iwmpinrnrWE SB Railways. W ELLINGTON ANT) MANAWATTJ RAILWAY COMPANY, LIMITED Ft, 7 305 490 462 1.21 10 6 16 265 21 30 42 47 100 40 58 43 95 96 100 23 36 53 54 58 TIME TABLE. ON AND AFTER 4th APRIL 1887. NORTH. FARES. Single Ordinary. Saturd y and Sunday Return. 2nd s. d. 0 0 1 2 2 2 3 4 4 5 6 6 6 9 7 3 7 10 8 6 9 10 2 10 10 11 9 12 6 13 9 14 6 15 2 Week-Days.] 2 H O 5 oa 5 20 w 3 o h £ « £5 co pm 11. SOUTH. Ist 8. d, 7.0 50 27 8.55 a.m. 7.0 7.20 8.9 9,29 |10.45 11.25 p.m. 12.2 12.30 p.m. 2.20 3.25 3.35 4.7 4i35 p.m. 1.20 5.15 5.40 6,30 7.42 8.45 9.25 i 0.2 10.30 12.0 a.m. 12.29 12.5 is stopping station. Passengers can be booked to prn llington and Johnsonville. previous Time Tables withdrawn. Wellington, 4th April, 1887. JAMES WALLACE, Gene) aljManager. WELLINGTON CITY TRAMWAYS TIME TABLE. , )«Y TRAMS —Through Trams to Newtown pass the following principal Stopping Places * every 20 minutes WELLIN GTON-MASTERTON RAILWAY TIME TABLE. NO R T H. so 65 ■Wellington dp Kaiwarra Ngahauranga Petono L- Hutt | dp ♦Belmont Hayward’s Silvers tream ‘Wallaceville .. U, Hutt { d “ •Mungaroa Kaitoke | dp Summit Cross Creek 46 ♦Pigeon Bush Feath’ston | 52 “Femside Woodside ar Greytown dp Woodside | dp Greytown Woodside Matarawa ♦Dalefield dp dp Carterton •Clareville ♦Middleton Kurupuni Masterton | dp ‘Opaki "Kopuaranga Maurice- ( ar ville ( dp Mangamahoe ar WEEK DAYS. am 7 15 7 20 7 27 7 42 7 48 7 50 8 40 8 43 0 912 9.17 9 50 10 20 0 10 43 10 50 0 11 5 110 50 11;3 11.10 1122 117 0 11 27 11 30 11,55 12 8 4.0 10 12 44 12 47 10 am 92 97 9 14 9 30 9 35 am 10 6 1010 10 18 10 37 10 41 10 44 am 1145 11 50 12 0 12 14 12 20 pm 25 211 218 234 2 40 pm 10 0 10 5 10 12 10 25 10 80 Saturdays only EXTRA TRAINS Saturdays, &o. Pm 1 15 1 20 1 29 1 45 1 50 152 pm 1115 11 21 11 27 11 45 1150 £ sir DAYS. da run dally (Simd^ a «nreejrtßd* for Mangamahoe SOUTH, Mangamahoe dp Maurice- f ar ville (. dp ‘Kopuaranga ‘Opaki lg , Masterton | dp “Kurupuni i?l ■•Middleton 24* - { fvr Carterton •Dalefield ♦Matarawa 4 Woodside * ar Greytown dp Woodside | dp Greytown dp WEEK DAYS. Woodside ♦Femside Featb'Bton| •Pigeon Bush .. Cross Creek dp Summit Kaitoke j Mungaroa U. Hutt { dp ♦Wallaceville .. Silverstream dp Hayward’s .Belmont L. Hutt { dp Petone „ Ngahauranga,, Kaiwarra „ Wellington ai 72 78 727 734 7 40 80 86 818 824 830 0 0 8 40 8 45 8 51 93 99 915 10 35 10 33 10 47 10 56 US 7 25 0 0 0 V 50 7 52 0 . 0 814 tTSB 88 8 15 8 27 816 0 8 31 8 36 0 96 9 50 1015 10 20 0 10 46 10 49 0 0 0 1135 11 36 1145 11 67 123 1210 pm 915 9 21 9 9 9 45 EXTRA TRAINS. Saturdays, &o. 101<> 0 0 10 38 10 40 0 0 116 SUNDAYS! pm am 0 0 3 45 3 48 3 56 412 4 18 425 pm 1015 10 21 10 33 10 39 10 46 s pm. North Train will top if required at Kaiwarra, Ngahauranga, and Petone; only to pick up Pas sengers for Stations North of Lower Hutt Flag Stations,—Trains do not stop unless required. Notice should he given to the Guard at the previous stopping station, by any passengers desiring to alight at Flag Stations. Bees lot run oKSaturdavs* Passengers must proceedjto Woodside or Featherston by the extra Saturd * trains
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8166, 18 August 1887, Page 7
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