NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. ANNIVERSARY DAY. TO BE CELEBRATED ON MONDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1888. SACES at ISLAND BAY, N abovo date the Goods traflio will bo suspended. Tho morning and evonin? trains from Wellington will arrive in Masterton at at 12.48 p.m, and 11 p.m respectively. The morning train will leavo Wellington at 8,25 n.m. : , and the evening train at 6.30 p in. The through train will leavo Masterton for Mangamahoe at 12.63 pm. Tho afternoon train for Wellington will leave Mangamahoo at 2.10 p m, arriving in Masterton at 3.5 pro, and will leave Masterton for Wellington at 6,25 p m. SPECIAL TRAINS will run as under: —Masterton. dop 8.20 am; Carterton 8.63 am; Greytown, arr 9.30 am; Featherston, arr 9,35 am; Featherston, aep 9.45 am; Greytown, dep 9.48 am; Carterton, dop 10,28 am; Masterton, arr 10.55 am. , The ordinary ovening train to Maurico ville will leave Masterton at 8 p.m, and run through to Mangamahoe. All other ordinary passenger trains will run as usual. On FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and MONDAY, 20th, 21st and 23rd January instants respectively, extended Excursion Tickets available for return up to and inoluding MONDAY, 30th January, 1888, may be obtained as under Between Wellington, Petone < and Lowor Hutt, & undermentioned stations (either way)— Featherston 10s 7s (id Carterton 12s 93 Od Greytown 12s 9s Od Masterton 14s 10s Od Mauriceville & Mangamahoe 17s 12s 6d Saturday Return Tickets from any station to any station may be obtained on dates of issuo as above, to be also available for return up to and including MONDAY, 30th January. On MONDAY, 23rd January, 1888, Excursion Tickets, available for feturn on day of issue only, may be obtained as under Between Wellington, Petono, and Lower Hutt, and undermentioned stations (either way)— Ist 2nd Class Class
Ist 2nd Class Glass Feathers ton 5a 3s 9d Greytown 6s 4s Gd Carterton ... •" 6s 4s 6d Masterton 7s 5s 3d Wellington, Potone, & Lower Hutt to Mangamahoe... 8s Gd 6a 3d Messrs Cotterell and Young have arranged with the Secretary of the Island Bay Racing Club to run their new line of busses on the 23rd inst., (in connection with the Excursion Trains) to the Island Bay Race Courso. Pares ono shilling each. Railway Department will not in any way be responsible for the bus arrangements. BY ORDER. Traffic Agent's Office, Wellington 16th January, 1888. JJRS WILSONE'S SCHOOL re-opens on TUESDAY, the 24th current, Masterton, Jan. 19, 1888. JOHN DUTiUE & C 0.7 HOLESALE and RETAIL IRON MONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS. IMPORTERS of Bar, Sheet, and Plate Iron, Cast, Shear, Spring, and Blister Steel, Pig Iron, Horse Shoes, Putman's Horse Nails, Files and Rasps; Blacksmiths' Tools. IMPORTERS of Galvanised, Corrugated and Plain Iron, Sheet Lead, Sheet Zinc, Ridging and Spoutin?, Ewbanks and Wire Nails, Leadheaded Nails, Roofing Felt Builders' Ironmongery of description.
IMPORTERS of White and Red Lead, Dry Colors, and Mixed Paints, Raw and Boiled Oil, Methylated Spirits, Painters'and Coach Yar. nishes, Painters' Brushware, Window Glass, Putty. MPORTERSof Black and Galvanised Pipes, Gas and Water Fittings, Block Tin, Babbit's Metal, " Shield" Blaok Sheets, Tin Plates, Tinned Sheet iron, Kettle Covers and Ears, Copper Furnace Pans, Pumps, Rams. IMPORTERS of Annealed Iron and Steel Fencing Wire, Johnson's 4-Barbed Galvanised Wiro, Rabbit Mtinp, Standard Iron, Fencing Staples and Strainers Rabbit Traps, IMPORTERS of Stockholm Tar and Pitch, Lamp Black, Blue and Red Ruddle, Antifriction Greaso, Oakum, Rope and Cordage, Boiler Felt. IMPORTERS of White's and Knight's Portland Cement. IMPORTERS of Kitchen Ranges, Register Grates, Heating and . Laundry Stoves, Colonial Ovens, Fenders and Fire Irons, Tilo Hearths and Kerbs. IMPORTERS of Cutlery. Electro and British Plate, Tinned and Enamelled Hollowaro, Mangles, Clothes Wringers Iron Bedsteads, Tinware, Coal Vases, Knife Cleaners Filters, Milk Pans. IMPORTERS of Hedge Trimmers and Slashers, Bill Hooks, Fern Hooks, Spades, Shovels, Picks, Mattocks, Wedges. IMPORTERS of Hornaby's Ploughs and Fittings, Simplex Harrows Chaff Cutters, Reapers & Mowers, Corn. Crushers, Reapers and Binders, Horse Rakes. • IMPORTERS of Sharp's and Mann's Axes, Circular, Vertical, Pit, and Cross-cut Saws, Leather and Vulcanised Mill Belting, Saw Mill Maohinery. IMPORTERS of HiokorySpokes,Felloes and Rims, Hiokory and Ash Planks, Lancewood Shafts, Mail, Nut, Buggy and, Dray Alios, Coach Springs, Coach Builder's Leather, Duck and Sun-' dries, Buggy Lamps, Bolts and Nuts, JOHN DIJTHIE & CO., WILLIS & VICTORIA STREEIS, 2697 WELLINGTON,■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2802, 20 January 1888, Page 3
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708Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2802, 20 January 1888, Page 3
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