\7EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. W A NGANTJI- M.'.NA-WATU SECTION, TIME TABLE. SOUTH. gj DEPART FROM I AM. A.M. P.M. I __J I m _____ Oi Wangnnui I 6.4511.25 4.15 3 *Aramoho 6.55 1 1.35] 4.23 • 3 ( *EastTown 7.0 11.38 4.26 B*Okoia 7.1711.65 4.43 0 *Matarawa i 7.22:12.0 4.48 I ■ ! p.m. ! 13!*Fordell 7.45142.20, 6.7 18>*Wangaehu ! 8.1512.48! 5.29 l 23; TuraUina 8.40; 1.1 J: 5.51 29*BonnyGlen '. 9.8 I 1.31 6.11 33 ; Warton I 9.22 1 .43 1 6.23 37! Greatford : 9.38 1.6816.38 43: Halcombe, arrive .... 10-0 j 2 20i 7.0 • Halcombe, depart 10.16; 2.30! 7.15 51, Feilding iIO.SOi 3.5 j 7.42 56:*Bunnythorpe 111.12 3.271 Bo 63j Palmerston 11.48 4.3 8.25 ! j P.M. GB|*Kaiere J12.8 8.43 73,*Oroua Bridge i 12.28; 9.2;J 80,*Carnaivon ••••112 57j 9.30 86' Foxton, arrive < I. l ß> i 9.60 NORTH. C DEPAET J'ROM A.M. j A.M. P.M. P.M. !1L i 0J Foxton ! 7.5 4.25 6j*Carnarvon 7.26 4.43 1 4 j*Oroua Bridge .. 7.55 6.8 19*Karcre 8.15 6.25 24 Palmerston .... 8.36 4.30 5.45 30,*Bunnythoi-pe.... 9 5 5.6 6.10 35| Keiiding j 9.25 5.28 6.30 43' Halcombe, arrive 9.56 0 0 7.0 Halcombe, depart 7.30! 10.15 7.20 49; Greatford ...... 7.52'|10.37 7.42 54 Martou i 8.7 J10.53: 7.67 57*BonnyGlen .... 8.19,11.7 8.0 63 Turakina 8.3911.30 8.29 68*Wangaehu 9j2 JUSS 8.51 I j P.M. 74;*Foraell 9.25 12.23 9.13 77f*Alatarawa 9.4512.45 9.30 79 ,*Okoia 9.50 1 2.60 9-35 83*EastTown 10.7 1.5 9.52 83j*Aramoho. 10 10 1.10 9,55 86! Wanganui, arrive 10.20 1.20J 10.5 Note. — Trains stop at stations marked * by signal only. Passengers wishing to alight must give notice to the guard at tip previous station. Passengers are requesteu not to enter or leave the carriages while in motion. Season and school tickets issued to and from all stations — apply to the Manager. To ensure despatch, parcel should be booked fifteen minutes before the starting of the train. T. F. ROTHERHAM, General Manager. TO FISHERMEN AND OTHERS. tfOR SALE — EISHING SEINES and SET NETS in large variety ; Also, Cotton and Hemp Twines and Cock Floats. Apply to GEORGE BARNARD, Taranaki-street, Wellington, oppo* site the Barracks. O~N SALE. A T THE WELLINGTON BRASS FOUNDRY and COPPER WOEJCS Brandon-street. Braes force and lift pump Douglas pumps Brine punps Steam donkey engmet Steam and water gauges Every description of steam engine fittings Hydraulic rams Water pipes Galvanised spouting and ridging, and " carved iron for verandahs Tanks, cocks, &c, for sheep washing Every article connected with station work ESTIMATES GIVEN for BRAfSS AND COPPER WORK of every description. S. DANKS & SON' Wellington Bbass, Foundet, & Cowee Wobks, Brandon-street, Wellington. J\ JACKSON, ■QOOT AND SHOEMAKER WILLIB-STRBBT, WeLLINGTOK, In thanking his friends and the public generally for their kind patronage, would respectfully inform them that he still . maintains his position as PREMIER BOOT AND SHOEMAKER Oi? WELLINGTON. His Shooting and Walking Boots always give satisfaction as regards Fit, Fashion, aßd faultless appearance. Laets specially made to suit customer Workmanship guaranteed, and charge moderate. Country Customers will receive ere attention. W. A. PICARD, -f~jrpRSE.SHOER AND GENERA JtL ? §MITH, $&* Near Denbigh Hotel, Feildinjjr ■ Horses neatly shod. Prices moderate
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 28, 28 November 1879, Page 1
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