NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS Wangantji-Manawatu Seotion, time table. vv. 3i DEPART mOM AM. A.M* P.M. f.l 0! Wanganui 7.0 12.1/5 4.U 3j Aramoho 7.1U 12.25 4.2 3j East Town po po po 8; Okoia po po po 9J Matarawa po po po j P.M. 13 Fordell po po pi> 18; Wangaehu po po po 23! Turakina I 8.43 1.55 5.60 24 „ Platform ... po po p 20; Donny Glen po po po 33; Marton 9.17 2.29] ti 23 37' Graatford 9.33 2.45 6.38 40| Kokiriki po po po 43| Halcombe, arriee .... 10.0 3.10 7.0 ! Halcombe, drpart i 10.20 *.3'o 7.20 49, Makino Road ipo po po olj Feilding ,10.00 4.5 7.60 54! Taonui jpojpo po 56'| Bunnythorpe IpoPO po 61! Terrace End ipoipo po 62: Palmeraion Ill.fiOj 6.0 I 8.£5 66 Long Burn \ p 0 1 I p o OS! Karere !po !, . po 69; Tiakiinhuua ipo a'^" po 78! Oroua Bridge !po "So po 76| Bainoßae .; : p op | p >> ! p o 80 Carnarvon !p o ;*« -§ pn 83i Alotuiti p 0 p JO I JP.M. 'sj 8G; Foxton, arrive { I .2Up I 10. 0 IjOWN. DrpABT fJtOM A.M.) A* V llM# P ' M ! po 0 Foxton i *~*f7o" II 1 Motuiti j ! po po 6 Carnarvon no do W Buine« 8 e i -g JJJJ H Oroua Bridge .. po !po 1/ Tiakitahuna .... j ffa. D 0 Uaq 19 Karero j i»u. no do 20 Long Burn .... §£ $1 j^ 24 Palmewtoii .... 7.2«||S! .31 po H i errace I ' i:d •••• P 0 Jj p o J6.30 «, £ uni »y»horpe .... po I « OT j po ipo • uij Taonui jpo o ,po |_ 0 ; c»j Feiiding i 7.2s 9.U J7.25 j 38J Makino Koad ipo ! : poo'p'o j43 Ihlcombe. arrive j 7.55; 10.0 J7.42 Unlconihe, depart , '. S.l("«10 2 1707 46 Kakiriki 1 ; po ': po o!p" 0 j'iO Gimtford j §.Sll«0.4 po :o4 Marton a . ! n.o :H.loß 30 \oi t Bonn.v Glen .... :p o 'po ! p o 1 ro! n!! fi Da li;t * ir »» /§ §! po !po ipo iW; Turakma : J 9,25 1 1 .4 .§ 30 ; gi JVangaehu =|, p0 : poOipo lit Fowoli ■•£ fc ■ p p 0 ,'p 0 j77j Alataiwa ts J 1 p !?« 79; Okoia ««; J ,|p o ;po I 831 East Town ° P»! po ipo •*S; Araraoho ! \\O.M 1.10 9.55 I se ".."W;a«Sanwi,_^/-/-«r , \U.O j 1.WJ10.5 A train leaves Wanganui for Waitotara I at 7 a.m. and 4.l<> p.m., leaving there at 9.20 a.m. and 6.2U p.ral ! \> o.— Platforms only. Trains do not stop at theso etationß unless required. Notice should bo given ti the Guard at the previous stopping station T. F. BOiHERHABf, Gtteral Manager. PUKEPAPA KUBBBBT Keab Matitok. 0. P. HANNEKE I^EGS to call the attention of the * settlers of Mnnawatu to big largo and weH-aseovttd stock of GRAFTED and BUDDED FEUIT TBEES ORNAMENTAL TREES and SfIHUBS. HAWTHORN, QUICKS, aud otfcer HEDGE PLANTS A fine assortment of POT P L A N T 8 now on hand. I would particularly draw attention to my Large Stock of CONIFEK.E and other ORNAMENTAL TREES, Which I now offer 50 PER CENT UNDKR CAXALOGUHI PRICES. v ««-fx» Inspection invited. Catalogues sent free on application* Orders sent direct to the Nunerv Marton. or through Messrs ThynnV Linton <fc Co., at Foxton and Palmereton, will be attended to. C. F. HANNEKE, \ Nurseryman, Alaitoa.
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Manawatu Herald, 5 November 1880, Page 1
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540Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, 5 November 1880, Page 1
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