vNHD •fc-EJaSEKIMIGf fc! m mm Hh YOU WANT. AUCKLANP-WELLINGTON (THORNDOf);. Leave Auckland Leave Wellington Arrive Wellington Arrive Auckland aOckland-frankton.hamilton-cambridge. only. Tli! Fr. Leave Auckland Arrive Ffenxjon AMve Hamilton Arrive C»mjiMdg< Leave .GamtirJdgre LCave Hamilton Leave Franlcton Arrive Auckland а.m. a.m. 3.55 7.63 б.43 <0.16 7.16 10.55 10.25 ; . TU..W., Th., Frl., 6ai., sun. V' a.m. a.m. ; p.m. li.i 246 12.12 3.10 12.41 3.24 3.40 6.30 AUCKLAND-ROTORUA. tax IfeM# 5:S:i {ft.SJii'iS AUCKLAND-TE AROHA-THAMES, AND AUCKLAND-TAURANGA-TANEATUA. , L6Sve .. Leave Hamilwn ». Leave Te AfOha .• Leave Pderoa «. Leave, mm Arrlye Th|ili&9 N. Arrive Tauranga .. Leave Tailrartfira .. Arrive Tatteatua ». Sun., M., TU„ W., Th., Fr. . p.m. • 7.40 I p.m. ' a.m. a.m. a. 7.40 Leave Tafteatua 10t4i Leave Tauranga 12.1 - 12.83 Leave Wauii .. 3.0 e.to 8. 1.32 Leave Thames N. 2,45 Leave Paeroa . 4.15 7.10 0. «*- Leave T6 Arona 4.53 7.43 10. 4.50 Leave Hamilton 6.25 6.8 12. 7.10 Arrive Auckland 9.34 1.57 3. is.to i.m. p.m. i.d AUCKLAND-HELENSVILLE-WHANGAREI-RUSSELL. Lftave Auckland »♦> 8,40 a.m. Leave Heienftvtfie 10.21 a.m. , Leave Leave waan&arel .. 2.53 p.m. * Wave Heienwiii Arrive Opua .> 5j20 p.m. Arrive Auckland Lfcuncb for Ruisftll meeti train on arrival at Opua. Leave Heiensvine Arrive Auckland AUCKLAND^WHANGAREI. Leave Auckland $.40, a.m.: arrive Whangarei 2.43 p.m. Leave Auckland 4.6 p.m. Won. to Frajrive mMgarel 11.36 p.m. Le|ve:w^^ei 6, il.!^™VnL*iKd 4 6.12 p.m. and iO.SO p.m. AUCKLAND-KELENSVILLE. Leave Auckland 6.55 a m.» 8.4 o a.m., 3.80 a.m., 1.20 p.m. Leave Auckland 4.5 p.m. (not Sat.). 5.13 pjn. (Sat. only). Leave Auckland Sundays f1.38 a.m., 4 p.m. , - # Leave Heienaviiie 6.46 a.m„ 8.26 ajn., 11.87 8.m., 3.50 p.m., 4.23 p.m.i 5.47 p.m. Leave Helensville Sundays 12 noon, 6.33 p.m. AUCKLAND-VAIUKU. leave Auckland— Leave Waluku—• Mon.,' Tues., Wed., Th., Frl., ».o a.m. Mon., Tues., \Ved., Th., Frl., 7.30 a.m. and! and 4.10, p.m. • 3 - 4 j?;P ,n 2i Sat., 0.0 *.&, a°d 6.30 p.m. Sat., 7.30 a.m. and 6.20 p.m. UnUu otherwise Aoum the aloe* tratiu tun en- tOtek'iayt, Moitiim to Sitatiag incluiloe. * SINGLE FARES. ordinary. AUCKLAND tO HamUto| o Te Arolia Paeroa w#mi Taur&n?a TanqatUa Thames Heienivjlle ; Wli&ngarei Fifty-trip, pfer Trip. lit. I 2nd. 8. d. S 8. d. 10 9 0 7 4 12 . 61*0 8 6 10 2 0 12 6 14 3 0 9 9 16 0 0 10 10 17 6 0 12 0 22 0 15 2 9 6 10 2 15 3 O 12 6 4 10 0 3 4 16 2 0 11 1 5 8 0 IS 6 3 10 0 2 6 Twelve-trip, per. Trip. « at. I sad. las. sac £ 8. d. S B. ion ft o: s 10 13 8 0 9 1 .0 11 0 13 0 15 7 0 10 I. S 8. <O. ft o: 8 o 80 9 4 1 0 13 7 7 0 10 8 6 0 11 11 2 0 13 2 8 0 46 7 4 12 O 4 8 0 16 7 12 4 12 0 0 0 0 13 8 540 3 8 17 9 0 12 1 4 10 0 16 11 Bbok comfortably at new Railway Central Booking Offices: Lower Queen Street, Symonds Street, and Karangahape Road. The Peoples Railways for the Peopled Safety
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20474, 28 January 1930, Page 4
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