VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS Wanqanui-Maxa^tatu Section*. TIirE"TABU]. sorrn. S DEPART IJtOM ; ' A.M. ' A.M. | r M : I __) OWanganui I G.«j11.25J 4.15 3|«Aramoho OJi5 11.36 4.23 3|* East Town 7.0 11.38 4.26 7.1711.65 4.4:; 9 * Matarawa 7.22, 12.0 4 ,48 T.U. 13|*Fordell 7.4512.20 5.7 28*Wangaehu 8.1613.48 5.29 23 Turaluna , .... 8.40 1.11 6.51 29* Bonny Glen 9.8 1.31 6.11 33 Marton 9.22 1.43 6.23 37 Greatford 9.38 1.56 6.38 43 Halcombe, arrive .... 10.0 2.20 7.0 Halcombe, depart ....iIO.U 2.35 7.15 61 Feilding J10.50 3 6 7.42 56 * Bunnythorpo U1.12 3.27 8.0 63 Palmwatou jl 1.48 4.3 8.26 68|* Karero !l2 8 8.43 73f Oroua Bridge Jl2-28 9.2 80* Carnarvon 112.57 9.30 86 Foiton, arnvi 1 1.4 b 9.50 NOIiTH. x ■ I g UKPAUT i'UOM JI.H. A.M. V.V. V.M. 0 Foiton, depart... 7.5 4.25 6 • Carnarvon .... 7.26 4.43 14 • Oroua Bridge ... 7.55 5.8 19*Karere 8.1&! 5.25 24 ralmeraton .... 8.35 4.30 5.45 80 * Bunny thorpe ... 9.5 5.6 6.10 35 Feildiug. ....... 9.25 5.2S 6.30 43 HalcomLe, arrive 9.50! 6.0 7.0 Halcombe, depart 7.30!10.161< 7.20 49 Greatford 7.W| 10.37 7.42 54 Marton 8.7 10.53 7.57 57 * Bonny Glen .... 8.19111.7 8.0 63 Turaiina 8.3911.30 8.29 68«Wangaehu .... 9.2 jl 1.55 8.51 I IMC. ■■ 74j*Fordell 9.35 12.23" 9.13 77|* Matarawa 9.45 12.45 9.30 79*Okoia 9.5012.50 9.36 83* E«t Town .... 10.7 1.7 0.52 83|*Aramoho 10.10 1.10 9.65 86j Wangamii.orWwJlO.-iO] 1.20 10.5 Kotb. — Traiua atop at stations marked * by. sign tl only. Fasseugers wishing to uight must give notice to the guard at the previous station. Passengers are requested not to enter or leave the carriages while iv motion. Season and school tickets issued to and from all stations — apply to th« Manager. Tc ensure despatch, parcel* should be booked fifteen minutes before the starting of tho truin. T. F. ROTHERAM.. General Manager. Watchmakers. PALMEBSTON NORTH *ND I'EILDING. K. E. JCETAIiD, ■ORAOTIOAL WATCHMAKER AND JL jeweller. Admitted London, J862. Admitted Vienne, 1873. Awarded Paris Exhibition 1867. Palmeiistox Nohlii, The Square, E. E. "METAED, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONED. And Tobacconist. fjSf Ag«nt for Manawatu Hekalb, And other pnpera. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, 1858. A FIRST-CLAS3 Certificate of Merit J\, kas been awarded to W. H. INGRAM Watch and Clock Maker, late of I'm t ChaL mers and Hokitika, for a DUPLEX WATCH, the first and only one made iv the Colonies. W. H. I. would respectfully intitnatu thut he has taken the premises ialely occupied by 'Mr C. Broadbent, Manners uticet, Wellington, neit to tho Duke of hdinbuigh Hotel, where he intends to carry on the Watch and Clock Repairing Branch of th« business in a style not to Lc excelled in New Zealand or the Au»tralian Colonies. Charges on all work veij moderate, nod punctually attended to. N.B.— A large assortment of Watch«», Clocks, and Jewel Wry always in itock. All orders from districts beyond Wtlliu jton, forwarded through post, by stcauter, or coach, will receive prompt attention. Repairs to Watches and Clocks guaranteed for twelve mouths. W. H. INUKAM, Waichuakem, Manners street, Wellington. s->{ BROADUENf i'bactical watchmaker, Wii.Uß-fiT*ti/r, WELLINGTON Country jOi-flers promptly executed,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 16, 18 October 1878, Page 1
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498Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 16, 18 October 1878, Page 1
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