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y Z, li ILL IV AYS. ¥j^OXTO3T.NEW PLYMOUTH SEo"- -- TION. ! Trains leare IMILY as under — (Simdays executed.) S^ UTH. STATfOS-S. A.M. a!m] PM? Wanganui, dop«rt 8.0 4.15 "t John's „ p p Ar-itioho „ 8.10 4.25 Eastown „ p p okoia „ p p M-ttarawa s „ P P Fordeil „ -8.50 5.5 Bak<»r s Crossing p p \Vi'n'ja<j(.n , p p ". uvakina „ 9.45 5.48 Turakina Platform p p Bonny Glen, deprfi "" p p "Marton „ 10.20 620 Greatford „ 10.37 635 ! Kakariki . „ P P lialconririe, arrive 11.0 7.0 Hal<v»inbe, d<part 10.50 11 20 7.20 Mskitioßoad „ p p p Feilding „ U.aO 11.50 7.50 Tannui „ p P P Bunu\thorpe „ p p p Terrace Knd „ p.m. p.m. p Paimbrstos „ 12.15 12.35 8.30 Long Burn „ p p Karery „ , p p Tiakatahuua „ P P Oroua Bridge „ p p Bain- sse „ P P Camai'von „ P P Motuiti • „ P P Foxton arrive 2.0 9.55 . NORTH. STATIONS. A.M. A.M. p!mT Foxton, depart 7.30 4.25 Motuiti „ p p : < 'arnarvon „ . p p :: Bainesse „ p p Oroua Bridge „ p p Tiakatahuna „ p . p Karere' „ . P p Longßurn „ p p Palmkestoit „ 8.55 6.45 6.45 Terrace End „ p p p Bunnythorpe „ p p p Taonui „ P P P Feilding „ 9.50 750 6.30 Makino Boad „ p p p Halcombe, arrive - 10.25 8.5 7.0 Halcombe, depart . 8.20 7.20 Kakariki tJ p p G-reatford „ 8.45 7.05 Marton „ 9.1 8p Bonny Glen ■ „ p p Turakina Platform p .3 Tuiakina, depart 9.40 8 3 Wangaehu „ p P Baker's. Crossing p p FordeU „ 10.25 9.15 Matarawa „ p p , Okoia ■ fJ p p Eastown „ p p Aramolio „ H. y 9.50 St John '8 „ p W'angPnui, arrive ' 11 0 10.5 RAILWAY FARES. From Palmerston to Station. Single. Return. I First. Sc'nd First! Sc-nd s. d. b. d. s, d. 8. d. Terrace End 6 4 6 4 Bunnythorpe 1 4 11 19 12 Taonui 191223 16 Feilding 2 3 1 6 3 0 2 0 Maiiiuo'Eoad 2 8 19 3 6 2 4 Ualcombe 39265034 Kakariki 4 4 2 ll 5 9 ■ 310 Greatford 411 3 3 6 6 4 4 .Vlarton 583 9 7650 Bonny Glen 65 4 3 8 6 58 •urakina 7 6 5 0 10 0 6 8 Waniiaehu 86 58 n 376 Fordeil 9 ?> 6 3 12 6 8 4 Matarawa 10 2 6 9 13 6 90 i>koia 10 4 6 11 13 9 9 ,2 Xa Btown8 town 11 3 7 6 15 ° 10 6 Aramoho ll 3 7 6 15 O 10 0 St John's H" 6 7 8 15 3 10 2 Wanganui ll 10 7 11 15 9 10 6 From Palmerston to : - Ssatiin. J irmlo. , Return. First. Sc'nd i First, s. d. s. <1. s. d. s. cl. Lonsj'Bnvn 9 6 ! l 8 Kivvere I 2 9 16 10 Tiakar ; iV.unfi ) 4 111 9 1 2 Oroua Bridge t ' 152 9 110 Btiini'sse 2 « 1 .9.; 3' 6 2 4 CarnarTon 3 5 2 3 4 0 3 0 Motuiti 4 0 2 8 o 3 3 6 Foxton ' 4 6 3 0 6 0 4 0 ; G BSN^S RAL C'pNßlTipSft 1 I Parcels aiid Go.xls for. all Roaiside Stations, ! J latforms, and T'rivat j^idings must bo 'pre-paid'. and will be put ou* on the Blatfbrai.4 of those stations at the, risk, of the consignee. ' .' " "'" " ; ; , ' ' J ' j Parcels and -Goo<ls from' all Kbadside' t^tiv ti- iri?, Pla'f ortris, and Private 1 didingd* can bp ma<!e to pay at Wanganui,' iArarhoho, Waitotara, • Waverley; Mamnahi," Patea, Fordeil, i'ur.ikina. Marton, Greitforcl.-Bfal-ci)rabe,vFeil;,ling. I'almerslon, and Foxt ..n ; a.-id at New Wy mon :h f Senti-y 1 till, VS'aitara. Ingieyyood, Siratf--rd, .Normanby,^,- and' -Hawe;a. ' j.. .., .., . . ■„ .? , ( ..; j The RailwayiDepartmeni'does .npt^pledge itself to , til-? jjes|)Htch 01;. arriyal ( pf ( the, Trains vatu at the "exact tiiop notified., in .the. ajiove Tal'les, ami m the event of any,cir: Cf imstanc'cs arising either during or prior to the journey b"efnj> ; uiaile, whicK' "may render it impossible or inezpedit-nt for theTrain to procee.l. will retun the fan-s paid, .but d ; >c- n<>t undertake -to forward the Passehe'ets. r ; Any Passenger getting i^to a .train at a . Booking tation without a ticketi will be chnrgerionu. selling m addition, to, the ordinary fare." ; LUGGAGE: — Each passenger is allowed 1 totakell2ibof PKR^VNAL luggage' NOT INCLUDING MKRCHA;NDIvSE of any kind) aud for every. 561 b abov.e thid (Wnight, ti every 50 miles or fraction of 50 mile?, 1 the charge will be One Shilling. No lutrj page will be al o •ed to bti taken into, the 0 rriage j , nines* uf sucha size tnatit can I be .placAid undev tde seat sritaoitf incoavon--1 Ince to other Passengers, I'assenge);.* are strongiy recommended to have their Nam- 8 and the Station to which they are prbetieding distinctly marked on their Luggag ■ ' and to satisfy themselves that it is placet upon the Train, as the Railway Department will n^t be responsible v iless.it. is. booked and paid for. ' ' .■■•••.■ !'as3"ngers can be booked at' Stations only on condition.that thereis room'in the ■ Train. Children under three years of ago,: travel free jjjyer, .three and undei. .twelve yiears of age half-fare. ' HOUSES, CAii'iIAGES, &c.- T The Railway Dopiiituic % it does '• ot undertake t-> forward Howes ami Carriages l»y * ! y par* t^cular Train ;.but when, sent theypust be up the Forwarding Station haltan-hour before the depart u;e 6f the Train, l'h c ow:-er»- of Horses mu*t prt/Vide' means 'of securing them m the Hor'e-box;>and 'the' ailway,, Department will riot be accountable if or any injuries sustained- through] their breaking,loose or .otherwise; nor will it:-; untJertake ti> cprry unbroken or vicious* Jiorses.' At Country Stations, requisijtions., for Horse- b/xes- or Carriage; iru ks mus<t be made the day >efore they are warittd. j DUGS' must be prWiiled with chains," or other sufficient means securing them. They will not be allowed m carriages and the sender must obtain a. ticket, to be given up liefcre the end. of the journey, l)i;fo:e the Dog is <i"liverei. . . jRBTtJKN or PERIQDIOAL TICKET* will not be available lor Special and Excursion Trains, except when the Ordinary Time Tableis suspended. PLATFORMS < >NLY— Trains do hot stop at these unless required. Notice should be given to the Guard at tbe-pre» vioufi stopping Station. ; KPBtIAL NOTICE : To ensure despatch, Parcel, Extra Luggage, and Dogs must be at the Station at least Thirty Minutes bef Jre advertised time of departure : J. P. MAXWSLIi s : General Manager N, Z. Bailwayi ,

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1226, 1 May 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1226, 1 May 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1226, 1 May 1884, Page 4

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