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Big Week-End Scenic Trip 569 Miles By Rail for 25/SATORDAY, NOVEMBER 17 Many people of Wellington and district will have the opportunity of a very cheap trip-up the Main Trunk line to Okahukura and on to the new line which connects with the New Plymouth line at Stratford for the return journey. Many Marvellous Scenes The splendid scenic spectacles in- of Taranaki”), native forests, huge elude the majestic mountains of Ton- , . , , gariro National Park, the famous cone gorges o rivers an very p easant of Egmont (well-known as the “Tower farming landscapes. A Family Affair As half-fares are available for family outing, a delightful lesson in children undeg the age of 12 years, geography for the young folk, this, is an exceptional chance fora Convenient Time-Table The train will leave Wellington (Thorndon) at 9.10 p.m., Ngaio 9.23 p.m., KRandaliah 9.29 p.m., Johnsonville 9.35 p.m., Paekakariki 10.24 p.m., Otaki 10.55 p.m.. Levin 11.18 p.m., Shannon 11.37 p.m., Palmerston North arrive 12.7 a.m. (Sunday, 18th), depart 12.17 a.m., Feilding 12.40 a.m., Marton 1.19 a.m., Taumarunui arrive 6.45 a.m., depart 8.0 a.m., Okahukura depart 8.15 a.m., Whangamomona arrive 10.29 a.m., depart 10.34 a.m., Stratford arrive 12.5 p.m., depart 1.20 p.m., Marton 5.16 p.m., Feilding 5.49 p.m., Palmerston North arrive 6.10 p.m., depart 6.18 p.m.. Shannon 6.49 p.m.. Levin 7.6 p.m., Otaki 7.29 p.m., Paekakariki arrive 8.5 p.m., depart 8.18 p.m., Johnsonville depart 9.5 p.m., Khandallah 9.10 p.m., Ngaio 9.15 p.m., Well ington arrive 9.25 p.m. This train will stop only at the stations shown. At Taumarunui a stop of 1 hour 15 minutes will be made for breakfast, and at Stratford I hour 15 minutes for luncheon. VERY CHEAP FARES (ONE CLASS .ONLY). Fare Fare From s. d. From s. d. Wellington 25 O ‘ Otaki .21 O Ngaio 25 0 Levin ..20 O J 24 6 ° Johnsonville ...24 6 Feilding 16 6 Paekakariki 23 0 Marton .115 0 The Seat Reservation Fee is only I /-. ■ Railway Refreshment Rooms will be open at Tau marunui, Whangamomona, Palmerston North (outward and homeward journey), Paekakariki (homeward journey). Form a Party for the Trip

AUCTIONS. ON THE PREMISES, / ' 92 QUEEN’S DRIVE (corner Tavistock Road), LYALL BAY (Top Flat). (Take Tram to Wha Street.) SUPER FURNISHED 5-BOOM FLAT. On behalf of Lady Nesbit Armstrong, who is leaving for Australia. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), NOVEMBER 3. Start 1.30 p.m. Punctually. QILWRSTON'E & CO., Auctioneers, have been favoured with instructions from Lady Nesbit Armstrong to sell everything without reserve. Included in the Catalogue: VERY VALUABLE 2|in. 5-DE'NS SiPECTROSCOPIC TELESCOPE. VALUABLE ODD GEORGIAN OVAL FIGURED WALNUT TABLE. 12 x 9 SUPER AXM. CARPET (wool). ALMOST BRAND NEW SINGER OAK DROPHEAD 66 SEWING MACHINE, and most attractive ' selection Superior Household Furniture. WITHOUT RESERVE. I. SILVERSTONE, 4.143 Auctioneer. TO-DAY, 1.30, AT MART, SUPERIOR FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC., at 2 .p.m. CONTENTS OF RESTAURANT, 3 LARGE .MIRRORS, CROCKERY, CUTLERY,' and large quantity General Cooking and Serving Utensils. gILViERSTONE & CO., Auctioneers, Wooiworths Bldgs., Cuba Street. ? Af1.42 “WOODSTOCK” JERSEY STUD. TO BE COMPLETELY DISPERSED WITHOUT RESERVE. On account of the Estate of MRS. ANNIE BANKS (DEC’D.) AND SON. At the FARM, KIWITEA. 11 MILES FROM FEILDING. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1934. ' At 10 a.re. Sharp. fFHE “Woodstock” utud farm has been sold and the famous pedigree Jersey stud founded in 1903 is to be sold at unreserved auction to wind up the Estate. For over thirty years this stud has been acknowledged as 1 one of the Dominion’s greatest dairy studs, and few have been more thoroughly tested than Woodstock. The herd to-day represents a blending of Fancy’s Lord Twylish (imp.), and Eminent’s Fontaine (imp.) strains, both of which are outstanding for high producing ability. The herd comprises : — 66 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS AND HEIFERS. 20 PEDIGREE JERSEY YEARLING HEIFERS. ’ 4 SPECIAL HERD SIRES. 9 PEDIGREE JERSEY YEARLING BULLS. 99 HEAD. i Also: ! All this season’s <‘rop of Calves. Farm Implements, Horses and Sundries. ' 103 females tested nt “Woodstock” since the commencement of the C.O.R. System in 1914 (only 18 of them at maturity) have the great average of 479.821 b. fat. .“Woodstock” Jerseys are backed by generations.and generations of thoroughly proved high producing ancestors. Remember this is the last opportunity to secure stock from this famoii' •stud. All stock will be placed free on truck at Feilding. Catalogues on application to the Joint Auctioneers: WRIGHT STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. Wellington and Branches. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS. LTD. Feilding. Palmerston North & Branches. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING CO.. LTD. . Feilding and Branches. ’ ■ All 5 RURAL LAND FOR SALE. "jin ACRES, partly improved, 5-rcl -LJlv house, buildings, 32 cows. 20 yearlings, implements: rent, rates, interest. 15/- wkly.: equity £500; G.C.. or would lease. Particulars, Bigham, Paewhenua, Otorohanga. .■ RURAL LAND WANTED. ■ MANAWATU FARMLETS. VVE have several inquiries for Farm- ’’ lets on the Manawhtu Lino, and for about 20 acres, part suitable for cultivation. in Paraparaumu vicinity; only small buildings required. Sellers should send details of area, improvements, mortgages, how watered, etc., to 11. ERNEiST LEIGHTON, LTD., Farm Salesmen, 22 Brandon Street, Wellington. TI.rELBOURNE. —If you aro going to Melbourne, see our special hand trunks made to suit this trip. Nash’s Leather Arcade, Cuba Street,’

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 33, 2 November 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 33, 2 November 1934, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 33, 2 November 1934, Page 18

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