NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS Wanganui-Manawattj Beotion. TIME TABLE. # up. , U DBPABT FBOMI AM. A.M. P.M. 0 Wanganui 7.0 12.16 4.16 8 Aramoho 7.1012-25 4.85 3 East Town po po po 8 Okoia po po po 9 Matarawa po po po P.M. 13 Fordell po po po 18 Wangaehu po po po 23 Turakina 8.43 1.66 5.60 24 „ Platform .... po po po 29 Bonny Glen po po po 33 Marton 9.17 2.29 623 37 Greatford 9.38 2.45 6.38 40 Kakiriki po po po 43 Halcombe, arrive .... 10.0 3.10 7.0 Halcombe, depart .... 10-20 3-30 7.20 49 Makinoßoad po V°Z po 51 FeUding 10.55 *-6 7.60 54 Taonui po po po 56 Bunnythorpe ........ po Po po 61 Terrace End ........ po Po po 62 Palmerston 11.60 6.0 8.35 66i Long Burn p o ""—— P O 68j Karcro po . PO 69! Tiakitahuna po ffij 1 P© 73; Oroua Bridge po o po 76 Bainesse po tj >> po 80 Carnarvon po P° 83 Jtfotuiti po ?j PO P.M. A J2. 86 Foxton, arrive j1.20 ? tii 0.0 DOWN. S DEPAET fBOM A.M. A M. A.M. P.M. 0 Foxton i j ! 7.0 [4.2" 3 Motniti ! | |po po 6 Carnarvon ......! | 1 po po 10 Bainesse § .jP° P° 14 Oroua Bridge .. ►£» po po 17 Tiakitahuna .... |§ po po 19 Karere «£popo 20 Long Burn .... g•§ popo 24 Palmerßton .... 25 £ | 8.30 6.46 25 Terrace End .... po po po 30 Bunnythorpe.... po q po po 82 Taonui po popo 35 Feiiding 7.28 9.-J6 6.80 38 Makiuo Road .... po popo 43 Halcombe, arrive 7.56 10.0 7.0 Halconibe, depart . 8.10 10.20 7.20 46 Kakiriki po po po 49 Greatford _. «.34 10.45 7.42 54 Marton g y. 11.1 7/7 57 Bonny Glen po popo 02 Turnkina I'latfriu * § o po po 63 Turaldua g >, 9.25 11.40 830 68 Wangaehu po popo 74 Fornell gs po popo 77 Matarawa »^"S po po po 79 Okoia o m po po po 83 East Town po popo 83 Aramoho 10.50 1 .10 9.5g 86 Wanganui, arrive 11.0 l.siO 10.5 p 0. — Platforms only. Trains do not stop at these stations unless required. Notice should be given to the Guard at tlie previous stopping station. T. F. ROTHERHAM, General Manager. TO FISHERMEN AND OTHERS. P O R SAL E — PISHIN(J SEINES and SET NETB in large variety ; Also, Cotton and Hemp Twine and Cork Floats. Apply to GEOKGE BARNARD, Taranaki-street, Wellington, opposite the Barracks. cTif SALE. A T THE WELLINGTON BRASS FOUNDRY akd COPPER WOBrj3 Bbandon-strekt. Braps force and lift pumj. Douglas pumps Brine pun ps Steam donkey engines Steam and water gauges' Every description of steam engine fittings Hydraulic rams Water pipes Galvanised spouting and ridging, and carved iron for verandahs Tanks, cocks, &c, for sheep washing Every article connected with aUnoo work ESTIMATES GIVEN FOB BBAISS AND COPPEK WOBK of every description. S. DANKS & 8 O Nf Wbllikgton Bbass, Foundkt, is Corrn Wobks, fcrandon-btrtet, WellinK T. ja~c~Ts~o Yi " TQOOT AND SHOEMAKER WILLIB-STREKT, WeLLIKOTOH, In thanking his friends and the publio generally for their kind patronage, would respectfully intom them that he still maintains his position as PREMIER HOOT AND SHOEMAKER O£ WELLINGTON. 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 ere attention.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 28 May 1880, Page 1
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544Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 28 May 1880, Page 1
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