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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGOT SECTION, ; . ON AND AFTER January 6, the following TIME TABLE will be in force;.— '.' : .' v •■■; ..y.'i''■'-'•■. , a.m, am. i Wellington '..'-. .. dep. !7.20;4.5: Peathetßton .. .. dep. 10.45. 7.30 Qroytown ,',..' .. dep. *10.6 d 7.85 ! Wootlsido .. .., dep, 11.10 7,55 I Carterton, .''... .. dep. 11.40; 8.20 ; Masterton ; ...... arr.. 12.10 8.50 ! Masterton' ..'[ •'..' dep.'',..»7.30 2,5,' ' Carterton ..'" ~ dop. 8;0V:i2.35 ! ■ Greytown ~ ~ dep. '8.20 2.50 Woodsido .. .. dep, 8.85 ,8.10 Featlierston .. ~ dop, ,8,50 3.25 Wellington '"':. „ arr, 12.'20 6.55 'Does not ran on Saturday, passengeis for the' South proceed to Woodside or Feathers] ton by tho extra trains. .SATURDAYS ONLY. .'.' , A.M. F,M, f.B, Feathcrston ~ dep. 8.10 ... 6.45 Qroytown'..' .. dep, 8.45 3.60 7.20 Carterton,, ' „ dep. 9.25 4.80 ... Masterton,, ',, arr. 955 6.0 A,M. F.U. F.U, Masterton.., ~, dep, ,„ 10,10 5,15 Carterton./ .. dep, ... ; 10.40 0\45 Greytown.. .. dep; 7.40 11.26 ..... Featlierston .. .arr. 8.5 ... 6,30 j GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS/ . | Passougers can be booked at Stations only on condition that there is room in the Train, Children under three years of age travel free; above and under twelve years of ago, half-fare. • ''■■'•'; j Horses, Carriages. &c—The Railway, De-,, partment docs not undertake to forward Horses : ai.d Cairiagca by any particular Train, but when sent they must bo at. tho forwarding station half-sn-nour before tho 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 be accountable for any injuries sustained through their breaking loose or. otherwise, nor will it undertake to carry, unbroken or viciouß Horses, At Country Stations requisitions for horse-boxos or carriage-trucks, must be mado the day before they are wanted. Togs mußt be provided with chains, or other sufficient means of securing them. They will not bo allowed in carriages,' and' the sender mast obtain a ticket, to be given up before the end of the journey, before the dog is delivered. •Return or v Periodical Tickets will will not be available for Speoial or Excursion Trains, except the ordinary Time Table is Return Tickets for distances not exceeding 25 miles are available on the day of ißsue only; for eaob additional 25 miles, or fraction thereof, oneday extra is allowed. Ordinary Single lickelß issued on ; Saturdays and Sundays are available as Return Tickets until the.end of the following Monday. ....•' Parcels and Goods—For Pipitea, Kaiwarra, Ngahauranga, Belmont, Haywar.i's, Silver Stream, Wallac6ville, Summit, Ciobs' Creek, Pigeon Bush, Fernsido, Woodside, and at flag Stations, must be Prepaid, and will be put out on the platforms of those Stations at the risk of the. Consignee >■•'.- Special Noiioo-To ensure 'despatch, Parcels, Extra Luggage, and Dogs must be at the Station at least Thirty Minutes before advertised time of departure of Train. The Bailwiy 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 ovont of any circumstances arising cither during or prior-to the journey being made which may render it impossible or expedient for::a Train to proceed,, will* return tho Fares paid,: but does not undertake to forwards passengers. ',!■!! ■■!■.. ' Luggage.—Each passenger is allowed to take lUlbs of personal luggage free (not including merchandise of any. kind), 1 end for every 561bs above this weight, for every 60 miles or fraction of 50 miles, the chsirgia will be One Shilling. No luggage will be allowed to be taken into the Carriages, ualoss of buoli a size that it can be placed under the seat without inconyenience to other passen-' gers. Fossengers are strongly recommended. to have their Names and the Station to which they are' proceeding distinctly markedVon' their Luggage, and to satisfy themselves that it is placed on the Train, as the Railway Department will not be responsible unless it, is booked and paid for, Parcels and Goods-From the above Stations can ba made " To Pay" at Wellington} ; Petoni,Lower Hutt, Upper-HuttiKaitoke, Featherston Greytown,Cartertohiand 1 Mas-' terton. . ■ ••■" "w". - ,| -"- All time-tables issued prior to this 'date are cancelled, ' ,; " j,; ,, V J. P. MAXWEII/,', ;i.i:,;'

• BYKoYAL . ai : Lra s™: LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP,. AND SCAB SPECIFIC. (A NON-POISONOUS CHEMICAL FLUID), i: ;';> Highest Award, Melbourne Iniernaliona : Exhibition,. •■..'■■''• \i.x First Degree of Merit Adelaile EzhibitioOi Highest Award; Gold Medal, -N,Z. Inter. Exhibition. \ FTER five years trial this NEW KOK i. POISONUUS DIPPING FLUID j now univerßallyi admitted tobethtfbeMve'r introduced. Its great superiority over other materials consists in its cheapness '(co'sting less than Jd per sheep); 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 those concerned in its use.,-/ .■■■':(! ,' '•.,:■,'.'. IT MIXES READILY' WITH COLD WATER,;: ; ONE GALLON WILL MAKE 100 GALLONS OF UILK-WHITE WASH, (Twice the quantity made by any other Non- .!,'■; poisonouaDip), ■'•■ SUFFICIENT TO DIP 200, SHEEP. . Being of an oily charaoter, it. is highly beneficial to the growth of th§ Wool,'which it leaves soft, clean, and bright, without robbing it of the yolk—its natuial nonriah-ment-or leaving it'harsh and dry, as is the case when alkaline mixtures, such as lima and sulphur, or arsenical 'preparations are used.; }t. ; is;.entirelyiwithout,'the ruinous' effects invariably.resulting fromtheuseof hucli materials. It ia not .only no.u-poißonouß, but may be used internally for worm in the throat in lambs; it will alsoeffectually cur foot-rot, and scab'i}: To "'those wh dip iri full fleece, this fluid.will be found invaluable, 'for, being of a warm and pro-' teoting character, sheep will not catch cold, though dipped iti the depth of winter,"- ' On a station it will be found invaluable as a Healing Wash for all wounds,; It is a certain cure for Mange, Ringworm, and all for Ml Particulars, Local TettimoniaU [ ic, apply to- " ' Murray, Roberts -and 'Co., | WELLINGTONr '■""'■ 'Jr to the Local Agents—'•'■''•'' ; IiOASELBEMibCo,;" -'•' j MiSTEMON AND ; 6EKtro'wW ; ''" ' IlAoksmith, farmer, and ).; AGRICULTURAL- IMPLEMENT „; ; l -MAKEKi ;v -; , HiaH-jpyjßßjßT,} t^j- A j£ ; Aat |of Agricultural Impleroeats on hand,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1408, 19 June 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1408, 19 June 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1408, 19 June 1883, Page 4

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