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' NZ. BULWAYS. TjIOXTON-NEW PLYMOUTH SEC.C; tion. Trains leave D.ATLY as under— ; (Sundays excepted.) I SOUTH. ,; STATIONS." A.M. i 1 AJM. *Tm7 Wanganui, depart 8.0 4.15 r<t John's ..,..' p p Arftmoho „ 8. iO 4.25 EaEtbwn „ p ; ' p Okjoia „ P P Matarawa „ p p Fordell „ , 8.60 5.5 Baker's Crossing . p p Wangaehu „ p p Turakiua „ 9.45 5.48 Tulrftkina Platform p , p Bohny Glen, deprb p p Marton „ 10.20 6.20 Greatford „ 10.37 635 Kakariki „ p p Halcombe, arriye 11.0 7.0 Halcombe, depart 10.60 11 20 7.20 Makinoßoad „ p p p Feilding „ 11.20 11.60 7.50 TaOnui „ p p p Bujnn^thorpe » p p P Terrace End „ p.m. P.m. p PaLMEHSTOn „ 12.15 12.35 8.80 Long Burn „ P P Kairere „ p p Tiakatahuua „ P P Orpua Bridge „ p p Baintsse „ p p Cakaryon „ P P Motuiti „ P P Foxton arrive 2.0 9.65 NORTH. I STATIONS. A.M. A.M. Foxton, depart 7.30 4.25 jMqtuiti „ p p Uarnarvton „ p p Bainesse „ p p Oroua Bridge „ p p Tiakatabuna „ p p Karere ' „ p p Long Barn „ p p PALMBBSTOy „ 8.55 6.45 5.46 Terrace End „ p p p BunDythorpe „ p p p Taonui •» P P P Feilding „ 9.50 7bO 6.30 Makiro Boad „ p p p Halcorabe, arrive 10.25 8.5 7.0 Halcombe, depart 8.20 7.20 Kakariki t , < p p Greatford „ 8.45 7 5 Marlon „ 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 FordeU „ !0.25 9.15 Matarawa „ P p 2 koia '» P Pi I Eastown „ J j, 11 Aramoho „ H.o 9.50 Sfc John'B „ P - p Wangpnai, arrive 11 o 10.5 BAILWAY FABES. From Palmerston to Station. Single. KetufnT" : First. Sc'nd First. sSc'nd ! s. d. s. d s . d. c <J Terrace End 6 4 64 Banuythorpe 14 31 19 12 Taqnui, 19 12 2 3 16 Feiiding 2 3 1^3020 AlaMuoEoad 2 8 I, ' $: q 6 2 4 Ha^comba 392 fi 50 34 Kakariki 4 4 21l 5 9 310 Greatford 411 3 3 6 6 44 Marton 5839 7 65 0 Bonny Glen 65 43g6s 8 Tnrakina 7 6 5 0 10 0 6 8 Wangaehu 86 58 n 3 7g Fordell 95 63 12 6 84 Matarawa 10 2 6 9 13 6 90 Okoia 10 4 611 13 9 9 2 Eastown 11 3 7 6 (5 0 10 0 Aramoho U 3 7 6 15 0 i 0 0 St John's 11 6 7 8 15 3 jo 2 Wanganui ll 10 1 7 a 15 9 iq 6 From Palmerston to Station. (Single. Return. First. Sc'nd First. Sc'nd 8. d. 8. '.A. s. d. a. d. Long Bum 9 6 1 8 Karere . 12 9 16 10 Tiakatahuna 14 ll 1 9 1 2 Oroua Bridge 2 ■ | 15 2 9 110 Baihpsae 2 8 19,3 6 2 4 Carnarvon 352 3 4 6 so Motuiti 4 0 2 8 5 3 3 6 Foxton 4 63 0 6 0 4 0

GENERAL CONDITIONS, Parcels and Goods for all Roaiside Stations, Platforms, and Privata hidings must be :pre-paid. and will be put our on the Platforms of those stations at the risk of the consignee. Parcels and Goods from all Roadside Stations, Platforms, and Private Sidings can be made to pay at Wapganui, Aramoho Waitotara, Waverley, fllanutahi, Patea Fordell, Turakina. Marton, Greiitford, Hatcombe, Feilding, Palmerston, and Poxtcn • and at New Plymouth, Sentry Hill,Waitara' Inglewood, Stratford, Normanby," 1 and Ha we/a. *" • The Railway Department does not pledge itself to the despatch or arrival of the Trains at the exact time notified mi n the above Tables, and m the event of any fa. cumstances arising either daring or prior to the journey being made, which may render it impossible or inexpedient for the Train to proceed, will return the fares paid, but , does not undertake to forward the Passen. gers. Any Passenger getting into a train at a Booki ig ctafcion without a ticket, will be chairgud one shilling m addition to the ordinury fare. LUGGAGE.— Each passenger ib allowed to tke 1121 bof PERSONAL luggage fNOT INCLUDING MERCHANDISE of any kind) and for every 561 b above thid weight for every 50 miles or fraction of 5d miles' the charge will be One Shilling. No lugjrage will be allowed to be taken info the CY-Triage*, unless of such a size that it can be placed under the seat without inconvenience to other Passengers. Passenger.* are strongly recommended to have their Nam- s and the Station to which they are proceeding distinctly marked on their Luggagu and to sati>fy themselves that it is planed upon the Train, as the Railway Department will not be responsible v iless it is booked and paid for. l-'ass-^ngers can be booked at Stations only on condition that there is room m the Tiaii . 'Children under three years of age trayp] free ; over three and under twelve years of age half-fare. HORSES, CARRIAGES, ice— The Railway Department dues rot undertake t> forward Horses and Carriages by a-.y par« ticular Train ; but whei sent they n?ust be at the Forwarding Station half.an-hour' before the departure of the Train. The owners of Horses must pn.vi-le means of seenring th'mi m the Hor-e-.box, and the I ajlway Department will nnt lie account- ; able for any injuries sustained through j their breaking loose or otherwise nor will it uniortake to carry unbroken or vicious Horses. At Country Stations requisitions for Hurse-b'iies or Carriage- iruks mu^t be made the day fcef"re they art wanted! DOGS must bu provided with chains, or other sufficient means of securing them. They will not be allowed m carriages' aiid the sender must obtain a ticket, io be given up before the end of the journey, ' before the Dog is delivered." RBTURN or PERIODICAL TICKETS will not be available for Special and Ex* cursion Trains, except when the Grdinary Time Table is suspended. PLATFORMS ONLY— Trains do not i stop at these unless required. Notice should be given to the Guard at the pre» ' vious stopping Station. ' ' SPECIAL NOTICE : To ensure deepatch, Parcele, Extra Luggage, and Dogs must be at the Station at least Thirty Minutes before advertised time of departure. J. P. MAXWBLL, GenenlllanagetN. SLBatlinffa. <

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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1131, 21 December 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1131, 21 December 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1131, 21 December 1883, Page 4

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