NEW- ZEALAND RAILWAYS', WELLINGTON SECTION. ON AND AFTER: January,6, the followv ing' TIMETABLE will be io| force IWftllington . dep. 7)20 4.6 Feathereton ~ .. dep. f IOU6 7.30 Greytown V. dep. *10,60 7.86 Woodside ~ dep. 11J10 7,j>5 Cartertoh • dep. 11;40 • 8,20 Masterton .. ..'. arn, 12]1Q, ; iifiO Masterton ... .. dep. 7.30 2,5 Carterton ... ... dep. v; 8.|0,2.85 Greytown ~ .. dep. ,2.50Woodside ~ .. dep., ,8.35 ;3,10 Featlierston '\, , .. dep.'' 1,8,60 3.25 Wellington .. ~ .'afr, 12.i20: 0 6.65 'Does not run on SalUrday, passengeis for tho douth proceed to Woodside or Feathers] ton by tlio extra trains. ; SATURDAYS ONLY. >■ a.m. p.si. •: p.sr. Featlierston .. dep. 8.10 6.45 Greytown.. ... dep. 8.45 3.60 7.20 Carterton., .. dep. 9.25 4.80 ... Masterton,,' ~ arr, 965; 6.0 i: ... A.lli P.M.'" piii, Masterton., .. dep.',... 10.10 5,15 Carterton.. .. dep. ... 10.40 5,45 Greytown.. .. dep. 7.40 11,25 Featherston' .. arr. 8.5 Li 6.30 : GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Passengers can bo booked at Stations only on condition that there is room in the Train. Children under three years of ago travel f ree; above and under twelve years: of age, halt-fare, , Horses, Carriages, &c.—The Railway Department does .not undertake, to forward Horses and Carriages by any particular Train, but when sent; they, must bejat the forwarding station half-an-hour before the departure of the Train. The owners: of the Horses must provide means for securing them in tho horse-box, and the Railway Department will not be 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. Eoga 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 before the end of the journey, before the dog is delivered. , ; / i iteturn or Periodical Ticketß will Trill not be availabb for Speoial or Excursion Trains, except the brdinary Time Table is suspended, ' , '; j .: Return Tickets for distances riot,exceeding 25 miles are available on the day of issue only; for eaohadditional 25 miles, or fraction thereof, one day extra is allowed. j ,«;i Ordinary Single Tickets issued on Saturdays and Sundays are available as Return Tickets until the end of the following' Mon- ' day- | Parcels and Goods—For Pipitea, Kaiwarrj, Ngahanranga, Belmont, Hayward's, Silver Stream, Wallaceville, .Summit, Ciosb' Creek, Pigeon Bush, Fernside, Woodside, and at', t'lag Stations, must be Prepaid, and will be put out on the platforms of ,those Stations at the risk of the Consignee. 1 , Speoial Nolico—To" ensure despatch, Parcels, Extra Luggage, and Dogs must''be 1 at the Station at least Thirty Minutes bofore advertised timo of departure of Train. ; Tho Railway Department does not ; pledge itself to the despatch or arrival of the Trains. at the exact times notified in the above Tables, and in the event of any circumstances arising either during or priori to the journey being made which.may render,it impossible or expedient for a Train to proceed, will return the Fares paid, but does not undertake to. forward «ewLuggage.—Eaoh passenger is allowed to take lliilbs of personal luggage free (not including merchandise of any kind), and for every 561bs above this weight, for every 50 miles or fraction of 50 miles, the oharpje will be One Shilling, No luggage will be allowed to be taken into the Carriages, of such a size that it can be placed tinder the seat without inconvenience to other passen. gers, Possengers are strongly recommended to have their Names andthe Station to which they aro proceeding distinctly' marked on their Luggage, and to satisfy themselves that it is placed on the Train, as the Railway ; Department will not bo responsible unless it is booked and paid for. . / ; _ Parcels and Goods-From the aboye Stations can be mado " To Pay" at Wellington, Pttoni, Lower Hutt, Upner Hutfc, Kaitoke, Featherston Greytown, Carterton,and Mas; terton. ' : All time-tables issued prior to this date are cancelled, J. P. MAXWEIL, 1280 General Manager.' BY ROYAL sss LETTERS §ll patent LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP, AND SCAB SPECIFIC. (A NON-POISONOUS CHEMICAL ' • FLUID). Highest Award, Melbourne Internationa Exhibition, First Degree of Merit Adelailo Exhibition,: Highest Award Gold Medal, N.Z. Inter. Exhibition, , A FTER five years trial this NEW NON A POISONOUS; DIPPING FLUID I . now universally admitted to be the best ever introduced; Its great superiority over dtber mateiialß consists in its cheapness (costing i less per sheep)j : its'undoubted efficacy in destroying all ticks, lice, and every insect that infests the skins of sheep or domestic animals, and in its cleanliness, and absolute harmlessness to jthoso [concerned in its use. - IT MIXES READILY-WITH COLD ' water; ' ONE GALLON .WILL MAKE 100 GALLONS OF MILK-WHITE WASH, ■ (Twice the quantity made by any other Non- . poisonous Dip), SUFFICIENT TO DIP 200' SHEEP, 1 Being of an oily character, it is highly : beneficial to the growth of the, Wool, which : it leaves soft, clean, and bright,' without robbing it of tho yolk-its natuial 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 1 effects invariably resulting'from the ,use of such materials. It is hot only non-poisonous', but may be used internally for worm in the throat in lambs; it will also effectually cur foot-rot, and scab. To those wh ' dip in full fleece, this , fluid will be found invaluable, for, being of ,a ,warm and protecting character, sheep will not catch cold, though dipped in the depth of Winter, On a station ; it will be found' invaluable as a Healing Wash for all woundß.. It is a certain cure for. Mange, Ringworm, and all Skin diseases which'ammals are subject to, lor Full Particulars, Local Tctlimoniak ilc:, apply ioMurray, Roberts and Co., WELLINGTON, j . Or-to the Local Agents- '<jy? Masterton and Greytown, . 1227' Blacksmith, ' farrier, ;and AGRICULTURAL i IMPLEMENT . '■ maker, , ■ 'HIGH^TBEET^OjamTON.V 1 A stock of Agricultural Implementson hand
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1399, 8 June 1883, Page 4
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