
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 December 1912, Page 4
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433For Railway Passengers Guidance. Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 December 1912, Page 4
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