Miscellaneous. VfiW ZEALAND icAILWAYS. . . — ■ .... .-*. - Wakgantji-Manawatu Section. ' TIME TABLE. socth. g UKPAKT PROM AM. A.M. P.Me 0 Wanganui 6.4511.25 4.15 3*Araui0h0. ........... 6.5511.35 4.33 3 *East Town .......... 7.0 1 1 .38 4.26 8«Okoia ;.... 7.17 11.65 4.43 9«Matarawa 7.2212.0 4.48 P.M. 13*Fordell 7.4512.20 5 7 18 *\Vaugaehu 8.15 12.48 6.29 23 Turakina 8.40 1.11 5.51 29»i)onny Glen ...;.... 9.8 1.31 6.11 N33 Marton 9.22 1.43 6.23 37 Greatford 9.3$ 1.68 6.38 43 Halcombe, arrive 10*0 220 7.0 ; Halcombe, depart .... 10.15 2.35 7.15 51 Feildiug 10 50 8.5' ; 7.42 56 *Bunnythorpe 11.12 tf ir'fl'O 03 PaJmerston 1 1.4 b 4.3 8.25 v.v. 08»Karere 12.8 8.43 73 *Oroua 8ridge ........ 1 2.28 '9.2 80 'Carnarvon •• • • 1 2 57 9.30 86 Foxtou, am ve 1.18 9.50 XOBXII. = DhI'AET IKOM I A.M. A.l|| ; P.M. P.M. <• Foxton 3 t 7.5 4.25 C*Caruarvon T 7.26 4.43 14 *Oroua Bridge . . 7.50 5.8 li»*Karero ........ %^ig 5 - w5 24 Palmers! on .... 5.45 30 *Bunnythorpe .... | m]B 5.0 6 10 35 Feiiding #^5 5.28 6.30 43 11.-ilcoiiibe, arricvl 3? 9.55 0 0 7.0 Halcombe, depart 7 30 10.15 7 20 40 Ureatford 7.5210.37 7.42 54 Marton 8.7 10 53 757 «7 *Bonuy Glen .... 8.19 1 1.7 8.0 03 Turnkiua 8.3911.30 8.29 <S»*Waugaehu 9.2 1155 8.51 P.M. 74*Foraeil ........ 9.2512.23 9,13 77 *Alutarawii ...... 9.4512.45 9.30 79 *Ukoia 9.50 1 2.50 9-35 83 *Eust Town 0.7 ■ 1 .5 9.52 B"*Aramoho 10 10 1.10 9.55 80| Wanganui, arriw W.'-U) 1 .5*0/ 10.5 Note.— Trains stop at Sbitious marked * by signal only. Passengers wishing to alight must vivo notice to the guard at the previous station. Passengers are requested not to enter ir leave the carriages while in motion. Season and school tickets issued to and from all stations — apply to the Manager. To ensure despatch, parcels should be booked fifteen minutes before the starting of the train. T. h\ BOTIIERHAM, General Mtinagtr. PALMKRSTON KOBTII AND FMLDING. K. 1«. MKTARO, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. Admitted London, 1862. Admitted Vienna, 1873. Awarded Paris Exhibition, 1867. Palmebstox Noutu, I'ha Square. E. E. METARI), BOOKSELLER axi» STATIONER A2fD TOIUCCOKIST. Agent for <( 'lhc Manawatu Herald and other papers. ON SALE. A T THE WELLINGTON BBAJSS FOUNDRY and COPPER WOI&S BItAKDOX-STUEI.T. ' Itrars foico and. lift pumps Douglas pumps Urine puups ..,^ Steam doukey engines Sttom uud water gauges Every debcriptiou of >tcpp t engine iitiiujis Hydraulic rains # Water pipes Gulvanised spouting and ridging, and carved iiou for vemud-hs Tanks, cocks, &«., for .'hcep wahbiug : Every . article counieted with station work ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR BRASS AND COPPEtt WOKK of fcvery dcticiiption. S. DANKS & SOU WeLLI.nOTOX ISIIArt, FOVNIMI*, fc ( OP»*ER Woi.KS, Brondon-strat, AVellinji ton. W. A. riCABp, iTTOnEE.SHOI^-^ft|jfejlinAL ' j^KMt^eMb^hllotel.^l^o^ i!okßnVf«iy »hoa. Prioeß mo^rate.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 37, 3 January 1879, Page 1
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433Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 37, 3 January 1879, Page 1
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