" YEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. 8 Wanganut-Manawatf Section. time taple. ? TJP. QQ M P M a DEPART FROM A"M. A. ' ' ; a$ 0 Wanganui 7.0 12.16 po 3 Aramoho 7.1012.25 do 3 EnstTown. po p<> po > 8 Okoia po po 9 Matarawa , po po po p.m. po 13 Fordell po po 5.50 .. 18 Wangaehu po P o po 23 Turakina 8.43 1.55 po I 24 „ Platform,... po po 623 29 Bonny Glen po po 638 33 Marton 9.17 2.29 p0 37 Greatford 9.33 2.45 7.0 40 Kakiriki po po 7.20 43 Halcombe, arrive .... 10.0 3.10 p0 Halcombe, depart .... 10.20 3.30 7- g 0 49 Makino Boad P" P° po 51 Feiiding 10.55 4.5 po 54 Taonui po po po 56 Bunnythorpe po P° 8.35 61 Terrace End V° p0 po 62 Palmerston ...11.50 5.0 66 Long Burn .......... po P 68 Karere po . . P° 69 Tiakitalmna po 2& P® 73 Oroua Bridge po o P I 76 Bainf sse po ,fl>» P 80 Carnarvon .......... po aj-g 83 jtfotuiti po > j ! P. !U. fl * 86 JFoxton, arrive 1.20 °™ 00 DOWN. 5 DEPAET fBOM A.M. A? V A.M* P.M 0 Foxton 7.0 po 3 Moluiti POpo 6 Carnarvon po po 10 Bainesse a P°po 14 Oroua Bridge .. fi£ po p 0 17 Tiakitahuna .. S'g ps {,0 1 9 Karere «^pop 0 ' 20 Long Ihun .... g^ po 540 24 Palmerston .... 7.25. £ S 8.30 p "o 25 Terrace End .... po P° p o 30 Bunnythorpe .... po i? 10 |>o p o 32 Taonui po po 530 35 Feiiding 7.28 9.^6 p 'o 38 Makino Rond .... p 0 p 0 7.0 43 llnlcombe, arrive 7.55 jIO.O y25 Halcombe, depart B.lo' 10.20 p 'o 46 Kakiriki p o •' P ° 742 49 Greatford 8.34 « 0.45 7^57 54 Marton g # p,o 11.1 p o 57 Bonny Glen .... p z p ° p 0 02 Turakina Flatf rm *' § p P°s 3° 63 Turakina g >.. 9. 5 1 1 .40 0 68 Wangaehu %£ p P°pO 74 Foraell po pOp O 77 Aiatarawu t^ts po poj,,, 79 Okoia a M po po J° B 3 East Town po P°qss 83 Aramoho 10.50 1 .10 a - 5 86 Wanganui, arrive 11.0 l.'-X) 10* p 0. — Platforms only. Trains do not stop at these stations unless required. Notice should be given to the Guard at the previous stopping station T. F. RO-HERHAM, Gcieral Manager. TO FISHERMEN A»i) OTHERS. p 0 it "Tale — FISHING SEINES and SET NETS in large variety ; Also, Cotton and Hemp Tvine, and Cock Floats. Aply GEORGE BARNARD, Taranaki-street, Wellington, oppo* site the Barracks. O~N SALE. A T THI WELLINGTON BRASS FOUNDRY and COPPER WOBFJS Ukandon-stkeet. Brars force and lift pump Douglas pumps Brine puu ps Steam donkey engines. Steam and water gauges Every description of steam engint fittings Hydraulic rams Water pipes Galvanised spouting and ridging, and carved iron for verandhhs Tanks, cocks, &c, for sheep washing Every article connected with station work ESTIMATES GIVEN roii BRASS AND COPPEtt WOBI of every description. s. Danes & sosrr Wellington Bbabs, Folndk», £ Corns Works, Brandon-»treet, Welling ~T7~J AOKSOS^ X)00T AND SHOEMAJCE ' WILLIB-BTBEET, WSLLIVOTOJT, In thanking his friends and the public generally for their kind patronage, would respectfully Intorm them that be itill maintains his position M PREMIER HOOT AND BHOEWAKEB Oi? WELLINGTON. His Shooting and Walking Boots always give satisfaction as regards Fit, Fashion aßd faultless appearanoe. Lasts- specially made to suit oustoxier Workmanship guaranteed, and charge moderate. > Country Customers will r*Mir« «v» attention. . . ,- . . 1 ''.':■'■ « A
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 95, 23 July 1880, Page 1
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569Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 95, 23 July 1880, Page 1
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