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. Kailways. ' UCKLAND AND OHAtTPO RAILWAY. TIME TABLE. WEEK DAY—SOUTH TRAIN'S. . - I ■"Is 1 3 *5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 a.m a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. n.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m p.m P-™-Auckland .. ~.. 7.0 7.45 9.15 11.5 11.55 1-15 2.0 3.45 4.15 5.39 .. fg II.U Newmarkcit .. 2 .. 7.12 .. 9.25 11.15 12.5 L 27 2.10 S.oa 4.27 5.30 .. | a 11.2 a Remuera.. .. 3 .. 7.18 .. |U. 21 19.11 1.53 2.10 4.1 4.83 5.86 .. J 11.31 Ellerslle.. .. 6 .. 7.25 .. 9.40 11.28 12.18 1.40 2.23 4.8 4.49 5.43 .. | 5 11.88 Penrose Junction 6 7.31 17.31 8.16 9.44 11.32 I ' 4B 228 4 ' 12 4-45 6-47 0-48 (<» 11,43 lOnohunga .. 8 7.41 .. .. 9.54 11.42 12.33 .. 2.38 4.22 .. 5.57 6.58 Vg 11.52 Otfthuliu,. .. 0 i, 7.43 •• •• «. •• 1.58 •• •• 4.*»8 •• •• «• Papatoitoi .. 11 .. 7.53 .. .• "" 2.8 •* •• ** .. ♦Manurewa .. 15 .. 8.8 .. •• .. ** 2.23 .. .. 5.23 .. Papakura {«* " 825 ;; ;; .. .. 2.40 .. .. MO .. .. *Hanua .. .. 21 .. 8.31 2.4« .. .. 5.43 .. .. _ f arr. 22 .. 8.37 9.i7 2.52 .. .. 5.64 .. .. Drury .. J de g47 957 S-S .. .. 6.4 .. .. f arr. 30 .. 9.20 10.30 3.55 .. .. «.S8 .. .. Fokekohe d 0 10 45 "•Bnokland .. S3 .. 9.29 8.44 .. .. 6.49 .. .. Tuakau .. .. 35 .. 8.40 3.5S .. .. 6.58 .. .. Pokeno .. .. 40 .. 10.0 tIS .. .. 7.18 .. .. /arr. 4S .. 10.12 11.50 4.2T .. .. 7.30 .. .. Mercer .. | d# 10 g2 12 6 447 •Whangamarino 49 .. 10.54 .. 5.9 •Wairanga .. 51 .. 11.10 £.35 I arr - 56 ■■ W- 17 J - s 5.32 .. .. „ .. .. Rangiriri d(J u LlO B g7 •Oliinewal .. 5» .. 11.35 5.50 lT„ n M.v } a - 65 •• U - M "S « 9 Huntley jde u59 al2 ♦Taupiri.. ~ 69 .. 12.15 6.80 Vowraßtle { nrr - 74 •• 12 - 80 8 0 645 Nowcastle j d 82() 6M •Pukete .. .. 78 .. 12.55 710 *Te Kapa .. 81 .. 1.4 7'19 .. TTamilton ( alr - 8 * •• 410 734 Hamilton j de x i2O 7.43 *Rukuliia •. 90 .. 1.48 .. •• .. 8.3 .. .. Ohaupo arr. 94 .. 2.4 5.5 .. .. .. 8.19 .. .. .. • No. 5 (Goods Train) runs only on Mondays, VS ednosdays, and Fridays. A Paasenger Car is attached to this Train. _ WEEK DA C—NORTH TRAINB. . . -.5 2 4 8 12 14 16 18* 30 22 24 36 fl»—»•- - « ?R»a arr 1"• - " " "i " "!! " " £? 7 " Bukuhia arr 730 12>gg Hamilton | do ' 6.40 7.40 .. .. 12.43 *Te Rapa .. •• •• •• {i*4 •• •Pnkete 78 710 113 Pukete .. .. u 72 . gso 128 .. Newcastle ■< j ' 7.30 8.45 .. .. 1.34 "Taunirl S 9 745 149 P f.Vr 03 8.1 9.80 .. .. 2.7 Huntley ■! d "" 950 .. .. 2.12 -OMaewai „ «> ;; •• •• ;; .. ;; .. ;; ;; Ml .. Rangiriri.. fi.SS 10.44 .. 4 . 2.40 C JlO 55 oka *Wairanga .. 54 •• \ll.lo ** •• « ;; ;; •• •• •• -■ •• ||| •• Mercer .. • 943 12.50 .. .. 3.58 5 ai'r <0 .. .. 6.43 .. 9.55 4.10 Pokeno .. jde ' 10.0 4.15 Tualtau .. .. |5 .. .. 7.8 .. 10.2* 4.37 *Buckland .. •• •• 7.19 .. .. •• •• •• 448 .. r* , , i. f arr 30 •• 7.28 .. 10.38 1.22 .. .. 4.57 Pultekohe -j do 1.50 . .. 5.0 f aiT 22 .. .. 8.0 .. 11.10 2.2 .. .. 5.33 Drury .. de ' .. 8.8 .. 11.18 .. .. 2.12 .. .. 5.40 *Hunua .. .. 21 .. .. 8.14 .. .. .. .. .. {548 (arr 19 .. .. 8.29 .. 11.29 287 .. .» 5.*54 Papakura _ 8.25 2.40 *Manurowa .. 15 •• •• •• Papatoitoi .. H •• •• 8.57 .. 121 .. .. 6.26 .. Otabuhll .. 9 .. .. 9.7 .. 12.11 . .. .. .. .. .. C.36 7.5 OnohunKa .. 8 7.19 8.24 .. 10.14 .. 12.55 2.17 3.9 .. 4.34 6.37 .. la.. (arr. 6( 7.29 8.34 t9.10 10.24 U2.23 t1.5 ;2.27 3.10 f3 45 114.44 66.47 f6.48 ° 7.15 Penrose .. | do ,2.2s .. 3.55 4.45 .. .. EllersUe.. .. 5..8 88 9.24 10.28 12.28 110 2.32 3.14 | 4 'g 4.60 .. 6.53 7.19 Eemuera . .. 3 .. 8.47 9.53 10.37 12.37 1.19 2.413.23 .'. 4.59 .. 7.3 3 7.28 . . farr a ..8.51 9.38 10.41 12.42 1.23 2.40 3.27 4.21 5.3 .. 1» <g 7.82 Newmarket ■! d 0 . . . I 127 ! . 4.27 Auckland arr. 0 9.0 9.47 10.50 12.52 1 1.37 2.55[3.37| 4.37 5.12 .. 7VIB Vp '.7.41 * No. 18 (Goods Train) runs only on Tnosdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. A Passonger Car is attached to this Train. SUNDAY —OUT TRAINS. SUNDAY—IN TRAINS. — ~ 1 3 6 2 4 6 a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Auckland, dep 9.25 2.30 4.45 Oneliunga. dep 10.16 3.30 5.30 Newmarket .. .. 9.35 2.40 4.55 Penrose Junotien .. 10.26 J. 40 5.40 Rcmuera 9.41 2.46 5. 1 EUerslie 19.30 5.44 5.44 EUernlie 9-4S 2.53 5. 8 Hemnera 10.39 3.53 5.53 Penrose Junction, .. 9.62 2.57 5.12 Newmarket .. .. 10.43 3.67 6.67 Onetmnga. nrr 18.2 3. 7 5.22 Auckland arr. ~ .. 10.53 4. 7 6. 7 t Chango lor Onehunga. I Change lor Ohaupo and intermediate Stations. § Change for Auckland II Change lor Mercer and intermediate Station!. NOTE.—Trains stop at Stations marked'by Signs,l only. Passengers wishing to alight must givo notice to the Guard at tho previous Station. Trains do not stop at Stations where no time for the departure is lih.wn on this Time Table, oicept Nos. 5 and 18, which Btop at all Stations hy signal. Passengers are rotiuostod not to enter or leave the carriages while in motion. Season and School Tickets issued to and from all Stations, at very low rates. Apply to the Manager. To iniuvc despatch, Parcels should bo booked fifteen minutes before the starting of the Train. A. V. MACDONALD, General Manager. Booksellers and Stationers. I Chemists and Druggists.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5113, 6 April 1878, Page 4

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