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Railway Time Table TVTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. ARRANGEMENT FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, 1878-1879. '_ ON CHRISTMAS DAY, BOXING DAY, AND NEW YEAR'S DAY, The Ordinary Time Table will be Suspended. CHRISTMAS DAY. OUT. 0.5 10.30 2.30 5.15 r. 10.5 p. 10.10 f arr. 10.60 t dep. 11.0 .. 11.40 ..12.10 ..12.30 2 I i | 0 18 . .. .. .. 3.30 . .. .. .. 3.60 .1 .. I .. I .. 4.30 Haywarda Belmont Lower Hutt 9.36 11.30 3.30 0.30 '. lolioiio i.a i.b BOXING DAY AND NEW YEAR'S DAY. OUT. Kaiwarra .. Njfahaurango, Potono Lowor Hutt .. 8.0 10.0 11.30 2.0 3.30 5.4612.0 STor stop .. Bior .. 8.0 10.0 .. .. 3.30 .. .. .. 8.1210.12 .. .. 3.42 0.10 .. .. 8.2510.25 .. .. 8.62 .. fare. 8.3510.45 .. .. 4.16 6.30 .. Idep 8.408T0P .. .. 4.20 .. fare. 0.15 4.55 .. ~ Uop 0.20 6.0 .. .. 10.0 .. .'. .. 5.35 .. .. ' .. 1c.35 8.10 .. , ..
Single Tickets issued between the 24th December and the 4th January, both dates inclusive, will be available for the return journey up to the evening of 6th January. A limited number only of First-class Tickets can be issued, but clean, covered vohicles will be provided for Second-class. GEO. ASHCKOFT,
ANTED, intending Purchasers of Freehold Building Sites to read Mr. Sidoy's ;isement on back page of this paper. Most liberal terms. WANTED, a competent Surveyor to lay out tho various lines of road in the iot of Awatere, Marlborough. Applications and credentials to be forwarded to the undesigned not later than Tuesday, the 4th day of February, 1879. O. J. W. Griffiths, Secretary, Awatere Road Board, Bli ' ' ANTED, a Gentleman with a tho» rough practical experience in Coalmining, and about £2OOO capital, to become an equal partner with the advertiser in a coal mine and about 150 acres of land, with mining plant and buildings thereon, whichhave cost the present owner over £6OOO. Tho property is in the .Canterbury province, and connected by railway with Christchurch and all the other largo markets. It is proposed to invest £IOOO or thoreabouts of the increased capital in sinking another shaft and erecting more powerful machinery, the present demand for tho coal being in oxcoss of the quantity capable of being put out from the present shaft. The quantity of tho coal is practically unlimited, and the present demand, though summer time, about 100 tons per week, at 10s. per ton at the pit's mouth ; and the present contract price paid-to the miners is ss. 6d. per ton, which wpuld be greatly reduced when tho now shaft was completed. .For further particulars apply first by letter, addressed H.J.H., Post Office. Christchurch,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5534, 21 December 1878, Page 3
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453Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5534, 21 December 1878, Page 3
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