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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS,— PATE A-M AN 4.WATU SECTION. TIME TABLE: On and Afteb sth Max, 1880. TT"P ur - Dewy. H. STATTONS: a.m. boon. p.m. m STATK) NS. a.m. a . m . p ph.. h . Wanganui ... Bapart"^" 12 . 15 Foxton ... Dopart "To" Tis 5 1 ,? 110 - " 7.10 12.25 1.25 3Motituti ... „ . „„ „„ 3 East Tom ... „ p. o . P . o . p0 6 Carnarvon ... >? £°* p - o> 1 fcwi ::: ;: j* - : -: #§£55**.- : § BH : 13 Foraon p . o . ™; p . o . E'S^ una ;;: ;; 1U |S 18 Wanfffteliu ... „ p. o . P.o. P.o. 20 Long Burn ... " ,■§ ''o' S'n* 23 Tnrakina ... „ 8.13 1.55 5.50 2l'l > aliuer3ton ... Denart 6 55 § a<in v i [% 21 Tnrakina Platform;,,, p . o . P.o. P.o. 85 Terrace Ena . , «o 29 Bonny Gloa ... •„ p . o , P.o. P.o. 30 Bunuythorpe ... Sq" ? ™" P-0> 33 Morton ... „ 9.17 2.29 6.23 32 Taonui " P 'o' ?,'o' P 37 Greattord ... „ 9.33 2.45 6.38 35 FeilcTjng ... ' f°Q a KgX g % fSfi ■W Kakinki ... „ p . o . P.o. P.o. SBlMokino 80nd... I, O %f 8 - 30 ffl £S ::: Z^lfA lit ?i> 43Halc< " Bbo - _fij p r.°o--1 M fS/ 011 "::: :: fefe wiSSSSk 66 ::: D r rt '$?™f 7 - 20 S S ftoU - l k • P-°- 1' °- P-°- «|Sreatford ... ' % T3l i P n v P 7% 56 Buurythorpe... „ p.o. P.o. po. sl!lHarton ... " 3 850 lit I A ■ 61 Te -nee End... „ p.o. P.o. P.o. 57 Bonny Glen ' 4i pf 1 " If £ ? alm T ton - •' U ' so 50 8 3 5 62 Turafana Platform £ l o ' Sri" In' 66 Longßiiru ... „ p . 0.. P.o. 63Turakina ... ™ §25 R% %% 68 Kamre , p . o . -g p. o . 6S Wangaohu ... " I , o "-* 0 °-°° ' S? TiatataUnna ... „ p.o. £ P.o. 7-lFordell ... " ". S'q' P '°' p '°- -73 Oroua Bridge... „ p. o . . p.o. 77Mot.ira,ra ... " "g so' 5» S'J 76 Bamesse ... „ },. o . .>> }„o. 79 Okoin, " £ P '° - p -°' p -°- I IS S, ar ?^T 011 - » P-o. "SS P.O. 83 East Town " Z's' *■?• f°--83 Motuitl P.O. fe p.o. 83Arainol-o ... § 5.50 P i 10 P 9 SS SCFoxtou P j M 20g 10.0 Wff "^ - Arrive ° I U.ojjgxgf WANGANUI AND NEW PLYMOUTH DOWN. ' up< m Stations. I „-«• M^^." Stations. a.m. a.m. s SSL;:: zTBIfM S£««aS==~"a" 12 Eallm arrive 6,15 ■ 5.0 >,3g Waverley, dept by Coacli ... 6.30 3 Kai Iwi depart by Coacli 7.0 5.10 |^^ Kai Iwi, arrive by coin P 7^* _ Wavorley arrive by Coach 8.10 || g jKailwi ... y °% epart 10<0 \f 0 Stratford arrive by Coach. "0 «^| lQ'Aramoho k ' &% V j% New Plymouth arr. by Train 7.12 g|| 12|Wanganni Z "\ ar l^o 10A5 i% P>o - SS^rt^S^'SSSbS'^a^* 11 ""' UUIeSB le *™ ea - Notice BMI b 0 Si— to th

.- W. T. STYLES, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, AND DECORATOR, VICTOEIA AVEJNTTE, (I.ATE GEOBQE BBLl's), BEGS to inform his friends and customers that he has behoved to the above premises, and, having received an assortment or new and fresh designs in Paperhangings, he is prepared' te suit all tastes; His workmanship being well-known he can confidently trust to receive a liberal support, and all work entrusted to his care will meet : with prompt attention. "W. T. S. has on hand a supply of Painters' Matebiaii, of first-class quality, comprising — PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC. J§§p° Note the Address — Next the English Church, Victoria Avenue. WHEELER' AND WILSON'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE. FEOM the News of the World, 3rd November, 1878—" The Glories of Industry. — In the peaceful struggles of work and progress at the Paris JBxhibiton, the WHEELEE ANL WILSON MANUFACTUEING COMPANY have surpassed the victories they have achieved at all proceeding exhibitions by gaining an indisputable pre-eminence over 80 com petitiors, and carrying off the only GEAND PEIZE' awarded to BEW« ING MACHINES (which must not be'c'dnfcunded with the ' Gold Medal a secondary prize), for the superiority and excellence of their latter productions. The tesitmony of a jury composed of competent and critical authorities will not fail to guide the pubii» in the perplexing difficulty of choosing an article that is now a necessity to every one." Send for a circular to DRUMMOND AND ALEXANDER, Agents, Ridgwav Street, Wanganui. TO FARMERS. fTWE Undersigned has now on JL view, AND SELLING AT BEDTTCED BATES, DEERING'S CELEBRATED HAEVESTEE KING." Reaper and Binder" with latest isi. provemeuts. The best and most simple machine offered. The recent alterations make this machine A PERFECT SUCCESS, „ Illustrated Catalogues ana all information can be had on application to W. D. SHAW, leonmongeb, Agent for Wanganui. T. D. CUMMINS, GROCER & PROVISION DEALER, WICKSTEED-STBEET & TAUPO QUAY. TO FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN TIHB undersigned is a Cash purchaser, and will give the highest market price for Well-fed Pork, suitable for Bacon-curing purposes. Pigs must be either Dairy or Grain Fed. Carcases about 1501bs preferred. T. D. CUMMINS, Taupo Quay. VICTORIA TIN WORKS. TDEIMBLE AND pUECELL, PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS, IRON AND ZINC WORKERS, AND TINSMITHS, to C. W. Turner). B. & P. desire to thank the public of Wanganui and surrounding districts for the large and steadily increasing amount of patronage bestowed on them since taking over the Victoria Tin Works, and to assure their patrons that no effort will be spared on their part to >nerit a continuance of their support in tha future. ML work guaranteed, and charges very moderate. Estimates giveu. BRIMBELL A PURCSLL, Victobia Tin Wobks, - (Next Dr Earle's), VICTORIA AVENUE.

I TO MEET THE TIMES. CHEAP SALE WATCHES, CLOCKS, - AND JEWELLERY, IS AT PRESENT, GOING ON, AT T. NUTSFOED'S, JN ext door to Hannah's Boot and Shoe . Warehouse. GREAT BARGAINS Can now be, had for Cash. No rea* sonable offer refused. Come early, all who want a good Watcb, warranted ! for, two or five years. ,T. N;, has just received a nice lot of Gents', 14 carat Gold-plated Studs, from Is 6d per net. Clocks from 10s upwards, Barometers, Electroplated Ware, Outlery, and all other articles connected with he trade at ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. N.B.— A lot of CONCERTINAS very cheap, to clear the line. , ! i^T COME AT ONCE. WANGANUI HOTEL, I MjLUKET SQTTABE. John Waltebs ... Feopeietob. THE above hotel offers special accommodation for^Jfamiliesa nd Commercial gentlemen. Spacious Sample Rooms. First-class Table. Well-veatil ated and comfortable Bedrooms. Bfc, Billiards. Good Stabling. Wines, Spirits, and Mam; Liquobs of the very choicest brands. JONATHAN HARLE. IyjAXWELL HOTEL, MAXWELLTOWN, Having purchased the above Hotel, and having made extensive improvements, is now prepared to supply his patrons andtravellingpublic generally with every requisite their wants may require. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. j A Libebal Table always Kept. Good Stabling Accommodation and Paddocks. A Groom in attendance. Oobb and Co.'s Coach leaves daily for Wanganni and Taranaki. PROVINCIAL HOTEL. Pbopbietob ... E. S. Bkoughton. HOTELwiII befoundreplete JL with every comfort. Good Accommodation for Boarderß. THE CELLAR i Is stocked with Liquors of very supe- • rior quality, aLd guaranteed second ' to none in the whole district. ] STRING BINDERS. '. REAPERS AND BINDERS. XNTENDING purchasers for the " Harvester King," with String i Binder, are solicited to send their \ orders to the undersigned not later than the end of April. The machine svas awarded the Gold Medal at A.shburton, and has proved a great 3uccess in all the trials throughout Canterbury. W. D. SHAW, Sole Agent for Wanganui. i JOSEPH CHAD WICK, \ GENERAL AUCTIONEER, O AVING arranged with Mr John \ i-i- Wilson for his spacious rooms I n the Avenue, will hold Sales of "V Furniture and Merchandise of every J lescription, on the usual berms. } The room is now open for receiving j ;oods, with a view to a Sale on I Jatubdat, when every facility will S le given to vendors and purchasers, r Out-door sales will be conducted I pith punctuality and dispatch. p Prompt Account Sales and quick v ettlements. A JOSEPH CHAD WICK, J Auctioneer. BUSlNEtiSCAttDS,allsizeaand ? ; cheap, printed at short notice t the Cbboniole Office,]

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9140, 17 June 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9140, 17 June 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9140, 17 June 1880, Page 4

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