/~IABTLEOLIFF RAILWAY COM \J PANI, LTD. TIxME-TABLE. SEA BATHING 1 if JSHING!! PICNICINGI WEEK DAYS. WINTER MONTHS. Commencing on May 1, 1905. Leave Wanganui. Leave CastleoliS 7.30 a.m. 6.30 a.m. 10.0 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 11.46 a.m. 10.45 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 1-30 P-na. 5.20 p.m. 4.50 p.m. 10.0 p.m. 7.0 p.m. BUNDAYS. ibeave Tovra. Leave Castled* ft 2.30 p.m. 2.0 p.m 6.5 p.m. t-45 p.m. The Company reserve the right, whes it may be expedient, to omit and altei the hour of departure of any of th* above trains without notice. And thf Company will not be responsible for anj delay in the arrival and departure o« trains. _ On General Public Holidays Excur Bion Trains are run. \ great SAVING is made by purchasing Family Books of Season TicketsiVanganui to Castleoliff, —containing 12 Second Class Returns for 7s 6d (equal to 3?d per single ride), and Books con baining 12 First Class Returns for _10a (equal,-to 5d per single ride); also, simv i*r books of tickets. Wanganui to Go© ville, Balgwwnie, and Carlton Platfon* 3. L. STEVENSON, ' Ohairm&ix DAIRY FARMS. DAIRY FARMS are as scarce just now as Seed Potatoes. We must confess that our list has been pretty well cleaned out lately, but a few are again offering. The two following can be strongly recommended as worth while:— 50 ACRES, 3£ miles from P. 0., Wanganui. All in grass, and divided into 8 paddocks, well fenced, well watered, and all ploughable. Will carry 17 cows, as well as young stock, horses, etc.; new six-roomed house, and all necessary sheds and outbuildings. On© and a half miles from P. 0., school and creamery. Lease, 4 years, at £60 per annum. Excellent chance for a milk run. Price, as a going concern (including 17 cows, 1 Shorthorn bull, 2 weaners, horse, cart, harness, poultry, etc.), £265. ~, v ;■■:.'... _ , (No. 8.) : Si; tallies ; .#am^a«^ijsi^ 72 acrjeg;',- in grass,i rest,.Mt^tJtißli'f carry over 30 he?id large cattle. 'This place is in good order throughout, and is an excellent opening for a small man. buildings include new five-roomed house, trap shed, six-bail cowshed, and other outbuildings. Close to school and easy distance to creamery. Lease, 5^ years to run, at £1 per acre. The whole as a going concern (including 14 cows, purebred Ayrshire bull, milk cans, poultry, etc.), £100. A bargain. (No. 89). READ BROS., CENTRAL LAND AGENCY', Wanganui and Wellington. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED. ££)— TO TAKE DOWN ORDERS on oUtC a NEW ARTICLE, suitable, agreeable, and useful to all (work permently o rin spare time). Agents wanted in every district and colony, icldress: "NOVELTY," Box 976, SYDNEY, New South Wales. I" A MERCIFUL MAN | I MERCIFUL to his BEAST. I B But no man is merciful to I ■ his cow or his horse unless I ■ . he keeps on hand a supply H „ I DAVIES 1 I I WHITE I I DRENCH. I ■ To relieve the deadly pains of B n colic. ■ ■ To throw ott the effects of a chill M ■ To render safe the period of calv- H ■ ing or foaling. $ ■' •HI TO SAVE THE ANIMAL'S LIFE I H Use thb H I DAVIES WHITE DRENCH | ■ Scientifically and exactly B ■ prepared from a ■ I World renowned formula I I and is the I ■ ONLY REMEDY ■ that can be relied on at all times I and in all circumstances. ■ All Storekeepers or post FREE B 1«. 6d. from ■ The Davies Pharmacy, I Manufacturers of B Horse and Cattle Medicines, B Victoria Aveui®, WANSANOI. I
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12594, 7 September 1905, Page 6
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