For Railway Passengers Guidance.
THE LOCAL TIKB-TABL& Searching through a railway time table makes most people irritable The railway time-table, like this polony, contains many good thing®, hut the publio prefer to have the one particular food (whether mental or alimentary) desired on a gives occasion, not a hotchpotch of ?g----nrea concerning the branch line tf Toko, the aide track of Waggon ville, or the cross line to Newmarch. The particular Igiree likely to be of benefit to dwellare between Paekakariki and Palm*.tton North are what readers of &«- Horowhenlua Chronicle read ai>st and for onx readers' oonrenieno* how Ignres are now appended TO WELLINGTON, (• indicates will stop to pet or take tp pascongers). 0' a 5 i *= ir io ■i- • • • ' • ft ' .» # ft** * ® m* ■ r " i i". ,as a«> — > t M I» 2 I"* 15|3. . « | 8 5 co * ' • in «B sS» . • « g 05 ** 0-• r • - -:g 52* • 5 - . ss a ® m »"< M Ji*3:|• •: 5 : : ; 1..... fc ::: :: : i: \ \ 113 gf 3 sill a * ja © _ » n 6om» of the above trains at intermediate stations, atch u Tokom&ri, Ohan, H&n&kas, T« Horo, sto., 'bit ! there • - are ime whioh do not. Bacideat* taoWto aciiaint themielvee with' tW irahu which le stopatthefr pftrtietl&f rtations. FROM WELLINGTON. g™» » 3 S m J- * j®|s* jj-. s*s«.| ■ *+ r-l H ■** a 2* , ' I*~ I I - s i 5 c« 5 -s? £ ® j S I S S i 5 *« s a 15 g s. s s " ® *- m t» q M ;i:?;. v j f 6 : J : • w •. ; S'SSo ■ •84 SI J 1M SI MS 3 EH Ao pmionsly mentioned tk«r« are several wayside stations at which one or more of the atnve train* will stop whenever pu dm* gers desire to be set down er takoo np. Local residents may aaeerUia which are the trains which eater 'ot their towns, and may then *,ork out from the above ignrea, the time which the'train will take to tmei from the station immediately pr» ceding. The Aaokland express reaoiN Palmerston, from ike North, at 12.30 p.m;, and arrives at Thorn don at 4.18 p.m. The Aaokland explesa leaves Thorndon at p.m.' and reaches Palmerston at 8.80 p.m. Mail Notice, Mails elose at Levin as. andar:— For Weraroa, Uanakat, ' Gtaki *nd Wellington, daily, 8 For Shannon, Kopat«roa, Tokotnaru, ipalmerston North and intar> mediate ofieea, thenec to New Plymouth, Aaokland (via Main Trank " =ine), also Napier, Hawke'g B&j «d Wairarapa Districts;;iaily, W i.m. For Foxton, - daily, 40 «.a. *ii 1 pm. For Weraroa, daily, 48.18 ». m . For Ohan, Otaki, Waikaaae, Paxaparaamß, • Paekakariki, mata, Plunmerton, - (per travelling i -Post o®cej; Wellington andi fioithern ofloet of New Zealand, daily, 4 p.m. For Wellingtons-daily, S.lg-p.n,. F?r Palmerston North and iatermediate office*, to Wangaiimv «n<) Ohakune, daily, 7 .p.m. For Australian Btatea, -■- India, China, Japan, Sooth , Afriaa, dd 'Kingdom, and r Continent rope,' every JETriday otjkerwise ; notified), 8 a.m. For United'.fitates 0#: Amwiea, Canada, ,eft«., aa speoially notified. Mail* arrive at the' I#viß p c »| Office as siider:— From Foxton, daily,,* a.m. 4.10 p.m. From.Weraroa, daily 1 ; l«.i« a.a. and 419 p.m. From Palmerston North, (felly, a.m., 4.80 p.m. and 7 p.a. •hannon, flaily,, 9 , |,§| r p.m. ■ From Wellington and , r at« offieM, thene* to Lt»la, «lie Southern. offlce* of l«ak»d, daily, 10.40 a.m. From ■New r ..E|rap«t> Wangap«i >r Napier,. distriotj, daily, •" 7 .' 7.18 p.m..- ' Poataatte*.. • —— t
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 April 1913, Page 4
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549For Railway Passengers Guidance. Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 April 1913, Page 4
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