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Np:.;ZE;iUND RAILWATSi.j '" ■'■:■ WEUiiNGTON MCTIONi-l; ,' Mastertoii =; Carterton'; Gfeytov/h' ■ Wopdside Featherston i 1: A,U,' ip.Mi .. dep. .'7.20 ,4;6' „;-dop. 10.46 ;7.a0 „ dep. *10.60 7.35 1 ..-' dep. !li;ip 7.55 ...dep;-11.40 '8.20. j.i-nrr.. 12.10 58.50 ■... dap: r:-7(30 ] U -.'.: ;dep.; 8.0; i 2.85 ~,. dep..'*B,2o 12.60 .. dop, ,8.35 j 3.10 ... dep,; .8.60 3.25

Wellington -.i ; '.-.'■ arr. 12.20'6.50 1 ' 'Does not rtin on Saturday, passengeis for tho douth proceed' to Woodaide or Feathers] ton by the-extra-trains. •■■■: j •i- '■ j • -■ ,!i A,M. P.M. ■ P.II. Feith'eraton '.. dep. 8.10 :.. 16.45 ; Gfeyt6wri ..■ V. 'dep. 8.45 3.50; 7.20 Cavtertoii.. ■ ■..■ dep. 0.25 4.80 ... Mastcrton.. ..■ arr. 965 5.0 ; ... .''•; [■} ■'■. ....,: . -.A.M..:. 'P.M.: P.M. 'Mastcrton..:.'■■;.. dep;,,; 10,10; 6,15 Caftorton.vi.O.. ; dop.' .-.,.,.-•10.40j 5.45 Greytown.. : .. dep. 7.40 11.25; ,-...,! Featherston ..,■ arr., 8.5 ~.,.., , 6.30, GENimALINSTRUCTiONS. '.' ' Passqngers can be booked at Stations only on condition that there is room in the Train.flhildren under three -years of age travel free; above and under twelve years of age, half-face, . . ' Horses, Carriages. A'o.-Tho Railway Department does not undertake to. forward Horses and. Cauiages by any particular Train, but when 'sent they must be at the forwarding station half-au-hour before the departure of the Train. The owners of the Horses must provide means for securing

them in the horse-box, and tho Railway Department will not 1)9 accountable for any injuries, sustained through their breaking loose or otherwise, nor will it'undertake to carry unbroken or vicious Horses, ■ At . Country Stations requisitions for horse-boxes ; or carriage-trucks must be made the day before they, are wanted. logs must be provided with chains, : or other sufficient means of securing , them. They will not be allowed in carriages, and : the sender must obtain a ticket, to,be given up beforo theeud of Jio journey, before tho dog is delivered. ■'■■'■■•■;' ; ■'■ lieturn or Pericdioal Tickets will will not be-availabto for Special or Excursion Trains, except the ordinary Time Table is suspended, I Return Tickets for distancesnot exceeding 25 miles are;available on the day of issue only; for each additional 25 miles, or fraction thereof, one day extra is allowed.,. Ordinary Single Tickets issued/on Saturdays and Sundays are, available as Return Tickets until the end of the ; following. Monday. ■ .... ',.'■', ;',■„• ' ,',. '■' , Parcels and Goods-ForPipjtea'.'Kaiwarri,. Ngahauranga,. Belmont,', Hay ward'B, Silver Stream, Wallac6ville, Summit, Cioss' Greek, Pigeon Bush, Fernside, Wpodside, and at blag Stations, must be Prepaid, aid will be out out on the platforms of, .those Stations at the risk of the Oonsignce. , . Special, Notice—To ...ensurp., despatch, Parcels, Extra Luggage, audDoga must be at the Station at least' Thirty Minutes before advertised time of departure of Train. The Pailway Department does ,not pledge itself to the despatcn or arrival of the Trains at the exact, times., notified, in the above Tables, and in the oyeut of any circumstances arising either during or prior to tho . journey being mado which may rendor it impossible or expedient for a Train to proceed, will letura the Fares paid, but does .not undertake to forward paßsenLuggage.—Each.passenger is allowed to take lUlbs of personal .luggage free (not including merchandise of any .kind), end for every 561bs above this weight, for every 50 miles or fraction,of 50 miles,, the-charge will be One Shilling, No luggage will be allowed to be taken into the Carriages, unless of such a size that it can be nlaeed under the

stat without intionyenio'nce to other passengers, Possengcrs are strongly recommended to have their Names" and the Station to which they aro proceeding distinctly marked on their Luggage, and to satisfy tlicrosolves that it.is.placedou.the Train,.as the Railway Department will not bo responsible unless it is booked and paid for. Parcels and Goods-Prom the above Stations can ba made " To Pay": at Wellington, Pttoni, Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt, Kaitoke, Foatherston Groytown, Gartorton.and 'Mast'erton, : All time-tables issued prior ;to this dato aro cancelled, .. J. P. MAXWELL, .'■"■. 1280 General Manager.

LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP, and; scab specific. (a non-poisonous chemical . fluid). ■- :' ; ' Highest'; Award, Melbourne Internalionn ••'•''■' •'■•'■'''''' Exhibition, _ y'^'" First; Degree of Merit AdelaUe Exhibition, Highest Award Gold Medal, N,Z. Inter. ■ Exhibition. i PTER five years trial this NEW NON ;il /POISONOUS DIPPING FLUID i 'now universally admitted to be the best over introduced. Its pat superiority over other mateii'als' consists in its cheapness (costing less. thaV|d'* per sheep); its undoubted efficacy in destroying nil- ticks,'lice, 'and every insect that infests tho skins of sheep or domestio' animals, /and in its cleanliness, and absolute harmlessness to those concorned in its use. IT-MIXES-READILY WITH COLD ; ' ■■ * 'WATER., ONE ■ GALLON: .WILL MAKE 100 GALLONS OF MILK-WHITE WASH, (Twice :tte. quantity mado by any other NonSUFFICIENTS ; DiP 200 SHEEP. .Being of au oily character, 'it is highly beneficial to the growth of the Wool, which it leaves soft, dean, and bright, without robbing: it of tho yolMts natuinl nourish-ment-or leaving it harsh and dry, as is the case when' alkaline mixtures, such as lime and sulphur, or arsenical preparations are used.' It is entirely without the ruinous effects invariably resulting from the use of such materials. It is not only uoh-noisbnous, but may be used internally for worm'in 'the throat in lambs; it will also effectually cur foot-rot, and scab. To thoso wh dip in full fleece, this fluid will be found invaluable, for, being of a warm and protecting,character, sheop will not catch cold, though! dipped in the depth of winter. On a station, it wjll ho found invaluable as a Healing WasV for all wounds,, It is a 'certain ; cure'for Mange, Ringworm,'and all Skin diseases which animals are subject to. lor]Full-Particulars, Local Testimonials :.-■'■. !. <:,\J j. Ct a pply to_ Murray, Roberts and Co.j ■'■ : ";' ''-W-BifilKOTpK-i ■ Or,tothp.LocalAgents- '■ "' ISsiILBBEa and Co, •■', , rJ'.MASTEIWON AND GrOTOWN,' •' ':■■!'■ ' ''... J. H. ANGOVE, MACKSMITH;(2$ ARUIEBy k AND JJ AGKICULTURAI? -IMPLEMENT '.;;'' -' " "'MAKER,, i : '^ HlOn-BTJSEET, OAETEBTOif. \ stock of Awioultaal Implements on hand

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1396, 5 June 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1396, 5 June 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1396, 5 June 1883, Page 4

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