For Railway Passenger Guidance.
THE LOCAL TIME-TABLE.
Searching through a railway tim« od table makes most people irritable. 22 The railway time-table, like tha 28 polony, contains many good things, 31 but the public prefer to have the 21 one particular food (whether mental XI or alimentary) desired on a given 50 occasion, not a hotchpotch of fig--32 »res concerning the branch line of 6 Toko, the side track of Waggon 41 ville, or the cross line to Ne/er--59 march. The particular fi g - lref 34 likely to bo of benefit to dwellers 1 botween Paekakariki and Palm org. 37 ton North aro what readers of fa 13 Horowhenlua Chronicle read nost 5G or our readers' convenience { those figures are now appended.— ?? TO WELLINGTON 31 5 (" indicates will stop to put do?., 3 or take up passengers). 52 32 8e.." 5 !g £« L 0 a«> «*CO * • j 6 16 I IS " I l"- I 8?* fo Q " a m 1 1 1 » I «d is: n 22 Sto 0 « | oo' r)7 a** us * • .1 <MrH 2 ' "1 « 1 • *s .•? 6£ « o c>i 9 o>c • «• . »« r-t OA 00 <*♦ CO So to CO ir> • 2- »• ■ S2- SS «"* !"■) : •' * i •' ; ■ r , a. ,a - ■ ; : II ?. . . i. £ : : : : P 3 Ops M B = 0 ®'E § ;t Some of the above trains will " at intermediate Btationß, such as « Tokomiru, Ohau, Manakaa, Te s Horo, etc., but there are <umo e which do not. Resided - acquaint themaelrea with the tr*ini which do (top at their partis i!ar > station#. 0 f FROM WELLINGTON. j3? s- • ■ s*£2 ~ ~ m P-l ** 4*3 ,-3- i* s « 2 "- 1 • W A3 " •"< »-l ,H t» 8 I 5 | S 5 , W S{ < • a18o• ©• I ■ ■ ii 2 ' al2 so o « ■ - I S-- S- - 2-2-- 2 : : : :fc •* a'C ® * a |j | i % fggSS «5 5 n2 - +* a ? M M^Wj3Ss,gsS ! '6S 2? <3 oi §^t*'6 4 *a' ii) 2S C * > P £ *5 <P a °3 *3 ** As previously mentioned there , : '[ 6 , e6V6ral waysid. stations at which one or more oi; the abuve trains will stop whenever paa angers desire to be ,„t down or t*ken up. Local residents may ascertain which are the trains which c»ter 'or their townp, « n d may then v , o rk out from --he above figures, the time which the train will take to trive'i from the station immediately preceding. r | The Auckland express reachet 'Zt™**. from the North, at 12.30 p.m., and arrives at Thorn don at 4.12 p.m. The Auckland expless leaves Thorndon at 11.50 p.m. and reaches Palrnorston at 3.30 p.m.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 January 1913, Page 4 (Supplement)
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419For Railway Passenger Guidance. Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 January 1913, Page 4 (Supplement)
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