. Conveyances NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. . PATBA-MANAWATU SECTION. ■ . ' Time-table on and after 28th August, 1882. 1(^0_WJ..,., STAMOiJ A.M. P.M. P.M. j .' > * Waagahui .. dpt 8.0 6.0 <'. *' 81 tSlu.- » P ft ,P I Aramofco , .. „ 8.10 6.10 8 OkoU .. P P • Maiamwa ..... P P , U F«deU „ 8.60 6.60 U . Baker- Crowing „ p P 1R W«ng*eha .. , „ p P>9l Tankta* PUtform „ p P - , ».. gamy Glen .. „ p P ,?,« ;: ;: X %. ■ •'__.' Kskfrikl .. p P .,.11, H_jcoinb* .. v 11,0 7.46 irili . . H«lAW»bo., f.w dep 11.20 1.0 8-5 ¥s Mjddno^oad .. „ P P P 51 ifotySng .. „ 11-65 1.30 8-$5 i.'« 4 TioDUi ■ .. „ P P P i vff,, Btmajtbanm .* p B P •' i-iffiglS 4 :: JMJ M l*> A "l M ' tcngßttlta .. P P 1; rw Emn ' --.i' p 1 , W . O»» Bridge .. „ p P 80 Otmarton k . „ P P 83 MotuiU .. „ P.H. p. 88 IFoxton .. srr 2.15 10.40. ■'"'■■ "iJown/ ■■ I SSS t&IXiO* ' ' 1 A.M. A.M. P.M. [ f oxton ■»» dpt 8.0 4.26« .:«>' Bsimsie ■'• .. " P P ;/. M _*<>P*. J?*^ •• •• 5 E ;; S S ,_XS_SB&^'::. :: .w"A &; i-' ! *f W (; KS-tot i» »i '^ i°£° 6<50 .. W.J Miridao Bo*l .. „ P . p P _t ____ombe .. an 8.5 10.65 7.0 ' Elwmba .. dep 8.» 7.20 • <tfgt> KSkuUd .. „ P P ;:^t|ni(J|«_ttotd ..• „ 8.J6 7.45 . Bonny Glen |.. , p P 1 turskiiisnstform , P P 'J «4~ Turk_tti .. „ M> a- 83 . .'«Bv W«ng»eha .. „ P P ;! , » B|k«ri» .qroMing „ P P , "U Ppnjel .. i) 10.20 »-lo -77 i£-t_rmw_ „ P P " » :Ok*i* .. „ P P r. fit BsstToWß .. „ P P^ It-lwuS^nl V. arc IL-Q ioS , yqt-t^gJii^-WAjrcdttiroi a, kkw Plymouth. :. !.-,.t - ; - , J ' DQWM. M_t_B,r '. - BIATIOm. A.M. P.M. -/ • ■' Wanomni .. .. depart 7.46 -.16 . 1 -£*moho .. .. „ f.68 1.16 '" V 'Brnmwlck ;.' .. „ P P -■'•W-'y Kallwt •' .. .. ' h P P , xr t >mukn , .. , „ p . p ' Mons+--1 .. .. » P P^, • Utt r, . trttreriey .. .. enlie 10.0 6.J0" :< iF^ f 22__? H * ww * pm -"■* rf - ! 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' pI p p p p pip SiUwiie -tr|T.66lßJo-,1(L60| 12.10 4.-5 6.101056 t!» v-.-'| ;> .- 'fe ' j ■ ■ ■' I ; -'' JFMtyffif , [iJL AJL jPJLI.PJL PJI.' tlh-itiiii' depart "dlsiU* Sjol.e.Bo 9.60 1 : J4» tgxoli&6 tfeiUo 14 nS\-^S^Sle«l»fued prior to thUdtte are c*n.' i .,,;' 1 ,;, ,- ; General Manager, i i n !tOBB'B HAWEKA LINE of COACHES >\ir ■'■■ • ■>■<•• "'WitfleaTe Patea for Hawera Every Mornv ; l! ini;at"B._O, arriving at Hawera in time '•' tbdatch the coach iorOpun-ke. "W9l leave Hawera for Patea Every Day at - ■ '" : 2 o'd6ckp.m., thus enabling Passencers ""'" "' tb^tfromOpunaketoPateainoneday. ' Passengers can book at Owen McKittrick's Gentr-l Hotel, Plate* ; and John Prosser's Hawera Hotel, Hawera. *'." WI " ; " ' W. PBOSSEE & CO., '■ \ n " " "'*•' ' Proprietots., ' ;_»_■__■■_____—————■——■■■—■■■—■■■————■■—■■■—*—; ' 'l' 1 ' 1 -^ BAN *EA2fCBOO MAtt BKREICR ; •'.",,' Hojlmwabd. Optwabd. '•. Lettve— '"' Arrive at— Leave— Arrive at— tW-JNAHUI, LonXHT, lOBDOB. WAHOAHTI, '^ifridaj*. Hondar*. Thundaym Fridays. ii rr. ■ - ' ' ' ' 'fc-*4ttf. II '' July «1 Ang. 10 Joly 26 [, JBeai. 6 t Aug.! 28 Sept. 7 Aug. 22 .... .iQjf^- 6, Sept El Oct. 6 Sept. 19 1 KovV 8 OrtT 23 Nov. 2 Oct. 17 n ''- Dee.* 1 • Novi 20 Nov. 90 Nov. <1| ',■ fite. 28 Dec. 18 Dec. 8 Dec. 12 • •' «tf BBINDISI SERVICB. i Itiaimpoaifblo to give even an approximate date , ditto departore of mails by tbi. service, but the , datea ot arrival are as follows :— July 21, Aug. 4, Aug. 18, Sept. I, Sept. 16, Sept. 29, Oct. 13, Oct. 27, J for } y>, Nov. t4, Dec. 8, Dec. 22. ' ;. ILLUSTRATED. PHOTOOEAPHS 6FtHE TOWN ;AND ': f SUBURBS. Hi JOKEB having noticed the grow- • ing demand for good Local PhotoO&APB9, has arranged with Mr A. Martin, (the 'well-known photographer of the district 3i schools), for the production of ' - GNB THOUSAND COPIES OF REALLY ' ■ i ARTISTIC » PHOTOGRAPHS j.',aF,/CHB TOWN AND SUBURBS, if Which will include Public Buildings, Prinf oipal Streets, Panoramic Views, Interesting Qumpses of various quarters of the town,&c, - FROM 100 DIFFERENT NEGATIVES, :r Which have been taken from positions selected lor the Tbxjtbtuu 11-bstbation or i iW-awJAMn and its surroondings, combined : with-; Akiistio Effect, thus producing a •eties of views most interesting to residents for* sending to friends abroad, illustrating the. happy scene of their Colonial home. ;For Chbapnhss and convenience of transit , by.post, they have been taken the CD. V. . m&, and can be had for 9d each, 4s half- ,-, doeen, or 7s 6d dozen ; or, mounted, Is each, s*, half-dozen, or 9s 6d a dozen. These low ; prioerthus being within the reach of all, H. , I. J, trusts to receive the support of every* Oie Interested in making Wanganui known ; to Ae 4 outside world. "S.it , , API.. Tones,
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 4758, 29 August 1882, Page 1
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