NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIME TABLE ON AND AFTER Ist FEBRUARY, 1880. New Plymouth Line. *•) north. Week W'dnes- Saturdays, days. days. Id a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. N. Plymo'th.dp. 7.0 4.0 1.30 3.0 5.0 _ *Henwood R. „ 7.20 4.20 1.50 3.20 5.20 *Corbett Rd. „ 7.24 4.24 1.54 3.24 5.24 Sentry Hill „ 7.32 4.32 2.2 3.32 5.32 N Waitara .arr. 7.48 4.48 2.18 ... 5.48 *Manutahi dp. 7.40 4.40 ... 3.40 ... *Waiongona „ 7.56 4.56 ... 3.56 ... Inglewood „ 8.8 5.8 ... 4.8 ... •Durham Rd. „ 8.16 4.16 ... *Waipuku „ 8.36 4.36 ... *Manganui „ 8.44 4.44 ... *Midhurst „ 8.48 4.48 ... Stratford arr. 9.0 5.0 ... y- Stratforddepart _ by coach ... 9.5 , Kai Iwi, arrive p.m. by coach ... 7.20 Wanganui, arr. 11 by train ... 8.0 SOUTH. a.m. p.m. a.m. a.m a.m. Stratford dep. ... 5.10 ... 9.10 ... *Midhurst „ ... 5.26 ... 9.26 ... *Manganui „ ... 5.30 ... 9.30 ... *Waipuku „ ... 5.38 ... 9.38 ... *Durhamßd. „ ... 5.58 ... 9.58 ... " inglewood {-•^ M ■•• ™ - g *Waiongona „ 8.47 6.18 ... 10.18 ... *Manutahi „ 9.3 6.34 ... 10.34 ... Sentry Hill „ 9.7 6.38 ... 10.38 g Waitara f m 9239 ' 23 6M Waitaia | dep 1050 g3() Sentry Hill 9.19 6.4011.6 ... 9.46 l - *Corbett Rd. „ 9.18 6.4811.1410.48 9.54 *Henwoodßd. „ 9.22 6.52 11.18 10.52 9.58 N. Plym'th arr. 9.42 7.12 11.38 11.12 10.1 Trains stop at stations marked * by signal only. ?, The Railway Department does not bind itself to the time set down for the > coach. Wanganui Line. a.m. p.m. Wanganui dep. 6 0 415 Aramaiio dep. 6 lv 4 25 - Kai Iwi arr. 645 5 0 Kai Iwi, depart by coach 7 0 510 Waverley, arrive by coach 8 10 g p.m. r Stratford, arrive by coach 5 0 New Plymouth, arr. by train 7 12 ~~" ■ — — — — lITE N R Y'S COACH Leaves tor ? OPUNAKE On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Returning on Alternate Days. t Fare 12s. 6d. ' _ t : TT^ATCHMAKER & JEWELLER. H. G PITCHER, ] High-street, Hawera. Select assortment of gold suites, - brooches, earrings, lockets, necklets, chains, studs, wedding, keeper, and gem rings, &c. I Just received a splendid assortment of Real Whitby Jet Goods, consisting of — a B. and E. suits, brooches, earrings, studs, bracelets, &c. _ A choice selection of Silver Goods. 2 Strong silver hunting English lever watches (highly l'ecommended), being air-tight, dust-tight, and I water-tight Waltham watches in English cases. Congress, Boston,) Ancre*, and German watches always in stock -a H. G. Pitcher's large experience at the trade (21 years) is a sufficient guarantee that all articles in stock are good value cl for money, and defy competition. _ ENCOURAGE HAWERA INDUS- \ TRIES, m And the Experienced Tradesman who ar lives by his trade. g< ac FERGUSON, Tailor, he Princes-street, °j* Has relinquished the Credit System, and ur will in future conduct his business on the in, principle of Small Profits and Quick Returns. sa English, Scotch, and Colonial Tweeds, mi well shrunk. ha Same superior fit and make for which, he mi I is renowned. 1 4s
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 21, 23 June 1880, Page 1
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