Conveyances NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PATEA-MAWAWATU SECTION. Time-table ou »mJ after 2nd October, 1882. PP. STATION ' A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Wanganul .. dpt 8.0 4.15 BtJohn'B .. ,> P P Aramoho .. „ 8.10 4.25 Eastown ..u P P Okoia „ P . P Matarawa „ P i* P FordeU .. B.W g ** Baker's Crossing „ p § P Wangaehu „ P P Turakina .. 9.15 g 6.48 Turakina Platform „ P <j P Bonay Glen .. „ , P 6 W Marton .. „ 10.20 g 6.20 Gr^atferd .. „ 10.37 g 635 Kaldriki .. p <j P Halcombe. .. ar 11.6 «° 7-0 Halcombe .. dep 0.15 11.2 0 7-20 Makinofload .. „ P P P Feuding .. .. 9Ao 1 1 - 65 7607 ' 60 Tnonui .. „ P P P BunnyUiorpe .. P P P Terrace End .. P P IP . R P Falmenton .. 10- <0 12 - 46 12>46 B>3 ° Longßurn '.. P P P Karere P P P TfrkUahnna „ P S S Oroua Bridge „ P £ £ Bainesse .. „ P P P Carnarvon „ P S S Motuiti .. n , P P Q P fi Eoiton .. arr 12.10 12.10 9.65 DOWM. BTATIOH ' ,' A.M.|A.M. A.M. P.M. P.mT Fozton .. dpt 7&> 2.40 .4.25 M»tuiti .. , P . P P Carnarvon „ P £ P P Bainesse .. ;, P g P P Oron» Bridge p O S S TWdtahuna .. „ . P m P J gaSBL- ::■ ::^r& 1 *° 5 f Tfrraceßna .. „ p P g P Bunnythorpe „ P P h £ &&• ' :: :: A& a <&> MakSo Koad .. „ P P^ -P gfiSfc :sa-i»g ? f SSSS. " :* !il§ & Milton - I. 8- 1 vu ' 21 w „ Bonny Glen P.. P 5 S S Turakina Platform „ P P < . J> TnraWna ■ .. „ 9-40 l*« § 8 f Wangaenu .. „ P P p P IS 0 " 1 *? -.ifr 1&S & Matarawa „ P P P Okoia .. „ P P P Sar. :: :«* ■•» »•» %aa. ■•:. iU. a. «& TIME TABLE-WAKGAMPI A HEW PLYMOUTH ""• DOWN. MILKS. STATIONS^ A.M. PM' ' Wanganul .. .. depart 7.45 *.IB • 2 St John's P P 8 Aramoho .. .. i. ?- 65 4 - 25 7 Brunswick .. » P P 18 Kai iwi P P 17 Okehu .. •» P P •81 Nukumarn .. .. >■ P,^ P. 26 Waitotara .. .. » 9- 80 6 - ° 30 Momahaki .. .. » P P S3 Waverley .. .. *n*ve 10.0 8.30 Waverley to Hawera per coach . RM ,' Hawera per train .. depart 3.80 New Plymouth .. arriye 7.10 PP. MILES. STATIONS. A.M. A.M. New Plymouth .. depart 7.6 Hawera .. •• arrive 10-45 Hawera to Warerley per coach PMWaverley .. .. dtpart 8.0 4.80 8 Monuihaki , P P 7 Waitotara.. .. ,n 8.*6 *- 56 12 Nukumaru .. « P P -16 ' Okehu' .. .. ■■ P P 20 Kailwi .... , P P 26 v Brunawick .; ti P P 80 Aramoho .. .. , 9.56 0./o 81 St John's .. h P V 33 ' Wanganul.; .. arrive 10.10 6.40 WANGAMUI AND ABAMOHO. DOWN. BTATIOHS. A.M ;AJt. AJtf. noon P.M.j P.M. g, % Wanganul dep 7.45 8.0 10.4012.0 4.15j10.25|^ BSB& m 7.!5U!lQ PSOP 50 A ZJjl&g TJP. ' STATIONS. AJI.iAJL ' PJt. VJi. I P-M. Aramohb depart "9I5 11^ 8.20 6.25 9.60 Wangronl arrive 10?10 I^2o JM 6.40 110.51 10.5 "~o PiATFOBMS Om.y.— Trainß do not stop at these unless required. Notice should be given to the Guard at the previous stopping Btation. Special Motiob.— To ensure tlespatch Parcels, Extra Luggage, and Dogs must be at Station at least Thirty Minutes before adverMsed^ime of departure. All T me Tables issued prior to this date are now aneelled. J.p.MAXWELL, General Manager. SAiN FBAHCIfiCO MAIL.SEBBICE. • Homswabd. Outward. r } ■ "i ' ' ' jjtavt — Arrive at— Leave— Arrive at— ______ - _ _ — i, i __ — — Wakqaitoi, Lohdon, London, Wanganot, •Fridays."; Mondays. Thursdays. Fridays. Ang- 11 ' July 31 Aug. 10 July 26 Sept.. 8 Aug. 28 Sept. 7 Aug. 22 Ot 6 Sept. 21 Oct. 5 Sept. 19 Nov. ,8 . Oct. 28 Nov. 2 Oct. 17 Dec. 1 ■ Nov. 20 Nov. 30 Nov. 14 Dec. 29 Dec. 18 Dec. 8 Dec. 12 "" BBI&DIBI SERVICE. It is impossible to give even an* approximate date of the departure of mails by this service, but the dates of arrival are as follows :— July 21, Aug. 4, Aug. 18, Sept. ], Sept. 15, Sept. 29, Oct. 13, Oct. 27, Nov. 10, Nov. 24, Dec. 8, Dec. 22. ROSSER'S HAWERA LINE OF COBB'S COACHES, Will leave Owen's Egmont Hotel daily at 11 a.m. for Waverly, in time to catch the Wanganui Train. / Leaving Wjaverley for Hawera^ on arrival of < the Wanganui Train, arriving in Hawera ■ in time to catch the New Plymouth train W< R. P. : beg* to announce to the general public that he has taken the Egmont Stables, and that he has now for hire Single & Pouble Buggies, Saddle Horses, &c. G00& paddocks with no responsibility, W. B,"PROSSER & CO., - Proprietors. "Vf. O T I C E. TO FARMERS AND THE PUBLIO , GENERALLY. The nnderaigned, in connection with his other business, is wfrtx of all kinds of Agricultural Implement*; in general use, iq this district, including; Wool Presses of any desired pattern ; Land Rollers, plain* segment, and Cambridge, or any desired width. Weight, Drays, Farmer's Tip, or Wool, with harvesting tops if required. Castings for all kinds of Agricultural Machines supplied on the shortest notice. Horse-shoeing Forge in connection with the above branch, and work executed by competent workmen. In Stock and in Progress — Cool Presses; Land Rollers, plain, segment, and Cambridge; Dray & general Wheelwork. DAVID MURRAY, Engineer, Millwright, Blacksmith, Boilermaker, Iron and Brass Founder, and Wheelwright, WANGANUI IROlf WORKS, TaupoQpay, Wanganui. TO PAINTERS^-Mind you Don't Forget It I Paints, Oils, and Colours, at R. C« Holckopt's, Victoria Avenue. l It if IND you Don't Forget It ! For GStixJ. den Seeds, reliable and true to name, and Garden Tools go to R. C. HdumotT.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 4920, 22 November 1882, Page 1
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870Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 4920, 22 November 1882, Page 1
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