J^EW ZEALAND BAILWAYS Waxga nci-Maxa watu S ection. TIME TABLE. 80UTIf. g BEPAHT ritOM A.M. A.M. P.M. OWanganui 6.40 17.25 TTs SfAramoho 6.5511.35 4.23 3i* East Town ?.O 11.38 4.26 8 L Okoia 7.17 n.55 4.43 9 * Matarawa 7.22 12.0 4,48 P.M. 13|*Fordell 7.4512.20 5.7 28*Waniiaehu 8.15 1ii.49 5.29 23 Turakina 8.40 1.11 5.51 29 * Bonny Glen 9.8 1.81 6.11 33 Marton 9.22 1.43 6.23 37 Greatford 9.38 1.58 6 38 43 Halcombe, arrive .... 10.0 2.20 7.0 Halcombe, depart .... 10.15 2.35 7.15 51 Feilding .1050 35 7.42 56 * Bunnythorpe 1112 3.27 8.0 63 Palmerston 11.48 4.3 8.25 p.m. — — 68j* Karere 12 8 8.43 73 j* Oroua Bridge J 2-28 9.2 80j* Carnarvon 12.57 9.30 861 Foxton, arnvj 1.48 9.50 NOKTH. £ DEPART I'KOM A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. 0 Foxton, depart... 7.5 4.25 6 • Carnarvon .... 7.26 4.43 14 * Oroua Bridge ... 7.55 5.8 19* Karere 8.10 5.25 24 Palmcifiton .... 8.35 4.30 5.45 3d* Cunuythorpe ... 9.5 5.6 6.10 35 Feildmg 9.25 5.28 6.30 43 Hiluomlie, arrive 9.55 6.0 7.0 \M\\comha, depart 7.30 10.15 7.20 49 Greatford 7.5-J 10.3? 7.42 54 Mnrton 8.7 10.53 7.57 57 * Bonny Glen .... 8.1911.7 8.0 63 Turakina 8.39 11.30 8.29 68*Wangaehu .... 9.2 11.55 8.51 P.M. * Fordell 9.«5 12.23 9.13 77j* Matarawa 9.45 12.45 9.30 79|*Okoia 9.50 12.5U 9.35 83*E J st Town .... 10.7 i.7 i 1.52 83*Aramoho 10.11 1.10 9.55 861 Wanganui,amiK.'| 0.-0, 1.20 }o.;> Note. — Trains stop at stations marked • by sign il only. Passengers wishing to alight must give notica to the guard at tho previous station. Passengers are requested not to enter or leave tho carriages while in moiion. Season and school tickets issued to and from all stations — apply to the Manager. Tc ensure despatch, parcels should be booked fifteen minutes before tho starting of tho train. T. F. EOTHERAM. Geueral Manager. Watchmakers. PaLMEUSTON NORTH AND FEILDIXG. E. E. METARD, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. Admitted London, 1862. Admitted Vienu», 1873. Awarded Paiis Exhibition 1867. Palherstox NoiiLir, Tho Square. E. E. ~METAKD, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONS. And Tobacconist. iggp Agent for Makawatv Herald, And other papers. 1 MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, 1858. A FIRST-CLASS Certificate of Merit J\_ has been awarded to W. H. INGRAM Watch and Clock Maker, late of Port Chalmers and tiokitika, hi- a DUPLEX WATCH, the first and ouly one made io the Colonies. W. H. I. would respectfully intimate that he has taken the promises iaiclj occupied by Mr C. Broftdbeut, Matmus street, WeUi»glon,Ticxt to the Duke of tidinbtngh Hotel, where he iuienJs to carry ou Ilia Watch anil Cluck Repairing Branch c!" tho business in a style not to be excelled in New Zealand or the Australian Coloni >c. Charges on nil work very Hiodt-rntc, »ud punctually atteiided to. K.B.— A large assortment of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery always in atock. All orders from diutrictß beyond Wellington, forwarded through pout, by steamer, or coach, will receive prompt attention. Repairs to Watches and Clocks guaranteed for twelve months. W. H. INGRAM, Watchmaker, Manners street, Wellington. r^\ BROAD-BENT PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, WItLIS-STHEET, WELLINGTON?, Country Orders promptly executed.
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Manawatu Herald, 29 October 1878, Page 1
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