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"T3AILWAY TIME-TABLE. bn and after Monday, 7th March, 1887. NEW PLYMOUTH AND WANGANUI. South. i I n.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. New Plymth. d.l 7 08 02 040 Sentry Hill a. 1 7 27 8 302 304 32 Sentry Hill d.J 7358 40 442 Inglewood J 869 20 [5 25 Stratford „' 8 65 10 25 ;6 25 Normanby J 9 4011 20 <7 20 Hawera n.. 9 5211 35 7 35 p.m. Hawera d. 7 010 0 1 5 Patea a.! 810 tl 0 215 Patea d. 1 8 15 11 20 2 20 Waverley ' 8 4711 47 2 52 Waitotara „' 9 1512 10 320 Aramoho J. „10 45 1354 50 Wanganui a. 10 55 145 5 0 i North. ! l*«> ■§* ■§.- i* .. — _ a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Wanganui d. 810 3 154 0 Aramoho J. „ 820 3 304 10 Waitotara „ 9 55 4 495 40 Waverley „ 10 23 5 156 8 Patea a. 10 53 5 40 6 38 Patea d. 11 0 6 06 45 Hawera a. 12 10 7 3 7 65 — p.m. ~~^ Hawera d. 7 35 1 50 7 8 Normanby „750 2 5 720 Stratford „ 8 55 3 16 8 10 Inglewood „ 960 4 5 856 Sentry H. J. a. 10 25 4 40 9 22 Sentry „ d. 10 35 4 5011 259 30 N. Plymouth a. 11 10 5 25 11 55 10 0 Trainß will run between New Plymouth and Breakwater to suit tfce arrival and departure of steamers. On Tuesdays and Fridays the trains from New Plymouth and Hawera connects with the Wanganui-Palmereton line at 1.35 p.m., at Aramoho. On same days the train from Wellington connects at Aramaho with the Hawera and New Plymouth train at 3.25 p.m. WAITARA BEANCH. OOT. _2_ i_#_£ a . j a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Waitara d.7 10i8 1010 611104 159 5 Sentry H.a.7 258 2510 2011 23 4 309 20 Ik. U£i U Is a.m. . a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Sentry H. d.7 388 4010 362 324 609 35 Waitara a. 763 8 5510 50 2 4515 59 50 WANGANUI AND PALMEESTON. South. Stations. £ g 33 a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Wanganui dep. 7 151 20 4 15 Aranioho June. „ 7 26135425 Fordell / » 8 8| 5 5 Turakina „ 8 632 50 6 48 Marton „ 9 353 20 6 25 Greatford „ 9 533 35 6 43 Halcombe arr. 10 20,3 63 7 6 Halcombe dep. 10 304 13 7 25 Feilding „ 11 34 *9 758 Palmerston arr. 11 60 5 10 8 40 Palmerston dep. 7 o— -- 5 15——— I North. Stations. sj I a.m. a.m. i p.m. p.m. Palmerßton arr. 11 45 735 Palmerston dep. 6 5011 50 550 Feilding „ 7 35 12 22, 630 Halcombe arr. 8 10 12 47 7 0 p.m. I Halcombe dep. 820 1 77 20 Greatford „ 845126 742 Marton „ 9 5142 8 0 Turakina „ 945210 833 Fordell „ 10 32 915 Aramoho June. „ 11 10 3259 50 Wanganui arr. 11 25 3 3510 6 WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU. SoufrH. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Longburn ' dep. 720 540 as- :: !» ?« Paikakariki .» 7 010 45 220 845 3 25 Paremata „ 7 5011 25 335 925 p.m. Johnsonville „ 8 27 12 2 4 7 10 2 Wellington arr. 8 55 12 30 4 35 10 30 Nobth. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Wellington dep. 6 60 10 20 1505 15 Johnsonville „ 7 1510 45 215 540 Paren-ata „ 7 46 11 25 2536 17 3 0 Paikakariki „ 8 2512 5 340 7 0 Otaki .. 927 6 0 Shannon „ 10 35 6 30 Longbnrn arr. 11 20 7 17 ■ QULPtf OLINE SOAP (a soap con. OfO f taining sulpholine) is a delicately ; refined, chemically pure soap intended for lute by those endowed with sensitive skins, .j Common "imperfectly iprepared soaps, scented with injurioii* J *end_oils frequently cause skin dis'*Ue*j£iFpr washing all manner of er^pg^niand bringing the skin toji ttt(i|flfi_§

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1753, 13 October 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1753, 13 October 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1753, 13 October 1887, Page 1