pOBBAND CO. '8 TELEGEAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Andsew Young ... Tbofbdetob 1 For New Plymouth via Normanby, Stratford, and liiglewood daLy, Tuesda7B excepted. TIME TABLE. Outward. Passengers leave Wanganui by train ... ... 7 a.m. Arriving at Waitotara ... 8.40 „ Waverley ... ... 10 „ Patea ... 11.15 „ Kafcaramea ... ... 11.45 „ Manutahi , ... 12.30pm Hawdra ... ... ... 1.45 „ Norraanby ... ... 2.45 „ Wgaere ... 5.v „ Inrrard. \ Passengers leave .New Plyru®uth by train at 1 ... 7 a.m. Arrive Ngaere ... j ... 9.20 „ Coach leaves Ngaeyj . 9.30 „ Arrive JHoraanby ... 11 „ Hawera ... ... ... 12 „ Manutahi ... 1 p.m. Kakaramea ... ... 1.30 „ Patea ... ... ... 2 „ Waverley ... ... 4 Waitoura 6 ri NEW Z hIAIxAND SHIPPING X COMPANY (LIMITED). HxAD ; hojXOOS Off ioa ; 2 \ bKAjroH : Ohriat.^r. 54,8i Bhopa.8 hop a . ohuroh %^^^ gate . Btreet| N.Z. I" !« Within. The Company's Fleet consists of :— . Tone. ' Tons. The Htxruntti 1054 The Waikato 1053 „ Mataxjba 898 „ Waimatb 1157 „ Opawa 1000 „ Waimka 864 Okabi 1054 „ Waipa 1071 „ Otaki 1053 „ Waieoa 1064 „ Pabb^ea 879 „ Waitangi 1161 „ Piako 1000 „ Waitaka 838 , 5 Rakaia 1057 „ WanoakuilOOO These Magniflceat Clippers are oE the highest class at Lloyd's, purchased or built specially to meet the requirements of tha trade between the United Kingdom and New Zealand. The caleons and ßtate cabins are superbly fitted and arranged for the comfort of passengers, who are provided with bedding and all cabin Sittings. The dietary scale is moat liberal. Second-class and steerage accommodation is all that can be desired, and the ships are commanded by experienced masters. Arrangements (fry* thepassages of friends to and from the colony, and also for the conveyance of cargr.) can be made at an; of the branches in >>ew Zealaad jggj»aaifeta±>£»»jiiam*M * amiM— ■ na— b— b— NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PATEA-JJIANAWATU SECTIONS. Time-table on and after February Ist, 1881. SIII.ES. j STATIONS. - A.M. A.M. j P.M. Wan^anui ... dpt, 11.0 4.15 2 St. John's ... „ oo 3 Ara-.joho ... „ 11.10 4.25 3 Eastown ... „ o a 8 j Okoia „ a a 9 Matarawa ... „ a a 13 Fordell „ a a 14 Baker's Crossing „ a a 18 Wangaehu ... „ a a 23 Tnrakina ... „ 12.40 5.48 24 Turakina Platform „ a o 29 Bonny Glen ... „ a a P.M. 33 Marton „ 1.15 6.20 37 Greatford ... „ 1.32 6.35 40 Kakiriki ... • „ a a 43 Halcombe ... an: 2.0 7.0 Halcombe ... dep. 7.0 2.20 7.20 49 Makino Eoad... „ a a a 51 FeUcling „ 7.35 2.55 7.50 51 Taonui „ a a * £6 Bunnytliorp« „ a a * 61 Terrace End... „ a a * 62 Palmerston ... „ 8.30 3.45 8.30 66 Long Burn ... „ a »- « 68 Karere , a a 69 Tiakitfthiina ... „ a a, 73 Oronaßridge... „ a a 76 Bainesse „ a a 50 Carnarvon ... „ o o 83 Moutiti „ a i " 86 Poxton „ 10.0 i 9.55 DOWN. MILES. " STATIOHS. A.M. A.M. P.M. Foxton ... <?«!). 10.50 4.25 3 Motniti a a 6 Carnarvon ... „ a a 10 Bainesse ... „ a a 14 JOroua Bridge... a a 17 Tiahitahana ... a a 19 Karere ... „ a a 20 Longbnrn I — a a 24 Palmerston ... „ 6.45 12.20 5.45 25 Terrace End ... „ a a a. 39 Bannythorpe „ a a a 32 Taonui ... a a a P.M. 35 Feilding ... „ 7.35 1.15 6.30 33 Makino Eoad ),, a a a, 43 Halcombe ... orr. 8.5 1.50 7.0 Haloomba ... den. 8.20 — - 7.20 4> Kaku'.ki ... „ a a Greatford ... „ 8.45 7.42 fS . Marfon ... „ 9.1 757 57 Bonny Glen ... „ a ft 62 Turakina Platforml,, a a 63 Tnrakina ... „ 9.37 8.30 68 "Wangaehu ... „ a a 72 Baker's Crossing „ a a 74 Fordoll ... „ a a 77 Matarawa ... a a 79 Okoia ... „ o a 83 East Town ... „ a a 83 Aramoho ... „ 11.10 9.55 84 St. John's ... „ a * 86 Wanganni ... err 11.20 \ 10.5 Time Ta£le— WAyGAHui asp New Pltmoutk DOWN. MILES. ! STATIONS. j A.M. pTjT ! "Wanganni dejmr'J 7.0 j 4.15 2 i St John's „ a ! « 3 | Aramoho „ 7,10 ! 4.25 7 ; Brunswick „ a \ a 12 j Kai Iwi „ a a 1.7 ! Okehu „ a a 21 i Nukumaru , a a 25 1 Waitotara arrive. 8.4© 5.55 UP A.M. STATIONS^ A.M. Y.X. Waitotara dc^zri. 9.20 6.20 5 Nukumaru , a ■ o. 9 Okehu „ ai a 13 Kai Iwi , „ a\ a 19 Brunswick „ a\ 1 23 10 ' 7.50 . 24 St. John's „ | a U « 25 I Wanganui arrive.l £1.0 1 8.0 o PLATFORM OMLY— Trains do T iiot stop at fnese unless required; Notice should be given to the Guard at the previous stopping Station. LIST OF AG-BNTS 5 ~~ K&i Iwi ... , Mi Tawse MaxwellfcoTfu Mr Brown Waitotara.., Mr fisher Waverley Mr Bead Patea (Carlyle) Mr Dale Kakaramea , Mr Norman Hawera , f# , Mr Davidson Waihi Mr Brett Normanby Mr Eeresferd Wangaehn ... Mr McDonald Turakina ... Mr Frankiifl Marton Mr T. T. Watt Bulls Mr Manro Sandon Mrlompkwa Parawanui Mr Moore Palmereton , MrPalmer Foxton , Mr&letard Feilding ... Mr J. C Thomsoa Wellington Mr Brown Auckland ... N. Z. Herald Dunedin ... ... ... ... Mr Wheeler Jleibourne and Syslney ...Gordon & Gotch
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9345, 25 February 1881, Page 4
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757Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9345, 25 February 1881, Page 4
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