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W Z, RULWAYB. TJ^OXTON-NEW PLYMOUTH SEO- *- TION.j Trains leave DAn.Y as under— (Sundays excepted.) SOUTH.: ;. ! ; - : ;.. BTATIONS. ATM". |- A.M. P.M. Wanganui, depart 8 0 415 „ • p p Aramoho „ 8. 10 4 f 25 Eaftown „ p p i!r koia » P P M»tarawa „ P p Fordell „ .8.50 e!^. Bakers Crossing P P Wfnkaehu , .„ p p iurakina „ , 9.45 5.49 Turakina Platform ' p .p Bonny Glen, deprt P i P Marton „ 10.20 6.20 (Ireatford „ 10.37 6.35 Kakariki „ p p. Halcombe, arriv.j 11.0 7.0 Halcombe, depart 10.R0 11 20 7.20 MakinoEoad „ P P P Keilding „ n.aO- 11.50 7.50 Taf.nai „ p p , p Burm; thorpe „ 'p p • V Terrace End „ , p.m. P.M p Palmebston „ 12.15 12.35 ;8.;iO Long Burn „ p ', p Karere M P i P Tiakatahnua „ ■ : p ; p Oroua Bridge „ P P Bain sse „ ■p- j p Carnarvon „ * : '"' p ■p " : Mofuiti" „ ■'•--- ,' p p Foxton arrive 2.0 9.55 NORTH. > STATIONS. '■ AM. A.M. ~P.w7 Foxton, depart 7.30 4.25. Mptvuti „ p p Carnarvon „ p P Bainesse „ p ■ , p . Oroua Bridge „ p p /Tiakatahuna '„ P p Karere „ \ p \.■. ■. p; Longßdrn ' „ p. P FAtMBBSTOBf j/ 8.55 i 5.46 5.46 'Terrace End „• p' p i: 'P Bunny^hbrpe „ p p' ; p laonuj. ,1 p p P Feflding „ 9.50 7 !>0 6.30 Makino Boad „ p; p p - Halcombe, arrive 10.25 8.5 7.0 0 Halcombe, depart ' 7.20-r.. Kakariki. „ :p: .: i p ' ; (^ r eat%d „ B^s. 7^' Bonny Glen „ 'p i^ - Turakina Platform . , p a ■' Tu-akina,. depart 9.40 B*-i": Wangaehu „ - p n Baker's Crossing p ;p/ Fordell ...; «.!&. /l 5 Matarawa „ „_ B ,p 2 kola ». P Pit Bastown "■J •• J J- { ifT?? '» : 11.0 9.50 St Jphn'B ; : :„ . :■::• : » p Wangppgi, arT j Te , ,;;.,,■•. ;n_ 01*Q.5- ■■: BAIL WA V FABJEB. :\\ From Palmerston to • Station. , Single. Beturn. "'■■" First. Bc'hd First, ric'nd m ' ' s - d. s. d. s. d. 8. d. Terrace End 6 4 6 4 Bunnythorpe 1 4 11 19; 1 2 Taonui' 19 12 2 3 16 Feeding 2 3 1 6 3 0 2 0 MakiqoEoad 2 819 3 6 2 4 Halcombe 39 2 6 5 0 3 4 Kakariki 4 4 2 H 5 93 10 Greatford 411 3 3 6 6 .4 4 Marton "58 39 76 5 0 Bonny Glen 6 5 4 3 g 6 58. Turakina 7 6 5 0 10 0 6 8 Wangaehu 8 6 5 8 v 3 -^6 Fordell 9 5 6 3 12 6 8 4 Matarawa . 10 2 6 913 6 <T 0 Okoia i 10 4 611 13 9 9 2 Eastown , 11 3 ? 6)5 JJJD.O Aramoho ; H 3 7 6 15 0 ip 0. St John's H 6 7 8 15 3 lO 1 2 Wanganui ■- 11 lOj 711 15 ? 10,6 From Palmerston to ; . Station. Single. Return. First. Sc'nd Fiist. Bc'hd s. d. s. d. s. d. s.* d. Long Burn 9 6 1 j 8 Karere 12 9 1 6 i 6 Tiakatahuna 14 11 19 1 2 Oroua Bridge 2 1 15 2 9 110 Bainesse 2 8 1 9 36 2 4 Carnarvon 3 5 2 3 4 6 3 0 Motuiti 4 0 2 8 5 3 3 6 Foxton 1 4 6; ? 0 6 0 4 0" GENERAL^CONDITIONS.: . ' ' Parcel* and Goods for all Boadside S^a-^ tions, Platforms; arid Private SiSings m^st . be pre-paid. and will be but put on the Platforms of : those statiorii' at ihe risk of : the consignee, , :!;? ;■ j;• >oa <v< ' " [ ■_. Parcels and |Goodß .from, ajl r ßoadsije> Stiiticms, Platforms, and Private Sidings can be made to'pay" at Wanganui,^^^ iAramobo., Waitptara, Waverley, .Manutahi, Patea, Fordell, Turakina 1 , Marton. Greatfdrd'finU 1 combe, Feilding, Palmerston, and' 'Fbjrion r 1 and at New Plymouth, Sentry Hill, Wait ata Inglewood,' Stratf-rd,! Normanby,?; aid HaWft-a;, ■'■'• „; .'•.■...!.-. ;-'; ii:,T '! '•".:■?*"< T The Railway •Department does not pledge itself to. the: despatch, or .arrival of the Trains at the, .exact time notified m tjie above Tables, anjlin ; the event of any. ciroumptances arising either, ; duringor prior to the J6iiiiiey being made, which may render it impossible or inexpedient for : the Train to proceed, will return thefares paid, but does not undertake to forward the Passen* gers.-/' \\.'\'-.J |-r : i'--l :*C; I; ■• ■•• Any Passenger, getting into a train at a BookiTrg/Station-jvithout a ticket,; will be charged onea^'illing in^ addition to the ordinary f ar«L ' ! ri -, : LUGGA.GE.^!Each|p : assenget ia allowed to tnke:ll2lb'of TER-SONAL luggage (NOT INCLUDING MERCHANDISE of any kind) and for every 561 b above thig weight, for every 50 miles. or fraction of 50 l miles, ttio charge will be One : Shilling.' No. luggage will be al'owed to be taken into. the C-.rriage?, unless of such a size that it can N be placed under the seat without inconvenidnceto qther^fPaeßsefngißrs.;? Passengers are strongly recommended to have their Names and, the Station to which they are proceeding distinctly marked on thqir Luggagu and to satigfy themselves that ; lit is placed upon the Train*, as the Railway Department will not be responsible ualess it is booked and paid for. ■ ' '"-'■ . . • Paßßongers ' can be booked ttt 1 Stations only on condition that there is room m the Train. Children under three years of age travel free ;over 'three arid' under twelvje' years of age, half -fare. ' ' ■ ;" HORSES, OARHIAGES,&c:— The Bail-; way Department does cot undertake to forward Horses and Cariiageß. by a^y par« ticnlar Train ; but when se^nfc 4 the'y scust be at the Forwarding- Station half-an-hour before the departure of the Train.; .The: owuers of Horses must jjroyidej means? of securiug them m the/Horse-box, and the ailway t Departmont will not . be accountable for ; iny injuries' saßtaiaea through their breaking loose or otherwise; ihor will it undertake 'to ■ carify : unbroken^ or .vicibus . Horses. At Cpunfary Stations requisitions for. Horse-boxes or M Oarriage-tru ks : mußt be made the day Hefore they are wanted. ■ DOGS must be provided with chains, or other suffieierit means! of securing themThey will not be. allowed m carriages aud the sender,- must, oVitain a ticket, -to be given up. before the end "of the joarney, before the Dog is delivered. n'" ? RETURN 6r PERIODICAL TICKETS will not be available U>t Special and Excursion Trains, except when the Ordinary Time Table is suspended, •" : PLATFORMS ; ONLY— trairig. do np| stop at these unless requiibd. Notice should be ' given •to the ' Guard' at tb« ' pre» vious stopping, Btation..;»'- «i ;• ■■■■/ SPECIAL NOTICE : ftp. WBure ... de* spatch, Parcels, Extra Luggage, and Dogs must be at the Station at least Thir^r Minutes before advertised time of departure T J. P. MAXWELL General Manager N. Z. Bailwaj*

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1189, 1 March 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1189, 1 March 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1189, 1 March 1884, Page 4