NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, 1926. WELLINGTON-NAPI ER EXPRESS TRAINS. /AN Ist, 2nd, sth and 6th APRIL, Extra Express Trams run between iNapier and Palmerston. North us under: — FUR NAPlER.—Palmerston North dep. 12.7 p.m,. woouviiie ±.o, iiamieviiKe 1.53, naipuKurau 3.03, Waipawa i. 4, Hastings 0.18, Napier arr. 5.48 p.m. Stops at Ashhum, Woodville, uanneviiKe, Macuwad, MaxuiuKu, oiiuuHa.ine, luKupaii, natuma, W aipUKUIuLL, waipawa, Vibcum, X uiluiauu, Upupa, x'wUn.uvvu. rUM x Uux, xxubLxuga, xvmuuiia, himaulu, viive, av\ululu. X’ UXt X AXji»XIMVk) x U.S Uli XXI. 1\ UpiCl ucp. U.-V U U.ilO, Huipuvra XX. vvaipuKUiau 11.2 U, x aimers tun xNuiLli an. p.m. at Clive, xuuiuuuu, xxabbillgb, opupa, x uKIHuU, umue, nuipuv.u, vv uq/UA.urau, xxubUmu, xuKUpuu, Uruxuuu.me, Auubumau. Dan»»uuuviiie, xxoimursli. Oil ISL, XIIU, elLli uiiu ULll Apl'U, Extra ixxpiuss Train leaves WtiimgLUu lor W anguiiui at d.xd a.m. xius tram arrives x aimers ton Aortli 12. U noun, russeugers lor i\apier nne win require Lu cmuige to tne leuei express tram leaving x'alinerstun iNortli 12.7 p.m. lur Napier. On Ist, 2nd, sth and 6th April, the ordinary xjowii iNapier- vveiiiugLon Express Train takes passengers as loliows :— PALMERSTON N. - NEW PLYMOUTH LINE—To stations between keilciing and Now Plymouth inclusive at wlucii the l_p Wellington-New Plymouth Express stops. MANAWATU LlNE—Usual stopping stations. WAIRARAPA LINE.—To stations south of Woodville. Passengers f.or Main Trunk Lmo must travel by the Down NapierPalmerston North Relief Express and catch the Wellington-Auckland Express leaving Palmerston North 6.45 p.m. , , On Ist, 2nd-sth and 6th April the Thorndon-Napier Ordinary Up Express Train will NOT take passengers from Palmerston North, Waipawa, or intermediate stations. Passengers holdmg through tickets from stations on Wanganui lino (beyond Palmerston N.) or from stations on Wairarapa line may join this train at Palmerston N. and Woodville respectively. On 31st March, Ist, 2nd, 3rd. oth and 6th April, the 2.0 p.m. Welling-ton-Auckland Express (iPMnierstou dep. 5.9 p.m.) will not take up passengers at Palmerston North. NIGHT PASSENGER IRAINS, stopping whore required, run as iol--10 ws FOR WELLINGTON de WANGANUI.—Ist April Napier dey. 9.30 p.m., Hastings iU.6, x'almerston. 3.5 а. (2nd) (lor Wellington) and 3.36 (lor Wanganui), arriving vVeliington 7.1/ a.m., ana Wanganui 6.33 a.in. FOR NAriEH.— yen April, Wellington uep. il.u p m., Wanganui 11,45 p.m,, x'almeistun Norm 3.40 a.m. Lxiiu;, Dannevirke 5.28. Waipukurau 7.10, xiasmigs 8.3 U. arr. iNapier 9.8 a.m. Ond 2nd APPJL (Good Friday).--Ordinary wme-table will be suspended and trains run as follows.— x- OR WKLEINGION .—Napier dep. 8.20 a.m , Hastings 8.54, FOR FALM-EKoION NORTH.—Napier dep. 9.20 a.m., 2.45 p.m., Hastings 9.u6 a.m., 3,29 p.m. I’OK HAblTNGs.—xNapier dep. 8.50, 9.20 ami., 12.45, 2.10, 2.45, 5.50 p.m. L’OK NAlTElL—Falmerston aep. б. 12.7 p.m., Waipukurau 7.10, 11.17 a.m., 3.53 p.m., Hastings 8.3 U, 9.50 am. 12.57, 1.30. 2,5 U, 4.46, 5.18, 6.30 p.m. , EtoxxUALE LJNE.—For Napier, Eskdale dep. 11.10. a.m. ¥ 5.10 p.m. I'or Eskdale, Napier dep. 1U.30 a.m., 4.30 p.m. Un sth APRIL (Easter Monday).— Ordinary time-table will be suspended, and trains will run us follows:— I? OR NAPIER. —Hastings dep. 7.47, 9.29, 10.25 a.m., 12.12, 12.57, 2.23, 4.16, 5.18, 6.34, 7.0, 7.21, 8.30, 9.22 p.m.; Waipukurau 7.15, 11.17 a.in., 3.53, 4.15, 5.18, 5.40, 7.10 p.m., Palmerston N. 6.51 a.m., 12.7. 12.28 v- m - i’ OR HASTINGS.—Napier dep. / .0, 8.55, 9.20, 9.28, 11.20 a.m., 1.34, 2.45, x.do, 5.11, 5.58, H.O p.m. FOR WAIPUKLRAL.—Napier dep. 7.0, 8.55, 9.20 a.m., 2 45, 4.35 p.m., Hastings 7.15, 9.28, 9.56 a.m., 3.29. 5.30 p.m. , I I-OK WOODVILLE.— Napier dep. 7.0 a.m., Hastings 7.45. FOR PALMERSTON NORTH.—Napier dep. 9.20 a.m., 2.45 p.m., Hastings 9.56 a.m., 3.29 p.m. FOR WELLINGTON.—Napier dep. 8.25 a.m., Hastings 8.54. Train leaving Napier at 8.55 a,m. for Waipukurau will NOT stop at Longlands, Pukehou, or intermediate stations. NAPIER-ESKDALE.—Leave Napier 9.0, 10.17 a.m., 4.30 p.m. ; leave Eskdale 9.40 a.m., 11.0 a.m.. 5.18 p.m. SPECIAL CHEAP RETURN TICKETS (H Ab TIN GS-N APIER-ESKD ALE). Special Cheap Return Tickets, at SUNDAY FARES, will (except where ordinary fares are less) be obtainable on Goud Friday and Easter Monday at Hastings, Riverslea, and intermediate stations, to stations on the Eskdale ' line, as shown below:— i Good Friday (2nd April) by train leaving Hastings 9.50 a.m. and Napier 10.30 a.m. Easter Monday (sth April) by tram leaving Hastings 9.29 a.m. ) and Napier 10.17 a.m. Tickets issued on Good Friday will bo available for return until sth April, j Tickets issued on Easter Monday wi. i be available for day of issue only. WAIPUKURAU RACES, sth APRIL. ! Special trains for Waipukurau Race- J course leave Napier 7.0, 8.55 a.m., Clive 7.19. 9.12 a.m., Hastings 7,45, 9.28 a.m.. Otane 9.8, 10.20. The 7.0 i a.m. train from Napier stops where re- I quired; 8.55 a.m. tram from Napier will NUT stop at Longlands, Pukehou, or intermediate stations. Return trains for Hastings and Na- i pier leave Waipukurau Racecourse 5.5 i and 5.25 p.m. All trains except ordinary and relief [ express trains, Up and Down, stop for I passengers at Waipukurau Racecourse. I Special Cheap Excursion Tickets to | Waipukurau Racecourse, available for day of issue only, will be obtainable at ! any station Napier to Palmerston N. i inclusive. These tickets will not be * available by the ordinary and relief I express trains, Up and Down. Return Fares, Ist and 2nd class, I including admission to Racecourse: From Napier 11/6, 8/6; Clive, 10/4. 7/8; Hastings, 9/2 and 6/11. Goods traffic will be suspended on ’ 2nd and sth April. For further particulars see POST- I ERS. and FREE BOOKLET obtainable at all railway stations. TOMATOES! TOMATOES! Choice Quality 41bs. 1/- |. Sauce Tomatoes 6lbs. 1/- i PEACHES! PEACHES! Choice Quality 6d lb. GRAPES! GRAPES! Choice Hothouse 2/- lb. U IAN RUSSELL ° Phone 295. HASTINGS ' Sore, chapped cracked bands—use LEMOGENE CREAMY LOTlON—(glycerine and lemon). Soothe, heals and whitens—l/6, 2/6, 3/6. “We always Sell the Beet.” J.JISLOP’B pHARMACY SERVICE
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 86, 27 March 1926, Page 4
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