For Railway Passengers Guidance.
iUU THE LOCAL TIME-TABLE, " Searching through a railway time table makes most people irritable* The railway time-table, like thtf • 05 _ polony, contains many good things, re 3 but the public prefer to have the, eg, one particular food (whether mental [0a or alimentary) desired on a given j n . occasion, not a hotchpotch of f?g)g. ures concerning the branch line of Toko, the side track of Waggon ville, or the cross line to Nerer 0 f march. The particular figires )w- to be of benefit to dwellori between Paekakariki and Palmo.* l 5 ton North are what readers of the is Horowhenlua Chronicle read rt- * or our readers' conveaieace - hose figures are now appended. - TO WELLINGTON. ( indicates will stop to pnt )n ' or op pastengers). 3c 5 S «g jo* ap a i* «- a a« |■ 2 « , « a • • I • o ■ ,*o 5( a« * -if ' 'KO I« mIS • |Q Sea" I i S . pc u ' 1 - * S • • 3 * - 5 2 313 * © tri £ C « r-< «H K' ' ' ® . «J> CZ ri id 4*:' e ® <® O It* r-> rM is•:!i . I ' ; JO - * , t &::•-: : : : i : : p *** -S 2cj c c ©'Co fßisp -p „ ja ©■ 5.M » SoSa-.Hs'i'CMJd o3^ Some of the above trains w'll pv-t at intermediate itations, such at w lokomarn, Ohan, Manakaa T c Boro, etc., bat there are \*ma which do not. Reaid«nt« aj'qaaint themielvei with tie trains whick a« atop at their partis <W st itioni. FROM WELLINGTON. tm fc q ""J ■«> m j* A f r. • Ira *5 ® C _ 3 w T'-;©»c« ii ,a_s, g JaJ io " •" B . ®.» *» s - w . *w rH a 2 S £ ® i % 3®S| °2 ' I " - I m * SI .p j E !" I s S , s i ® o- 1 eo ' ■ - 1 r* 13 L 3|5 g go - " n «- « » • • q l"4 Bi.>l r g : ! : * — : : :>5 -!4 , fl'C 9 O DC jo < ® O o £a«E-3 §Q«§ C < « As previouily mentioned there 3 fli3 several wayside Nations at w,noh one or more of the ab->v® tiains will stop whenever paa lingers desire to be «et down or ttkea 3U t v L ° Cal r6sident « may ascertain winch are the trains which cater 'or townß, and may then y.ork out from the above figures, the tim« J I ich the train will take to tr»voi r "' n «tation immediately procelmg. The Anckland expr6M rea ,„ M P,-merston, from the North, 1--.30 p.m., and arrives at Thorn , a 4 - 13 P-m- The Auckland exp. ss loaves Thorndon at 11.50 p.m. an reaches Palmerston at 3.30 p.m. Mail Notice. ■daili close at Levin aa under; — l' or Weraroa, Manakaa, OtaJki Wellington, daily, 8 a.m. lor Shannon, Koputaxoa, Tokoni.ru, Palmeraton North and inter-n.->Jiate offices, thence to N«w Ply. kith, Auckland (via Main Trunk Li;:, i ')' rlbo Napier, Hatrke't Baj 01 Wairarapa Diitricti, daily, l« a rn. For Fpxton, daUy, 10 a.m. *nd 7 p in. For Weraroa, daily, 10.80 a.m. ior Ohau, Otaki, Waikanae, 1 araparaumu, Paekakariki, P«rec:ata, PUmmerton, Johnson villa (per travelling Post Office), Welungton and Southern offices of New Zealand, daily, 4 p.m. For Wellington, daily, 6.15 p. m . ,; r Palmerston North and interE.cdmte offioee, D W UIIII f Ma . uhakune, daily, 7 p.®. For Australian - India. . Lhina, Japan, South Africa, United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe, every Friday (unless otherwiw notified), 8 a.m. For United States of America, Lanada. etc., aa specially notified. Mails, arrive at the L.rin' p ori vJffice as under; From. I-Btm, <Uil,, a t . m . \ ai <10 p.m. From. Werarna, daily, ID.<€ a.* snd { .50 p.m. From Paimaraton N' jr ih da-br c m-, i.50 p.m. *nd 7 p a Skinnon, daily, 9 t.m tnd iSO P ra. Froaj: Wellington and i n tor modiate offices, to U-in, airy Southern officee of leg\* v & ' daily, 10.40.a.m. •• ' From Ancklnr.d, Nejr l'ljiiioaU Wsnganni, Napier, an* - • niptrioti. daily, 4.50 From; Wollinftpn an 3 Ouki,. dalh . 7.b5 p na. . a ; ..H..ooais;, ' ; :
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 April 1913, Page 4
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641For Railway Passengers Guidance. Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 April 1913, Page 4
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