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RAILWAY’ SERVICES— (Continued). principal stations,—Wanganui 16s. 4d., 12s. 5d.; Mill-ton, 10s., 7s. lid.; Waipukurau, 17s. 6d., 13s. 2<1.; Dannevirke. 10s. 10d„ Bs. Sd.; Masterton, 17s. Id,. 12s. lid.; Thorndon. 20s. 3d., 14s. lid.; Levin, 9s. 2d., 7s. 3d.; Foxton, Bs. 4d., 6s. Bd. These tickets will be issued by morning trains only, and will not be available by express and relief express trains on outward or return journey. On December 26, 27, aud 29, special passenger train for Racecourse and Palmerston North leaves Wellington 8.6 a.m., Johnsonville 8.35, Paekakariki 9.31, Otaki 10.3, Levin 10.31. Racecourse arrive 11.32 a.m. Stops Ngaio, Khaudallah, Johnsonville, Porirua, Paremata, Plimmerton, Paekakariki, Otaki, Levin, and Longburn. , On December 26 and 2<, usual 6.11 а. Paekakariki-Palmerston train leaves Paekakariki 7.25 n.m., Otaki 8.14, Levin 8.46, Racecourse 10.10 a.m. On December 29 runs on usual time and connects at Awapuni with train for Racecourse. Special train leaves Racecourse 5.44 p.m. each race day; connects at Awapuni with train leaving Palmerston for Wellington at 5.55 p.m., stopping at all stations. On December 26, 27, and 29, train tor Wellington leaves Palmerston 4.45 p.m., Racecourse 5.26 p.m. Non-stop to Paekakariki. Train leaves Racecourse 5.44 p.m. and connects at Awa[>uni with train leaving Palmerston 5.42 p.m. for Foxton. WANG AN UI-P ALM ER STON NORTH. Train for Racecourse leaves Wanganui б. a.m. Return train leaves Racecourse for Wanganui 5.15 p.m. each race day. On December 26. train for Woodville leaving Mnsterton 7.45 a.m.. Eketabuna 8.41, Pahiatua 9.18; on December 27 train for Woodville leaving Masterton 7.20 a.m., Eketabuna 8.19, Pahiatua 9.5, and usual 6.40 a.m. Masterton-Wood-ville train on December 29, connect at Woodville with train for Racecourse. These trains stop where required. On these dates return train leaves Racecourse 5.32 p.m., Palmerston 5.50 p.m. (change Woodville), Woodville dep. 7.5 (26th), 7.10 (27th), 7.0 p.m. (29th) for Masterton. Stops all stations. On December 26 train for Racecourse leaves Dannevirke 8.30 a.m., Woodville 9.24 a.m. On December 26, 27, 29. train leaving Waipukurau 6.25 a.m., Dannevirke 9.6, Woodville 10.1, runs through to the Racecourse. Return train leaves Racecourse 5.32 p.m. for Dannevirke. Stops all stations. Trains run between Palmerston North and Rncecourse as follows on December 26. 27, and 29 —For Racecourse, 10.8, 10.28, 10.50, 11.12 a.m. (26th aud 27th), 10.8. 10.28, 11.12 n.m. (29th). Racecourse for Palmerston North. — 5.15, 5.32, 5.44 p.m. each day. TROTTING MEETING AT CLAREVILLE, DECEMBER 26 and 27. On December 26 and 27, trains for Clareville leave Wellington 7.50 a.m. (stops Kaiwarra and Ngahauranga in addition to usual stops), Featherston 8.27, 10.29 a.m. Leave Woodville 7.10 a.m. (26th), 6.45 a.m. (27th); Masterton 10.5 a.m. Return trains leave Clareville as follow: —For Wellington, 4.30 p.m., Wellington arr. 8.13 p.m. For Masterton and Woodville, 4.47 p.m., both days. Cheap return excursion tickets will be issued to Clareville by morning trains at Wellington, Greytown and intermediate stations. Return fares from principal stations (Ist and 2nd class), Wellington Ils. 7d.. 7s. lid.; Petone 10s. 3d., 75.; Lower Hutt 10s. Id., 6s. lOd.; Upper Hutt 7s. 9d., ss. 3d. These tickets are available for return until December 28. WAIPUKURAU RACES, DECEMBER 26. For particulars of cheap excursion tickets to Waipukurau and train arrangements see Booklet or inquire at railway stations. , T - Maidstone Park Picnic Grounds, Upper Hutt, will be open during the holidays to holders of railway tickets to LpPe Goods t- traffic will be suspended _ and goods sheds closed on December 2o and 26. January 1 and 2. , For fuller particulars see Booklet. oi>tninable free at all railway stations. < LJh tn ir ? F." feJXrtS.” l£siMlitiiiiii,».. iiltil H il»—„ NEW ZEALAND RAILM AYS. WATERLOO-WELLINGTON TRAINS ON and after Monday, December li, 1928, the train which has been temporarily leaving Waterloo for Wellington at 9.45 a.m. will revert to usual times, viz., Waterloo depart 9.30 a.m., Woburn 9.38, Ava 9.41 a.m. . NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS. OPERATING FROM DECEMBER 15. rpHE trains leaving Wellington at 12.15 A and 1.20 p.m., and Upper Hutt 5.10 and 6.37 p.m., will, on SATURDAYS only, stop opposite Manor Park Picnic Grounds for passengers. OPERATING FROM DECEMBER 17. The down Wairarapa passenger tram (Featherston dep. 2.50 p.m.) will stop at Pigeon Bush for passengers. PUBLIC NOTICES. (Continued from Page 3.) THE WELLINGTON AUTOMOBILE CLUB. ILfEMBERS are hereby notified that the Service Officer will be in attendance at the Clubroom, 12 Panama Street, Wellington, during the evening, from 7 to 9 p.m., throughout the week December 17, 1928, to December 22, 1928, when all necessary information as regards tours, and state of roads, etc., will be supplied. H. J. STOTT, Secretary. IN THE MATTER of The New Zealand Wheatgrowers’ Co-operative Association, Limited; and IN THE MATTER of the Co-operative Wheat-selling Contracts between the above Association and Wheatgrowers, all similar in terms. FIS HEREBY NOTIFIED that in pursuance of the provisions of the above Co-operative Wheat-selling Contracts, signatures of growers of wheat of the requisite area of 120,000 acres or upwards, have been duly obtained. DATED this Fourth Day of December, 1928. For the New Zealand Wheatgrowers’ Co-operative Association, Limited, W. W. MULHOLLAND. Chairman of Directors. Nrj PERPETUAL FORESTS • Zj ’ LIMITED. Incorporated May, 1923. SHARE CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED. £240,000. THE WORLD’S LARGEST COMMERMERCIAL AFFORESTATION COMPANY. PLANTATIONS ESTABLISHED— Acres. Held by Bondholders ...... 102.0(H) Guarantee against fire-risk . 5,100 Area of roads, fire-breaks, caretakers’’ and other reserves 13.900 Total 121.000 RESERVE FUND— Cash held by Bondholders’ Trustees invested in Trust Securities exceeds £220.000 BROKERS: SMITH. WYLIE AND CO., LTD., 9-11 Albert Street, AUCKLAND. LOCAL OFFICESAVWELL’S BUILDING, 115 Lambton Quny ( WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 70, 15 December 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 70, 15 December 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 70, 15 December 1928, Page 4