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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. - TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS NEW YEAR lIOLIDAIS, 1902-19133. 3N O'JUi and U Ist December, ISO2, and gad and 3rd January, 1903, Special 'r.-«ci;r.rr ‘iiciiw Will run ns follows: J-OK >»‘0; Hi V iliill: —Te Are dep. 6.55 .m:; !! l-Jitogto;. 1:13, Di;Di«»r 6 i. C a 7.23, ’etone ‘;SS. Hurt. 7.42. Upper UIU 8:13 iilo .tioiis br.- • Tills train will glop at all Iwcvu Vv'orlingtGn fxi\d L'pper Knit; a: Hutt it will Ur-olr.o same stops te’ Te :\r-j to Napier Mail T ( raiiu and >yljt u!-so stop, It required, at Opr.ki and lv/ n.ipi to sot chown. passengers from uCtrl of Crr^s-Creek; . - . FOK AS7.J TO AltO, IV'oodvillo dep, 2*lo pan.* M.asie.rion j 1.2 4, f-0, Fcr,thereon k.U, eppet llrr.rl Unit; f. 23, ’U'ellinsioii r, T . tmp. ztt: 5:23; Tb nrd xhlst train ttili rcakc same steps Napier to Te Aro Mail Train:. It rvdU also stop, if required, rd jCornnl; to pink spongers for south ot cross Crook; nj) pa? _ .... ami at Opakt to pick tip iof and stations sotrlli ct Cross Cr-q On the nbr.TG. dates the T;, n.r?.. train, To Ard to llnnrr jitiU. trill NOT ty.n: Passengers Vill icsct|rc trarel hy the J.r.Tjrt Aro ac 6.53 a.rn: and uNTUngto.ir at Tity kpj. The. Ordinary f.t2 a:ry: train; Hotter U.utfc to To Ard; trill inn 6 Ktinrrtcs earlier than hsitaL ~ , The ordinary 7:4a a:W: t?X jj;u Gimiuu\ i. i<j a.iJi, TJppCt Hu.fcl; id To Aro; kHJ lea-re upper fittufr at; f.S3 a.;:!.; but Bfltcr stations «s Usual; The ordinary 2.111 p.m. train; Si-ftcdvilje 10 si mui jioi,, jen\u. Df-ouviJc’ until 2.33 pun:; .ajid trill ttm 13 xfe Atos ar,ririr.g there. 11.2 J p.m The goods, tr.’.dn Usually )ea\'ing Car? tcrcon fur Mastertcm ar 5:55 p:iu.‘ trill run 10 "limatea earlier: . NOTE:—O.-! noth anti .«si SeeejfflNi*/ea 3 2nd amt 3rd danrtary-r-‘. Holii-.- Kuwsba Tickets, Cftl'i-HLART! or RETURN, fr.otn 'c'c. Are, .tTpuer }iu!l »ml l.nbrmcdlato stations-!;) .fisifcevrton, Otoviewn, I..ln?tcrto;i agd Intcrj-usD-ato stoltiu?,. and from Marftobirt; Hrcytorn!, Fcalherstoli And .ibietrtiedlate station? —to station? SOUTH tj:rrref, -.viil NOT tv- available by the ilail TtaDis. Oil SaadcT; 23th .Oeremljcr; IS HI, an.l Sttmlay Jth Jastinry* ISSS,. Special Payso«aer ’Trains, ,‘itopp,'::;;, if nanlred, at all atati.o;!.?; trill rail bottrten Te A-t-o tstrd Napier as follows-—' I’s ..Aru hop.- iS.-i-Q pnn.-i , ITelUngt-sn 12.53, NgahantssiEa j.T. Pctone l.lSy Lower Hutt i. 28, Mnstc-rtor 4.52 (arri iAT), VTaßtitU!* err.- 1.9, dry; 1.23, Hayief asr ami; * Napier tir-p.- 1.-Ui p.m,, \Te»tltUw Am 3.13 tkp; e.S,. Masisrfau 8.23 (sir; 8.20), WcUhicton atf 12.83, Te Are Mr.- 12.4'f ft.ill. On 315,6 December an arVJitkm.al Pint cengar train, stepping', if iapjlreu, fck all stations, trill rati e» IsUnws s^, EOB. M.-IST'DIVTOTf-’l'n Aril ilsp, MS ppn,, ?.-ST>> iT-23, rtoti i arr> li.4S p.m. On Ist Jniinjiry, with, t!;* eotst-Oon cf (ho T 8 Aiß-TVnuloi ami Ihapler-fB Aro .Mail Trnfns, the 1,0 a.m. iraiiiMastertoa to Te Ato, 0,50 p,m train Te. Aio ts! Mftsl-Brioa, ntiil 6,83 a.m, train Cress Creak (o Woodrllle, trliich wtjl run as usual, the ordinary tims-tahls trill I>a suspended. Trains trill run as under (-=» NORTH, ■ . DOR WOODVlLLE,—troatlifii-ston dep. 5.53 p.m., Masterton O.ii!) a.m., hi? D.tn FOR ItIASTERTON.-Te Ato dep-. .0,43, 8.30 a,in., Wellington 7.0. 8.12 a.u l --, INVrliaurniign 7.12, 8.55 am., Detyue 7.53, 9.10 a.m.. Lower Unit 7-.50. 9.29 a.ul., Qroytotrn 13.20 p.m., Masterton nrr. 11.29 a.m. and 1.20 p.m. (The train leat-ing TcAro at 0,45 a.m. and Wellington 7.0 a.tn., will tales Foatherston and Jlaoterlon passengers only, ami trill not stop between Eealherslon and Masterton). FOR UPPER HUTT.—Te Ait. -lap, 8 50, 10.35 a.m., 1..40, D. 5 p.m., .Wellincrton 8,42, 10.30 a.m., 1.49, 0.20 p.m.. Lower Hutt 9.20, 11.5 a.m., 2.23, 8.55 p.m. . SOUTH. FOR JIASTERTON.—WoodviIIo dep, 6,0 а. 7.0 p.m. FOR FEA THERSTON.—Woodville dep. G.O a.m., Masterton 9.0 a.m., 4.13, 6.5 n.m. FOR WELLINGTON AND TE ARO.— Woodt-ille dep. 2.50 p.m., Masterton 4.15, б, Oreytown 4.45. 6.45, Eeatherston '5.20, 7.20, Upper Hutt 7.30 a.m., 12.5, 5.20, 6.37, 7.38, 10.5 p.m. Suburban trains will run at frequent intervals. TAUHEBENIKAU RACES. On Ist January, train leaves Ta' Aro at G. 45 a.m., Wellington 7.0 Return trains leave Fcatherston 5.20 and 7.20 p.m. On 2nd January, train leaves Te Aro at 6.55 a.m.. Wellington 7.10 Return trains leave Eeatherston 5.17 aml 7.15 p.m NOTE.—On Ist January, Holiday E;c* •torsion Tickets, OUTWARD or RETURN, from Te Aro. Wellington. Kai"•wra, Nunlmuranga. Petone and Lower Hutt, to Fonthemton, Oreytown, ’Masterton and intermediate Nations w-tll NOT he available by NORTH MATT, TRATN Holiday Excursion Tickets. OTTTW A TfT' on RETURN, will NOT b" available from Masterton, Oreytown, Foatberslnn or interiued'nte cfntle,,,,. to sta+’ena SOUTH by SOUTH MATT, TRAIN. No ponds traffic on Ist January. Goods sbods will bo closed. The Railway Recreation Grounds at Tinner Hutt will bo open to the general nubile on Ist January. Hot water sunnlied FREE, . For fares a-d full particulars see post-"-s and handbills, ' 493 BY ORDER. QUIETNESS, aUIETNESS of action Is most desirable. and both owner and operator agree on the advantage o{ the comparative noise!ossness of the LIGHT-RUN-NING TOST, A light stroke is all that Is necessary to depress tho key, and a multitude of blows such as constitute writing, of oe, cesaity, produce far less noise when light than when heavy. An Improved escapement further lesscna tho sound, Tho return of the car, riago Is almost noiseless. SOLE NEW- ZEALAND AGENTSTHEYEEEX & JONES CO, 3J3HOMRSON BROS., LIMITED, FRUIT AUCTIONEERS AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. Harris street. Consignments of Frnit, Erjts, Poultry and Dairy Prodnco Sold Daily, Box 423. 333 Wellington, NOTICE. THE Undersigned bays this day amp, pleted arrangements with Mesurj Putter and Jenson, City Plumbing Works. Manners street, to construct ouy nalnot Acetylene Gas Generator. "T-ndsaUr/* Fullest details as to prices and workIng will ho given at thw works, JONES AND CO. f Per O, it, GSAiVI, Agent, July 29th, 1902. 499 WANTED AN OWN-U eg OARPETTO tor gleaning Carpets, Liaoienraa, Paint-wark. Silver, Plato GUas. Uaa CAItPSTTO for eleonißH oil kinds of Stains from Cloth, Weallens, bilk, ete. Ask for a Free Sarngja of CiRI'SPfW from your Grocer, l

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4847, 27 December 1902, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4847, 27 December 1902, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4847, 27 December 1902, Page 6

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