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NEW ZEALAND BAJIiWATS WANGANUI-MAJfAWATU SEOTION. : TIMe"tABI^; •;'•-.;■•-■", • ■ ; ■'• ; "•••' up. " • -y '"■ • j' J g DEPART FROM A*M. A.M. i.|l. 0 Wariganui, depart.... \\.O, 4.1C 2 St. John's .......... . po. po 3 Arain,oho .......... ; 11.10 424 3j East Town .... "..'.... po po 8j Okoia po p« 9 Matarawa po po 13 Fordell ..;.;.'.....;; po po 1 4 Baker's Crossing / . . . . : : ' ' " p o p 18 Wanjjaehli ii.... ..... : pb p ■ ■■' ■'■ '■■ : '- : ' '" VM: '/ : 23 Tiirftldna . i ........ 1 2.40 $Ag 24 „ ■ Platform ... po _ 0 29 Bonny Glen p' o %» 33 Marton ............ fifi'^M 37 Grenttrird .......... 1" 30 « « 40 Kakinki ..::.::::,; \,^ ; 6 Jjf 43 Haloombe, wrirs Z, l^ 2\q 70 ._ S a l C -° m^' rf<r ? « r < •• • • 7.0. 2.20 7.20 49 Makmo'Roac' '" oo 'Z 61 Feildir lg -•'• ••'- P°. OPf0 P fi ° s P.°. ::::::;; .g; o.*■:0 .*■: 61 Thrace End % p« { 0 &- i»!»l«^rston ............ 8 .30 3.45 8.30! c j & TOg Wl v '^.v -^ P'O ■ —4^* 73 Orottft Bridge !£0 'l So = 3 «^e« ..:...::::::! 5: iSJ • -80 tGnmaiTon po ,„„ ; a/t iri ••• ?• " So I ««j foxton, ff;r/»e 10 j 1 9 1 5 DQW.Y. C depaht"pbo"m* A.sr. a ,m p.m. 0 Foxton ....,...; . i 0.45 4.95 3; Matuiti ..«......( p 0 po 6 t . Caiiiarvon .....,], po po 10| Bainesse . po; po 14 ( Oroua Bridge „']■■ pb po 17iTiakitahuua .»,.' po j po 19 Karerc j Ipo j, 0 20j Jjong BuvQ „..,..!. Ipo po I : : j ■ j.-P.M j + • ■ ■ ■ : 24 Palmerslon, ....I 6.45 1 12.15 5.45 • 25 Terrace find: ;.... l p 0 Ipo| po 1 30- Bunnythorpo ....: po. | po ! po ! 32; Taonni .1 po po jpo 35; Feildiug 7.3(5 1 10 6.30 38| Makiuo Road ....pa p 0 po 43| lliilcombc, arrive i .8,5 j 1.45 i 7.0 : Halcoiubo, depart !.8.21)j j7 20 46 Kahirild „-..:.....! po^ ' : po •■ 49| (Jrcatford j B.io I . I 7.43 54; Murtou 9.1 ' ; 7.57 57| Bonny Glen ....! po i ■ po I j C2j Turakina flatfono, po ; .« 0 j ; 63, , Turakiua .... . ■'. 9.37 ! 8.30 j 6^ Wanjjaehu 4.....J po I pof '. 72i Baker's Crossing ?po i i -p O | 174 Fordell. ........Uo; Ipo } I 77, Mutarawa „.....! pot . jp 0 79; Okoia ......^...1 po i jvo ■ 83, EastTowu ......I po ipb (J * 83|'Aramoho ....i..^'|ll.lo : j9 55 ' 84) St. John's I>V ..|P» pb : 1 86 ( Wanganui, am ve \ U .20, 10.5 ' ) ' : :■'._■:' ' ! ■ I A train leavea "Wanganui for Wa verify at 7 40 a.m. and 4.i» p.rij., ieavin'g there at 7.45 a.m. and 4.55 p.m.- ■ • . p o.— Platforms onljt. , . Trains . . not, stop at these stations unless required. Notice should be jjiven ft the Guard j^t the; previous stopping station, ... , T. F. BOxHEBBAM, Gtxeral Manager (JEATKFUL— COMFORTINGIr EP P S'S COCOAy ■ BREAKFAST f - y "By a thorough kfliowjfldge of the ; : natural laws which govern the ope, ration of Tllgggflffl^n^liu^raliopraTd^ by a careful application of: the fine properties of weU^selected cocoa, Mr Bpps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save ua many "^ heavy doctors' bills. It ,i? by .fche ' judicipu3 use o^such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually ' built up until strong enb'ugh to^resist every tendenoy todieease. JHundr^ft, ,l of su btle TOoladies are floating asound : ua ready to attack wherever th^re ia a weak point. We may escape toany" ' a. fatal shaft by keeping 'ourselves ■\yell fortified with blood and a properly , nourished frame,' 'r-Se* article ih the Civil Soxnoe Gaaettp. ■ , ■n. : Made simply with boiling water or ' milk,' .-- .■.• .- •. - . .-. - ' .-•■ ■' '.■'•" :Lt . Sold only in packets or tins, labelled: 'C|fX^J'SiJßl L ■j Lpiy^oCv\ n^UE NLW ZEALAND LOAN AND J! 4, MEEOANaiiJB-A^E^tJtfe'm "'* |; j Capital ... $3,«W;0i0 •' i^'-- i •'} Jhe OotnpSnymnke advances bciTitions, >4 stock, on gro.whijr'dlipß'^r.^bol, and on Zither produce ; and receives consigninSSt^T of sp^^^WP.-gßauii 1 'tallowl Q>M«<£v*<| meats leather, horns^4toyifors«ie'ttr Lbndoa 'fen corapH^wj a| ,raie# .which) : W«y learned on applicaUjpnat fche.'tidfitplny'f ...f... ■^■>)u:\ r.^F.ijTptoitgiiP?''' Offices andfltorMr^'j.,!;"'' i* .v«'-q • / Cuatom House Q-uay, Vint 'P^»«»"qtfi> :;J 1 " wnarfTwefflngrdri. ~ ■r L ' " I"^P*AO Ai „ informAion in«r"b» ebUinrt r irom*^ r A^»n*Wf tto^A-X? of NnJ-f XSALAKD, at FOXTON and PALMES-- 1 * WON. .TO'umoju ;2 : .0 v; 1 a a 1 'd %

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 86, 28 June 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 86, 28 June 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 86, 28 June 1881, Page 1

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