ASHHURST.
(From Ocr Own Correspondent To cope with the extra traffic passing through the railway station the Department are erecting signals, which will bo worked by levers from the platform, both on the Gorge and Palmerston sides o£the station. • . . . ~, j Tho Morse instrument is now installed -, at the post office, and in future messages will be forwarded per telegraph in lieu of the telephone. Mr G. Johns ton, > capable officer of the Department, who has been in the Marten and New Plymouth offices for' some years, is in chanro of the Ashhurst office. • \r and Mrs Charles Bauckham are leaving on the 12th on a visit to memte of their family now residing in AustrMajor Johnson, P. 8., will J™ mand of the Salvation Army meeting 1 ' on Sunday. The Major is an excellent speaker. ,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9507, 6 May 1911, Page 5
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