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' "" ' «v-_*-.'. . . •; <•». — N. Z: R^lfirfAYS. BpOXTON.NEW PLYMOUTH BECTION. Trains leave DAILY as under — (Sundays excepted.} SOUTH. STATIONS. [ A.M. • A.M. P.M. Wanganui, depart 8.0 4.15 ] w t John's „ P P Aramoho „ 8.10 4.25 Eastown „ . P P Okoia „ PP,. Matarawa „ P P Fordell „ 8156 53 r J Baker's Crossing p p Wangaehu „ P P Turakina „ 9.45 5.48 Turakina Platform p pBonny Glen, deprt p p Marton „ 10.20 6.20 Greatford „ 10.37 6.35 Kakariki „ P P Halcombe, arrive 11.0 7.6 Halcombe, depart 10.60 1120 7.20 MakinoEoad „ p p p' Feilding „ 11.20 11.50 7.50 Taonui „ p p Bunnythorpe „ p p p Terrace End „ p.m. P.M. p PALMEBSTON „ 12.15 12.35 8.80 Long Burn „ p p Karere „ P P .Tiakatahnua „ P P Oroua Bridge „ p p. Bainesse „ p p Carnarvon „ P P Motuiti „ p p Foxton arrive j 2.0 9.65 NORTH. STATIONS. ~ AJtf! A.M. P.M. .-- — _ i . , , „. Foxton, depart . 7.30 ' 4.25 Motuiti „ p ' p Carnarvon ..-■--.•. p.- — p ißainesse , „ p p Oroua Bridge .•„ - p.. ' p Tiakatahuna „ _p p Karere . „ p p Long Burn „ P p JPaIiMbBSTOIT „ 8.55 6.45 5.45 " Terrace End „ p ... p. -.p Bunnythorpe „ P ; R P f-abriui „ p ' p p Feilding „ 9.50 • 7b6 6.30 Makino Road „ p p p Halcombe, arrive 10.25 8.5 7.0 Halcombe, depart 8.20 7.20 .Kakariki „ p p Greatford „ 8.45 7.45 Marton „ 9.1 8.0 Bonny Glen „ p p Turakina Platform p p Turakina, depart 9.40 8.33 Wangaehu „ p p Baker's Crossing p p Fordell „. 10.25 9.15 Matarawa .. no Okoia ,; J J Eastown „ p p Aramoho „ 11.6 9.50 St John's „ p p Wangpnni, arrive 11010.5 RAILWAY FARES. From Palmerston. to Station. Single. Return. First. Sc'nd First. Sc'nd s. d. s. d. s. d. «. d. Terrace End 6 4 64 Bunnythorpe 14 11 1 9 1 2 Taonui 19 12 2316 I'eilding 23 1 6 3 0 2 0 Makino Road 2gl9 3 624 Halcombe 39265034 Kakariki 4 4 2 11 5 9 310 Greatford 411 33 6 6 44 Marton 5 8 3 976 50 Bonny GJen 65 43g658 Turakina 76 5 o^o 68 Wangaehu 86 58 v 3 76 Fordell (95 63 12 6 84 Matarawa 10 2 6 9 13 6 9 0 Okoia 10 4 611 13 9 9 2 Eastown 11 3 7 6 15 0 10 0 Aranqoho US 7 6 15 0 lo O St John's 11 6 7 8 15 3 10 2 Wanganui 10? 711 IS & 10 6 From Palmerston to Station. Single. : v ' Return. First. Sc'nd .Fust, Sc'nd .8. d. 8. *1. 8. d. 8. d. Long Bum 9 6 1 '8 Karere 12 9 16 10 Tiakatahuna 14 ll 19 12 Oroua Bridge 2 l 1 5 1 2 9 110 Bainesse 2 8 1 9.3624 Carnarvon .3 5 234 6 30 Motuiti 4 02 8 533 6 Foxton 4 6 3 0 6 0 40 GENERAL CONDITIONS. Parcels and Goods for all Roadside Stations, Platforms, and Private Sidings must be pre-paid, and will be put out on the Platforms of those stations at the risk of the consignee. ; ... A •' Parcels and Goods from all Roadside Stations, Platforms, and Private Sidings can be * made to pay at Wanganui, Aramoho, Waitotara, Waverley, Manutahi, Patea, Fordell, Turakina,*Mar_on, Greatford, Halcombe, Feilding. Palmerston, and. Foxtcn ; and at New fly month, Sentry HiLLWaitava, Inglewood, 1 'Bfo»tford, ' Normau^y,^ ani Hawe.'a. .••'.< The Railway Department does not pledge itself to the. despatch or .■ arrival ; pf, the Trains at. the exact time ( nQti^edL,ip,, the above Tables, iand lii' thip event of'any oir«. cumptances arising "either during or prior to the journey being made, which may render it impossible oi*; inexpedient for the Train to proceed, will return the. fares paid, but. does not undertake to forward the Passengers. A • Ay . AA- y 'A ... Any .Passenger getting into a train at a Booking Station without a ticket,, will be charged one sbllling'in, addition to the .ordinary fare. "'"' . ' LUGGAGE.— Each passenger is allowed to tike 1 1 21 bof PERSONAL luggage (NOT INCLUDING MERCHANDISE of any kind) and for every 561 b above this weight, for every 50 miles or fraction "of 50 miles, the charge will be One Shilling. No lug. ' gage will be allowed to be taken into the Carriages, unless of such a size that, it can be placed under the seat without inconvenience to other Passengers. Passengers are strongly recommended to have their Names and the Station to which they are proceeding distinctly marked on their Luggage and to satisfy themselves that it is placed upon the Train, as the Railway Department will not be responsible unless it is booked arid paid for, ..._.. Passengers can be booked at Stations only on condition that there is room injhe. Train. Children under three years of age travel free ; over three and under twelve years of age, half-fare. HORSES, CARRIAGES, dec— The Railway Deparfim-nt does not undertake ; jtar forward .Horses ahd^ Carriages hyany par* ticular Traih ; but when sent .he^ must be at the Forwarding Station ha&.an-hour. before the departure of the Train. Tb]© owners of Horses must provide mean's 'of securing them m the Horse-box, and the jtilway Department wiH.not .be accountable for any injuries sustained through their breaking loose or otherwise; nor will it undertake to carry unbroken or vicious Hordes. At Country Stations requisitions for Horse-boxes or Carriage-.tru.kSJ mu_t< be made the day before thejr are wanted. j DOGS must be provided with chains, or other sufficient means of securing them. They will not be allowed m carriages and the sender must obtain a ticket, to be i given. (i9p ,b>£«)re ithe- enc|ipfathl? '_otir»ey.T before the DogjfjMivered. ni//_A^rL2 iRBTUKN'or fc TERI(WcAVTIC_-STS will not be available tor Speoial and Ex;otxrsion Trains, exoeptrwhen the Ordinary Tijoae Table is suspended. . PL A'l FORMS: ■ . £#LY^Tra&J Ado not .stop at these* unless r<quiied. Koiioe should be given to the Guard »t th» jpre» [ Vious stopping tibitionT"" - " ...-,.. ! hPBt IAL N(»TI< _ : To ensure dei -patch, P-rce_YE*traT Luggage j ajjiiDogs .mast be at the Station at least Thirty Minutes before ati ver tised {fine of departure. ■ I! • .Uvyy^Zl v.J/ ; F^._aA!_arEliL,i7.-r4 General ManagarN. Z. Railwagrs. rt: r.vvoiii! Vi9-.':.C> ,*'Aif:j;VKjV; mi*

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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1111, 26 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1111, 26 November 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1111, 26 November 1883, Page 4

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