For Railway Passengers Guidance.
THE LOCAL TIME-TABLE. M Searching through a railway time table makes most people irritable* The railway time-table, like th« V polony, contains many.good thinge, but the public preter to have the one particular food (whether mental or alimentary) desired on a given occasion, not a botch potch of '?gures concerning the branch line of Toko, the side track of Waggonville, or the cross line to Ne/er- tH march. The particular figirea likely to be of benefit to dwelbre between Paekakariki and Palmeston North are what readere of -,3ie N Horowhenlua Chronicle read and for our readers' convenience hose figures are now appended .— TO WELLINGTON. (* indicates will stop to put lovj,, or take np p&stengere). J CT O ha «C »O JJ.W * " «C * -D * * '<■•' '*' " Ifji Ck SO " ei «# ' ' XB I UN aS - i « .g . . g , g 2 B . -J • e .5 • . °Ve „« •» P< « s?j « "* OC a Ma —i « io ". ® * . ». » . . « r:, » i es ". is as O(K « : ; " ; - f ' •■ ' : :• : 1 Sfsil I till illillJllM Some of the *bove trains will iKoy at intermediate itations, such »« Tokom&ru, Ohan, Mana&ad, Tβ Horo, etc., bat tkera are n»me ! which do not. Resident tavxia acqaaint themeolrea with tko tmina . whick id® atop Rt their parties!ac : at&tionn. FROM WSLLINQTON. j k» «* ■« I ■ n W (.» «• fi ao E • a • 1 • • m . ©» a . «*. i """ ► ! . 2 -si -* «o t- "jj 1 a , « W « I » r-* J ga^ I ri « o I S^ e^'^« I (« ~-» ' i-< ft «t f SO ! ***^ i J S «K BC «C IX a r- iia i C 4 ■* I it) ' si ' ' © - 6 ' » ™ I c,CO O O » rt w t- «! e» a J : :::::::::: JB §1 So g tfl« g| llp,l s . g IIIII As previously mentioned there !;! o several wayside ctations at ji'. hioh one or more of the abiFS j ; ruins will stop whenever pas nng':rs desire to be set down or tfcken !p. Local residents may ascertain v Inch are the trains which cater 'or J llieir towns, and may then y.ork cut from the above figure 3, the time which the train will take to trim from the station immediately precoding. The Auckland express re*oio* I'almerston, from the North, at 12.30 p.m., and arrives at Thorn (l-.)n at 4.12 p.m. The Auckland ex[■'ess leaves Thorndon at 11.50 p.m. ;.Tid reaches Palmerston at 8.30 p.m. Mail Notice. Mails close at Lot in &a under; — For Weraroa, Maaakan, Otaki »?.ud Wellington, daily, 8 a.m. For Shannon, Koputaxoa ; , Tokoiiuiu, Palmerston North and inter* ttwliate offices, thence to New Plyi;.outh, Auckland (via Main Trunk Hue), ftlso Napier, Hawke's Bay j;id Wftirarapa District!, daily, Vi t.m. For Foxton, daily, 10 a.m. and 7 r-rn. For Weraroa, daily, 10.80 a.m. For Ohau, Otaki, W&ikanac, i'araparaumu, Paekakariki, Parer:.ata, Plimmerton, Johnsonville (;>er travelling Post Office), Welliiifjton and Southern officei of New sv>,aland, daily, 4 p.m. For Wellington, daily, B.IS p.m. Palmerston North and intermediate officee, to WanjanmJ and Oh&kune, daily, 7 p.m. For Australian States, India, China, Japan, Bouth Africa, Unit.«:J Kingdom, and Continent of En-r.-po, every Friday (unless otherwiM notified), 8 a.m. For United States of Amerio*, Canada, etc., ne spw.ially notified, f" Mails arrive at tho Leiin Post Office ft« under:— From Foxton, dailj, 9 a.a. enJ 4.10 p.m. From Weraroa, dally, 30.4H a.a. and 4 fiO p.m. From PRlmeraton North, daily, a.m., 4.50 p.io. and 7 p.m. Shannon, daily, 9 a.m. *nd 4.19 p.m. From Wellington and intermediate officei, thenco to Lβ -in, alrj Sonthern office* of >•*..•« Zoa!*i?d, daily, 10.40 *.m. From Auckland, Ntur IMjmoati Wanganni, Napier, Mnctorton ani diatricti, daily, 4.80 p.m From Wellington Otaii, d*i?S 7.51 p m. • I a. h. cohk.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 April 1913, Page 4
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