NEW ZEALAND RAIL WAYB.-P ATE A-M AN AWATIT SECTION, : TIME I'Tb l E : On and Aftee sth Mat, 1880. UFI D9WN. M. STATIONS. a^m. r^M. j STATIONS. A . M .„, p . M . | Waugauui ... Depart' 7.0 12.15 4.15 Foxton . Deimrt 7T T^ 3 Aramoho ... „ 7-10 12.25 4.25 3 Motituti P 7 -° • l ' 2s 3 East Town o . po . g Carnarvon " £ p0 ' ,P°- , I ffi£^ ::: :: k j:.o 0 : It ffi'SSsrs^- " 1 p° t°: !3 ForcteH p . o . It p . o . ■" » I I- to- ■ 18 Wantraohu ... „ .o . P . o . P . o . 20 ;r,0u S Burn i" " * p - 0 ' P-°-I 'rSa Platform" ZfffZf I!^^ - D^ rt § " 29 BonwGlßn ... J p* P ;°; |^ Bau™?horfo".: " gt p '°- p "°- ■ ( 33 Marton ... „ '9.17 2.29 6.23 33Taonui X " p °' P p -°- --37 Qreatford ... „ 9.33 2.45 6.38 SoPeilding ... " fSr. % p -°v ?•»• 40 Kakiriki ... „ p . o . P.o. P.o. SSMakino W " ™° O 9 - 25 6 - 30 43 Ha combe ... Arrive 10.0 3.10 7.0 43 Haloombe .. Arrive 7?4 Fn% %S' Haloombe ... Depart t0.20 3.30 720 -arrive 7.5 a. 10.0 7.0 49 Makiuo Eoad... „ .0. P.o. P.o. Halcorabo ... Depart BlDin9n loa 51 Poilding 10.55 4.5 7.50 46 Kakiriki »»}>-™ _ a.iv 10.20 7.20 51 Taomii p.o po p.o. 4>l Greatford ... " % s's'hoj." 7% 56 Ilimnythorpe... „ p.o. P.o. po. 5 1 1 Marton I s ti !?' . l A £ 61 Terrace End ... „ p.o p.o. P.o. 57i Honny Glen '.'.. " «n 63 Palmorston ... „ 11.50 5.0 8.35 62 Tiinikina Platform " £ So I?,' VS" 68 Lonsßura ... „ p.o. P.o. G3Tur.ikiua ... ™ Afliilß G8 Kamre „ p.o. *: p.o. 63 Wnngaehu a „„ 11 - 40 8 - 30 69 Tiakitahnna ... " ' p . o . P . o . 71 Poivloll " * P '°- l'-°- »•<>• 73 Oroua Bridge ... „ p.o. # . p.o. 77 Jlatarawa '... " -g i,°' p -°- p ' 0> ' 76 Bainosse ... „ p.o. .>> n.o. 79 Okoia " > p- ° - p -°- p '°- -80 Ca.-na.rvon ... , p.o. g p.o. 83 East Town Z \\ * \* V» V* 83 Motu.t. ... „ p.o. fe p.o. 83 Aramoho ... § &50 P i 10 V a% 86 Poxton P i^o A 10.0 S6 ! Wit "- !IQ » i - Airiv, ° iff lO f • WANGANUI AND NEW PLY.iIOfeITH ~ DOWN. up H ataiions. .. M . P-»-j|gg* -, sTa^nl A . M . a. H . 3 SaSo' D ° l>ilrt r?o tof 8»1 Now Plp. nou th,aept by train 7T 7Br n rw°ek::: ::: ;; P . o 10 p *f.sa3 j»'»tfo« l .d. J ,tb,oo»«i l ... 9 . 5 . 12 KftiXwi arrive 6.45 5.0 ; Waverloy, dopt by Coach ... 6.30 Kai Iwl depart by Coach 7.0 5.10 |-| Kai Iwi, arrive by coac % ' Wavorley arrive by CoacU 8.10 || g Kai Iwi ... * Depart 10.0 W Stratford arrive by Coach P S?O ««| 10' Aramoho 11 ' ft« ?,■?» New Plymouth arr. by Train 7.12 ggi^Wangauui Z Z arrive 1a45 i% ' p.o. PLATFonMa oslt— Trains do not stop at these unless required. Notice ehall be oiven tn th Gnard at tho previous stopping Station. given to tn T. F. ROTHERAM, Oeneral Manao-«r All Time Tables issued prior to this date aro now oaVo.ftiwi '"•onager.
AUCKLAND OYSTHR SALOON, Taupo Quat. WM. JAS. JOHNSTON, (Late of Wicksteed Place), FbQITEBEE AND GeEENSEOCER, Next door to James T. Anderson, Cabinetmaker, Taupo Quay. W. J. J. begs to inform the inhabitants of Wanganui and the public generally, that he has opened the above premises as an Oyster Saloon. Fresh Oysters by every steamerStewed Oysters at all hours. A fresh supply of every description of Vegetablts alwajs on hand. The Trade Supplied. to farmers. 'TWE Undersigned has now on J_ view, AND SELLING AT EEDXTCED BATES, DEERING'S CELEBRATED HAKVESTEE KING." Reaper and Binder with latest im. provements. The best and most simple machine offered. The recent alterations make this machine A PERFECT SUCCESS. Illustrated Catalogues ana all information can be had on application to W. D. SHAW, Ironmonger, Agent for Wanganui. T. D. CUMMINS, GROCER & PROVISION DEALEB, WICKSTEED-STBEEI & TAUPO QUAY. TO FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN nnHE undersigned is a Cash purchaser, and will give the highest aarket price for Well-fed Pork, suitable for Bacon-curing purposes. Pigs ' must be either Dairy or Grain Fed. ] Carcases about 1501bs preferred. ' T. D. CUMMINS, Taupo Quay. VICTORIA TIN WORKS. I ORIMBLE AND OURCELL, PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS, IRON AND ZINC VVOKKEKS, AND J TINSMITHS, (Successors to C. W. Turner). B. & P. desire to thank the public of Wanganui and surrounding districts for the large and steadily increasing amount of patronage bestowed on them since taking over the J Victoria Tin Works, and to assure i their patrOus that no effort will be spared on their part to *nerit a con- : tinuance of their support in the future. All work guaranteed, and charges very moderate. Estimates given. BRIMBELL & PURCSLL, Victoeia Tin Woeks, 1 (Next Dr Earle'B), o VICTORIA AVENUE. t G. H.. BOWEKN, ' PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, AND SIGN WRITER, I Oil, Colok, and Glass Warehouse VICTORIA AVENUE, /^1 H. 8., whilst thanking the V!Xt» public for the liberal support G theretofore accorded him, desires to i call their attention to his large stock J of Paperhangings, of all qualities and j, prices, and the Trade to his stock of j Oils, Colours, Varnishes,"White Lead, d and all kinds of Painters' requisites, at the lowest prices for the best s , articles. i GILT MOULDINGS, SUNDRIES, &o.j &c. w Estimatea furnished, and all orders S( attended to with the greatest care and the utmost despatch. Note the Address - ~ G. H. B OWE EN, J VIOTOSU AVEHUJS. I
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9131, 4 June 1880, Page 4
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