QTRAYED,—On my property at Katiliiku, one Bough-haired CATTLE DOG. Owner can have same on paying cost of advertisement. If not claimed will be destroyed. BISHOP HARVEY. ' -pOR SALE.—POTATOES, suitable for cow or pig feed.—tv. KNIGHT, Otaki Railway. T OST.—From Beach/Road, Manakau, l j about Hay 22nd, a dark Jersey Bull; also, from near Otaki bridge, about the same date, ono yellow and white Yearling and one Steer. Reward on information that will lead to their recovery. -AB. P. GLEESON, Manakau. NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. gPORTSMEN are warned against * trespassing with Dog or Gun ffii Ngarara Farm, Waikanae. Handroared pheasants have recently been liberated there, and it is desired to give them a chance of increasing. W. H. FIELD. PBANO TUNING. \X7 E have pleasure in advising V that our Expert Tuner, Mr MARRIOTT, will be in OTAKI for the next few days, and orders left with our local agent, Mr Cockrell, will receive prompt attention. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. REDUCTION OF TRAIN SERVICES. (Saving of Coal.) QN and after Wednesday, 2nd .Tuly, » 1910, and until further notice, all f ordinary train services will bo aus- i pended and trains will run as fol- 1 lows: — ! MANAWATU LINE. I
Down. FOR WELLINGTON (Tkorndon).— Wanganui dep. 10.40 a.m.; Napier dep. .7.0 a.m.; Palmerston North, dep. 7.0 a.m., 3.30 p.m.; Levin dep. 8.45 a.m., 5.15 p.m.; Otaki dep. 9.30 a.m., 6.5 p.m.; Paokakariki dep. 5.50, 7.0, 10.55 a.m., 7.16 p.m. Dp. j FOR WANGANUI AND NAPIER.— Wellington (Tkorndon) dep. 5.4 a.m.; i Paekakariki dep. 10.1 a.m.; Levin dep. | 11.54 a.m. > FOR PALMERSTON NORTH. I Wellington (Thorndon) dep. 8.4 a.m., ! 2.0 p.m.; Paekakariki dep. 10.1 a.m., 3.54 p.m.; Otaki dep. 11.8 a.m. and 4.55 p.m. FOR PAEKAKARIKI. Wellington (Tkorndon) dep. 5.4 a.m., 12.15 p.m. (Sat. only); 1.25 p.m. (Sat. only), 2.0 p.m., 5.25 p.m. (Mon., Tucs., Wed., Thurs., and Fri. only) and 6.24 p.m. These trains will stop at all stations as required for passengers . CURTAILMENT OF GOODS TRAFFIC. From above mentioned date goods services will be reduced to a minimum and only goods referred to below will be accepted l'or transit:— Livestock, limited to animals required by, butchers for slaughter to meet local consumption. (Livestock other than animals for slaughter will not be accepted for carriage.) Foodstuffs such as Meats (fresh and preserved), Fish, Bread, Flour, Sugar, Jam, Tea, Coffee, etc. . Milk. Cream, Batter sad Cheese. Frozen Meat aud Wool consigned direct to ships for shipment. Household requisites such as Kerosene, Soap, Lamps, Brushware, etc. Household furniture and effects of persons moving. Coal and Firewood. Grain (for immediate gristing), Potatoes and other vegetables, Fruit. Benzine and other Motor Spirits. Lime and Manures for agricultural purposes, consigned direct to farmers, and chaff for feeding livestock, but the quantities must in every instance be limited to the minimum to cover bare necessities. Lime, Salt, and Meat Bags for freezing works. Lime for tanneries and gasworks. Posts, Slakes, Wire, Seeds, and Agricultural Machinery consigned direct to farmers. Returned Empties (such as fish boxes, fish casks, butter and cheese boxes, etc.) to be used for conveyance of foodstuffs and other essentials; shooks for making fruit cases, butter boxes, cheese crates, and casks. Goods accepted for carriage ox coastal shipping will require to conform to the above restrictions. Beer, Wines and Spirits will Not be carried. BY ORDER.
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 30 June 1919, Page 3
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