[ For Railway Pase-eox«r> Guid'iU-c. TffK I.OCAI/ TIMK-TAULE. - The particular figures likely to be of benefit- to dwellers- between Paekakariki and Palinorston North are ivhat the readers of the Horovvhenua Chronicle need most, and for our readers' convenience those fi,guies are now ! appended:— TO "WELLINUI'ON. Paln.eiston — 7.13 a.m., 12.13 p.m., 2.2 p.m., 3.30 p.m., 5.0 p.m. Satuidays only 9.30 p.m. Shannon. —8.18 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 2.13 p.m., 4.12 p.m., 0.0 p.m. Saturdays only 10.34 p.m. Levin.—B.49 a.m., 2.12 p.m., 30, p.m., 4.30 p.m., 6 42 p.m., 11.30. Otaki.—9.32 a.m., 3.60 p.m., 3.42 p.m., 5.6. p.m., 7.43 p.m., Saturdays only 1.15 a.m. Paekakariki. —10.39 a.m. i.oo p.m., 4.27 p.m. 5.50 p.m. 8.55 p.m. Satirdays only 2.30 a.m. Wellington.— 12.14. p.m., 8.5 p.m 5.50 p.m., 7.8 p.m. 10.45 p.m., Saturdays only 4. 25 a.m. Some of the above trains will <top at intermediate stations, suck as lokouiaru, Ohaii, Manakau. 'Ie Horo, etc.. but tiiero arc some which do not. Residents should acquaint themselves with the trains which do stop at their particular stations.
FROM \YJit>tilN6 l ON. Thorndon. — 8.20 a.m., 'J.B a.m., a.m., 4.13 p.m., 9.10 p.m. , I'aekakariki.— (j. 10 a.m., 1f.43 a.at , 10,20 a.m., 11.27 a.m., 0.58 p.m. Ofcaki. — 7.50 a.m. 10.25 a.m., il a.m., 12.47 p.m., 6.53 p.m. Levin.—B.so a.m., 10.55 a.m., 11.41 a.m., 1.29 p.m., 7.3(5 p.m. Shannon. —9.30 a.m., 11.18 a.m. 32.3 p.m., 2.4 p.m. 8.6. p.m. Palmerston (arrive). —10.40 a.m., 11.59 a.m.. 12.41 p.m., 3.10 p.m., p ii, Tlie Auckland express readies Pd.l- - from the North at 11.28 a.in. au darrivet at Thorndon at 2. 50 p.m. The Auckland express leaves Thorndon at 1.10 p.m., and reaches Palmerston at 4.18 p.m. The Second Auckland express leaves I'almerstou at 3.1 a.m. and arrives at Wellington at 6.26 a m. The second Auckland Express leave* Wellington at 9.10 p.m. and arrvies at Loyin at 11.30 p.m. I'almerstou at 12.16 a.m. As previously mentioned, there are several wayside stations at which .me (yf more of the above trains vill stop whenever desire to be taken down or set up. Local residents an \ ascertain which are the trains which cater for their towns, and may then work out the time which the train will take to travel from the station 'ui mediately preceding. IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS. From Ist December an expreas trail stops at Levin daily at 11.20 p.m. t< take up passengers, but th'ose who g< orth by this t'rain will have to pa> the full faro from Wellington to what ever place north of Levin that the jx press stops at. At 4.10 a.m. daily, the express 'il atop at Levin to pick up passenger, but as no tickets are issued for eithe of these trains at Levin, passengei must pay the guards. i'asseogers 0 this early morning train going sout; will have to pay tho full faro fron Palmertson North to Wellington.
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Cbf Horofabenmt flatly Cbromcti' GENERAL FEINTING DEPARTMENT THERE is jao neea to send oat of the district for printing of any description. Our JOBBING DEPARTMENT. JOBBING DEPARTMENT. JOBBING DEPARTMENT, is equipped with an extensive assortment of type with which we can tun: out plain, commercial and ornament x printing of every description. In PAMPHLET WORK, SCHEDULE and PRIZE LISTS We have the advantage of the linotype which gives speed and neatness, so nw essary in this kind of work. Patronii* the local printing office. Being olo6< at hand delays and mistakes are avoid ed, and it keeps hands employed in &li< town. RING UP NUMBER 10lr your crop is worvn taking care o after the labour and cost o* growi.if and harvesting nright we suggest a riol cover. We import the materials, »1 6 feet wide, and sell at from 20s to S7i per dozen yards. Patterns of thi duck sent post free on request. Sen< to-day. The cover is easily made an I sewing machine. Collinson and o'in uinghame. Palmerston. No. FIDO. - A 0s holiday parcel hands and neck: Pair elbow-lenft.i lisle gloves, all shades; pair 2-dom< lisle gloves, all shades; tucked yoke, Paris and shade; 2 tucked ne sleeves to match; 3 hair-nets shade); glove mender. Post fr«e cash with order. Satisfaction or ;-oa money back. Oollinson and Cunning tame, Palmerston North. —Advt
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