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Conveyances ' WANGANUI RAILWAY. TIME TABLE. 4 2 STATIONS. I 3 P.IM. A.M. A.M, p.M, 6.30 12.30 Ar Marfcon Dep 7.30" 1.30' 6J6 12.16 „*Bonny Glen „ • 7.44 1.44! 5.55 11.55 „ Turakina „ 8.5 ' 2.5 - - 5.32 11.33 „ *Wangaehu „ 8.28 2.28. 5.11 11.11 „ *FordeU „ 8.49 2.49 J 4.66 10.56 „ *Matarawa „ 9.4 " 3.4" \ 4.50 10.50 „ *Okoia „ 9.1 ' 3.10; • 4.33 10.33 „ *Sast Town „ 9.27 3.27 4,30 10.30 „*Aramoho „ 9.30 3.304.15 10,15 DepWangaauiArr 9.45 3.45 . Note. — Trains Btop at Stations marked (*) by signal only. No trains will bo run on Sundays. Parcels , should be booked at least fifteen minutes before time of starting trains to ensure despatch. ( J. F. ROTHERHAM, General Manager > COEB AJNTD CO.'S TELEGRAPHIC LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COA.CHES. HALL,. HENRY, <fcCo., Proprietors. LEAVES for New Plymouth on ; Monday's and Friday's ; for Haweraaud Intermediate places daily. £ S D Wanganui to New Plymouth 3 0:0: „ „ Hawera ... 1, 0 0 „ „ . Manutahi „, 17 „ „ Patea ..; , ;15 „ „ Waverley ;.. , IQ, , '.» >> v Waitotara ... - \ 7" -.6' „ „ Nukumara ... 6 6 „ „ Maxwelltown 6 0 „ „ Kai Iwi ... 5 O Return Tickets at reduced rates. 0. H. CHAVANNES) . Agent., nls 4229 PL^IiNG FOR HIRE. ? THOMAS HAVES, aib;?ropnetor,; 1 while thanking his friends '.anplthe public generally for past support^ begs to intimate that he has now placed at their services a now LANDA ! IT which, .for Comfort, Strength, Design, and Finish, cannot be surpassed. • • ; Orders left at Mr. H. JT. Brown's, Fancy Goods Repository, above the "Pose Oilice, will receive prompt-attention. THOMAS HAVES, . . Wtfnganui. , - 6f ' .287 NOTICE TO THE SETTLERS IN TITE ■..' * WAVERLEY AND HAWERA DISTRICTS.' V' ' ".. HOGAN, & DEL : ANEY r .haying purchased fifr D. Ballam's Carrying Plant, beg to inform Settlers, ' Storekeepers, and others, that they are prepared to ; forward Goods, Parcels,. &c, at lowest , ra.tes,, . arid hope to be favoured with the same liberal : patronage bestowed on. their predecessor. D. Ifc&LL AM,. in" returning: his sin. ceye thanks to the Settlers, Storekeepers, and others whpj.' have, so kindly favoured him with' their ;suppqr,t,jh'qpes that the same will be ;to<^his successors,- and wilt be happy 1 to' receive ordevS on theft 'behalf at 'the' ,Welc6n?e StrangerioteV!"'.. t )^J";: S Orderslwill be- received- by 'Bifotid >?. WEiQHjj.'^n^for-the ffbov^.^a] . ganui^ and B£r-fc>. Baliam^' aggj^^e - come StEaDger.;wWaverlej:l xiJi/fiK : $7£ ; ; '-: -> ... ?tt»na- • WA VERLEY SADDLERY STOK.. lM „, . THOMAS KEA.D.. . :.„ ' anduCpllar " Mtflcc • , (Late assistant to Mv:o. Clark, Wa 1 - :, — ,- .f ai V"') 0 ' ~ DTS^IRES?tq notify to." the Settle^ has ptuvhasea'^rat}* Saddlery Bueine^ lately carried on t by Mv intends competingvfor-a /share of support and patronager Settlers are respp'ctfu% ; ,, informed that a'l work turnedroufc-.ViU Ye guaranteed as being of '.gbo.d substantial workmanship, and that.e very care will be taken to ensure- satisfaction. ' •> THOIMkS READ, r. ! ; ; .Waverley. FAMILY WTEL; ,TUB'aj3&A. James Haywaed ... ... Proprietor. rpHE Proprietor desires' to intimate to •*■' the residents oi? Turakma,'' the settlers in the" surrounding districts, .and ' to the/travelling publitythat.-lje-h^s taken possession of the above Hotel, and trusts to receive their patronage and supportIt will be the.aim of, the proprietor to conduct his, establishment, so as afford th c greatest comf or.fc to visitors. s . •'-■, ', The accommodation is,, of .a *s,up J erior charaoter, while the Liquor^ suppiiec^are all of the very best brands. pbtaina^Je^ SPLENDID BILLIARD.TABBffifi^Ith new and complete appointments. The Stabling accommodation 'wUk^lvo the greatest satisfaction to country settlers. Secure paddocks for u^o , drovers. • - ' • , < iii'rfj .. - *.- it ;>;,,;

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 3096, 6 April 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 3096, 6 April 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 3096, 6 April 1878, Page 1

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