NEW ZEALAND EAILWAYS — ,' Waotantti-Man^watv. Section. I TIME TABL& \ , y ■.-■..—,•■■■. - - ..... ■ . jC I DKPAItT FROM A* l *. | # M. P.M. [ | «^—— -—■--. Mi^M I , j 0 Wanganni .*.... 7.0 j{ Mj| 4.1 f 3 Aramoho 7.10 4.2 3 East Town P° 'no po 8 Okoia po J po • Matarawa po p p £ po 13 Fordell po jJJ po 18 Wangaehu po \*? po 23 Turafeina 8.43 tZ 6.50 24 „ Platform ... po jjo, o P 29 Bonny Glen po 099 P° 33 Marton 9.17 o'lk 623 37 Greatford 9.33 *' o 6.38 40 Kakiriki po j § 10 po 43 Haloombe, arrive .... 10.0 3*30 7.0 Halcombe, depart .... 10.20: * i -20 49 Makinoßoad po i 45 P° -6 1 Feilding 10^ p ' o "-60 54 Taonui P° po p 0 66 Bunnythorpe. P° ■po I>o 6l! TerracoEnd po j £ #0 po 62} Palnierston ........ 11.50; J_ 8.35 66; Long Burn p o J-o P ° 68l Karero po|§»^ P© 69 Tiakitahuna p 0 j £»*§ P 0 73 Orbua Bridge P ° j"? >. p ° 76 Bainease P°!c-5 P 9 80 Carnarvon po L* & P« 83 lffotniti ipo^S © 86 4 Foxton, arrive • 1.20. 10. q Dowy, £J BrPAHT ritOM ! A.M.j \ A*. V A " M * P - M ** I ! P ° o.' Fgxton I 7.0 p 0 3| Motuiti j po po 6| Carnarvon j :r _ po po j lv Ba»njegse...., : . J ...,U..,,i.'|... i ;-p4)Jpo ' 14, Oroua Bridge . ' 'r£ po !po 17i Tiakitahuna ....! iS'glpo'o.4o l»i Karere «i « >.. po |po 20 Long Burn . ..." a^i po po 24 Palmoreion .... * 7.25 3 ! p o 26 Tcrracefind ....!poj^* o 6.80 30 Bunnythorpe ....'poLS 80 po po 32 Taonui Ino !° po f.O j 3* Feilding 7.28 9.2 7.26 1 31 Makino Road .... po p o6 p o ! 43 Malcomhe, arrivt -7.«!_ ,10^-^.42 ; Halcombe, depart 8.10 10.2 7.67 4€ Eakiriki po ' poOpo 48 Qreatford -. 8.84 0.4 !p 0 64 Marton ig . p.o 11.15|6 3O *7 Bonny Glen ...,| K J? po po no 62 Turakina I'latf rm «§ po polpo I 63 Tarakiua J ►, 9.25 11.4 '830 j 681 Waagwhu £m po poOpo j 74! Fordell J§ p po p* 77] Uatarawa ...... "a p p po 79 Okoia .....£ p > p© fo 83 East Town p » popo S3 Aramoho 10..0 1.10 §46 •6 W»oga«m, «rrt c# j jU.O 1/iOllQ.f A train loaves Wanganui for Waitotar at 7 a.m. and 4.15 p.m., learing there at 8.20 a.a. and Q.'IQ p.m. po. — Platforms only. Traina do not atop at these stations unless required. Notice should be given t< the Guard at the previous stopping station T. F. ROaHEREAN, Guieral Mantger. I _, PUKKPAPA NURBEBT Nia» Marion. O. F. HANNEKE BEGS to call tb» attention of tfa« settlers of Manawatu to hi» largf and welUassorted Btock of GRAFTED and BUDDED FBtOT TREKS ORNAMENTAL TIKES sad smrusß- i HAWTHORN, QUICKS, ao< «*•* HBD»B PLANTS A fine oss»rfeßfnt 0/ , { P O T P LA >?.'«. now o» luttd. I would particularly drtjp; ttim* tion to my Large 8to«k of .x . CONIFERS and •tk«c OfiNAWPHAL TRKKB, Which I aow offer 14 PEB CBHT TJNDIft CATALO»^^j| Inspectiom imritei. C aUlogwM ~&tsmii 4isfa**n 4>cdon MBt dlroot to At Xwmt, tfwtoß, w tkromfh MtMrt Tm^o,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 42, 25 January 1881, Page 1
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505Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 42, 25 January 1881, Page 1
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