RAILWAY TIMETABLE.
Trains depart I'rom Pukekohe afollows: - To Auckland: 7.20 a.m., arrive Auckland 8.5"> a.m.: 11!. US p.m. arrive Auckland 2.20 p.m.; '! p.m., arrive Auckland 1.10 p.m.; •"■•!'' p.m., arrive Auckland 1.57 p.m.: (>.12 p.m., arriw Auckland 8.10 p.m. To Franklon: Pukekohe, depart !).!) a.m., 10.2-7 a.m., 11.11 a.m. ,i\«\ 5.37 p.m. Trains leave Auckland for Pul-.t kohc at 7.1 r i a.m., arriving !).9 a.m.; !).l. r ) a.m., arrive Pukekohe 10.31 a.m.: 11l a.m., arrive Pukekohe 11.11 a.m.: I.P! p.m., arrive Pukekohe .'!.,"> p.m.; 1 p.m., arrive Pukekohe - r i..'!7 p.m.; 5.17 p.m., arrive Pukekohe 7.10 p.m. The trains which leave Auel land at 1.1'! p.m. and 5,17 p.n;, connect with goods trains leaving Papakurn at 2.2."> p.m. and 6.2!) p.m. and go only as far as Mercer. A train leaves Mercer for Pukekohe with second-class ear attached at 7.1 H a.m., arriving at Pukekohe at 9,12 a.m. The Main Trim!: express leaves 1 ekekohe on Sundays fur Auel.laud a 1 approximately 5.110 a.m., for South al 8.5 p.m. i
An Irishman and his wife we - o once heard discussing the "natural law of compensation.' 1 This was the dialogue that ensued: ''Just faivv!" exihiimed Uidily, "aooordhv to this, whin a man loses wan av 'is sim.es, another e.els iimro developed. per inlans, a blind man frits more sinse av heai in" an' loueli an'- " "Shure. mi it's (|uite true for you, Biddy." interrupted J'at. "Oi've noticed it myself. Whin a man has one |e» shorter than the oilier. be<>ori'a the ■ d Iter's longer." I
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 517, 26 March 1920, Page 4
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253RAILWAY TIMETABLE. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 517, 26 March 1920, Page 4
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