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N Z. BULWAYS. TJIOXTON-NEW PLYMOUTH SBO- £ TION. Trains leave DAILY as under— (Sundays excepted.} SOUTH. STATIONS. [ A.M. A.M. pJST Wanganui, depart 8.0 -4.15 t John's „ P P •ramoho „ 8.10 4.25 Eastown „ P P Ukoia „ p p Mitarawa „ p p Fordell M 8.50 5.5 Baker's Crossing p p Wangaehu „ p p ! urakina „ 9,45 5.48 Turakina Platform p p Bonny Glen; deprt p p Marton „ 10.20 6.20 Greatford „ 10.37 635 Kakariki „ P P Halcombe, arrive 11.0 7.6 1 Halcombe, depart 10.50 11 20 7.20 ! Makinoßoad „ P p P Feilding „ v.20 11.50 7.50 Taonui >, P P P Bunnj thorpe „ p p p Terrace End „ p.m. p.m. p Paxmebston „ 12.16 12.35 8.30 Long Burn „ P P Karere „ P P Tiakatahuna „ P P Oroua Bridge „ p p Baimsse „ P P Carnarvon „ P P Motuiti „ p p Foxton arrive j 2.0 9,55 NORTH. ■'-■•- ySTATIONS. A.M. A.M. P.M. Pbxton, depart 7.30 4.25' M tuiti • „ p ' p < rnarvon „ p p ' Bainesse „ p p Orouaßridge „ p p Tiakatahuna: „ p p Karere „ P p Long Burn „ p P PALMEBSTOH „ 8.55 6.40 5.45 Terrace End „ p p p Bunnythorpe „ p p p' Taonui •» P p p Feilding „ 9.50 7bo 6.30 Makino Boad „ p p p Halcombe, arrive 10.25 8.5 7.0 Halcombe, depart 8,20 7.20 Kakariki „ P P GJreatford „ 8.45 7.46 Marton „ 9.1 3 0 Bonny Glen „ P p Turakina Platform p n Tmakina, depart 9.40 833 Wangaehu „ p p Baker's Crossing p p F" '. 10,25 9J5 Matarawa „ r» ~ n Okoia ,| p p Eastown „ p p l ra T m u h ? »• n « 6 9 - s <> St John's „ P p Wangpnni, arrive- 11 0 10,5 RAILWAY FABES. From Palmerston to Nation. Single. Return. First. Sc'nd First. ) Sc'nd s. d. s. d. s.'- d. ! s. d. Terrace End 6 4 6 j 4 Bunuythorpe j 1 4 1 1 1 9i 1 2 Taonui j 1 9 1 2 2 s| | 1 6 Fei.ding 23163020 Makino Road j 2 8 1 9 3 6 j 2 4 Halcombe j3 9 26 50J34 Kakariki \ 4 4 2 U 5 9 310 Greatford , 41l 3 3 6 6 44 Marton < 5 8 3 .9 76 5 'o Bonny Glen <65 43 8 658 Turakina 76 5 0 iq 0 68 Wangaehu 86 5 8 n 3 76 Fordell 90 63 12 6 84 Matarawa 10* 2 6 9 13 6 9 0 Okoia 10 4 6 11 13 9 9 2 Eastown 11 3 7 6 15 0 10 0 Aramoho 11 8 7 6 15 .0 lo 0 BtJohn'B H 6 7 8 15 3 10 2 Wanganui ll 10{ 71l 15 9 10 6 From Palmerston to Station. Single. , Return. First. Sc'nd First. Sc'nd s. d. s. A. s. d. a. d. Long Burn 9 6 1 8 Karere 12 9 16 10 Tiakatahuna I 4 Hi 1. 9 1 2 Oroua Bridge 2 1 1 5 ! 2 9 110 Bainesse 2 8 1 9 3 6 2 4 Carnarvon 35 2 3 - 4 6 30 M< &# 4 0 2 .8 -.5.. %,,.% 6. Foxton 46^0 6040 GENERAL CONDITIONS. Parcels and Goods for all Roa 'side Stations, and Private Sidings must, be pre-paid, and will be put out on the Platforms 'of those stations at the risk of , the consignee.' T r Parcels and Goods /from all Roadside H 1 turns. Platforms, an,d Private Siajungs can be made tp' pay at Wanganni. Aramoho, Waitotara," 'Waverley, Manuiabi, Patea, Fordell, Turakina. Martotij Gr6'itfdrd; : Hat-" combe, 1 Feilding; Palmerston,' and Fexttn ; and at New Plymouth, Sentry HilLWaifcara, Inglewood, Stratford, Normanby,"! and Ha we *a. T . The Raflw&y Department does, not pledge jtsdf to the despatch or arriVkl of the Trains at thfe ie'iact /time" notified m the above. Tables, and m the event of any circumstances arising either during or prior tothe jonpeyj being njade,;,whiqhi . tnajt Render" it impossible or inexpedient for the Train to proceed, will return Hhef fares paid, but dues not undertake to forward the Passenge'Sf,-: ■. , -:'!":. Any Passepger getting into a train at^a Booking stktion without' a 'ticket, willbe' charged oge abilling m addition to the ordinary fare. LUGGAGE.— Each passenger is allowed I tot'ke 112ibof PERGONAL luggage f NOT ! j INCLUDING MERCHANDISE of any ! kind) and for every 561b~ above this weight, f«.r every 50 miles or fraction of 50 miles, 1 the charge will be One Shilling. No.lug- [ gage will be al owed to be taken into the ' drnage:?, unless of such a size that it can, I be placed under the seat withouVinconvcn-ii-nce to other Passengers;. Passengers are strongly recommended "to bave tbeir Names and the Station to which they are proceed ing distinctly marked on their Luggage and to ss tisfy themselves that it is placed' upon the Train, as the Railway Department will not be responsible U!ile3B it is booked and paid for. Pass rigers can be booked at Stations only on condition that there is room m the Tiain. Children under three years of age travel free ; over three and under twelve years of age half-fare. HORSES, OARKiAGES,&c.~The Railway Department does rot nndtrtaka to' forward Hones an <l Carriages hy a-:y par* ticular Train ; but whe-i sent they cust be at the Forwarding Station half • an-hour before the departure of the Train. Tb.e owi>ei> of Horses mu-t provide means of', securing th^m iri the Horsebox, and^ttrer' ailway Department will nat be 'accountI able for any injuries sustained through j their breaking loose or otherwise, nor will it j undertake; J to „carry -unbroken or-i.vicions '. Hor-es. At Country Stations requisitions for H«r6e-b'.xeB or Carriave-Iru?ks must | be made the day befor-: they are want d. > D< Gm must be provided with chains, I or other suffieic-nt means f securing them, '{hey wili not be allowed in^. carriages and the sender- tno^t 'd''-t-iin a ' ticket, Tto be I given/ up befote thfAt&d of.. the jourmey, 1 hefoifetheDog is o»Uvered. ' A' ' l , I UKTUtt^ or PERIODICALTTICkKTS [ will not be av.-dlable Uft Special aJn>! Exoursion -Ttaina. -except when th« Ordinary I Time Table is suspended. [ PLATFORMS r JNLY— Trains do not j >top at thee« -unlpi's r'qvd-ed. Notice. \ should be' given to the 1 Oufcrd at tb» pre<' vious stopping Stßtibn. -i r»PK« lAL Noyi''|f.ji:lVi-«Miß»»'JX4«'< spatch, Parre.fJ Extra I-nggage. a».d Dogs must be at the .Station - Thir% Minutes bef re a vert4si*ri time of departure. ,jF. .P, MAXWBLI, Z: General Manager N. Z. Railwa^ik

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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1116, 1 December 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1116, 1 December 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1116, 1 December 1883, Page 4

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