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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. "VTELSON AND FOXHILL. ; TIMe'Ta.BLE. -: h ocojioih oo Fj *\ *- c* co •>3» «o — i to «oa 2 fc «o io -fl. ift id ed to to <0 O 5 .ifleoweo-i WO S g ■»; a* co •# ifl >-< to — ; co 02 oiaifltotatddoo' m o' os oo CO — ' *H IQ " co co ■* «ra co — cncctsi y£ Pi^t*i^!^iTpidifliniflid fe • ©aor- <c <o -< — « O 4 oa'aaiodddd fi Bs^g* Read down. & s s s a T a sfc «n :::::: g : : 5 'A' ' ' '%q ' *** hS _ . « " : :a : oh _ 3 « £'« £ 2 3 w 8 P* E5 « co Pi W)>aa |£ ** * * o 'dn ppay Jjjg ft' v -h«-iB« niQ }_| fl o«<J««hibo* f 3-< «ooo6ed oo x oo' e^ t^ a* or; « co co to to us . 03Ct.-<<-4iA'q<COff<r4;-P< «ci.«e*F.'K-H i-i _? .W >-<Ooooo'--0 S S L< oosioioioioi'mei 5 *< ,M ■-« ft : P** j « -oisewicq S -^ W -fl •>* co o« a* -^ O 00 pi to to id id io id vi id "O Extra Trains on Tuesdays & Thursdays UP. DOWN. PM. 7.15 arr. Nelson dep. 12 noon. 7 6 „ Bishopdalb „ ™ 12.8 p.m. 6.57 „ Sxobb „ 12.17 „ 6.46 4 „ Richmond {«J & »Jg ;; 6.38 ft; „ Hops „ g. 2.38 „ Mi fe . W.U.O. |5| »£ - 6.23 „ Spring Grovb „ ? 3.35 „ 0.13 „ Wakefield „ 345 „ 6-0 dep.. Foshill arr. 4.0 „ Note.— Trains stop at stations marked * by signal only. Passengers wishing to alight must give notice to the Guard at the previous station Passengers are requested. not to enter or leave the cars while in motion. Se*Bon and school tickets issued to and from all stations, at very low rates. Apply to the Manager., To i'tsure despatch parcels should be booked ten minutes belore the starting of the train. FRANK B. PABSMORE, Superintendent Engineer for Constructed Kailways 29th September, 1876. 38 LAYS AND RHYMES BY WILLIAM HOGG, NELSON. Subscribers to the above Work can now obtaiu their Copies on application to the Pubishers, R LUCAS & SON. Sold by all Booksellers. JAPANESE BASKETS At R. LUCAS & SON'S. EUROPEAN MERCHANDISE. AN ENGLISH FIRM, of good standing and long experience, exporting to all parts otthe world English and. European Merchandise ;of every description, and Manufacturing in Twelve Departments of Birmingham Goods, will execute orders with care and despatch at; lowest English prices Direct Orders must.be accompanied with all or part cash. Orders through London- Agents cash, on delivery of Goods. Illustrated Book sent on application to JOHN PELL, Globe Works, Bibmingham. Responsible Agents treated with, foreign Produce sold on Commission. 3039
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 76, 29 March 1877, Page 1
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477Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 76, 29 March 1877, Page 1
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