_^^J!tfiscellaneous. ZEALAND KAILWAY9. "Wakgamti-Makawatu Section. TIME TABLE. SOITH. a DEPAUT WIOM A-M. A.M. P.M. 0 Wang.mut 6.45 1 1 .25 4.15 3*Aramoho 6.55 11.35 4.23 3 *East Town 7.0 / 1 .38 4.26 B*Okoia 7.17 11.65 4.43 9 *Matarawa ..;..■ 7.22 12.0 4.48 P.M. 13*Fordell.. 7.4512.20 57 18 *\Vangaehu 8.15 12.48 6.29 23 Turakina...... 8.40 l.li 5.51 29 *I}ouny Glen ........ 9.8 1.31 6.11 33 Marton 9.22 1 .43 6.23 37 Greatford 9.3t> 1.68 6.38 •13 11 iiloom bo, arrive ....10-O 220 7.0 Halcombe, depart 10.15 2.35 7.15 51 Feilding 10 50 3.5 7.42 56 *Bunnythorpe 11.12 327 8-0 63 Palmerston 1 1.48 4.3 8.25 p.m. — 68*Karero 12.8 8.43 73,*Oroua Uridge 12.28 9.2 80 *Carnarvou • • • • 12 57 9.30 86 Foxton, arrivs l.!8 9.50 XOBXH. x I ' " = D: PAHT HiaM A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. *' Foxlon 7.5 4.25 C *Cumarvon 7.26 4.43 14jfOroua Bridge .. 7.5.'. 5.8 l9*Karero 5.15 5.W 24 Palmers: on .... 8.36 1.3< 5.45 »o*JJi nm ytliorpd.... JI6" 5.« 6.10 36 lui:uiug 9.V6 5.28 6.30 *3 ll:<lcomlji>, arrive 9.56 0 0 7 0 Halcouibo, depot t 72c :0.1."» 7 20 49 (jrentfurd 7.52 10.35 ! 742 54 Marton 8.7 10 b\i 757 57 *Bonny Glen .... 8.19 11.? fci.O «3 Turakiua 8.39 It.UO 8.29 Ob *\Vnugttol.u 9.J 1155 8.51 P.M. 74|*Foradl 9.2512.23 9.13 7ij*Alatarsnva 9.4512.45 9.30 7«i*Jkoift I 9.5< 12.50 fl-35 t'JJ^Eusfc Town J ; 0.7 1 .5 I 952 |lolo| l.ldj 9.55 S6i Wangnuui.amri^C.yui l.'ili] ' '10.5 Notk. — 'J'l-ainsstop aCTeCM^m« marked * by signal only. i J u;<3eugorß Jwishin« to aliglii must give not ee lo the guard at the previous station. Passengers are rt-quested not to ent<»r ir leave the carriages while in motion Svaaoi^ and school tickets issued . to and from all staliouh — apjly to the Manager. To cu*ui3 despatch, parcels should be booked fifteen minutes bif ore Iho starting of the train. T. V. ROTHIiRHAM, Otucral Mabagir. PA LMEKSTON NORTH AND • FMLDING. E. *'. MKTAED, ■PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AN» 1 JEWELLER. Admitted London, 1862. Admitted Vienna, 1873. Awarded Paris Exhibition, 1867, Palmekstox Nohtii, Vhs Square. E. E. METARD BOOKSELLER and STAIIONER AXD TOIIACCOKIBT. Agent for ""1 he Manawatu Herald and oilier pMpera. ON SALE. A T THE ■WELLINGTON BRASH FOUNDRY asjj COl'ltli WORKS BItANIIOX-STUIJIT. Erars force and lift pumps Douglas pumps Urine im^ ps Btenm donkey engines. St. nm ai.d watef- gaujres Every t'escription of steam engine fittings " Hydraulic rams Water pipes Galvuuißid ppoutinpr and ridging, and narved hon fur verund hs Tanks, cocks, &c, for .-hcep washing Every snticlo coni;tcted with station work ESTIMATES GIVEN rou BRA-SS AND COPPEIi WORK of every description. S . D A N iTs & S O N Wellington BiiAfs, Fovndm, & CoPi'ER Wohk'B, trnndon-streit, Wellington. W. A. PICARI>, HOREI3-BROKR AND GENEItAJ SMITH, 1^ Neat Denbigh Hold, Feildin.fr. Horses neatly eltod. Pricfß modtrttt.
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Manawatu Herald, 31 January 1879, Page 1
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449Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, 31 January 1879, Page 1
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