NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS Wanoanui-Manavatu Section. . J^l?^^?^: rp. d DEPART PIIOM A* M - *'M. i.M. 0| Wanganui ."777 7.0 IHt A.U 3i Aramoho 7.10 *'~° i.2 3: East Town po * ' po 8. Okoia po, * po 9j Maturuwa p o M po 13; Fordoll po J° pp 18, Wangaehu .......... p 0 f « po 23 ! Turakina 8.43 i*J° 5,50 24 „ Platform.... po J° p 29, Bonny Glen ........ po Lq P° 33; Warton I 9.17 t>£ 623 37 Greatford 9.33 $1 6.36 40, Kakiriki p 0 3jq p o 43 Halcombe, arrive .... 10.0 o'oql 7.0 I Halcombe, depart .... 10.20 *' o I 7.20 49, Makinoßoad , poijetpo 51, Feilding 10.55 ' 0 7.50 54, Taonui po 0 p» 66 Bunnythorpe po * o ip« 6li Torrace End po L !po 62! Palmerston 111.60 ___ 8.35 66; Long Burn ....!po ■« po 68, Knrere i p 0 I § tA | P 0 69] Tiakitalmna j p 0 : >>1 j P o 73; Oroua Bridge po •S^.ipo 76! Bainesse po gJ* po 80} Carnarvon 'p o i » g po 83 itfotuiti i po o ,p.m. «» 86; Foxton, arrive { 1.20° '10. Q I)O\VX. E DIvPABT IUOM j A.M.! A! I*l AlM ' ] P - M Z. ___| ;____J |P° 0 Foxton i ; 7.0 po Mot niti ........' j popo 6 Carnarvon | I po no H» Bffinesse ........! Vg Ipo !po 14 Oroua Bridgo ..! I * po ! po If Tiakitalmna ..! j yf: po 5.i0 19 Knrere ...I f polp'o 20 Long Cum ....I >|,g; po Jo j24 Pulmorston . . . . ! 7.25 £3 I p. 30 po 25 Terrace End .... no |*So' o 6.30 ! 30 Bunnythorpfl .... po l&^i V° ;po 32 Taonni !po ; Jpo J7.0 35 Feilding ] 7.28) 1 9.a J7.25 .38 Makino Rond . . . . ' p o !pos p • 43 llnlcombp, arrive j 7.60 — -— __ jIO.O 17.42 Ualcnrnh^depnr/ ', 8.10 10.2 7.^7 46 Kakiriki ........! pop oOp a 49j Greatford ' B.Bi :0.4 po ■ 54| Mnrron gm ! p . o ; 1 1.15 8.30 . 57j Bonny Glon ' p o ! p o p « 02: Turnkina Tlatfrm g g po • po po 63j Turakina ; g > 9.25.11.'! ,8"0 6SJ Wungaehu vg^o' po ■ poO'po 74j Fordell v - P :P ° !p • ■ 77j Matarawa ...... 15 p Ip po 79j Okoia £°° \ p ) j p 0 p • B3i East Town > jp>; p0 p o 83- Aramoho ; 10.^0, 1.10 9.55 86 Wanganui, arrive . ill.oll.tiOllO.fi A train leaves Wanganui for Waitotar at 7 a.m «nd 4.15 p.m., leaving there at 9.20 a.m. nml 0.20 p.m. p o. — Platforms only. Trains do not stop at these stations unless required. Notioo should be given tt the Guard at the previous stopping station T. F. ROxHERHAM, G«,neral Manager,
PUKEPAPA NUESERY Nuaii Maktox. 0. F. HANNEKE BEGS to call the attention of the settlers of Manawatu to hit large and well-assorted stock of GRAFTED and BUDDED FBUIT TREES ORNAMENTAL TREES and SI 1 HUBS . HAWTHORN, QUICKS, and" otto HEDGE PIANTS A fine assortment of POT PLANfS now 0* hand. I would particularly draw atten. tion to my Large Stock of CONIFERiE and other ORNAMENT AI TREES, ; Wliica I now offer 60 PER CENT UNDER CATALOGUED PRICES. Inspection invited. Catalogues sent free on application. Orders sent direot to the Nursery,, Marton*. or- through Messrs Thynne, \ Linton & Co., at Foxton and Palmerston, -will be attended to. C. F. HANNKKE, Nurseryman, Mai ton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 33, 24 December 1880, Page 1
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