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N...-Z. RAILWAYS. tfOXTON-NEW PLYMOUTH BKC- *■ TION. Trains leave DiTIT as under— (•midays exce.'tcdO SOUTH. | a.m~ Xkm. p.m? Wsmjinnui, (iep v' 8.0 415 • t John's „ p * . m oho „ 8 . 0 4< 25 EaHown „ p p t>koiii „ p p M tarawa „ P'p „ 8.50 5.5 B:ik»Ts Crossing p p W n-;ai;r.u , p p ' urtikiiia „ 9,45 5,43 Turakina Platform p p Bonny Glen, depri p p •Marton „ 10.20 620 G reai ford „ 10.37 635 Kikariki „ p p t< alcombe, arrive U.O 7.0 Hal,: mb.-. d-p:ut 10.60 11 au 720 M-iki no Boad „ p p p 'Kfilding „ ll.aO 11.50 7.50 Ti n.-.i „ p p p Bu 1, 1, thorp;; „ p p p Tirrace Knd „ p.m. P.M p Palmeestov „ 12.15 12.35 B.io Lonx I.urn „ P P Karere ?) P P Tiakatahuna „ p p "roua Briige „ P P Bain sse „ P P Ca narvon „ P P Motuiti „ p p Foxton arrive 2.0 9.56 NOBTH. : station^.' a;m:. a.m. tt pMX Foxtonj. depart ;ri 7.30 . -a. . ; 4J25. Motuiti . „ . p ....;'.... p Carnarvon „ 'p. p Bainesse „ P t>" ; •Touaßidge ,/ p ' p Tiakatahuna „ P : p Karere ; : . „ : . .; -p--, ; p "Lpngßurn „ ' „,p L ; <p ?AIIMEBBTOX '"'„'' 8.55 6.45 5.45 ■Teriftc'e'.Ehd : ,',' p p p Bunnythorpe „ p p p -taonui „ .•■■• p : p, p Feilding „ 9.50 7bO 6.30 Maki .0 Road „ p p p Halcombe, arrive 10.25 8.5 7.0 Halcombe, depart 8.20 7.20 Kakariki „ p p . Greaif,»rd „ 8 .45 7.05 M ar! on „ 9.1 .-8u ' Bonny Glen „ p Turakina Platform p ? Tv akina, depart 9.40 B*^3 Wnn]Eriehu „ p P Baker's Crossing p p F ' rdeU „ 10.25 9.15 •atarawa .. n n okola , p p Eastown J J" J at John's „ p Wanganui, arrive 11 0 50.5 BAILWAY FARES. From Palmerston to ' bta,i <>n. Sitigle. Keturn. Kirsr. j -c'nd Fu>t. 1 rfe'nd ». d. I s. d s. d. I s. d. Terrace F:id G 4! «3 1 L 4Bunnythorpe i 1 4 11 1 li ' I*2 Taonui !1912.231i6 Fei .insr 2 3 1 « 3 0 *2! .0 MaU ino Eoad 2 8 1 9 .3 6 2L4 Hal.-ombe 3 9 2 6 g 0 3! .4 Kakariki 4 4 2 )l 5 9 3 10 Gieaiford 4li 3 3 6 6 4 4 :>iarion 08397650 Bonny G'en 65 43 g6 5 8 tirakina 7 fi 5 O jq 0 6 8 W..n;ai-hu 8 6 5 8 11 3 7-6 For ii-ll 9 5 6 3 12 6 8: 4 'latarawaI atarawa 0 2 6 9 Vi 6 9 0 k ota 10 4 6 11 13 9 9^2 '■as.own 11 3 7 6 5 0 .|Q 0 A.-a'nobo .11 3 7 615 0 lqo Llo n's li 6 7 B*ls 3 10 2 Wanganui ll 10 7 11115 9 10 « From Palmerston to . '. iSati >n. -in.-le. Return 1 . Fir l Su'f.d • Fus'. --c'nd •■«. d. . %). j s. d. s. ;d. Lo:<g Bu 11 9 611 j 8 KMit'te 12 9-! 1 6 1 0 'iaka*:<^una I 4 ill i . 9 1! 2. »r u-t !: r (tge i 1 5 i 2 9 110 ! ai i.sst' " 2 _ I 9 3 C 2 1 4> a na. von 3 5 2 3 4 6 "3 ; 0 ■■> uri 4 0 2 8 5 3 3 16 i l ' x;«)ii 4 ti 3 0 6 0 [ 4j 0 GBN3KAL CNDITI >NS. ; Parcels and Go »ds for all Boa 'side Stat mi-, 'latforms and Privat-. rhlinss must •>« pre-piid. and will be put oo r on the *tar.form 3of those stations at the risk bf the consignee. : : ; P*arcels and Goods from .all Roadside t ti n*, Pla;forms, and Private riidings r-ari ; be- male to pay at Wanganui Aramohb,' 1 Waitotara, Waverley,;, Manu' ahi, Patea, For tell, I MMkina Marton, Greitford, Halcombe, FeiMing. Palmerston, and. Foxt. ri ;■ a>.d ac New Plymo'«rh, Sentry Will, Waitara. Ing?ewood, Stratford, Normanby, " arid Hawe -a. ■*. * "• ..'*"' ! The Railway Department does 'not pledge, 'ts If to the despatch or arrival bf .' the' Trains at the exact time notified m the above Ta'des, arid m; tbe event 'of -any 'cir-! ciimstances arising either during or prior to the journey being male. which may render it impossibly or inexpedient for the Train to proceed, wiilretu n the fares paid, but dues not undertake to forward ;the' Passehgers.' ' ' 'LT . , " " " j . Any Passenger getting into a train at 'a Booki'g tation without a ticket, will be charigedone soillirig m addition^to the oi*dinarv f'*re. , : -...' .-.,;-; ,-.:J;; ..■■_., j liUGGAGHI.-T-Eachpassengetj is allowed to t : ke : 1 1 2; bof P RB ->( )NAL luggage NOT INCLUDING MERCHANDISE of any kind) md for every 561 b above this weight, f 1 every 50 miles or fraction of 50 miles, i the charge will be One Shilling. No. lu-r. L'age will be al o*ed to he taken into the C rri&ge-, un ! ess "f such a s'ze tnat it can be placed under the seat without inconvpni nee to othe> Passengers. Passengers are strong y recommended to have their Nam s and tlie Staiion to which tbfy are pro cedingfli tinot y marked on their Lugßag and tos»ri fy themselves that it is placet upc the Tiain, as the Railway Department wiil n>t be respo sible v t less it is booked and (aid for. i ass n«<rs can be booked at Stations only oa condition that there is room m the Tiain. 'hiidren under three years of age f ravel free ; ov^r three and under twelve years of age h,'df-fare. HOUSES, CAR iIAGES, &c— T^e Railway D-'pait'iient d .es 1 ot undertake t;> forward Hor=esani C-trria-.es >>j a y par* ticular Traiu ; but when sent they irust be at ihe Forwarding Station half- an-hour before the dep'v'ui'e of theTriin. The ow. er- of Horses mv t pr«<vi le means of securing th'-m m the Hor c box, and the ailway Department will not he accountable for any injuries sustained through their breaking loose or otherwise, nor will it un iortake to carry u"brokeu or vicious Hor-es. At Country Stations requisitions for Hurse-b'ies or Carria.e-'ru ks mut ■jc male ihe day 'ef r • they aie want. d. . D G> must be pr ivided with chains^ lor ot h> r sufficient means f securing them. { Ihey wili not b. allowed m carriages and ihe sen 'er mu-t o t in a ticket, 'o b: ijiven up lef 'c the end of the journey, , b«foie the Dog is 't-'ivered. KKTURN or PEBIODICAL TICKETS will lint be av-i'able l'>r Special an"l v Excursion Tiaina exc-»'t when the Ordinary Time Table is suspended. PLATF. )RMS NLY—Trains do not >toy at these unless rrqui cd. Notice should be given to the Guard at the pre* I vious stopping St.fcion. j .-vpK IAL N"TI- E : To ensure da. ! spatch, Purceif. Extra Luggage, and Tois I must be at the Station at 'east Tl-ir-y Minutes bef reaivertis^d time of departure J. P. MAXWELL, General Manager N. Z. Bailw^i. . ' 'Z

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1167, 5 February 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1167, 5 February 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1167, 5 February 1884, Page 4

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