NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS I Wanganui-Manawatu Section. TIME TABLE. vi». o? , I A. C 1 DErAUT FltOM A-M. M. P.M. I 0' Wanganui J 7.0 }o"Jr 4.1C 3 Aramoho j 7-10 *---° 4.2 ?. East Town po f p« 8 Okoia po £ Q po 0 Matarawa pn M p o jl3 Fordell po ££ po" 18; W'angaehu po |« po 231 Turakina 8.43 *' o.tO 24| „ Platform ... po o£ o p 29! Bonny Glen po Lo po 33j Marton 9.17 2 45 623 371 Greatford 9.33 r* o 6.3S 40| Kukiriki po 310 P° 43 Halcombc, arrive .... 10.0 o'gn 7.0 I Halcombe, depart .... 10 20 ' 7.20 49. Miikinoßoad po 45 po .51! Feilding 10.55 p 0 7.50 54 1 Taomii po p 0 p» 56 1 Bunnythorpe po po po 61 Terrace End po kg po 621 Pjilnierstou 11.50 ___ 8.35 66, Long Burn po tj P° 08j Karere po S_>> po 69j Tiakitahuna p o >."§ P 0 73| Oroua Bridge po -S^ po 76; Bainosße. po |^' po 80, Carnarvon po ;*g po 83i flf otuiti po S^ -g o P.M. fl" 86 ( Foxton, arrive ......; 1.20 *. . . jo. q down. C DEP/.BT FROM I A.M.I a! M A M " P ' M ! p O 0 Foxton ! ' j 7.0 p O 3 Motuiti j p 0 p o 6 Carnarvon ...... i I po po M Bainesße ........ j Ja ipo'po 14 Oroua Bridge . . ; |*& po p o 17 Tiakitahuna .... i*f P<» 5.-0 19 Karere j I>.po po 20 J jO ng Burn ....! 'g-oipo po 24 Fulmerston .... I 7.25 j» 3'p.30 po 26 Terrace End . . . . jpo jP « o 6.30 30 Bunnythorpe ...,'po ;5 m po po 32 Taonui p 0 | po 7.0 35 FeiJding 7.28! 9.2 7.25 38 ftlakino Hoad ... .1 po j pospo 43 H.ilcombe, arrive j 7.00 10.0 7.42 Malcombe, depart \ j 8.1010.2 7.67 46 Kakiriki ; po|poOpo 49 Greatford ...*.. .'^ 8.8^:0.4 po 54 Marton !g # p .o 11. 158.80 57 Bonny Glen .... j^ 1 p 0 pope < ; 2 Turakina I 'latfnu popo !C3 Turakina jg *| ».25 11 .4 g3O 68 Wangaehu l^'Si po poOpo 74 Foraell jg B f Jo po 11i Matarawa •..,., i*^t« p p po 79 Okoia i^ 00 p > po po H3 East Town ...... i pi popo S3; Aramoho j 10.^0 1.10 9.55 86 i Wanganui, arrive 111.0 l.'^OlO.a A train leaves Wanganui for Waitotar at 7 a.m and 4.10 p.m., leaving Ihcie at ii.iO ' a.m. and G. 20 p.m. po.— Platforms only. Trains do not I stop at these stations unless required. Notice should be given to the Guard at th« previous stopping station T. F. EOaHERHAM, Gcteral Manager. PUKEPAPA NIJESERY Near Makton. O. F. HANNEKE I)KGS to call the attention of the -J settlers of Manawa'u to his large and well-assorted stock of GRAFTED and BUDDED FKUIT' TREES ORNAMENTAL TREES and SIIUUBS HAWTHORN, QUICKS, and [other HEDGE P]LANTS A fine assortment of POT P LANTS now on hand. I wouldj particularly draw [att«n« tion to my Large Stock of CONIFEH.E and other ORNAMENTAL TREES, Which I now offer 50 PER CENT UNDER CATALOGUED PBICJCS. Inspection invited. Catalogues sent free t-n application. Orders sent direct to the Nursery, Marton. or through Messrs Thynnej Linton & Co., at Foxton and Palmeraton, will be attended to. C. F. HANNEKE, Nurseryman, ifartoa.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 27, 3 December 1880, Page 1
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