I NEW ZEALAND T RAILWATS. ;tvtelson"¥e eti on. ON AND AFTER Ist JUNE, 1880. r E'iO O>COO)«Oa>O><Q9OQ I I " o «t< «co co -* 1 * « *S A 'rf »o«ooo»c v «'*« H jg « ©w4 -* r-* C 9 «©> « » 2 E 13 «? CO 00 O> <O 00 Ui W«» ■g £ "o •» «p o»«p oo>w 6> o j| « o>* r-* «e>co»f •* »o ; t j 09 co do kto r« ie ' jr ofw<neo■* io «d r> . *! ti vi uj to io vi «s id «o w * £ ■ ■ .- ; ' . ■ • 3 j"rs r S ►> .iS ©->on oo »>-' •ia C S£S«"a 2 ooh. -h .«!.« eg *. Sj • S ! MO • «S -° . H ..»OI»»B««NJ, i -- '-.--I:— ' ' : '"- p . f< Hrt-'t«ii« ««' (H «'.« M -• ' , - I : ■■■.!■> — • " v OOS ~ ID V (D «41 j5 1 *>•*.-* ©, i°.:T. w.cq S'* 8 "I •. .'■ . ■ •»* i«r.oO oo.eo co co op. » o» ■■■'■■■ -iiiiiSsiij | 13 - vnoisnu co ot 2u • oi-wweoeo"*'^ 3 : __ co « "& • - ■ ; £ ,g «f oo—■-ei w« w By -. BO ■■- v,, •:. wp; : ~ S § tJ e?» —© o> co «9 w j w .« r. o-4toeo■* vi to b - "8 c T3 40cQQ<ce6cocoe) 1 ".' ' BO . _ P. w ■ r«aOtf«A«4:u9 •5 T, t© eg •-« c* ,« swp- fg « <?< « W « vi <N « co It* —^"~~~ O - 3g_<-9w. *■ oo to io pn to LB S g §•? *!■• *© oo '-to* co -* «j »-* <-j i * PLATFORMS ONLr.— Trains do not Btop at these un>is required. Notice should be given t> the Guard at the previous, stopping Station. ( iRI>INA r RY SINGLE TICKETS issued on Saturdays and Sundays are arailable as Heturn Tickets until the end of the following Monday, when re-dated bb, above. RETURN or PERIODICAL TICKETS will not be available for Special and Ex cimion. Trains, except when the Ordinary Time Table it suspended. ALL TICKETS ÜBed for return later than the day ef issue must be presented at the Ticket Window, and re-dated before the Passengers enter the Train for the return Journey- Any Person neglecting to get his Ticket re-dftted will hare to pay the Ordinary Fare. , ; RETURN TICKETS for distances not excesding 25 miles are available on day. oi issue only. LUGGAOE.-Eech Passenger is allowed to take 112ibs. of PERSONAL Luggage'frce (not includit g merchandise of any klud), and lor every 561bs. aboge this weight, icr evtry SO miles of fraction of 50 milts, the charge will he One Shilling. No lupgage will: be allowed to be taken into the Carriages, unless of such a size that it can be placed under the seat without inconvenience to other Pas*engert, Patsengirs are strongly recommended to have their Names and the Station to which they are proceeding distinctly marked on their Luggage, and to satisfy themselves that it \b placed en the Train, as the Railway Department will not be responsible unless it is tooked and paid. for. . W. STONE General Manaßer, .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 275, 2 November 1880, Page 4
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445Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 275, 2 November 1880, Page 4
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