J^EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS Waxcanvi-Maxawatu Sectiox. TIME TABLE. SOVTH. g DEPART FUOM A.M. | A.M. P.M. °, Wnnganui ! 6.40 1 1 .2-5 4. 15 3* Aramoho G. 55 U. 35 4.23 3* Last Town 7.0 i 1 1 .38 4.26 B*Okoia 7.17 1J.55 4.43 v •■ Maturawu 7.22' 12.0 4 48 ! ' I.M. 13>Fordeli 7.4 a' 12.20; 5.7 "JB*Wau«achu B.i.> ivj.-iS 1 5.20 2:J Turakiu.i s.4o^ 1.11 5.51 20 * Bonny Gku ■ 9.8 i J .:il € .11 j 33- >iartou 9.09 1 .43 6.23 I o, Groatford <U8 ! I ..is 638 •ioj Ualccmbe, arrive 10.0 : 2.2u 7.0 I Halcombe, depart It). 10 2.35 7.13 51, Feilding , ! 10.<30| 3 0 i lAI 50 * Uunnythorpe jil.l2j 3.27 8.0 63 Palmeiston 1 1.48 4.3 8.23 ! j I.M. I 6S*Kurerc 'l 2 8 8.43 73 .* Oroua Bridge 112-28 9.2 80i* Carnarvon ...12.57 0.30 SG^Foxton, am v? ! 1.48 9.50 XOUTU. C UEPAKT FUOM | A.M. ' A.M. | I.M. V.U. 0! Foxton, depart... | 7.5 4.25 6* Carnarvon . . . . j 7.26 4.43 14.* Oroua Bridge ...J 7.55 5.8 li»i*Karere ' | 8.15J 5.25 24 j Palmeiston .... j 8.35! 4.30 5.45 30,* liunnythorpe ... j 9.5 j 5.6 6.10 3oi Feilding 1 9.25; 5.28 6.30 43j Hilcomlie, orrivi j 9.55| 6.0 7-0 1 Halcombe, depart 7.00JHU5: 1 7.20 40 Greatford 7 .5v'. 1 0.37! 7.42 54' Marton 5.7 |10.53; 7.57 57 : * Bonny Glen.... 8.19 U. 7 i 8.0 6;:| Tnraiin.i \ 8.39.11.30! 8.29 68* Wangachu .... 1 9.2 1 1 .55- 8.5 1 I { ji'.ii. 74;*Fordcll 9.y5i12.23 | 9.13 77 * Malarawa 9.40| 12.45 9.30 79«OI;oia 9.5(ij12.0u 9.35 83 ; * Ejst Tov.-u .... 10.7 1.7 !'.52 83]* Aramoho !lO.K 1.10 9.55 I 86; Wanganai Irty/-u1 rty/-ur l l 10.-0 ; 1.20] 10.5 ' JS'otk. — Trains stop at stations marked * Iby .sign il only. Passengers wishing to alight must give notice to the guard at the previous station. Passengers are requested not to enter or leave the curtin»es while in motion. Seiisou and k:1ioo1 tickets issued i to and from all stations — apply to the \ Manager. Tc ensure despatch, parcels j should be booked fifteen niim.tcs before tho ' starting of the train. ! T. F. ROTHERAM. I General Manager. Watchmakers. PALMERSTON NORTH AND FEILDING. E. E. METAKD, "OBACTICAL WATCIIMAKEU AND _L JEWELLER. Admitted London, 1862. Admitted Viennii, J873. Awarded Paris Exhibition 1867. Paljiekstox Noklji, Tho Scpjare. E. E. METAKD, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONI-H. And Tobacconist. IggT Agent for Maxawatu Heualp, And other pipers. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, 1858. A FIRST-CLASS Certificate of Merit bas been awarded to W. H. INGRAM Watch and Clock' Maker, late of Port. Chal. mers and Hokitika, for a DUPLEX WA TCH, the first and only one made in the Colonies. W. 11. I. would respectfully intimate that lie lias tflken the premises lately occupied by Mr C. Bioadbent, Manners street, Wellington, next to tbo Duke of i dinbmpli Hotel, where he intends to .cany 011 tlui Watch and Cluck Repairing Branch of Win business in a .style not to bo excelled in New Zealand or the Australian Colonies. Charges ou nil woik vciy moderate, nud punctually attended to. N.B. — A large assortment of Wulche?, Clocks, aud Jewellery always in stuck. All orders iioni districts beyond Wellington, forwarded through post, by steamer, or coach, will receive prompt attention. Repairs to Watches nnd Clocks guaranteed for twelve months. W. 11. INUOASI, Waiciihakek, Manners street, Wellington. /-^ BROADiiENT PRACTICAL >YATCHMAKER, Willis-stueet, WELLINGTON Country Orders promptly executed. l
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 30, 6 December 1878, Page 1
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