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Trains Toronto for E. at 7.35 am., 5.30, 7.15, 11.35 p.m.
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"W. at 7.30 a.m., 12. 15, 3.45, 5.25, 11.45 p.m
Trains Georgetown for E. 5.05, 9.57, 11.46 a. m. 5.00, 9.45 p.m Ar
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"W.12.47, 8.55 a. m, 1.25, 5.00, 6.30 p.m Trains Hamilton for W. 2.55 9.00 11.30 a. m, 2.55, 3.30 5.10 11.35
Trains Caledonia for E. at 5.05, 7.47 a.m, 4.31 p.m
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"E. 2.00, 6.05, 9.10, 11.30 a.m, 5.00, 9.05 p.m
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"W. at 2.43, 11.00 a.m, 5.50, 9.05 p.m
Trains Jarvis for West at 10.40, 11.50 a. m, 6.30 p.m
*CANADA SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
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"East at 9.25 a. m, 4.12, 6.30 p.m
Trains Hagersville for W. 2.16, 8.59, 10.18 a.m, 3.22 p.m
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"E. 5.31, 10.18 a.m, 1.57, 6.15 p.m
ROBT. KERK, Gen'l Pass. Agent.

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PORT DOVER & LAKE HURON RAILWAY.
Leave P. Dover 6.15 a.m, 2,17 p.m | Arr, 10,45 a.m, 7.0 p.m
JAS. WERSTER, Supt.

BARLOW CUMBERLAND, Ticket Agent, 35 Yonge Street, Toronto.

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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.

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