NEW ZMI/AND TiAILWJAYS. VwEIXKnTON'siiCTION.J . ■ :, ■'■:■■;!]■ M •'^.r i :i-':.':.'U(VB I ." QN ANDAFi'F.R January G, tie fellow- , jDgTIM.Ii; .will bo iii A.M : . 'plm. Wellington .. .. dop. i'>i7/20 4.5 Foathotston ...■ .. : dop. 10.46 7.30 Groytown .. .. dop, * 10.50 7.86; Woodsido" : :. ..' dop. -11.10 7.55 Carterton .... dop. 11.40 8,20 Masterton ... •• ««f. 12.10 8.50 Masterton ''..' ..' dep. 7.30 2,5 Carterton .. .. dop. 8.0 ;.2.35 Grey town ■ ... .. dep.Vß.2o 2.50. Woodsidc ~. •'. .. ; dep. 8:35 8.10 Feathcraton ... ' ~ : ;dop.. ;:8,50 3.25 Wellington .. .. ,arr. 12.20 6.55 ' *Does not run on Saturday, passengeis for' the douth proceed to Woodßtdo orFeathora] ton by,the extra trains.. ...>..-■• •;'.; ; Saturdays only. .„■■, .„ ..A.M. l'.M, P.M. Featherston •.. dep< &10 >l. i 6.45 Gieytown.. .. depl 8.4S 3.50 7.20 Carterton.. .. dep. 9.25..4.30..;«: Masterton.. .. »r, 9.65 ~5.0; m-. , .. , . . . ■'..•. ■■ ! I'll A>M. P.M.' P.M. Masterton.. .. dep. :.... 10.10; 5.15 Carterton.. .. dep. .... ~,10.40 5.45 Gre'ytown.. .. dep. 7.40 .11.25 ... Featherston .. arr, 8.5. ~,....■' ( 6.30 , . .'GENERALINSTRUCTIONS.|'. fJ/ ,. Passengers can be booked at Stations only on condition that thero is room iil'the Train. Childron under■three years' of age .travel free; abovo and under twelve-years Ql age, half-fare, _ ; Horses, Carriages. &o.—The Railway Department does not uudenako to forward Horses and Cairiages by any particular Train, but when, sent they must bo at the forwarding station half-on-hour before tho departure of the Train. The owners'of the Horses miut provide means for securing them in the horse-box, anc 1 the. Hailway 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 aro wanted. Togs must be provided with chains, or other sufficient means of securing, tlieni. They will not bo allowed in carriage^and, the sender must obtain a ticket;'to be given up before the end of the journey, before the dog is delivered, '.:,■'• Return orYerkdical Tickets will will not bo available for Special or Excursion Trains, except the ordinary Time Table is suspended, Return Tickets for distances not exceeding 25 miles are available on the day. of ! issue only; for cachadditional 25 miles', or fraction thereof, oho day cxtiwallowesl. Ordinary Singlo Tickets issued on' Saturdays and Sundays are available' as Return Tickets until the end of toe following Monday. ■■•■ Parcels and Goods—For Pipitca, Kaiwaru, Ngahauranga, Belmont, Uaywar.i's, Silver Strtani, Wallacevillc, Summit, Cioss' Greek, Pigeon Bush, Feruside,: Woodsidej and at Flag Stations, must be Prepaid, and will bo put out on tho platforms of those Stations at the risk of the Consignee. Special Nolice-To ensure ! despatch, Parcels, Extra Luggage, and Dogs must., be at the Station at least Thirty Minutes before advertised time of departure of Train. 1 ''''■" The railway Department does, not. pledge itself to the despatch or arrival of the Trains at the exact times notified in, tho above Tables, and in the event, of .any circumstances arising either during or prior to the, journey being made v.hidh 'may render it impossible or expedient for a Train to proceed, will return the, Fares paid, but does not undertako. to forward ,passengers. ~,■ .; : ,,. ; -,.,.,'.. |; ■■„.' uug'gage.—Each passenger is... allowed -to take llnlbs.of personal luggage.free (not,;ineluding merchandise of any kind), f nd"for every 561bs above this weight, for every l 50 mile 3 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 placed under the seat without inconvenience to other passengers. Posscngers, are strongly recommefidSd to have their Names and the Station to which they are proceeding distinctly marked on their Luggage, and to satißly, themselves that it is placed on the Train, as the Railway Department will not be responsible unlets it ia booked and paid for. ; i Parcels and Goods-From the above Stations can banuvlo'"To Pay" at Wellington') Pttoni, Lower Hutt, Upper. Butt, Kaitoke, Featherston Grcytdwn, fiartertdn,aud Masterton. ■ • AH time-tables issued 1 prior to this, datd are cancelled, J. P. MAXWELL, 12S0 General Manager:'' '
$M LETTERS LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. ' AND:. SCAB SPECIFIC. (A NON-POISONOUS CHEMICAL . ; FLUID). ,: :\ ■ .. Highest Award, Melbourne-;. luternationa •'■ Exhibition, r, ;ir . First Degree of Merit AdelaUe Exhibition, Highest Award' Gold Medal, N.Z. Inter. Exhibition,, , . ~ •' AFTER five years trial this NEW KON- ; POISONOUS DIPPING-FLUID 1 now universally admitted to be tho beat ever introduced. •' Its great superiority over ofci.er materials consists in its cheapness (costing Icsh than .-per slieep); its ,undoubtod; cllieaey in destroying .all, ticks, lice, and every insect that infests .the skins of sheep or domestic animals, and in its cleanliness, and absolute, harmlessncss to thnso concerned in its use. IT MIXES EEADILY WITH COLD. WATER. ONE GALLON WILL MAKE 100 GALLONS OF MILK-WHITE WASH, (Twice the quantity niadc by any other Nonpoisonous Dip), SUFFICIENT TO DiP 200 SHEEP, Being of an oily, character, ; it is highly beneficial to the growth' o'f the Wool, which it leaves soft, clean,, and, bright, without robbing it of the yolk—its'natuial nourish-, ment-or leaving it harsh and dry, us is the case when alkaline mixtures)* aucii: as lime and sulphur, or arsenical preparations are used, It is entirely without the ruinous effects invariably resulting from the iise of such niaterinls. It is not 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 lleece, this fluid will be found invaluable, for, being'of a warm and protecting character)Bheepwill notcatohcold', though dipped in tho depth of winter, On a station it will be found invaluable as a Healing Wash for all wounds, It is a certain euro for Mange, Riugworm, and all Skin diseases which animals are subject to, lor Full Particulars, Local't Testimonials, it'C, apply.to— :■■■„. I .''" Murray, Roberts and Coij ' WELLINGTON,';; ' Or to the Local Agents— ;:.. M,OASELBEEaMCo,, .. . Master™ and .Ghe'towk." ; J/H. ".'■. TDLACKSMITHj: 'AND 1 D AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT ■■■:■:■ MAKEK,; - ■■■.:;.■ . ; :'HHIGH-BTiB'BET,'-'OiRTERTOH.. Ast of Agricultural Implements on hand -
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1404, 14 June 1883, Page 4
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