ON AND 6, theifellow. iiig UMiS tABLfi will be in Iprc6l i Wellington .. ..dep. S2O 4,6 iFeatherßton::-;...)i;,t'i dep.i 10.4507..89 Groytown ..<■ .. .'. dop. *10.60 7.85 Woodside .. .. dep./Hl.lO 7.55 .Cntlertcn ;•;,',;...: .i:V,, dep. 11.46 8,20 Mnsterton „ .. arr.< 12,10 .Masterton . ..dep. 7.30. 2(5/ Carterton ~ ~ dop. 8.01 2.35 Groytowri-%'•"*«>. .. dep. ♦8.20.2.60 Woodside V4.s'' .. dep. ' 8.315. 8.10 Featiierstonfi. ./i' .. dep. 8.50' '3,25, .Wellington, : ; v ..' .. , 6.65 the South proceed to Woodiside or feathers) '"£,,. "" j i;r ' :; SATURDAYS ONLY!"'is,,, 'Featkerston'; ... dep. 110 "... ■' 6.45 Greytown;;' ;l .'.' : dep. 8,45 3.60.'W Carterton.. .. ,dep. 9.26 .4.80 ... Masterton.'.;' ,'. arr."?ss/5;0! ... :,: ' • • ■'•'• ! . M 'A.Mi'','':P.M. : ■P'.M.', ; Masterton;!' 'S. de'pC'...' 'lO,lO 5.1&' Carterton,;, '.'.''dep, .;.'.''',lWp; 5.45 i Gfeyidm.•;'"'.!' ■'dep ; .'.7.'4o" 1 11.25 ... Featherston' .. air.; 8,5"',.!», • 6,30
; ,: ■ tJBNEEALINSTB^CTipNSi ; faascugers can be boohed at Stations only ou condition tlint there 13 room in the Train, Oliildrpa under, three yoars.oiiago'trdvel 'ice;, abovpjinA. uiuler twelvo ; yoars -of age, half-fare..:. 1 .;. < ■> '! ■ .nul- ,1-m'. • : Worses, Carriages, &e.-rThe ;Rai|way Department docs not underiako'toi forward Horses mid Cairiages by any uartioular Train,.but / .wlien.,ijont tlioy, munt..bel'at the foiwardiiif! station; lmlf-tm-hourboforb the departuro-of tho Train. The owners of the, Horses must prQvido, moans;Jpr scouring them in the horse-box, and; the llailway Department will not bo accountable for any injuries sustained/.through their breaking looso of otherwise, nor will it undertake'to carry. unbroken..,or vicious,j Horses. :At Country Stations requisitions for horsd-boxes or carnage-trucks must be.made the day before tl.eyaro wanted.. \&>----\ i ■"'• Togs must bo provided with chains, or other sufficient .means of securing ithem. Thoy will not be allowed in .carriages; and the sender must obtain a ticket; to be given up before the cud of tho journey, bofore the.; dog is delivered, •...,.;, -,,jv U j : \[ m lieturn orVeriodical Ticketsiwilhwill rjiqi be availabls for - Spcoial or, lExcurßiop Trains, except the ordinary. iTime Table,iß ; suspended,.. : . : .;.. ~.:■';,. .■,!,'„:> \ ..,,'. lieturn Tickets for distances not exceeding 25 miles are available on the day: oft issns only; for eaoli additional 25 miles, or fraction thereof, one day extra is allowed.'. '<; \ Ordinary Single Tickets isßued on; Satur-. Jays and Sundays are available as Return Tickets until tho end of the following Monday. ~,..',,..!■ : . :: : „H:/..-!;H ; iii
, Parcels and Goods—For Pipitea, Kiiwarri, Ngahauranga, Belmont, Haywat.lV'Silver Stream, Wallaceville, Summit, Cioss'Creek, Pigeon Bush, Feraaide, Woodside, ana at flag Stations, must be Prepaid, and will be put out on the platforms of those Stations' at the iißk of the. Consignee. • •',;r| i j ? "Special NoUc[o-Tp rv eDsu,re dejp&ich, Parcels, Extra L'uggagVandDogs: mnßfc bo at the Station at least Thirty Minutes before advertised time of departure of Train;.; ' Tho Baikay Department does not pledge itself to the despatch or arrival o? the grains' at the exact timos notified in,.the^|above! Tables, and in the'eveht,,of,.anj i; circum-; stances arising either during [or prior J .lbjttie journey being made which [may .render it impossible or expedionV'for'.a'Xraiii' to; proceed, will letiirn the Fares paid, but dws > not .undertake' to forward passen-' #«• ~: . , ..;,;..,,;,,,,,,„:; '. Luggage—Each passenger,is allowed to take lliilba of personal.luggage free (not including merchandise of any kind), end j for overy 561bs abbye[this, weight, [for, every 1 60 miles or fraction of 50 miles, 1 the.chpe will, bo One Shillin&''''Nb'laggaj^evSWu'foV^l 1 to be taken into tho Carriages, unless' df such a size that it can be placed under !the stat without inconycnieuce to other passengers. Possengera are strongly recommended to have their Names and the Station to which they are proceeding .distinctly marked', oV their Luggage, and lb satisfy tLemselves that itis placed on >thei ;Train, as the Railway! Department will not bo responsible unless it is booked and paid for.' j PareotaandGoods-From the above Stations can ba niado" To Pay" at.ffelliDgfoii, Pttohi, Low Butt, Upper Hutti K'aitoke, Featherston Greytown;Carterton.amrMastcrton. j [,,, All time-tables lis'siiod prior to this date are cancelled;'''" "'^'"'' j•" :.! '■'. J. P.MAXAV'EIII! '■'• !-; 1280 .-.i i... ~ , General Manaßerl,.
BY KOYAL ! j LETTERS';: ,i PATENT LITTLE'S SHEUP DIP] . SCAB SPECIFIC. ,; (A NON-POISONOUS CHEMICAL I :-i: ; /:,i:: FLU lD);t-:/.l j Highest. Awjttd/"Mejtojiirne Internaliona '•"Exhibition, ! First Degree of Merit AdelaiJo Exhibition;' Highest Award .-Gold. Medal; N.Z. Inter.; ■>'.;/: i■■■■ Exhibition,].-:/,;.) ); AFTER fiyoyears>ial this NEW Noli FOISQNOUSiDIPPING FLUID ii now universally, admitted b} be ( the beat ever iatroduceil.' Its great superiorly ovei other' materials coiisiats in its ohcapneaa (costing less than* Jil 'per Bheep) 1 ; its' undoubted efficacy in destroying all ticks, lice, and every insect that.infcatg tho skins of sheep or domestic animals/Vrid in its cleanliness,: and absolute; harmlessniJßs! to'lthose con-' cerned in its use. . . ~, ■, ' IT MIXES EEADILY; WITH COLD WATER, ONE GALLON!'&ILL MAKE 100. GALLONS OF MILK-WHITE WASH, (Twice the quantity made by any other Non•poißonousDipt •) ! SUFFICIENT 1 TO DIP 200 SHEEP. Being of >h pilyi obaracier, it is highly beneficial to the growth of the Wool, which it leaves soft, clean,; ahd : bright, without robbing it ofithoiyolkMts natuial nourish-ment-or harsh and dm us is the case when alkalinei mixtures,'s'uofTas linie and sulphur, or arsehical'preiiaratimis are imed,' It is entirely without ; th«T' ndnoiie 4 effects invariably resulting from the use of sflchj materiala.j It .is not, only rioij-'fwJsMiUß, briifnay be used, internally for, worm in the throat in ; lambs | it'will also effectually cur foot-rot, and scab. To thoße wh ; j clip in full fleece, this fluid will be found" invaluable, for, being of a warm and pro. tecting character, Bhcep will not catch oold, though dipped in tha. depth of winter, ' \\ .! On a 'station it will "be 1 found inv'alu|ble as a HealingiWasHifor allrwounds, It| a certain cure for Mange, Ringworm, and all for Ml 'Locals TjslimoniaU [' " it., apptjjlto- ..*,(•' ,',,„, , Milrray ) ','R6berts' i 'andlCo.i Or to tho Local Agents— t , , , s , ] ,,.,.;! '"■'• • Mastebton and'Grettown.' '''i . • ' / '• • " " ' '"■[ WM» . , . I i 11 ■". U liiH' .jilj'.'l ■DLACKSMITH,;; FARBIER.ii^AND IT AfiRTfiULTfIRAT, , lAfPr,If.MP,NT ~.„;.,,, MAKEK,,'iiu OARTEBION.' Un Ast of Agricultural I mplemeots on band 1 .JllfOH K'.■<•{ .'JJJh ; ' i l.„ ;•>'!
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1403, 13 June 1883, Page 4
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