i^OBBAND CO. TELEGBAPH LLNE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Andbew Yofng ... Pbopbietob j For New Plymouth via Xormauby, Stratford, aad Ingle wood daLy, Tuesdays excepted. TIME TABLE. | Outward. j Passengers leave Wanganui by train ... ... 7 a.m. I Arriving at Waitotara ... 8.40 „ Waverley 10 „ j Patea 11.15 „ Kakaramea ... ... 11.45 „ Manutahi 12.30pm Hawera ... 1.45 „ Normanby ... ... 2.45 „ Ngaere 5.0 „ Inrrard. Passengers leave .New Plymouth by train at ... 7 a.m. Arrive iS T gaere ... • ... 9.20,, Coach leaves Ngaero : ... 9.30 „ Arrive Norcianby , ... 11 „ Bawera ... ... : ... 12 „ Manutahi ... ... ... 1 p.m. Kakaramea 1,30 „ Patea 2 „ Waverley 4 „ Waitotara ... ... 6 rnHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING I X COMPANY (LIMITED). Hbad London Office : ' •» '« *- \ Bbakch : Cliriat-^j • SJ^C^ S^BlaQ-ops-church "^ii^n^ga^teaet, N.Z. ll' ! * Within. Thk Company's Flbbi consists o? :— Tons. Tons. _ Phb Httbtjntji 1054 Thb WaikAto 1053 ,""* „ MATAOBA 898 „ iWAIMATB 1157 „ Opawa 1000 „ IWaimea 854 .. Obaei 1054 „ jWaipa 1071 „ Otaju 1053 „ Waiboa 1054 „ Pake^&a 879 „ Waitanoi 1161 Piako 1000 „ Waitara 838 „ B-akaia 1057 „ Wanoamtji 1000 These Magnificent Clippers are oE tiie highest class at Lloyd's, purchased or built specially to meet the requireinente of the trade between the United Kingdom and New Zealand. The saloons and state cabins are superbly fitted and arranged Eor tho comfort of passengers, who aa:e provided with bedding and all cabin fittings. The dietary scale is most liberal. Becond-clas3 and steerage accommodation is all that can be desired, and tae ships are commanded by experienced ma9t2r3. Arrangements (fo* 1 the passages of friends to and from the colony, and also for the conveyance of cargo) can be uaa4e at any of the branches in }*ew Zealand NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PATEA-MANAWATU SECTIONS. Time-table on and after February Ist, 1881. UP; MILEB. | STATIONS. A.M. "A.M. I P.M. Wanganui ... dpt. 11.6 I 4.15" "•* 2 St. John's ... aia 3 Aramoho ... „ 11.10 4.25 3 Eastown ... „ a a 8 Okoia „ a v 9 Matarawa • ... „ a a 13 Fordell „ a a 11 Baker's Crossing „ a \ a 18 "VVangaeliu ... „ a | « 23 Turakina ... „ 12.40; 5.48 24 Turakina Platform,, a | a 29 Bonny Glen ... <i ! a p.m. ! 33 Marton „ 1.15 ! 6.20 37 Greatfora ... „ 1.32; 6.35 40 Kakiriki ... „ a i a 43 Halcombe ... arr. 2.0 } 7.0 Halconibe ... dq>. 7.0 2.21 7.20 49 Jklakino Koad... „ a a ; a. 51 Feildins „ 7.35 2.55; 7.50 51 Taonni " „ a a | • £6 Bunnythorpe „ a at* 01 Terrace Knd... a a ! * 62 Palmerston ... „ 8.30 3.45 ! 8.30 60 Long Burn ... „ re -1 « 68 Karere „ a- \ a 60 Tiakitahuna ... „ a j « 73 Oroua Bridge... „ a j a 76 Bainesse a \ a 80 Carnarvon ... „ a j a 83 Monfjiti „ a ' n 85 ) Foxton „ 10.0 0.55 DOWN. MILES. I ' STATIOSS. | A.M.! A.M. j P.M. Foxton ... dpt.j 10.50 4.25 3 iVlotuiti ... a a 6 Carnarvon ... ! a <i 10 Baiacsse ... a « 14 Oroua Bridge.., a a 17 Tiafcifcahuna ... a a 19 Karere ... a n 20 Longburn ... a «. 24 Palmerston ... C.'ls 12.20 0.-ti 25 Terra.cc Eud ... a a "- -39 Bunnythorpe « at "■ 32 Taonui ... a a \ ". p.m. ; 35 Feilding ... „ 7.35 i 1.15 ; 0.30 38 Makino Boad „ a \ a ! a 43 Kalcombe ... arr. 8.5 1.50 j 7.0 Halcombe ... den. 8.20 ! 7.20 1 46 Kakiriki ... „ a i o 49 Greatford ... „ 8.45 I 7.42 51 Marton ... „ 9.1 \ 7.57 57 Bonny Glen ... „ a ; «■ 62 Tarakina Platform „ I a "- -63 Tarakina ... „ I 9.37 8.:J0 68 Wanjaehu ... „ a a 72 Baker's Crossing „ a <i 74 Fordell ... „ a, a 77 Matarawa ... a I « 79 Okoii ... „ a : a 83 ! East Town ... „ a '• a 83 Aramoho ... „ 11.10 ! ! 0.55 81 St. John's ... „ a \ a 63 Waning! arr. 11.20 j10.5 Time Table— Wasganui and New Pi/raocm DOWN. MILES. STATIONS. [ A.M. P.M.' I Wanganui depart.'' 7.0 4.15 2 I StJohn's „ lan, 3 ! Aramoho „ 1 7.10 , 4.25 7 J Brunswick ... , , j a i a 12 I Kailwi „ i a i a 17 Okehu „ jo | « 21 j Nukumara \ a • a 25 j Waitotara arrire. 1 8.49 j 5.55 | UP A.M. | STATIONS. , A.M. r.M. I Waitotara depart., 9.20 6.21 5 I Nnknmaru ... ... „ \ a a 9 Okehu „ Ja « a 13 Kai Iwi „ < a; a 39 Brunswick „ j a ■ a. 23 ! Amujoho I lit. 7.50 24 j St. John's „ ait* 25 i Wanganui arrive. } 1.0 . $ 0 a PLATFOBM OWLY— Trains doliotstopat these unless required. Notice should be given to the Guard at the previous stopping Station. LIST OF AaEJnTi Kai Iwi , n t Jawse MaxwelltoTFU Mr Brown Waitotara.. ... Mr Tnhcr Waverley ... Mr R«wl Patea (Carijle) LirDaJe Kakaramea MrNoncan Hawera ... Mr Davidson * Waihi Mr Brett Eormanby ifr Beresford Wangaehu.,. , Mr McDonald Turakina Mr Franklin Marton MrT. T. Watt Bulls ... , \ Mr Munro Sandon ... .„ ... # ; # MrTompkiua Parawanui Mr Moore Palmerston , Mr Palmer Foiton ... JlrMetard Feilding ... "'. " m Mr j. C Thomson Wellington Mr Brown Auckland \ .'. JS. Z. Herald Dunedin Mr Wheeler Melbourne and Sjelr.ey ...Gerdon & Gotch
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 9352, 10 March 1881, Page 4
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