NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS,— PATE A-MANAWATU SECTION, TIME TABLE: On and After sth Mat, 1880. up. pswn. m. STATIONS: a.m. noon. r.M. m STATIONS. Q *^ a.m. a.m. p.m. Wangauui ... Depart "70 12.15 4.15 Foxton ... Depart 7.0 425 3 Arainoho ... „ 7^o 12.25 4.25 3 Motituti ... „ p.o. P.o. 3 East Town ... „ p.o. P.o. P.o. 6, Carnarvon ... „ £? p.o. P.o. 8 Okoia 1, .0. P.o. P.o. lo,Bainosse ... o p.o. P.o. 9 Blatarawa ... „ n.o. P.o. P.o. It Oroua Bridge... p.o. P.o. r.M. 17,Tiakitahuna ... „ a I)O . pOi 13 Fordell ... „ p.o. P.o. P.o. 19Karero ... „ p.o. P.o. 18 Wangaehu ... „ „ 0 i).o. P.o. 20]Tjong Bnrn ... a p.o. P.o. 23 Turakina ... „ 8.13 1.55 5.50 2 1 P.aluierston ... Depart G. 55 d 8.30 5,45 2t Turakina Platform „ po p.o. P.o. 25, Terrace End ... „ x>.o. « p.o. P.o. 29 Bonny Glen ... „ pO. P.o. P.o. 30.Bunuythoriie ... „ p.o. £ P.o. P.o. 33 Marton ... „ 917 2.29 6.23 32,Taonui ... „ p.o. F* p.o. P.o. 37 Greatford ... „ 9.33 2.-15 G. 38 35' Feilding ... „ 7.20 s 9.25 8.30 ■10 Kakiriki ... „ po. P.o. P.o. 33 Makino 80ad... „ p.o. " p.o. P.o. 43 Halcombo ... Arrive 10 0 3.10 7.0 43 Halconibo ... Aa-rive 7.55. 10.0 7.0 Halcorabe ... Depart 10.20 3.30 7.20 49 Makiuo 80ad... „ 1, o p.o. P.o. |Halcombo ... Depart 8.10 10.20 7.20 51 FeilOing 10.55 4.5 7.50 46 Kakiriki ... „ >, p.o. P.o. P.o. 54 Taonui , p.o. po. P.o. 49 Greatford ... . „ 'S 8.31 10.4J 7.42 50 Hunnythorpo... „ p.o. P.o. po. s L Marton ° 8.50 11.1 7.57 61 Terrace End ... „ p.o. P.o. P.o. 57jBounyGlen ... „ -g p.o. P.o. P.o. 63 Paluwrston ... „ 11.50 5.0 8.35 G2 Turakina Platform „ to p.o. P.o. P.o. 65 Long Burn , „ p.o. P.O. C3,Turakina ... „ n 9.2511.40 8.30 63 Karare p.o. -f P.O. G3 Wangaehn ... „ g j).o. P.o. P.o. GO Tialdtahnna ... „ p.o. $ P.o. 74 Fordoll ... „ • p.o. P.o. P.o. 73 Oroua Bridge ... „ p.o. jj • p.o. 77 Matarawa ... „ o> p.o. P.o. P.o. 76 Bainesse ... „ p.o. ■£ P.o. 79 Okoia ... „ p p.o. P.o. P.o. 80 Carnarvon ... p.o. 5 § P-o. 83 East Town ... a p.o. P.o. P.o. 83 Blotuiti ... „ p.o. te p.o. 83 Arainoho ... „ o 10.50 1.10 9.55 p.m. d BGWangauui ... Arrive 11.0 1.2010.5 86 Foxton 1.20 o 10.0 I WANGANUI AND NEW PLYMOUTH. DOWN. UP. h Stations. a.m. p.m. OS g Stations. a.m. a.m. , r .... 1 _«^_— —^^— "■•3^ 1 ■ 1 - _______ _ Wnnganui Depart 6.0 4.15 » § New Plpmouth, dept by train 7'Q 3 Aranioho „ 6.10 4.25 oj' Stratford, dept by ooaoh ... 9,5 7 Brunswick „ p.o. P.o. 3*" o 13 Kai Im arrive 6.45 5.0 >,££ Waverloy, dept by Coach ... 6.30 Kai Iwi depart by Coach 7.0 5.10 ~% -5 Kai Iwi, arrive by coac 7.0* Waverley arrive by Coach B.lo^^s Kai Iwi Depart 10.0 7.0 p.m. £ GBrnnswiek „ p.o. P.o. Stratford arrive by Coach 5.0 o^« 10 Aramoho 10.35 7.35 New Plymouth arr. by Train 7.12 §g g> 12|Wanganni arrive 10.45 7.45 p.o. PtATPORMS ONLT— Trains do not stop at these unless required. Notice shall be given to the Gnard at the previous stopping Station. T. F. ROTHERAM, General Manager. All Time Tables issued prior to this date are now cancelled.
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! ! CLOTHING ! ! SPECIAL FOR THE TIMES. OWING to the great depression n the money market, Is compelled to realize on his large stock of Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing, which must be sold at once to meetpro!? Nt engagements. This is not a puff, but a genuine announce nent, which the following prices will show : — D.B. Tweed Coats, from ... 13s Gd Alpacca Coats, from 6s Od Silk Dust Coats, reduced to 12s 6d Trousers and Vests, from ... 34s Gd Tweed Trousers, from ... 8s Od Good line in Mole Trousers, at 6s 6d, and all other lines equally low. G EjO RQ E I L.,Y GE R, MELBOURNE HOUSK, Two doors from the Post Office. WHEELER AND WILSON'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE. EROM the News of the World, 3rd November, 1878—" The Glories of Industry. — In. the peaceful strugglel of work and progress at the Paris Exhibiton, the WHEELER AND WILSON MANUFACTURING ! COMPANY have surpassed the victories they have achieved at all preceeding exhibitions by gaining an indisputable pre-eminence over 80. competitiors, and carrying off the only GRAND, PRIZE ' awarded to SEW* ING MACHINES (which must not be confounded with the ' Gold Medal, a secondary prize), for the superiority and excellence of their latter productions. The tesitmony of a jury composed of competent and critical authoc rities will not fail to guide the publi» ix\ the perplexing difficulty of choosing an article that is now a necessity to every one." Send for a circular to DRUMMOND AND ALEXANDER, Agentß, Bidgway Street, Wanganui.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 7112, 11 May 1880, Page 4
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