For Railway Passengers Guidance.
r I THE LOCAL TIME-TABLE. Searching through a railway time table makes most people irritable. 8 The railway timetable, like th« polony, contains many good tilings, ■/; but the public prefer to have the _■ j one particular food (whether mental'• / or alimentary) desired on a given f ' i, occasion, not a hotchpotch of 5y- ' urea concerning the branch line ,of - 1 Toko, the Bide track of Waggon ; t ville, or the cross line to Ne/vtf - inarch. The particular figirec c likely to be of to dwell jn l botween Paekakariki and Palmo-j- '■ - ton North are what readers of 'C b Horowhenlna Chronicle read & ■ ) and for our readers' convenilT s hose figures are now appended .3^ , TO WELLINGTON. (* indicates will stop to p n t !o> . or take ap paasengers). ;aC 2 ■ d«- - ' S w | • t—i 2 K d« 1 W0 r I~ * i*! *». 1 *0 I ic ts. c»' I « | J 2 , CO &oi « I 2 I. ~r ■ •o "* • tc «s Sl2 * ® c £ o*s h aw w tC *r PC 1 * kti " * op* * 0 c Cw mH *•v r • ;*ii-t . • • : ; i. 55 : ; a >~ Op i m a ■g|-<S B g c a2'C o ' " 5 a § s ej . £ g n f 2 S {a a c>2- w ®' So 2 a ® .9 o S- ® cs o< t* ao"i ® .m ;r: Some of the above trains w'U it intermediate stations, anch at Pokomarn, Ohan, Manuka- U 3oro, •to., bat tiere ire , tßsa tfhioh do not. Resident# icq mint themselves with tie train* Think 3® "top Bt their partial >tation*. FROM WELLINGTON. 10 <— a 1"» ' « 3'3 a * *" ' * * * * s" 2 'm f* 0 W* jj £ S «D 'S 3• = 1" " * I". 2 I a ■"< I— t ) « • xn _ (Si " 5 , « J gfj B ' «_! I • ♦ » I 3 CD S I ® g g c P 9+ >'\' d - ; . . m • • ::::•••• o .„■'•••• : : : :S5 JH a 'C V H 0 SS«o d p . bo « 2 B 1; csartrtO M SOD « J 22<a <§ s «2P'2-«SB 0- *hoso Jm ® a 2 Aa previously mentioned th«r« are several wayside rtationo at Inaieh one or more of the abif# ti<uns will stop whenever p&a ougera desire to be «et down or taken "P. Local residents may ascertain winch are the trains which cater 'of f r _ towns, and may then »,ork . f , ro ™ tlle figures, the tim« the train will take to trive'i ,t<ltion immediateJ y PreThe Auckland expresa reaoiei i .ilmerston, from the North, at i-.dU p.m., and arrives at Thorn,s; Q at 4.12 p.m. Th e Auokknd ex. I" S8 leaves Thorndon at 11.60 p.m. •'l'.u reaches Palmerston at 3.30 p.m.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 April 1913, Page 4
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430For Railway Passengers Guidance. Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 April 1913, Page 4
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