i \r KW ZEALAND ±;AILWAYS. AYa kgantji- M axavatu Section, TIME TABLE. SOCTH. k- '; . , ■ • ■ • C ■ DEl'AifT IHOM A P M. '. A.M. P.M. f\ ; j • 0; V'angnnui ' 6.45 11.25 ! 4.15 3 ,*Aramoho ; 6.55. 1 3.35' '4.23 3 *East Town ! 7.0 . J 1 .38; 4.26 Bi*Okoia ! 7.17,11.55 4.43 9 *lti*tarawa ;*7.22:12.() ! 4.4 J I I P.H. I lS'*Fordell .' 7.45,12.20, 57 18*\Vangaehu i 8.15J12.48 1 6.29 23; Turakina 8.40' l.i/j 5.51 29*BonnyGlen ! 9.8 j 1.31: 6.11 33! Marton ' 9.22. 1 .43 6.23 37. Grcatford 9.35 i 1.58: GM 43, Haloonibe, arrive 10-O ! 2 20' 7.0 Haicombe, depart 10.15J 2.30; 7.15 51; Fciklin" 10 60| 3.5 ! 7.4 a 56;*.Bunnythorpe ill. 12; 3.27' B*o 63. Pitlmerston 11.48J 4.3 j 8.25 i ; p.m. ! — I 08i*Karere 112.8 | ; 8.43 73j*Oroua Bridge .12.28; f).2? SO^Carnaivon • • ■ • 112 57! : I».3O 861 Foxtou, arrive > 1.18; • 9.50 XCBIH. £ DI I'AKT PIIOM la.M. • A.M. j P.M.' P.M. •'I Foxton ! ! 7.5 !• 4.25 6|*Curnarvon 7.26[ 4.43 14 *Oroua Bridge . . 7.55 6.8 19*Karere .S.ISJ 5.1& 241 Palr-iorston 8.35j4.30 5.45 30|*Bunuyiliorpo.... 9fi 1 0.0 C3O 35 Feiiding 9.v<);5.28| G. 30 43 IHcombe, arrive 9.55:0 0 I 7.0 Balvomho, depart] 7 30)10.15! 17 20 49 Grcatford { 752J10.37' f 7.42 oi Marton 8.7 110 03 i 757 57 *J3onny Glen . . . . 8.19,11.7 8.0 63j Turaiuna 8.3911.30 8.29 G«i*Waugachu. 9.2 1155 8.51 I r.M. 7'i|*Fornell '. 925 12.23 9.13 77j*\j(itarawa 9.4512.45 9.30 79j*Okoia 9.5<' 1 2.50 9-36 I B3|*East Town 0.7 1.6 952 83j*Aramoho 10 10 1.10 9,65 BGI Wanganui, arrive lO.aol 1 .20/ 10.6 Note. — Trains stop at stations marked * by signal only. Passengers wishing to alight must give not. : ce to the guard at tV previous station. Passengers are requesteu not to entor ur^leave the carriages while in motion S^soa and school tickets issued to and from ail stations — apply to the Manager To ensure despatch, parcel should be booked fifteen minutes before the starting of tbe train. T. F. ROTHERHAM, 1 General Manager. TO FISHERMEN AND OTHERS. P O R ~SALE — FISHING SEINES and SET NErS in large variety ; Also, Cotton ajt» IfEMr Twines and Cock Floats. Apply to GEORGE BARNARD, Taranaki-street, Wellington, opposite the Barracks. CKN SALE. ~ A T THE WELLINGTON BRASS FOUNDRY aki) COPPER WOE^.S Bhandon-stueet. Braes force and lift pumj. Douglas pumps Brine \> liv P s Steam donkey engines Steam and water gauges Every description of stoam engine fittinfis Hydraulic rams Water pipes Galvanised spouting and ridging, and carved iion for verandahs Tanks, cocks, &c\, for .-heep washing Every article connected with station work ESTIMATES GIVEN FOll BRA-SS AND COPPEU WOBK of every description. S. DANES & SON Wellington Bkass, Fovkdii*, & Coppbb Wokks, lirnndon-jstn ct, Wellington. T. JACKSON, ■no OT AND SHOEIUKKE Wii.lis-stkekt, Wellingtok, In thanking his friends and the public generally for their land patronage, would respectfully intorm them that he still maintains his position ac PREMIER HOOT AND SHOItMAKER Oi? WELLINGION. His Shooting and Walking Boots always give satisfaction as regards Fit, Fashion, and faultless appearance. Laets specially made to suit- customer Workmanship guaranteed, and charge moderate. Country Customers will receive eve attention. W. A. PICARD, HORSE-SHOER AND GENERA SMITH, 1^" Near Denbigh Hotel, Feildinj? Horses neatly shod** Prices modera^ ' '.■>ii:.:V.{;f : t:-...
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 34, 19 December 1879, Page 1
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516Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 34, 19 December 1879, Page 1
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