VISW ZEALAND RAILWAYS "Wangantti-Manawattt Section, TIMEJ-'ABLE. VT. C, DEPART FROM V M - A *M. «. 0 Wangamii 7.0 ,'J'JI 4.tiJ 3 Aramoho 7.10 "f 4.2 3 East-Town po £_ po 8 Okoia po II po 91 Matarava po v po 13 Fordell po ]-° po 18 Wangaehu po ? fi c po 23 Turakina 8.43 „„ 6.50 24 „ Platform .... pop £° p 29 Bonny Glen po Snn po 33 Marton 9.17 9 11 623 37 Greatford 9.33 IT* 6.38 4(1 Kaltiriki p o 1 10 p 0 43} Halcombe, arrive .... 10.0 3'3/j! 7.0 j Halcombe, depart .... 10.20 ' 7.20 49 Maldnoßoad po 5 c po 51 Feilding 10.55 J'°- 7.50 54! Taonui po £ 0 po 56; Bunnythorpe po L po 61! Terrnoo End po gniP 0 62! Palmeraton 11.50 '_ i 8.35 66' Long Burn ipo n po 68j Karere . , j p o 3>. po 69j Tialritahuna p o >.*§ P b 73] Oroua Bridge po -a° po 76 Bainrsse .....,..,,,, po |^ po 80 Caraarvon po £ g po 83| iJfotuiti , po >% o i p.m. a O2 86( Foxton, arrive ...... 1.20P 10.0 vows. C DEPABT I'ltOM A.M.I AiM A<M *! P - M - !._ |P J 0 Foxton j j 7.0 po 3 Motuiti i I Ipo po 6 Carnarvon ...... | I p-o po 10 Buinesse 1 j*§ po po 14 Oroua Bridge .. \ «£\ po po 17 Tiakitahuna .... lag to /> 4 0 19 Karere ' I ? >. po p o 20 J iO ng Burn .... \a&p oJ p o 24 Palmerslon .... 7.25 >§ po 2o Terrace Jind . . . . Ipo |* a «• '6.3U 30 Buuuythorpe ..|po := OT | po ! po »2|.Tao.)ui \po l - ipo 70 Bo| Fei!ding 0 ........|7.25, j 9.v! 7.25 "°| iVlaknio Road ....jpo j , po.ipo 43: ll.'ilcombc, arrive 7.55 . . iIO.Q J7.42 j Ilalcomlc, depart j 8.10 10 2 17^7 46 Ka/driki I jpo poO'po 4» flrcatford !„ i 8.34 «U 'po 54 Marton a J p , o U. 1 5! 8 30 57 Bonny^ Glen .... po po po ('•2 Tui-iikina llatfrm 3 po !po po 63] Turakina iJ > 9.23 1 1 .4 H3O 68, Waugachn p0 ! poOpo 74j Fordell >»;P ipo po 77; MaturaTTci r *' P *P po 79 Okoia 'a*; p ,j p O |J O f 3 East Town ...... i 'p> !po jpo 83 Aramoho | ;lo.vo| 1.1«n9.55 861 Wangamii, arrive [11.0 j 1.v0'10.5
J A train leaves Wunjranui for Waitotar | at ? a.m and 4.1/» p.m., leating thtre at i>.2o i a.m. and G WO p.m. ; p o. — Platforms only. Trains do not j stop at these stations unless required. Notice should be givon t» the Guard at the previous stopping station T. F. RIKHERHAJf, • G( i eral Manager. t PUKEPAPA NUKSEBY Near Mabton, 0. P. HANNEKB BEGS to call the attention of the settlers of Manawa'u to his large and well-assorted stock ofGRAPTED and BUDDED FBUIT TREES 0 B NAME NT AL TREKS nnd StIUUBS HAWTHORN, QPICKS, and' othpr ■ HEDGE PLAN'J'B A fine assortment of P O T P L A N T 8 now on hjmd. I would particularly draw atten. tion to my Large Btock of CONIFERS and other ORNAMENTAL TREKS, Which 1 now offer 50 PER CENT UNDER CAIALDGU£D f&ICES. Inspection invited^ .....;. CatalogiiejL_6QttJt_lieaa)n- application. Orders sent direct to the Nursery, Mavton. or tUvough Messrs 'l'hynne, Lifat«-n ffc l/ 0., at Fuxton and Fal« merston, will be attended to. 1 €. P. iIA^NEKE, , lVuts^rj'toftß, UatUta.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 21 December 1880, Page 1
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536Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 21 December 1880, Page 1
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