MEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS Waxoanu-Maxawatu S^ctiox. TIME TABLE. 6QVTH. 5 DEPAKT I'UOM A.K. i.X. P.M. OWanganui , 6.4 M 1.25 4,15 3.*Aramoho 6.55 11.36 4.23. 3,*EafltTovrn J.O 11.38 4.26 B*Okoia 7.1711.55 4.43 9*Matarawa 7.22 12.U 4,48 p.*. l3*Fordoll 7.451J.20 5.7 28.*Wun«aehu; 8.15J12.48 6.29 23) Turakina. 8.40 1.11 5.51 29 ♦ Bonny Gleu 9.8 1.31 6.1 1 33) Marton 9.-22 1 .43 6.23 37i Groatford 8.38 1.5» 638 43! Hulcombo, arrive .... 10.0 2.i0 7.0 Haleombe, depart j 10.15 2.35 7.15 51 Foilding- ..' |10 50(3 6 7-42 56 * lmnuytborpe 11l 12 3.27 8.0 63 Palmeiston !11.48 4.3 8;25 P.M. — — GB|*Karero 12 8 8.43 73 ,* Oroua Bridge 1 2-28 8.2 80,* Carnarvon 12.57! , 9.30 86! Foxton, arnvt 1.48J 19.50 NOKTII. = BEI'AKT VUOM j A.M. j A M. ! P.M. P.M. II 0j Foxton, depart... 7.5 4.25 6j* Carnarvon .... 7.*- ) 6 AAi 14 i* Oroua Bridge ... 7.55 5.8 lH*Karere 8.15 5.25 24 Palmeiston .... 8.35! 4,30 5.45 3n * Hunnythorpo ... 9.5 I 5.6 6.10 35 Feildmg j 9.25, 5.28 6.30 43l Hilcomlie, i'rrici | 9.50 i 6.0 7 0 Hakoinbe.^fua/-/ 7M\ 10.15, 7.'io •10 Greatford ! 7.5-.'|iO.37{ 7.42 54| Miirton | 8.7 10.53 7.57 57|* Uonny Glen . . . . j «.19|1i.7 | 8.0 63i Turakina | 8.3911 1. 30| 8.29 C»j*Wangaehu ....I 0.2 11.55 8.51 ' P.M. 74;* Fordell 9X5 12.23 9.13 77;* Malarawa....... 9.45 1 2.45 9.30 7 ( J*Okoia ,-. 9 5<»12.5i' 9.35 j 83*E.stTowu .... 10.7 1.7 V.&L ' 88* Aramoho .'.....! 10. li 1.10 9.55 1 SO"! Wanganui,rtrWr<; tO.-O, 1.20 10.6 Norn.-— Trains Ntop at stations marked * by eigutl only, l'asflengers- winking t° alight inunt give notice to the guaid at th 6. jTeviouH si»'ion. Passengers are requester 1 * uot to cuter or leave the carriages while in motion. Season aud rchool tickets -issue** to and from all ctalions — apply to th o Manager. To ensure despatch, parcels should bo booked fifteen minutes beforo tbo starting of the train. T. F. ROTHERAM, General Manager. Watchmakers. PaLMERSTON NORTH AND FEILDING. E. E. METARD, PRACTICAL WATCfJMAKEH AND JLWELLER. Admitted Londua, 186*2. Admitted Vieuuv, 1873. Awarded Paris Exhibition 18G7. Palmkhston Noam, Tbe Square. E. E. "iviffiTAED, JJOOKSELLER AND STATIONKU. And tobacconist. $f Agent for Maxawatu Hb&ald, Aud other papers. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, 1858. A FIRST-CLAS3 Certificate of Merit J\_ has been awarded to W. H. INGRAM Watch and Clock M*k«*. l«t« of Port Chalmers and ttokitika, fjr a DUPLEX WATCH, the first aud only on« made in the (Monica.' ...... W. H. I. would respectfully intimate that ho has taken the premises laiely occupied by Mr C. Broadbent, Manners Btrcpt, Wellington, next to tho Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, where he intends to carry on tb.o Watch and Clock R«pairing Brauoh of tho business in a style not to be eicclled in New Zealand or the Australian Coloniea. Charges ou all work veiy modcratt, and punctually attended to. • N.8.-A lai-go Mwrtment of Watcbea, Clocks, and Jewellery always in •tock. All oidera from diitriets beyond W#lHnfton, forwarded through post, by Btewoer, or coach, will receive prompt attention. tepaira to WatcheH and Clocks guarantc«J for twelve months. W. H. INUtfAMfc Waichma*kb, Manners t Ueet, Wellington. s-^ BROADBKNT PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, WILUB-STREKT, WELLINGTOH/ Country Orderi prowpUy e'vftutei 4
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 22, 8 November 1878, Page 1
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