YEW ZEALAND BAILWAY9 Wanganui- Manawatu Section. T^^l'^Jlf^: vv. ■'■ I A^ I " X ! DEPART I-'JIOM A'JI. St. T.M. 0| Wanganui 7.0 , 0 ' 9 »! 4.1£ 3 Aramoho I 7.10 l " ' „ 4.2 3: East Town pop« * ° p« 8. Okoia po l° Q po 0. Mataravra po M po 13 Fordell po JJjJ po' 18' Wangaehu ipo ?« po 23: Tumkina 8.43 „ n 5.60 24 „ Platform ... po J° p 29 Ronny Glen po 029 P« 33, Marton 9.17 o'U 623 07; Gieatluid 9.33 ""* 6.36 4d| Kakiriki po 310P 0 43 Hulcombe, arrive .... 10.0 3 ' 3 q 7.0 I Halcombe, dqmrt .... 10.20 ' 7.20 49, WakiuoEoarl po po 51- Feilding 10.00 po 7.50 54i Taonui po C, o p» 56. Bunnythorpe po po p» Gl Terrnco End ipo « n 1p« G2; Pnlmerston ;L1.50 ! J__ \ 8.R5 (56| Long Burn |po !■« ipo (iS; Karere po § >^ i p o 09| Tialcilalixuiii [ ji o >>"= j y> o 731 Orona Bridgn p 0 -v ># ! p 0 7fi Boint'sse 'p o | .«' po So| Carnarvon ■p o <g b po 83! ltfotuiti poi^ -g o BGj Foxton, arrive ! 1.20^.«- 10. 6 DOW.V. C: DEPART lUOM A.M.I All' A ' Ml P - M 1_ ; \J, po 0 Foxlon ' ! 7.0 So * C-nrnarvon ' ,po po 1" Bauipppp I Ipo po 14 Oroim Brid K o ..; * po no 17 Tiakital.mu .... :|*|;po W 0 !•» Ivarcro ;^'po p« 20 J.ong Uurn ... .| i s,g| p0 p0 24 Palmersi on . . . . ; 7.20 gg ' p o 2 r i Terrace Knd . . . . ! poi K« ; o J6.30 30 Bunnytlior,ifi po b k i ;• l po jf 2 Taotmi ;po ;O Ipo 17.0 3o l<'ci!ding 7.28 9.2 7.25 ;38 ftlakino Road Ipo i pos p • 43 IFnlcombe, .arrive \ 7.00 jIO.O 17.42 Ilalcoml.e, depart j ; 8.10 10.2 17.67 46 Kakiriki 1 Jpo i poO^po 49 Greatford | 8.8-1 0.4 po ?>j Marton jg . j p . o jl].l5 8 80 >v Bonny Glen !^^?' po ' po p» 02 Tiinikina I'latfnu vg'gi po | po ! p » I 63 Turakiua £ >,! 9.2511.4 \g 30 ;68 Wangaehu = ;no i p oO'.p 0 ( 74-j Fomell £&. p Ipo ho ; 77| Jlatarawa : r "5 , p p |p O I 79: Okoia o^iP } po p» [^'3' East ToAvn | 'p » po 'po i 831 Aramoho ! 10.^0 1 .10 ».6 « 86 Wanganui, arrive '11.0 l.'JOjlO.i A train leaves Wanganui for Waitotar at 7 a.m. and 4. 1T) p.m., leaving tlwre at D.20 a.m. and 0/20 p.m. p o.— Platforms only. Traiim do not stop at these stations unless required. Notice should be given ti the Guard at th« previous stopping station T. F. EOxIIERHAM, GitM-al Manager. PTTKEP Al' A NU li SKRY Near Ma«tox. j I C. P. HANNEKE BEGS to call the attention of the settlers of Manawa'u to hit large and well-assorted stock of GRAFTED and BUDDED FRUIT TREES ORNAMENTAL TREES and SliltUßS HAWTHORN, QUICKS, owd lotker HEDGE PLANTS ' A fine assortment of P O T 1> L A N T S now on h*nd. 1 would| particularly draw fatten, tion to my Largo Stock of CONIFERyE and other ORNAMENTAL TREES, Which I now offer 60 PKR CENT UNDER CATALOGUED PRICES. -^ lnspoctiou invited. Catalogues fiont fr«e on application. Orders sent direct to the Nursery Marton. or through Messrs Thynne Linton & Co., at Foxton and Pall mereton, will be attended to. C. F. HANNEKE, Nurseryman, Marton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 25, 26 November 1880, Page 1
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534Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 25, 26 November 1880, Page 1
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