t^EW ZEALAND BAILWAYS i WANOANUI-M VNAWATU SECTION. ! TIME TABLE. ' .D ! DEVAItT FI!0M A* M A *M. >.M. ! 1 I loj Wanganui .".... 7.0 ijHg 4.1 Z 3; Aramoho ...£..... 7.10j 1 *r°..4.3. 1 3! ! East Town PoiJ" po 8, Okoia ipojJJ po 9; Matarawa p 0 £ M p o 131 Fordell po J° po 18, Wangaehn po ?J po 23 ; Tnrakina 8.43 J/° 6.50 24 „ Platform ... P° £ 0 P 29j Bonny Glen po 5 9 0 po 881 Marton 9.17 045' 623 37; GreatfoH 0.38 f"J | 8.3R 4I» ; Kakiriki ip o 1 10 ! p o 43; Halcombe, arrive ...JIO.O o'oq 1 7.0 j Halcombe, depart .... 10.20 ' 7.20 49, Wakinoßoad ,-pn 45 po 61 ; Feilding 10.65 " 0 7.«0 54: Taonui po p O po 56 Bimnythorpe po p O Ipo 61 Terrace End po jj/j po 62 Palmerston 11.60 J_ 8.35 66 Long Burn po o P° GBj Karoro p • *>. po 69 Tiakitahuna p o >»1 P o 73 Orona Bridge po •§>, po 7fi Bainra.se po |^' po 80; Caniavvon po '{2 5 po 83j flfotniri po ls, o ! v ' p.m. «««! 86! Foxton, arrive 1.20. ' 10. 0 DOWN, C T)EPAHT TIIOM A.M. A* V A#M * P ' M r? po ' * ' «».^» *4HM ■ p O 0 Foxton ! 7.0 po 3 Motuiti ........ po p o 6 Carnarvon ...... p 0 p o 10 Bainesse a po po 14 Oroua Bridge . . *&v po p o 17 Tiakitahuna .... *l|po 6.10 1 9 Kiirere » (»| po po 20 Long Burn .... p^ po po 24 : Palmerston . . . . j 7.251 »? a r^O p 0 2o Terrace End . . . . po j « o 6.80 30 Bunnythorpo ..| po LS" po po 32 Taoi.ui P o P po f.O ! 35 Keilding j 7.28| 9.2 7.25 JSS Mukino itoml ....ipo | i po6ipo ■ 43 Iblcombe, arrive 7.66 '10.0 (7.42 I Halcombe, deparU 8.1010 2 17.07 I 46 Kakiriki J pojpoOpo 49 Greatford (^ 8.84! 0.4 ipo 64 Marton !g t p.o ! 1 1.16 830 67 Bonny Glen . . . . j po!p o p o ! < 5 2 Tutakina I'latfrm lg §j p° iP° -po j 63| Tnrakiim £*i 9.251 1 .4 jv S 30 I 68': Wangaehu ,g-oj po i poOlpo i 74| Fomell '£ a : p ip o jp o ) 77| Alaturawa p i p ipo j 7»! Okoia O^iP »lpoipo I 83, Eapt Town | Ip>jp ojp o : 83i Ai-amoho | ! 10. jOj 1 .10J9.5 "> 86 Wanganui, arrive i j 1 1.0 ; l.v0;10.»5 I A train leaveß Wanganui for Waitotar , atTa.m and 4.1 i> p.m., leaving there at 9.20 : a.m. and 6 '-10 p.m. ' p 0. — Platform;) only. Trains do not i stop at these stations uuless required. I Notice should be given t< the Guard ut the 1 previous stopping utation T. V. RO.HERHAM, G< tcral Manager. PUKEPAPA NURBERT Near Mahtox. ! O. P. HANNEKE I>EGS to call the attention of the -) settlers of Manawn'u to Iris ! large ami well-assorted stock of GRAFTED and BUDDED FRUIT TREES ORNAMENTAL TREES and SI 1 HUBS HAWTHORN, QUICKS, and! othtr j HEDGE PLANTS A fine assortment of POT P LANfS now o» hand. I would particularly draw atten« tion to my Large Stock of CONIFERS and other ORNAMENTAL TREKS, Which I now offer 50 PER CENT UNDER CATALO«Ufii> PRICKS. Inspection invited. Cataloguea sent free on application* Orders sent direct to the Nurem, Marton, or through Messrs Thy n re, linton & Co., at Foxton and Palmeruton, will be attended to. ' < V. F. HANNEKE, Nurseryman, Marteu. ■ ■ *■ ''^ ~ '. t ' ■ ■ . '.
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Manawatu Herald, 21 January 1881, Page 1
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