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RAILWAY TIME TABLE FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER. GREAT WESTERN AND SHREWSBURY RAILWAYS. GREAT WESTERN AND SHREWSBURY RAILWAYS. j WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. I WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS UP. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. DOWN. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. Manchester d 6 40 6 40 9 45 12 30 2 35 3 55 6 0 7 45 London .d 6 0 10 0 12 45 3 40 6 30 9 0 Liverpool 6 5 7 45 8 15 9 40 11 2012 30 1 20 3 20 4 40 6 50 8 10 4 0 Oxford 8 20 11 40 11 50 2 30 5 25 8 9 11 5o Birkenhead 6 25 8 5 8 3510 0 11 4012 50 1 40 3 40 5 0 7 10 8 30 4 20 Leamington 7 45 9 55 12 43 1 45 3 45 6 25 9 9 1 28 a 7 20 8 45 9 1010 55 12 10 1 45 2 25 4 15 5 35 8 5 9 25 5 0 Birmingham .d 6 0 8 3710 35 1 23 3 0 4 35 7 10 9 50 7 10 2 3o Chester d 7 45 8 50 9 2011 0 12 20 2 0 2 35 4 25 5 42 8 15 9 40 5 10 Wolverhampton 6 47 9 311 15 1 50 3 40 5 5 7 36 10 20 8 0 3 5 Saltnev 7 51 11 8 2 6. 5 50 8 21 9 46 5 1G Wellington .d 7 35 9 4211 48 2 30 4 28 5 45 8 10 11 4 8 50 4 17 Rossett: 8 2 1119 217 6 3332 10 1527 Shrpwsihnrv a s 5 95912 8 245 455 6 2827 1120 917440 Gresford .8 9 11 27 2 24 6 11 8 39 10 8 5 34 Shrewsbury d 6 50 8 10 10 512 13 2 50 5 1 6 7 8 32 11 25 9 22 4 45 Wrexham 8 19 9 13 9 4611 38 12 45 2 34 3 0 4 49 6 25 8 49 10 19 5 44 Leaton 7 0 5 10 9 32 4 5o RUABON 8 30 9 23 9 5811 51 12 57 2 45 3 10 5 0 6 38 9 1 10 34 5 55 Baschurch 7 9 8 26 12 28 3 3 5 20 8 47 9 42 5 5 Cefn 8 35 11 58 6 44 9 8 10 40 6 0 Rednal 7 20 8 38 12 39 5 32 8 58 9 54 5 17 Chirk 8 42 10 512 4 3 i7 5 9 6 53 9 14 10 48 6 7 Whittington 7 27 8 47 12 45 5 40 10 2 5 26 Preesgwvn. 8 47 12 9 6 58 10 52 6 11 Gobowen 7 33 8 55 10 3612 52 3 25 5 48 6 40 9 11 11 57 10 9 5 34 Gobowen 8 52 9*36 10 1212 15 1 io 3 24 5 17 7 3 9 21 10 56 6 15 d 7 23 8 43 10 2512 42 3 12 5 35 6 25 9 0 11 47 9 58 5 22 7 d "843 "9 25 10~"6i2~0 T~0 312 HT50 M .10 45 6 4 Oswestry a 7 45 9 5 10 4512 58 3 35 5 58 6 45 9 30 12 7 10 20 5 45 Oswestry a 9 5 9 45 10 2212 25 1 22 3 35 5 30 7 17 9 30 11 7 6 28 Preesgwvn 7 38 5 53 10 13 5 38 Whittington 9 0 TT 12 23 3 32 7 13 9 28 11 3 6 22 Chirk 7 43 9 3 10 4212 58 3 32 5 57 9 18 10 17 5 42 Rednal 9 7 12 30 3 39 7 20 9 35 11 9 6 28 Cefn 7 51 6 4 10 25 5 50 Baschurch 9 19 12 42 3 50 7 31 9 45 11 22 6 38 RUABON 8 0 9 15 10 55 1 9 3 45 6 13 7 0 9 31 12 11 10 32 5 57 Leaton 9 28 7 41 11 30 6 46 Wrexham 8 13 9 26 11 7 1 2012 50 4 0 6 25 7 10 9 41 12 22 10 43 6 10 a 9 4510 5 10"4512 58 1 43 4 3 5*55 7 5510" 0 I 11 40 6 58 Gresford 8 20 9 35 1 0 6 33 10 50 6 18 Shrewsbury d 1Q 1Q 10 50 1 3 1 52 4 10 6 0 8 5 11 45 7 5 Rossett 8 27 9 43 1 7 6 39 10 55 6 23 Wellington 10 36 11 11 1 34 2 12 435 6 18 8 30 12 9 7 35 Saltney 8 35 1 12 648 11 5 6 34 Wolverhampton 11 35 11 44 2 25 2 50 5 27 6 53 9 25 12 55 8 35 a 8 45 10 0 11 30 1 43 1 21 4 25 7 0 7 3510 10 12 45 11 15 6 45 Birmingham 12 47 12 10 3 0 3 20 6 10 7 2510 10 1 45 9 25 Cliester a 8 5010 10 11 45 1 55 1 55 4 35 7 10 7 4010 20 2 30 11 20 7 0 Leamington 2 23 .12 55 3 58 7 7 8 011 20 2 45 Birkenhead .a 9 2310 43 12 15 2 25 2 25 5 15, 7 50 8 2011 0 3 5 11 50 7 55 Oxford d 4 5 i2 0 5 3 8 41 8 58 4 5 Liverpool 9 4011 0 12 35 2 45 2 45 5 35)8 10 8 4011 20 3 40 12 10 8 15 London a 6 50 3 50 6 50 10 40 7 15 Manchester .a 10 20 1 55 3 5 3 5 6 2019 25 9 25 8 40 RUABON, LLANGOLLEN, CORWEN, BALA, DOLGELLEY, AND BARMOUTH. RUABON, LLANGOLLEN, CORWEN, BALA, DOLGELLEY, AND BARMOUTH. DOWN. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Up. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Ruabon 9 30 12 0 1 15 3 50 7 5 9 40 10 40 6 10 Barmouth 7 23 9 45 12 50 5 28 10 24 Acrefair 9 35 12 6 1 22 3 57 7 12 10 48 6 18 Dolgelley 8 40 10 30 12 40 4 10 6 35 3 25 Trevor 9 39 12 13 1 28 4 3 7 18 10 55 6 25 Bont-newVdd 8 49 10 39 4 19 6 44 3 34 LLANGOLLEN 9 47 12 22 1 37 4 12 7 27 10 0 11 5 6 35 Drws-y-nant ••• 9 2 10 51 4 31 6 56 3 46 Berwyn 9 53 12 40 1 45 4 20 7 35 11 12 6 42 Llanuwchllyn 9 15 11 5 1 15 4 45 7 10 4 0 Glyndyfrdwy 10 2 12 50 1 55 4 30 7 45 11 22 6 52 Baia 9 27 11 15 1 30 4 55 7 23 4 13 Carrog 10 11 1 0 2 3 4 38 7 55 11 30 7 0 Llandderfel 9 37 11 25 1 40 5 4 7 33 4 23 Corwen dep. 8 2510 20 1 10 2 15 4 50 8 10 10 40 11 41 7 10 Llandrillo 9 45 11 32 1 50 5 11 7 40 4 30 Cynwyd 8 3310 28 2 22 5 0 8 18 11 46 Cynwyd 9 55 11 40 2 0 5 20 7 50 4 40 Llandrillo 8 4110 36 2 30 5 11 8 26 11 55 Corwen .dep. 8 5 10 5 11 50 2 15 5 30 8 0 9 25 4 50 Llandderfel 8 5010 46 2 40 5 17 8 36 12 4 Carrog .8 12 10 11 11 57 2 21 5 40 9 35 5 0 Bala 9 010 55 2 50 5 26 8 50 12 15 Glyndyfrdwy 8 20 10 17 12 7 2 28 5 48 9 43 5 8 Llanuwchllyn 9 1511 5 3 0 5 36 12 25 Berwyn 8 30 10 25 12 16 2 36 5 58 9 53 5 18 Drws-y-nant 9 2811 18 3 13 5 48 12 40 LLANGOLLEN 8 37 10 31 12 22 2 42 6 5 10 0 5 25 Bont-newydd 9 4011 30 3 25 5 56 12 50 Trevor.. 8 47 10 40 12 32 2 52 6 15 10 10 5 35 Dolgelley 9 5011 40 3 35 6 5 1 0 Acrefair 8 56 10 45 12 37 3 0 6 22 10 17 5 42 Bajmoutt^ 11 25jl2 40 6 45 5 40 Ruabon arr. 9 5 10 50 12 45 3 5 6 30 10 25 5 50 CORWEN, RUTHIN, DENBIGH, AND VALE OF CLWYD RAILWAYS. CORWEN, RUTHIN, DENBIGH, AND VALE OF CLWYD RAILWAYS. a.m. a.m a. m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m> a.m< ailIli a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. S0"??, o n2 f tS f I* O Rhyl d 7 55 11 0 1 40 4 25)6 15 Gwyddelwern 8 10 10 45| 2 25 5 50 8 25 Poryd 8 0 11 4 1 45 4 29 6 19 8 20 10 551 6 0 8 35 pj-g Rhuddlan 8 6 11 10i 1 52 4 35 6 25 Nantclwyd 8 30 11 0, 2 38 6 5 8 40 go St. Asaph 8 15 11 19! 2 2 4 44 6 34 8 45 1112, -|-48 Trefnant 8 21 11 28 2 12 4 53 6 43 SI! 8 55 §* Denbigh.a ^.y Llanrhaiadr 8 37 9 45 11 30 3 10 6 30 Denbigh d 8 55 11 50 4 20 5 20 7 20 Denbigh 8 45 9 55 .11 40 3 20 6 40 '§• pwf ? in "+ 7 J a OA 10~IT; 7~T? n ON xChewl 9 10 xji 12 5 4 d5 5 o5 7 o5? Denbigh. d 9 20 12 10, 4 45 7 30 Ruthin 6 0 9 15 3 g" 12 15 4 40 6 30 7 40 Trefnant 9 27 12 17, 4 53 7 38 Eyarth f 9 20^ 12 20 4 45 6 35; §2- It' o ao I I Nantclwyd 6 20 9 30:g'l 12 32 4 55 6 45 A fmdaian 9 42 12 32, 5 9 7 55 Derwen. f 9 35^2 12 38 5 0 6 50 W# J g I I J Gwyddelwern 6 50 9 45 S 12 50 5 10 7 0' g § ft*1?1 9 58 810 Corwen a 7 0 9 551 1 0 5 20 7 10! P CHESTER AND HOLYHEAD RAILWAY, &o. CHESTER AND HOLYHEAD RAILWAY, &c. Chester d 12*58 alb «"l6 9°0 S°5 a'48 To V5(l| P4S5 5°*5 H45^"g&lfolo 'i)'fib DuWin Kj a'm' a'"°' a'°' am' "»• P' P'm' p'm' *»• «S-[»•»• Queen's Ferry 6 31 9 4512 35 3 15 4 50 6 0 8 40 7 45 5 47 KinWown Mint 2 43 6 43 9 58 12 48 3 26 5 1 6 12 8 52 7 58 6 0 H0lvhead i w fin 8 "o 9' "'l2"4oq"'o fT'Offi* Bagillt 6 48 10 3 12 54 3 32 5 7 6 18 8 58 8 4 6 6 JLJ "JO JLJ> _«0 _8J5 Holywell 6 51 10 12 1 2 3 42 5 15 5 38 6 30 9 6 10 49 8 10 6 12 Amlwch 11 0 5 27 Mostyn 7 5 10 20 1 10 3 50 5 23 6 40 9 13 8 20 6 20 Gaerwen^ 12 29 6 o0 Prestatyn 7 19 10 35 1 23 4 4 5 36 6 54 9 26 8 33 6 35 Gaerwen 8 45 9 49 1 15 3 44 6 45 8 47 Rhyl 3 13 7 30 10 45 1 34 3 45 4 10 5 25 5 45 6 8 7 5 9 3511 12 8 40 6 44 Menai Bridge. 9 010 3 1 32 4 0 7 0 Abergele 7 40 10 56 1 45 3 55 5 35 6 17 7 16 9 45 8 51 6 54 Bangor a 2 32 9 1010 10 1 40| 4 5 7 6 9 1 Llandulas 7 47 11 3 1 57 4 3 6 23 7 23 9 53 9 1 7 2 Carnarvon .d 6 0 8 0 9 35 12 55 3 30 6 15 8 29 6 25 5 45 Colwyn 7 54 11 10 2 3 4 5 5 50 6 30 7 30 9 59 9 8 7 9 Bangor a 6 25 8 30 10 0] 1 25 4 0 6 46 8 54 6 55 6 10 Llandudno Jun. 8 5 H 23 2 18 4 20 6 2 6 42 7 4410 11 Bangor 2 35 6 30 8 50 9 2010 15 2 30 1~50 4 15 7 15 M ~6~58 ~6~17 Llandudno J.d 8 10 11 30 2 30 5 15 8 5 Aber 6 40 9 0 10 25 2 40 4 26 7 26 7 8 6 27 Llanrwst a 8 43 12 0 3 0 5 45 8 44 Llanfair-fechan 6 46 9 6 9 3510 31 2 46 2 5 4 31 7 31 7 13 6 32 Bettws-y-coed 8 53 12 10 3 10 5 55 8 54 ••• Penmaenmawr 6 52 9 12 9 4210 37 2 52 2 12 4 37 7 37 7 20 6 40 Llandudno J.d TT 7 25 8 1510 1511 30 2 35 4 30 6 5 6 501T~5 10 15 Conway 3 1_ 7 3 9 25 9 5310 50 3 3 2 22 4 48 7 52; 9 30 7 30 6 51 Llandudno a 7 35 8 2510 2511 40 2 45 4 40 6 15 7 0 8 1510 25 Llandudno.d 6 50 9 15 9 5010 40 2 50 2 0 4 40 7 25^ 9 15 Conway.7 7. 3 39 8 12 11 28 2 23 4 26 6 7 7 4910 1511 40 9 20 7 24 LlandudnoJ.a 7 0 9 2510 01C 50 3 0 2 10 4 50 7 35; 9 25 Penmaenmawr 8 22 11 37 2 33 4 32 6 15 6 56 8 010 24 9 32 7 37 Bettws-y-coed 6 20 10 10 1 0 3 40 6 50| Llanfair-fechan 8 28 11 43 2 40 4 38 6 20 7 2 8 7 10 30 9 38 7 43 Llanrwst 6 30 10 20 1 13 3 50 7 01 Aber 8 33 11 48 2 45 4 49 7 7 8 12 9 43 7 49 Llandudno J.a 7 0 10 50 1 50 4 20 7 35! Bauor°r 4 1 8 45 12 0 3 0 4 55 6 40 7 20 8 3010 4512_2 J) 55 8 0 Lkidudno Jun 7 7 9 3310 510 59 3 10 2 25 4 57 7 55i ~i~L1:~ Bangor d 4 13 9 0 12 15 3 15 5 25 7 35 9 10 10 0 9 15 Colwyn 7 17 9 42 11 9 3 19 2 37 5 10 8 6 7 43; 7'"3 Carnarvon.a 4 36 9 30 12 45 3 40 5 55 8 5 9 40 ••• 10 35 9 45 Llandulas 7 24 9 49 11 16 3 26 8 12,' 7 50i 7 10 Bangor d 4 4 8 50 12 10" 3 10 575 8 40 12 5 Abergele 7 5 7 34 10 210 3011 26 3 34 2 50 5 25 8 211 7 58> 7 18 Mcnai Bridge 8 55 12 15 3 15 5 20 8 50 Rhyl 3 30 7 16 7 50 8 5010 1510 4411 38 3 45 3 5 5 36 3 40:10 3 8 8^ 7 28 Gaerwen 9 10 12 30 3 28 5 33 9 5 Prestatyn 7 24 8 5910 24 11 47 3 54 5 46 8 44j 8 16' 7 36 Gaerwen Tl 9 29 12~37 ••• Mostyn 7 38 8 10 9 1210 36 12 0 4 7 5 59 3 5^ g VfXX 10 29 2 13 7 55 Holywell. 7 49 9 2210 48 11 1212 11 4 16 3 30 6 10 9 6 8 39! 7 59 AmlwchAJ2 7 55_. —— I7V~A 12-50 ^gillt 7 56 9 28 10 56 .12 18 4 22 6 17 9 12 8 46 8 6 Holyhead a o 5 4 45 10 0 1 20 4 10 6 20 10 0 50 piint 8 2 9 3411 2 12 25 4 28 3 40 6 24 9 17ll0 31 R a iq Kingstown 7 5 Queen's Perry": 8 15 9 4711 14 .12 40 4 40 6 38 9 29i 9 4! 8 24 Unbhn 7 3o 1 Chester 2 5 4 20 8 35 8 5010 011 3511 50 1 0 5 0 4 10 7 0 9 5o1io'kq 9 25! 8 4-5 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. Whitchurch. ja'.m "7':a'm- »"So|p" Y&l p'7' "I' Tsi "7" p'"7 T. h- <T4 t"m' Kb "•i"1'- -Hi Oswestry d 6 20 6 0 11 1010 25!Thrs. 2 40i 4 i5 7 14 6 15 r» ^?fn1a;rvon a 9n ia eV a c c trn "• ••• 7 55 1'lan>"Ui.yTil!uh -■ Alj 11 30 2-5-g|— -1^ Portmeado'c 6 53 11 28 4 38 6 40 g 5 50 Lianymynechd 7 50 11 35) 4 15 4 45 7 30 Harlech 7 18 11 50 5 1 Llanfyllin a 8 30 12 10; 5 20 5 20 8 2 Barmouth .V.ar 7 46 12 21 5 28 Welshpool d 4 40 7 50 6 40j 11 25j 3 20 4 3_5_0 7 56 _.L. ■»_ 7 5 Dolgelloy.77T7 ~77 10 40 7 20 9 512 0 2 5 5 9 6 30 Kerry d 5s 50 8 20 1) o0 11 o0-3t 0 bJ 6 15 Penaia-enpool 10 53 7 25 9 1012 5 2 10 5 14 6 35 k on Abcrmule a 6 10 8 40 9 50 .11 50 3 20 g 7 30 Barmouth J a 11 33 7 45 9 33,12 3p 2 30 5 33 6 57 Newtown *cl 5 22 9 9 ;12 lj 3 58 x 7 36 7 41 Barmouth J. dep 7 35 12 34 5 34 fJToi MoatLaneJuna 5 36 9 2o ;12 13j 4 9 g 8 47 7 54 Towvn 8 18 12 59 6 3 Moat Lane J d 6 010 20 .7 12 201 3 ~2 TlOj 9 0 8 0 Aberdovey 8 26 1 8 6 13 fi 2o Llanidloes 6 3010 40 12 40: 3 22 4 30[ 9 30 8 20 Machynlleth ar. o 9 3 1 47 6 40 g 5q Moat Lane J d 5 3910 Io 12 16! 4 12i 8 52 7 59 Aberystwyth.d £ .7 0 8"f" 0 1 0 4 15 6 0 s jj Llanbrynmair 6 1811 20 § 12 51; 5 0j 9 30 8 36 Borth 7 26 8 22 1 22 4 52 6 22 oo Machynlleth 6 5512 5 § § 8 30 1 21! 5 311 6 15 10 0 9 2 Gl»ndov'ey.I « 7 49 8 42 1 41 5 26 6 42 £ 40 Glandovey 7 7 8 5S 1 37! 5 52! Q 31: 9 14 Machynlleth fi 8 15 9 3 2 3 2 30 5 53 6 56 g eg Bortii 7 26 9 45j 2 lj 5 57j 7 4; 10 34 ••• 9 35 Llanbrynmair 'S 8 47 9 32 3 5; 7 25 n oc Aberystwyth .a 7 50 10 20; 2 25- G 24: 7 20] 11 0 — ••• 10 0 Moat Lane J.ar. 9 31 10 13 3 0 4 0; 8 1 g Machynlleth .d "777 [~777~ 8 30 l" 28! 777" X25! ""I" 7" Tito ""LlaTnidloes77'. d "5^0 777 9 50 ~77 2 30 3 35, Mon. 7 30 "777 7" ^"720 Aberdovey 9 15 2 lj 5 54! 9 57 MoatLaneJ.a 5 25 10 10 2 50 3 55 only. 7 52 7 Towyn ••••••• 9 23 2 111 6 3| 10 8 Mo^O^ne J. d. T40 777 9 36 10 18 ~77~ 3 5 4 15 8 4 ~~7 —— "g—4 Barmouth June 9 38 2 32j 6 40; ••• 10 36 Newtown 5 52 9 52 10 31 3 16 4 40 6 0 8 15 8 iri Barmouth J d 7 55 12 40 9 40 2 4015 10 6 45 10 40 Abermule dep. TTll 1CT5512 0 3 20Xh; rs _8 50 777 777 Penmaenpool 10 10 10 3 0 6 0 7 5- 11 0 Kerry arr 6 35 11 1512 20 3 40 onl>' 9 10 Dolgelley 8 14 1 5 10 15 3 10 6 5 7 10 .I 1120 ?- 2- J T—- Welshpool dep. 7 15 7 30- 11 13 4 0 5 5o 8 53 9 0 Barmouth d 9 43 2 37; 6 45 4 0 —i-rp TTTTn q oa e on — — Harlech 110 12: 3 13 7 3! 4 35 LJanfyllm. o 35 10 10 3 20 6 20 Portmadoc 6 10 jlO 361 3 39 5 20 7 10 s 10 ^anymynech _7_20 10J5 3 55 bo5 Pwllheli a 6 41 Ill 18; 4 22 5 50 8 111 8 55 5 40 Llanymynech d 7 40 8 20jl0 40ill 34 4 21 6 3o 7 iO 9 20 9 23 Carnarvon .a 7 45 |12 15! 5 14 6 40 6 50 Oswestry 8 0 8 4511 0 11 54 4 50 7 5 7 40 9 31; 9 40 — — Whitchurch arr. 8 50 112 50 5 201 8 32 s-Shrewsbury and Welshpool Fair days only. T-Tuesdays only, on Kerry line. t-Third class for London by this train proceed via Stafford. CHESTER, MOLD AND DENBIGH. CHESTER, MOLD AND DENBIGH. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.! p.m. a.m. p.m. Lmi r>m nm ™ ™ Chester d. 7 25 9 35 12 22| 2 43 5 40 8 30 7 50 5 15 10 q! 25 P5'^5 P7 J P-m. a.m. p.m. Broughton Hall 7 35 9 45 12 32! 2 53 5 50 8 40 8 0 5 25 5e?l,lg.h I if A 10 2) 3 34 k QQ I Hope 7 49 10 0 12 47 3 7 6 4 8 54 8 12 5 37 J §3 10 14 12 8 3 34 5 33 7 9, Hope Junction 7 52 10 3 12 5o| 3 10 6 7 S- y\ 7 aI in ?? 12 27^ 3 50 5 52 7 lr\ Padeswood 7 55 10 6 12 55! 3 15 6 12 8 59 8 17 5 42 Sn^erch I f, JJ E E 3 58 a 0 7 S Llong 7 59 10 9 12 59 3 19 6 16 9 3 8 22 5 47 S?ymwyn ?S in 4? 12 47 4 6 6 10 7 Mold a 8 3 .10 14 1 l\ 3 24! 6 21 9 8 18 30 555 Mold a '1^46 1|_47 — 4_b _^bl0 7 Mold d 8~"5-7710T4-77 1 77— "3241— T21 "777 "O) -777 77 j 77 ":7" d | J g g n \t I 8 so 6 10 Rhydymwyn 8 12 10 24 1 15: 3 331 6 30 9 17 £ lo,nS | | S 12 S 4 14 6 20 7 S § 53 6 13 Nannerch 8 22 .10 33 1 24 3 43 6 40 9 27 I Padeswood 8 8 10 56 12 5o 4 14 6 20 7 53 8 58 6 18 Caerwys 8 30 10 41 1 34; 3 52 6 49 9 35 g°Pe Action 8 12 11 1 ••• } 0. 4 19 6 2a Bodfari 8 35 10 46 1 42! 3 59 6 58 9 42 H°Pe. 8 15 11 4 1 3 | |2 6 28 7 59 9 3 6 23 -18« ° 152 -»> ?">' »^ GG .-JIK7 {30 II^ GIS GGO WREXHAM AND BUCKLEY. RAILWAY FARES FROM LLANGOLLEN. ° WEEK DATS. Single lickets. Return ditto^ Single Tickets. Return ^itto. j 7T 1 2 3 I 2 1 2 3 I a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. A B a.m. la.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. STATIONS. s. d. s. d. s d. s. d. s u. STATIONS. S. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Wrexham. dep. 7 15 9 3512 15: 2 40! 5 30 8 15 9 45 Buckley d 8 0(10 5012 55 4 5 6 25 5 55 Aberystwyth 17 9 12 3 6 11 29 9 20 6 Ho yhead via Cor. 18 3 13 9 Y 10 30 6 23 0 Gwersyllt 7 21 9 4012 20 2 4515 36 8 21 9 51: Mold d 8 010 48 12 47 4 7 6 22 77.' «»™outh 10 3 7.) 4 t>17 3 19 6 3 so 2 9J 10 9 8 6 Cefn-y-bedd 7 30 9 4712 27 2 52 5 44 8 29 9 59;Hope June 8 18711 5 1 5 4 24 6 32 6 5 l^'or 1 no 6 4 23 9 18 6 Lland^dnojV^c! 10 9 I 1 « n « Caergwrle 7 37! 9 5312 33 2 58 5 50 8 3610 5;CaergwrIe.. 8 2511 12 1 12 4 30 6 39 6 12 Birmi.ghTm 7777' 14 3 lo 6 sn] 23 9 17 6 London sa 4 2311 15 4 54 0 40 0 Hope Junction. 7 45jl0 012 41 3 5 6 0 8 4410 13iCefny bedd 8 3211 19 19 4 36 6 45 6 18 Bristol 28 6 21 0 12 4 17 6 3-i 0 { Manchester 11 3 8 a 53 18 9 14 3 Mold ar. 8 3|10 14 1 4 3 24 6 21 9 8 Gwersyllt 8 39111 26 1 26 4 42 6 52 6 25 Cllirk 21 16 0 8^ 36 26| Oswestry 30 22 1 ii 5 0 3 9 Buckley 7 55 10 1312 48 3 18 6 15 9 010 20^Wroxhama 8 45)11 32 1 32 4 47 7 0 6 30 Corwen 2 1 1 6 0 10 3 6 „2 ] 11 06 2317 V U ,XI 1- -Carnarvon 15 9 12 6 7 1 28 6 22 6 i Ruthin 4 10 3 6 110 8 3 6 0 .-r, rp, joi-j i „ „ Denbigh 6 1 4 6 2 10 3 1 <> Shrewsbury 60 46 26 10 0 76 « ▲—Kuns 011 lhursdays ana oaturdays only, b—Saturday only, c—Saturday only. DolKeiky 8 2 5 8 3 2i 13 9 9 6 j Wrexham 2 4 1 g 0 ioj 4 0 2 10 (
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In Gout, Rheumatism, and NeuralgiG Pains Ij, This Ointment never fails to give relief. Its very first a cation lessens the inflammation and diminishes both heat pain. This soothing Ointment, by depurating the blood °5' route to, or from the affected parts, promotes healthy In severe and chronic cases the Pills should always be ta* as their purifying alterative and restorative qualities, place whole mass of solids and fluids in a wholesome aondition. The Mother's Friend.—Skin Disease^ however Desperate, may be Radically Cured. f Scald heads, itch, blotches on the skin, scrofulous sores king's evil, and such like affections, yield to the mighty of this fine Ointment, provided it be well rubbed arouno affected parts two or three times a day and the Pills be ta*" according to the printed directions. Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis, and Stiff Joints. Many of the worst cases of the above diseases will yield 1:04 comparatively short time, if the Ointment be diligently aEEied- to the affected parts, even when other means have taj* Hollo way's Pills should also be taken in appropriate doses* Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the ft lowing complaints:- Bad Legs Corns (Soft) Lumbago SIIÏJl DiS" Bad Breasts Contracted and Piles eases Burns Stiff Joints Rheumatism Scurvy Bunions Fistulas Sore Nipples Sore B** Chilblains Gout Scalds Tumours Chapped Hands Glandular Swell- Sore Throats Ulcers ings Wounds The Ointment and Pills are sold at Professor HOLLOW^ Establishment, 533, Oxford Street, London; also by every respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the > Iisecl World, in Pots and Boxes, at Is. l|d., 2s. 9d., 4s. Sa-i 22s., and 33s. each. The 2s. 9d. size contains three, the size six, the lis. size sixteen, the 22s. size thirty-ttire?>t ot the 33s. size fifty-two times the quantity of a Is. lgd. Box. 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