Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

s•■*: SCJHEOBM MMMBfaWB 6. W. SOHBODEE'S don't forget- ■ hotel,

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS' WELLINGTON SECTION.' ON AND AFTEE January (!, the following TIME TABLE will be in force ;- Wellington Featheraton Grey town Woodside ' Carterton Masterton ' " ' A.M.' P.M. .. clep. 7.20 4,5 .. dep.' 10.45:7.30 .. dep. *10.50" 7,35 .. dep,, li;iO 7.55 : .." dep.' li:40 '8,20 .. arr. 12.10 8.50 Masterton ~ .. dep. 7;30 2,5 Carterton ~ .. 'dep. 8.0 2.35 Grey town ~ ..dep. 1 '8.20 2.50 Woodaide .. .. dop.:. 8,35 4.10 Featheraton .. ~ dop. 8,50 3.25 Wellington .. .. air, 12.20 6.55 *Does not run on Saturday, passengeis for tho rfouth proceed to WoodEide or Feathers} L ™ by the extra tiaina. SATURDAYS ONLY.'A.M. P,M, P.M, featheraton .. dep. 8.10 ... 0.45 Gieytown.. .. dep. 8.45 3.50 7.20 Carterton,. .. dep. 51.25 4,30 .... Masterton,. .. arr, 955 5.0 AiM. l'.M, l'.M, Masterton.. .. dep. ... 10.10 5.15 Carterton.. ~ dep. ... 10.40 5.45 Greytown.. .. dep. 7.40 11.25 ... Featheraton. _.. arr. 8.5 ... 6.30 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS. Passengers can be booked at Stations only, .on condition that there is room in the Train, flhildren under three years of age travol free j above and Under twelvo'yeara'of age, half-faro. .: Horse?; Carriages. Ac-The Railway Department, does not. undertake to forward Horses and Cauiages by any particular Train, but when sent they mußt be at the forwarding station lialf-an-hour before the departure of the Train. The owners of the Horses must provide means for securing them iu the horse-box, ant' the Railway Department will not be accountable for any injuries sustained through their breaking loose or otherwise, nor will it uudevtake to carry unbroken or vicious Horses. At Country Stations requisitions for horse-boxe3 nr carnage-trucks must be made the day before they are wanted. Logs must bo 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 bo given up before the cud of die. journey, before the dog is delivered. Return or Periodical Tickets will, will not be 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 issu3 . only ;| for each additional 25 miles, or fraction thercdf, ono day extra is allowed. Ordinary Single rickets issued on Saturdays and Sundays are available as Return, Tickets until the end of the following Monday- ! .... Week and Goods-For Pipitea, Xaiwami, Ngahauranga, Belmont, Haywanl's, Silver Stream, Wallaceville, Summit, Cioss' Creek, Pigeon Bush, Femaide, Woodside, and at Hag Stations, must bo Prepaid, and will be put out on tho platforms of those Stations at thcirisk of the.Consignee. Special Notice-To. ensure, despatch, Parcels, Extra Luggage, and Dogs must be at the' Station at least Thirty Minutes before advertised time of departure of Train., ThejEaiiivay 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 which may render it impossible or expedient for a Train to proccell, will return the Fares paid, but does hot undertake to forward passen- ■ urn. I Lnggage.-Eaoh passenger is allowed to ' take llabs of personal luggage free (hot including merchandise of any kind), end for • every 661bs above this weight, for every 50 iailc's <jr fraction of 50 miles, tho charge will be Me Shilling. No luggage will be allowed tol be jtaken into, the Carriages, unless of suchfl'sizothatitcan bo placed under tho seat without inconvenience to other passengers. (Posseugers.aro strongly recommended to havfe then-Names and the Statjontawbicli; they are'proceeding distinctly.! marked 011! their Luggage, arid to satisfy tlieinsclvestliat itis placed ou tho Train, as tho Railway • Department will not bo icsponsiblo unless it ■ is booked and paid for; '"'''] _ Pare ;ls and Goods-From tho 'above Stations c uibj'niade " To Pay' 1 at Wellington; l I'ttoni Lower Butt;, Upner Hutt, Kaitoke, loathe 'ston iGrcytown, Gajrterton,and Masterton. : ,:,[ ~■ . ~,;.,. .-■; ~■ ~.,.j 1; i .! . All t mo-tables issued prior to this date are eai celled, ~. , , i ; i : !i"J. P. MAXWELL,.',...' ,'.'.",, J. 980 " ,'." General Manager., ,_ BRICKLAYER'S'NOTICE; V.'.::| IpHlj'undersigned, whojias.jnst arrived' X from England .'by the MisK.King.j has ta-k «i. up his residence in ;Masterton, and; being a practical bricklayer, boil' iV setter, '&'q. , : wqnjd! be glad.; to receive orders for any kind pf.brick wfor,k : . j wh.ich.l e will be prepared t'b exWdteprb'mp.tV;'. ly ia a horonghly efficient manner at reasonable ohirges'K" ' ;i l;,,: ' ;,: ■'•' ' ' ' i,! I ''' l ' ;; ,;., '- - : v,j;UUSSELL.' : " : ~. Am ess—Waiporia Mills,! ; : "' ! < 1390. ^ 1 DAILY! V\J, cinbfe'obtainediiiFea'the'Xßfirifftm'Mr | jyWV Laimtar, DM'BranclfG'ffi'.< ; ' \

'AARTBBTON. fURTERTON, BOOTS ASHOES. rFHE undersigned lias now opened up his J. I SPLENDID, LARGE, and WELL■ABEJOaTBD STOCK of Boots and Shoes ; the beat and largest ever opened, up in Carterton, and he hopes-by selling 1 at' '.' the ISfLOWBST PRICES FOR ■ to command a share of public support. He is well-known in Greytown, and his Boots and Shoeßare appreciated from one end of the Valley to the other, and having bad it shewn to him tho want, of such an 1 Establishment as his Greytown one, in Carterton, has opsncd a BRANCH, wbro he hopes to be able to supply all wants. Being a free-trader, ho buys whoro lie can get fho beßt value for his money, so can thereby give his customers the benefit by selling the best value for the'lowest profit, Come.andlnspecthis Stock BOOTS & SEOES OJF ALL DESCRIPTION ; madetooe,pi;r,; : ;; 'REPAIHS.NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTEF NEW ELiSTIOS FITTED. IN OLD BOOTS RRLOASBI, BOOT IMPORTER & MAKER, i ' Main-£.t., Greytown, and High Rt., (ippotite Courthouse) Carterton. 1427 ( mAUHEKENIKAU 1 .A. M. WILKINSON Uegf id inform his many friends and the pul.lic in general that he has re-opened the above ; OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL, And as he has determined to keep lJy the VERY BEST BRANDS OP WINES AND . SPIRITS, . He; hopes to receive a share of their patronage. v ~...-..■■ Good Stabling and Loose Boxes, also well secured paddocks, '. ; . : 142<t RACE INVESTIGATION COMPANY'S ; discussion on the ■' '' To bo run on November 6, 1883.—Closes ■•I November 2,1883. 12 000 Members at 10s.- each. 15(1 Pfiitt'oiOTßs. Cash Awards. First .. LIOOO Gat LSO ... .; L3OO Second I .. .. goo lOat 30 .. :.. """ Third l .. '..' 400 15at 15 Started " .. 350 20at 10 .'. .. i Others' .. .. "»" ">-• r '■ NOMINATION PRIZES:- | «inner, Seoinl. Third. 1 Ist Prlza .. LIOO Ist Prize .. 1,75 Ist Prize .. LSO 2nd Prize.. 70 2nd Prize. 60 2nd Prize.. 30 3rd Prize.. 50 SrdPruc .. 30 3rd Prize.. 20 Each Ticket has Nine (6) Ohanees!!! 300 PRIZES 1300 PRIZES I , TO A HOLDER OF 2 SHARES THE ODDS | ARE.2OTOII! . Each Member for' Every Share names a horse, jwhich will bo written across the duplicates ;kopt by tho Company. Thoso num-. hers having tho winners written on them will be put'jtbgether; the first three drawn will the prizes us above. The same will 'bo'-'ropeated with those, having the Second written on them; and again also those with tho Third.—forming Tukek distinct drawiugbj which will, ot course, bo drawn after i the winners are declared. ..Lithe event (in either of tho 3 cases) ot oiily;Two Jlcmbors naming the ; placed.horses tho 3,Prizes will he divided between them j if only Olio (in either of tlie 3 eases) lie will receivq all 3 Prizes due to whichever ho named; Ist, 2nd, or 3rd, "A subscriber, say holding. 3 shares, can ' namc : the same horse 3 times, or 3 Different Horses, one to each share. •• N.B.j—Two.Gdiheas (independent; of/the' sweep); will be given, to the member first naming the winner. •.' :: ;j'"" ,'•>','''; , n Adply by letter (with stainp.3 for Replies);' ;addressed— /..■ i:u; ■ "■■•■"' -•' lii ' i ;,,'.,');....;.!.■./ ..-:•■ ,Coraofi Mrßbdley; Bo?; 3;i2,. Post Office,' , . ( |' ''"'■' ''DuNEjpik' ',''.'.'. ; ''•''. .' Registered letters '-'.ipY telegrams not rp-j 'ceived.| ••■■• yi.'L a ,:;..i... -■- •'"•'••■ iJ ,j ' ,l . ! N.B.—rAcard o.fiheflprriipationsjcanlbe : had by '■■■ sendingi stamped i addressed, .enve-■wpei-.l''■:;,": "\ ■; t -\z; : im |! '^,pCKEAt:jnn4,.^ppN: ; TAGS; ILOUB I- 81b -,lJOW;iP3ipE3i;oi3^lL!.Offio:i

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT18830818.2.2.4

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1460, 18 August 1883, Page 1

Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,263

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1460, 18 August 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1460, 18 August 1883, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert