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TJAILWAY TIME-TABLE. On and after Monday, 7th March, 1887. NEW PLYMOUTH AND WANGANUI. SoUTHi Static, %iflfif%lj^| n.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. l*ew Plymth. d. 7 0 8 0 2 04 O 1 Sentry Hill a. 7 27) 8 30 2 304 32 Sentry Hill d. 735 8 40 442 Inglewood „ 8 59 20 525 Stratford „ 8 55 10 25 625 Nortnanby „ 9 4011 20 720 Hawera a. 9 5211 35 7 35 p.m. Hnwera dJ 7 010 0 1 5 ' Patea a. 8 1011 0 2 15 Pntea d. 8 1511 20 2 20 Wswarley „' 8 4711 47 2 52 ) "WVitotnra „ 9 1512 10 320 j Aramoho J. „10 45 135 450 Wanganui a.'lO 55 145 5 0 North. Stations. r. 3.b3 .b •! „.,§ "1* s'-a-S "35 2"C s"b I | H t2 £<g H h !* a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Wanganui d. 810 315 4 0 Aramoho J. „ 820 3304 10 Waitotara „ 9 55 4 49 5 40 Waverley ,J 10 23 5 15|G 8 Patea n. 10 53 5 406 38 Patea d. 11 0 6 06 45 Hawera a. 112 10 7 3|7 55 p.m. I Hawera d. 7 35| 1 50 7 8| Novmanby „750 2 5 J2O Stratford „ 8 55 3 15 J8 10 Inulewood „ 9 50 4 5 8 56 Sentry H. J. a. 10 25 4 40 9 22 Sentry „ <L W3545QU 25 930 N. Plymoutb a. 11 10J 5 25 11 55 10 0 Trains will run between New Plymouth and Breakwater to suit tbe arrival and departure of steamers. On Tuesdays and Fridays the trains from New Plymouth and Hawera connects with the Wnnganui-Palmerston Hdo at 1.35 p.m., at Aramoho. Oa same days the train from Wellington connects at Aramaho with the Hawera and New Plymouth train at 3.25 p.m. WAITARA BRANCH. Out. itt.m. a.m. a.m.' a.m. p.m. p.m. Waitara d.7 108 1010 511 104 159 5 Sentry H.a.7 258 2510 2011 23 4 309 20 _I _ i In. a.m.! a.m. p.m. 'p.m. 'p.m. Sentry H. A. 7 388 4010 35 2 324 509 35 Waitara a. 75385510 50 2 455 59 50 WANGANUI AND PALMERSTON. South. Statious. tu k a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Wanganui dep.i 7 151 20 4 15 Araraoho June. „ i 7 251 35 425 Fordell „ ' 8 8 5 5 Turakina „ 8 53 2 50 5 43 Marton „ 9 353 20 6 25 Greatford „ 9 53 3 35 6 43 Halcombe arr. 10 203 53 7 5 Halcombe dep. 10 30,4 13 7 25 Feilding „ U 34 40 75S Palmerston arr. 11 50 5 10 8 40 Palmerston dep. 7 0 J5 15 North. F . Statious. ttl go! a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Palmerston arr. 11 45 7 35 Palmerston dep. 6 5011 50 550 Feilding „ 7 35 12 22 630 Halr.ombe arr. 8 10 12 47 7 0 p.m. Halcombe dop. 820 1 77 20 Groatford „ 8 45 1 2G 7 42 Marton „ 9 5 1 42 8 0 Turakina „ 945210 833 Fordell „ 10 32 ,9 15 Aramoho June. „ 11 10 325 950 Wanganui arr. 11 25 3 351 C 5 WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU. South. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Lon^burn dep. 7 20 5 40 Shannon „ 8 9 6 30 Otaki „ 9 29 7 42 Paikakariki „ 7 0 10 45 2208 45 3 25 Paremata „ 7 5011 25 335 925 p.m. | Johnsonville „ 8 2712 21 4 7|lo 2 Wellington arr. 855 12 30, 4 30110 30 North. i a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Wellington dep. 6 5010 20 1505 15 I Johnsonville „' 7 15 10 45 215s 40 Paremata „ 7 46 11 25 253G 17 1 3 0 Paikakariki „ 8 25 12 5 340 7 0 Otaki .. 927 5 0 Shannon „ 10 35 G 30 Longburn arr. 11 20 7 17 QULPIIOLINE SOAP (a soap con|O ' taining sulj;holine) is a delicatelj refined, chemically pure soap intended foi use by those endowed with sensitive skins. Common imperfectly prepared soaps, scented with injurious acrid oils frequently cause skia di«etksea -For washing all manner of eruptions and bringing the skia to a soft pliable healthy condition, sulphoHne holds the first place. Ita odour k very pleasant.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1708, 22 August 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1708, 22 August 1887, Page 1