NEW ZEALAND BAILWAY9 - ■' ' '■ , — Wanganui-Manawattt Bsptto9« tiue'tlblis. a SBPABT PBOM AM. A.M. PM . 0 Wanganui, dipart.... 11.0 4.1 C 2 St. John's .......... po p* 3 Aramoho 11.10 4.25 3 East Town po po 8 Okoia. po po 9 Matarawa .......... po po 13 Fordell ............ po po 14 Baker's Crossing .... po p 18 Wangaehu - po p P.M. 23 Turakina 12.40 5.48 24 „ Platform .... po po 29 Bonny Glen po po 33 Marton i.ln 6.20 37 Greatford 132 635 40 Kekiriki po po 43 Haloombe, arrive .... 2.0 7,0 Halcombe, depart .... 7.0 2.20 7M 49 Makinoßoad , po P° p* 61 FeUding 7.36 2.65 7.60 64 Taonui ............ po po pe 66 Bunnythorpe po po po 61 Terrace End ........ po !>• po 62 Palmerston 8.30 3-46 B.SOJ 66 Long Burn po pe 68 Karere ...,,,.,,,.. po p o 69 Tiakitahuna ........ po p O 73 Oroua Bridge po p o 76 Bainesse po p 0 80 Carnarvon po po 83 Motuiti po po 86 Foxton, arrive ,.,,.. 10 9.66 vows. C DEPABT PROM A.M. A,K P.M 0 Foxton 10.46 4.26 3 Motuiti ........1 po po 6 Carnarvon ...... po po 10 Bainesse po po 14 Oroua Bridge .. po po 17 Tiakitahnna .... po po 19 Karere po po 20 Long Burn .... po p 0 P.M 24 Palmerston .... 6.45 12.15 6.46 26 Terrace End . . . . p o p o po 30 Bunnythorpe .... po po po 32 Taonui po po po 86 Feilding j 7.36 110 6.30 138 Makino Rood ....ipo p 0 po 43 Halcombe, arrive] 8,5 1.46 7.0 Halcombe, depart 8.20 7.20 46 Kakiriki po p 0 49 Greatford 8.45 7.42 54 Marton ! 9.1 7.67 67 Bonny Glen ....' po po «2 Turakina Platform po po 63{ Turakina I 9 37 8.30 68| Wangaehu ipo p 0 72] Baker's Crossing po p o 74| Fordell | po p O 77 Matarawa po p O 79 Okoia po po 83 East Town po p 0 83 Aramoho 11.10 955 84. St. John's pc p o 86 Wanganui, arrive H-20 10.6 A train leaves Wanganui for Waverley at 7 40 a.m. and 4.16 p.m., leaving there at 7.46 a.m. and 4.66 p.m. po.— Platforms only "Trains do not stop at these stations unless required. Notice should be given U the Guard at th* previous stopping elation, T. F. BOiHERHAM, General Manage*. TO THE FOXTON PUBMG. T WISH to intimate that I will A personally yi^t foxton EVIUBtT WEDNDBDAY by the aftwnoon train, to receive Watchts, Clocks, Jewellery, &c., for repair, and other orders entroaW to me. '"] '\ In my abßence x Mr E. G. Palmer will receive articles to be repaired. I All repairs skilfully and promptly ezeouted. E. E. METARD, Watchmaker and Jewillw, Palmbistw. KA I R AKA tT BTF AM SAW AND FLANING MILL, FUEEMA^Ti WYM>S, Proppietobs. Totara, Bin.v, Matai, an 4 YeUowfaoe* White Pine Supplied in any quantity. Timber delivered tpordex-bfitweeu _Wanganui and Foxtom. Sent Post. Free in an Envelope %t 4d. Stamps to defray Poatag e. rpHB BOTANIC TREATMENT YOU ALL r 1 Which unfit sufferers for marriage, &c., &o. ; also Consumption, Chronio Diwase of the Chest, fitomaoh. Liver. and EpUepW; ' ' _; * Address — >• B. T. S E L B" n %;,^ John*Btreet, Wa^riee, Syoaey.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 77, 27 May 1881, Page 1
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517Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 77, 27 May 1881, Page 1
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