J^TEW ZEALAND BAILWAYS WAXGAVui.MAjsrAWATU Sectiok. TIME TABLE. BOUTH. g DEPART FKOM A.IC. A.IC. r.U. OWanganui 6.45 11.25 4.15 3*Aramoho 6.5511.36 4.23 3*East; Town 7.0 11.38 4.26 B*Okoia 7.1711.55 4.43 9 * Matarawa 7.22 12.v 4,48 P.M. lS^Fordell 7.4512.20 5.7 28*Wangachu 8.1512.48 6.29 23 Turakina... 8.40 1.11 5.5 L 29* Bonny Glen 9.8 1.31 8.11 33 Marion 9.22 1.43 6.23 37 Greatford 9.38 1.58 6.38 43 Halcombe, arrive .... 10.0 2.20 7.0 Halcombe, depart .... 10.15 2.35 7.15 51 Feilding 10.50 3.5 7.42 56 • Bunnythorpe (1.12 3.27 8.0 63 Palmerston 11.48 4.3 8.25 p.m. — — 68j* Karere 12 8 8.43 73 * Oroua Bridge 12-28 9.2 80 * Carnarvon 12.57 9.30 86 Foxton, arnvi 1.481 9.50 KOUTK. C DEPART FKOM A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. 0 Foxton, depart... 7.5 4.25 6* Carnarvon .... 7.26 4.43 14 1* Oroua Bridge ...| 7.55 5.8 19* Karere 8.15 5.25 24 Palmerston .... 8.35 4.30 5.45 30* Bunnythorpe ... 9.5 5.6 6.18 35 Feilding 9.25 5.28 «.30 43 Halcombe, arrive 9.55 6.0 7.0 Halcombe, depart 7.30 10.15 7.20 49 Greatford 7.52 10.37 7.42 54 Mnrton 8.7 10.53 7.67 57* Bonny Glen..,. 8.19 11.7 8.0 63 Turakina 8.39 11.30 8.29 68 * Wangaehu .... 9.2 11.55 8.51 P.M. 74*Fordell 9.',»5 12.23 9.13 77*Matarawa 9.45 12.45 9.3« 79i*Okoia 9.50 12.0t> 9.35 83|*Ea8t Town .... 10.7 1.7 9.62 83j*Aramoho 10.11 1.10 9.55 86| Wanganui.arriitc 10.20/ 1.20 10.5 Note. — Trains fltop at stations marked * by sign-il only. Passengers wishing t° alight must give notice to the guard at th° previous station. Passengers are requested not to enter or leave the carringeß while in motion. Season and school tickets issued to and from all stations — apply to th^ Manager. Tc ensure despatch, parcel ß should be booked fifteen minutes before the starting of the train. T. F. ROTHERAM. General Manager. Watchmakers. PALMERSTON NORTH AND FEILDING. E. E. METARD, "OttACTICAIi WATCHMAKER AND JT JEWELLER. Admitted London, 1862. Admitted Vienna, 1873. Awarded Paris Exhibition 1867. Palmebston Noklh, The Square. E. E. METAED, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONEB. And Tobacconist. <§T Agent for .Manawatu Hehald, And other papers. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, 1858. A FIRST-CLASS Certificate of Merit j^L u«8 been awarded to W. H. INGRAM Watch and Clock MaKer, late of Port. ChaL men and Hokitika, far a DUPLEX WAfCH, the first and only one made in the Colonies. W. H. I. would respectfully intimate that he has taken the premises lately occupied by Mr C. Brofcdbent, Manners Btrert. Wellington, next to the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, where he intends to carry on the Watch and Clock Repairing Branch of the business in a style not to be excelled in New Zealand or the Australian Colonies. . Charges on all work very moderate, and punctually attended to. N.B.— A large assortment of Watchet, Clocks, and Jewellery always in stock. All orders from districts beyond Wellington, forwarded through post, by steamer, or coach, will receive prompt attention. Repairs to Watches and Clocks guarantee* for twelve months. W. H. INUBAM, Waichmakeii, Manners street, Wellington. /^. BROADBENT PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, WiLMK-STUEET, WELLINGTON? Country Orders promptly execute*.!
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 27, 26 November 1878, Page 1
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