MK\?.^AtiNOMt.Al&..;i : _ .\ WELLINQ'TON SECTION. 1 ' J U ingTIME TABLE will be in force:- ■'■'"'' ''•' " . '■ '"" am;' Km. Wellington .. .. dep. 7.20 Mi Feathorston, ;. ;> .; ~dep.; <10.46 7.80 Greytown '' ".." .. iep.Ho.sO 7.35 Woodaido .; ■,-,.-, .. dop. 11.10 7.65, Carterton ' '.'. .. dep. 11.40 8,20, ..'"arr.. 12.10 8.80 .V dep; 7.30 2.5 ..-'dep; 8.0 2.85 .. dep'. '8.20 2.50 ... idep.- 8.35. 8.10; ... dop. ■ 8.50 i 3:25 ■..-.■, arr; 12,20:; 6.55 the a'outh proceed to Woodaide or Feathers): ton by tho oxtra trains. . / '.., jjSApUKDAYSONLY,, ■; ji; : r ., . ;,A«; P.M. Ml. Featheralon .. dep. 8.10 ... 6.45 Greytown.,- .. dep. 8.45_3.60 7/JO Cartwton,/ ~: dep.'■ASs ( ;.4,Bp,.i...j alaaterton..;; f ... arr. 965, 5.0,;. ~.... ' A.M.;'si'JA ;P.II. Mnstortpq..; ..\ dep< ....:•. 10.10 .5.15 Carterton.. ' '.. dep. ... 10.40,6.45 Greytown,. .. dop. 7.40-11.25,, ... Featliereton,. .. :,arr., 8.5.: ~.'..:. >:6.30. GENEEALINSTRUGIIONB.', ■' 1 i; on condition tlmt there isroom in the Train; Children under three yean of age 'travel' free; above an* under, twelve yeah olage, Half-fare. -■—•■ ! ; - I '- A f ''""7 Horses, Carriages, &o.— The Railway Department does sot undertake to forward Horses and 'Oairiages'by.'ariyparticular Train, bnt whoh sent they : 'must be'at the forwarding station halt-sn-hniir before.the departure of the Train! 1 The owners of :th'e Horßcs must provide moans for seenrihg them in tho horse-box, the Itaitway Department will not be accountable for any ...•_.' . i.!..J ,IL_ t loose or otherwise, nor will it undertake to carry unbroken or vicious Horses; ;• At Country Stations requisitions for horse-bbies or carriage-trucks must ! be '*"*• tXi " J *" before they are wanted, logs must be provided with chains,-or other sufficient means of securing them. Thoy will not be allowed 1 in carriages; and • the sender must obtain a ticket; tobe'given' up before the end of vhe journey, before tho dog is deliyered." -: i-. •■ ■• v'.i'i lteturn or Periodical Tickets will will not be available for Special or Excursion .Trains,' except the' ordinary Time Table is apended, " :: " ;; ' ; :; Boturn Tickets for distanoes not exceeding 25 miles are available on the'day of issue only; for each additional 25 miles, or fraction ' thereof, One day extra is allowed.-' '■' l: i Ordinary Sirjgle Tickets issued on Baturdays and Sundays' a'ro availablo' as Return Tickets until the endof the following day. ' '. :i ' ''' : ' •'' •':.' ' i: : Parcelß and Goods—For Pipitea, KajwarM, : Ngahauranga, Belmont, Hay ward's, ; Silver Stream, Wallaceville, Summit,'Ciobb' Creek, Pigeon Bush, Femside, Wbodside,'and at flag Stations, must be Prepaid, and will - be pat out ra the. platforms of. thoso, Stations at theriWof the Consignee., j,,,.|;' ; 'Special Notico-To. ensure'..despatoh. Parcels, Extra Luggage,' and Dogs mußt be at the Station at .least Thirty Minutes before^ advertised time of departure Of.Train. ; The Bail way Department does not pledge itself to tho despatch or arrival of the Trains at the exact times notified in the abovo Tables, and in the event of any circumstauccs arising either during or prior to the journey being mado which may render it impossible or expedient for'a Train to proceed, will return "tho Pares, paid, but ,dnes not undertake 1 to ■ forward passengers, ~ , Luggage—Each passenger is allowed to take llalbs of personal luggage'fr'ce (not' including merchandise of any kind), and'fot. every sGlbs above this weight, \(s% every 60 miles or fraction of 50 miles, the charge will be One Shilling. No luggage/Wi)l be allowed to ho taken into tho-'Carriages, unless of such a size that it can/ be, placed junder jthfj' stat without inconveniehco to. other,,paseengers, Posscngers are strongly recommended to have their Names and the Station to which they are proceeding distinctly marked on it is placed on the Tram, as the Railway Department will not be responsible unlees'if is booked and paid for; ' ' :: r ;" M: \ Paroels and Goods-From tho above Stations can hi made "To Pay" at Wellington, 'Pttoni, Lower Hutt,,UppervHutt, Kaitoke, Featherston Greytown 1 , Carterto'n.and Mastertoni .1 /. h ; ~-'•':. ii (\ \\ )- : , , 1 All time-tables issued prior to this date are cancelled, j. ... ~ ; ' ; .. , ■ J. P.'MAXWEIL, "" ' 1280 . General Manager. LETTERS ' PATENT
LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP, ■■■■ '"" ■ AND '..(.',. '..,-,' SCAB SPECIFIC. ' (A NON-POISONOUS CHEMICAL FLUID)! A-ii Highest l Award,' 'Melbourne Interhajioni ' •; Exhibitiop,'' ; -f '!''/ 0 First Degree of Merit' AdelaUo Exhibition, Highest Award Gold Medal, N,Z. Inter. ■^xhibitio'DiY:} AFTER five years trial 'thifllNßWi tiOH POISONOUS..DUPING FLUID i now universally, admitted ; to be the;beat.»ver introduced. Its great superiority over ctLer less than id per: sheep) ;;it«lundoubW efficacy in destroying alLtioki.jice, and every insect that infests the skins' of sheep or domestio animals/ and in its'tfleulineii, and absolute ,hr —' " • *" **■ earned in' its use. IT MIXES READILY' WITH - COLD ""■" WATER.;' ONEJ GALLONOWILL ImAKB' vlod GALLONS OE .11ILMHITE ,WABH, (Twice the quantity made by any other Nonpoisonous Sip), SUFFICIENT TO DIP 200 SHEEP. Being of on oily character, it is highly beneficial to the growth of the Wool, which it leaves soft, clean,'and-bright, robbing it of tho natuiar'nburish-meDt-or leaving.it harsh and dry, us is the case whenAalkalino; miiturds, jucrj as lime and sulphur, or arsenical preparations are used. It is entirely without the rninouß effects invariably resulting from this use of such materials. It.is : not only 'but may be used' ihtbrnally' for worm in the throat in lambs j it will also effectually cur foot-rot, and ■: jSCjab', \ 'To,; ithose, iwh dip in full fleecej this'fluid'wili be found invaluable, for, being of a warm and pro'tecting character; shoepiyill noticateh cold,', though dipped in the depth of winter, On a station it will ,be { founi invaluable as a Healing Wash for all wounds',' It is a certain cure for Mango, "Ringworm, and all IJkin diseases 1 which animals are subject to. 'lor Ml Tdimilak ■tfcc, apply to—. , :■ : : i'Jf.'.i.i'oi.:-.'/; Murray,; fßofeerts '<ss . < fio,j ; : WELLINGTON, Or to the Local Agents—' '•'' ;';M. CASELBEPiANDJ^,, i';';i : ~,..Mastbmon.anp,>G^towh,,;v. '.s.,\\ ■|.!^i.H..^Gjo^l»y.V J I BLACKSMITH, FARRIER, AND ) AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT . ! •.'■■:•.' MAKER, ; " : .; HIGH-BTBBET, .'OARIERTOH, ... ..... ■^■* ] si< ■".(■.',■()■ frißWrilUili A,5t....,0f .Agri?ultoral^ajpleraontacahjnc>
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1400, 9 June 1883, Page 4
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908Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1400, 9 June 1883, Page 4
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