VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS Wanganui-Manawatu Section, time table. up^ ■ a DEPAKT FROM AM. A.M" P.M. 0 Wanganui 7.0 12. W 4.1C 3 Araraoho 7.1012-25 4.2 3 East Town po po po 8 Okoia po po po 9 Matarawa po po po •■■ P.M. 13 Fordell po po po 18 Wangaehu ...;^;... po^rpo- po - 23 Turakina *..... 8.43 1.55 5.60 24 „ Platform .... po pop 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 Haloombe, arrive .... 10.0 3-10 7.0 Halcombe, depart .... 10.20 3.30 7.20 49 Makinoßoad po po po 61 Feilding 10.55 4.5 7.60 54 Taonui po po po 56 Bunnythorpe po po po 61 Terrace End po po po 62 Palmerston 11.60 6-0 8.35 66 Long Burn po po* 68 Karere ............ p o . po • 69 Tiakitahuua.,.,.... ..... pa ■*&. po 73 Oroua Bridge po 1§ po 76 Bainesse % ; po §>> po 80 Carnarvon po 13 *§ po 83 Motuiti po po F.m. a « 86 Foxton, arrive 1.20° JO. 0 nowx. ~~ DEPABT PltOM A.M. a! V A>M * P - M <2_ ;___ po 0 Foiton 7,0 p® 3 Motuiti po po 6 Carnarvon | po po 10 Bamcsso g po po H Oroua Bridge ..I «^j po po 17 Tiakitahuiid .... ssi po s^o 20; Long Burn .... ||j *° 0 JJ 24 ralnieralon .... 7.2s' g g ' B.3Cs U o 2o Terrace End .... p 0 F « I p o 6.30 30 Buunythorpe po o w po no 82! Taonui po O J Q P Q 2<> Keiidiug ........ 7.25; 9.v! 7.25 00 aialano Road .... po 'pospo 43 H.ileombe, arrive j J.OO 10.0 7.42 ITalcombe, depart i 8.10 10 2 707 'JO Knkiriki ! ,p0 ! poOpo U9 Greatford I f. 3 ,. f,. 4 0 j <H ( Min-ton \a . p.o ll. log 30 o7j Boimy Glen . . . . ! pop ' p o p 0 ',! r^ uni ' {i . nil ll:ltfnn 14 §1 po ! po po IG 3 L nrnlcma || >. y.2.5, i 1 .4 S .lO !b * J ingaehu j = po | p oo|p 0 ! i - ForneJl _.. [g sip..! po ! p O ihi Matarawa ;*•*■ %'■ « , p i uo $ ™% s°°!i. 'ipoj: Hd ; iiostlown . p » j po p 0p 0 83! Aramoho ! jio^o' 1.10 9.5y ° b > }y '_aiigamii, arrive j ,U.o j 1.-40(10.o A train leaves Wungauui for Waitotnra at 7 a.m. and 1.10 p.m., leaving there at D.20 a.m. and 6.20 p.m. p o.— Platforms only. Trainß do not stop at these stations unless required. Notice should be given t» the Guard at the previous stopping station T. V. RO.HRRHAM, #' Gtteral Manager. PUKEPAPA NUESERT Near SfAiiTox. 0. P. HANNEKE T3EGS to^call the attention of the , -L' settlers of Manawatu to bis large and well-assorted stock of GRAFTED and BUDDED FRUIT TREES ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHKTJBBHAWTHORN, QUICKS, and otter HEDGE PLANTS A fine assortment of POT P LANTS now on hand. 1 would particularly draw attention to my Large Stock of CONIFEB^E and other ORNAMENTAL TREES, Which I now offer 50- PER CENT UNDER CATALOGUED TRICES. *^»v*« Inspection invited. Catalogues sent free on application. ! Orders Sent direct to the Nursery Marton. or through Messrs Thynne Linton <fc Co., at Foxton and Pal- | mereton, will be attended to. 0. F. HANNEKE, Nurorymim, Maiton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 18, 2 November 1880, Page 1
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516Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 18, 2 November 1880, Page 1
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