THE NEW TIME-TABLE.
i • S .: TaTBCB.^piTOB.. * J Si?t,r7TXo.ur article inTJET^i^Awiic? _ Times of toe m^sidtg^ mKpher^ <9 am, the present manager 6s 7th!e:sßaW<u--way,, has been re^^^o^c^SWgMiblep interest here, andtW remarks therein, made by you I,think are f ul}y endorsed^ I think^ •&i"> a tna^P if ta|in^ 3 th^?^tiiirc manageiiients;|fche i^wsenpt* aM :^e l^te)r r 'i , — thai 'the i r ;l^stjwrits by/f ar thembrsfc^c-* ■ - comm.bdd.ting; ' ib s . the' 'settlers wild^tn.6: 9^ public a£ large , as*, during; • that: tinl.e, ' we * were enabied^tof -get, jragpns ''and^ 'trucks left • where^. con-., for : tmtls~and~settle.rs tprloadr— rtheinuMlnJifeictjr th^latevman^ei^ejK deatoured to do his utmost f^p^inojta^ r the pro^eiityj pfe thje _SJL§tricfc J^Ei^^^^ [present one (to put it mildly) seems i: al^^ most to ignore;; and so long as Wanga< nui gets* the' HoU's'shivre of accorhmqdas : l tioni the ij^tonend ofthfrUae may da the best they canj r a^&pu£u;iLwith. what; they.get.,, r Lppk kT for instance, at the? preseidt;' time-table^^tfbsMfi&^tf^Zttt trainstfebin^anganui H tp - Palmerstpni^i: and* >Only^.t^fo/ ironi ,. :^oxJ»L.jVf?Why { r J ', should^this^ be > so?-! £^ostpn:4.B;<iie^i^;E} tur^pcurtfor ■ iPalniersfcdnandsurjp^nd^ >*, ing districts^ then^hy| shpi^d'-it. ;ijofc 7 » haw. f e»u.al' fe,6ilitie3 gixenit ? y/rA^pj^^' ~ thing-il^ noticei that,Jio: ?ha,Tingj^ecurei^ j the- Terrace :^aii .platform and statipii^,, n the public generally do-not seem to b©^ 1 " aware that' it'SKas recom^nipnjLedbyithe^ late managerj; Mr Moinjefcj, at leasfit^will not go so fay(as; ,to>say ,pof itivel\c- . about the^st^tipn^ -t(ut, I c^n do' so with*, regard to the platform, ftb;aTit was sug^ gested by.hi^/.tb-dp exactly #ha^ is«now eping tp^jte dpwzij^fyi also. positively st^etkait if if Ivad been donosoinefifteen months3nce fc aJ;inlbetplaU__ fornv^would have been_.erect^d at thecos^ of a. private inaividual^. 'Trusting^ that the manager wllTsee fit to alte^O. his present "arran^eiffents^—Jramif&c., ■ WellingtbnvSep^mberT2, f 1878^ ;i - ; P.^-^I may. ?ffso:add}th^t^n.apQpunfe of dUatoriness.r^ith^regajrd^ta putting im the platform and sMing, v ;and l Ttlie conse-u quen,t( trouble m: 16MisS^J?ttcks,-:Wiißj-JEcj-believe^ on^ .rea^pn-whypne n^a^leMfe' '" was cUSea «nd^^ 501 d..; '-"' ■''■ '' '.° "---^
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 98, 18 September 1878, Page 2
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302THE NEW TIME-TABLE. Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 98, 18 September 1878, Page 2
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