NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS "Wangantji-Manawatu Seotion. time table. tjp. O, DErABT FROM AM. A.M. P.M. 0 Wanganui 7.0 12.1fi 4.15 3 Aramoho 7.1012.25 4.25 3 East Town PO V° P° 8 Okoia po P© po 9 Matarawa po po po I\M. 13 Fordell po P« Po 18 Wangaehu po po po 23 Turakina 8.43 l-o° °« J ° 24 „ Platform .... po po po 29 Bonny Glen po po po 33 Marton 9.17 2.29 623 37 Greatford 9.33 2.45 6.38 40 Kakiriki po po po 43 Halcombe, arrive .... 10.0 3- 10 7.0 Halcombe, depart .... 10.20 3.30 7.20 49 Makinoßoad , po PO po 51 Feilding 10.55 4.5 7.50 54 Taonui po po po 56 Bunnythorpo .... p 0 l ) 0P 0 61 Terrace End .... po P° po 62 Palmorston ........ 11.60 »-0 8.3 a 66 Long Burn po PQ 68 Karero p o „ . po 69 Tiakitahuna po S?i> P o 73 Oroua Bridge po o l>o 76 Bainesse p 0 a£, P o 80 Carnarvon po « •§ P ° 83 Jifotuiti po ?| po p.m. a =5 86 Foxton, arrive 1.2 C ° lO '° DOWN. DErAET mOM A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. 0 Foxton 7.0 4.25 3 Motuiti po p o 6 Carnarvon ...... p 0 p o 10 Bainesse g . po po 14 Oroua Bridge . . >,^ po p o 17 Tiakitahuna .. |§i po po 19 Earero £ >- P 0 po 20 Long Burn .... § '? jP 0 p o 24 Palmerston .... 2o\ £5 j B,o< j.i-J 2a Terrace luid .... p0 j jpo 0° 30 Bunnythorpe .... p 0 ■~> * i» ° !■' ° 1 32 Taoiaii no po no 35 Feilding 7.2s O.'-'S 0.30 38 Jioad . . . . p o po po 43 Hnlcorabe, arrive 7.55 10.0 7 0 Halcombe, depart S.lO 10.20 7.2u 46 Kakiriki po po po 49 Greatford 8.34 1U.45 7.42 54 Martou a > p. 11. 1 7.f'7 57 Bonny Glen o po po ( ; 2 Turakina I latfnn «' g p 0 p 0 p 0 63 Turakina g >, 9.25 11.40 BSo 6S Wangaehu r§ 4? .P o p 0!p o 74 Fordell £}5 p o po:n o 77 Alatarawa po pope (79 Okoia s" 2 po po iio 83 East Town / po po|p o 8a Aramoho.... f 10.50 1.10,9.5s 86 Wanganui, arrive [ 11.0 l.'-"'; 10.5 p.o. — Platforms only^ Trains do not stop at theso stations- required. Notice should be given to tie Guard at the previous stopping station. v T. P. KOTHERIKAM, General MaiSo^Ji^. TO FISIIEIiMEN AKD OTHERS. POR SAL E — FISHING SEINES and SET NETH in large varietj^ ; Also, Cotton and Hemp Twine and Cock Floats. 1 Apply to GEORGE BARNARD, J Taranaki-street, Wellington, opposite the Barracks. (TN SALE. I A T THE WELLINGTON BEASS FOUNDRY and COPPER WOE^S ' .Brandon-street. Braes force and lift pumj, Douglas pumpa 1 Brine pun p8 Steam donkey enginew 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 thcep washing Every article connected with station work ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR BRASS AND COTPEK WORK of every description. S. DANES & SONf Wellington Brass, Foundry, & Corns Works, Brandon-strict, Welling " . JAUKSO H~ "X3 OOT AND SIIOEJIA J£ Ell Wnxjs-sTiu:i:T, Wellington, In thanking his friends and the public generally for their kind patronage, would respectfully inform thony that he still maintains his position as PREMIER HOOT AND SHOKMAKEU Ojy 1 WELLINGTON. His Shooting find TVulkjng Boots nlwnj-g give satisfaction as regards Fit, Faehiou and faultless appearanoe. Lafcts specially n;ade to suit customer W-orkmansliip guaranteed, and chargy moderate. Country Cuetoinefs \vill receive evo attention.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 77, 21 May 1880, Page 1
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572Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 77, 21 May 1880, Page 1
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