*JEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS WAKOANTJI-MANA-VrATU . C XCTIOM, TIME TABLE. 7 I2L -s* C DErART FUOJI .VM. A. M< P.M. Oj V'anjritnui 7.0 12. 1S 4.1 1 8j Aramoho 7-1* 1225 4.2 3. E-ist Town .., po po po 8j Okoia po po po 9 Matarawa po po po P.M. 13j ; Fordell po po po 18, Wangaehu po po po 23 TuraUina 8.43 1.65 5.5» " 24 „ PUliarm ... po po f 38! Donnjr Gltn po po p« 33i M»rton 9.17 2.29 «2t 37 Greatford 9.33 8.45 6.5$ 40 Ki)kiriki po po po 43 Halcombe, arrive .... 10.0 3.10 7.0 Halcombe, depart 10 20 3.30 7.20 49 M :ikino I^oad pn po p O 51 Feilding 10.55 4.5 7.£0 54! Taonui po po po 56' Bunnythorpe po po po fjli Terrace End po po po 62; Pnlniprston ] 11.50 5 -° B.ffi 6f>! Long Burn po p O CBj Karere po . po 69| Tiakitalmua po a l^ po 73j Oroua Bridge po 'xo po 76j Baimsse po sk po 80 Carnarvon po 13 •§ po 83 Motuiti po po p.m. aj 86; Foxton, am ye ( 1.20 0.0 DOWX. i I f . P v 2 DEPABT FkOU A.M.I A. U« v. f Foxton 7.« 3 Motniti P° po 6 Carnarvon popo 1° Bainesflp po po ' 14 Oroua Bridge .. *j£ po po 17 Tiukitahuna .. s"g po o/.Q 19 Karere ■► po po 20 Long Hum .... a g popo 24 Pdlmei-Btou 7.2-5 S 8.3d po 25 Turrace End .... po | "5 !p o 6.80 30 Biuinvfliorpe ....po Iz m 00 no 32 Tao.i po ° po % 3o FiHiling- 7.2s 9.26 7.25 i 38 Mukino ttoad .... po po po I 43 Hiilcombe, arrive 7.00 10.0 7.4 f I fiijoombe, depart 3.10 10.20 7.67 4G Kakiriki popopo 49 Greatford «.:34'!0.45p0 !54 Marton g p.o Ml.l 8.30 j57 Bonny Glen .... p jp 0 p 0 I ''2 Tunikina I'latfnn i,^ § p |p» po IC3 Turakina | 5 >.. 3. 5 1 1 .40 s3O 08 "Wnngaohu ',5^ p popo 74 Foroell J£;£ pn po po ! 77| Matnrawa .I** po p no <9 Okoia !«» po P o S3 East Town ...... po popo 80 Aramoho j.0.50 1.10 9.65 86 Wanganui, arrive 11.0 j l.vO 10.5 A train leaves Wnujinnuf for I(aTlwF~at 7 a.m nnd 4. 1 o p.m., leaving thcro at 10 a.m. and 5.15 p.m. po. — Platforms only. Trains do not stop at these stations unless required. Notice should be given ti the Guard at the previous stopping station T. F. KOx HEEHAW, GoEeral Manager. PUKEPAPA NUESERY , Near Marton. O. P. HANNEKE BEGS to < all the altentit.ii of the settlers of Mnnawa'u to his large and we 1-assorted stock of GRAFTED and BUDDED IEUIT TREKS ORNAMENTAL TREES and SH HUBS' HAWTHORN, QUICKS, and oth« HEDGE PLANTS A fine assortment of POT PLANTS now on hand. I would particularly draw atteh. tion to my 1/arge Stock of ..'''-.. CONIFERS and other ORNAMENTAL TREES, : . Which I now offer '. , 50 PER CENT UNDER CATALOGUED j t PRICES. V ■"■- Inspection invited. Catalogues sent free on application. Orders sent direct to the Nursery, Marton, or through Messrs' Throne^ ' Linton <fc, Oo M at Poxton andCPal-^i" merston, will be attended to. " '' * . ■ c. f.'h'a^neke; *- 'v c Nureerj^ffi[ifn7 Marfea, ""•
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 4, 14 September 1880, Page 1
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