Page 4 Advertisements Column 1
Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 59, 23 July 1879, Page 4
* * Important Notice. . + Our subscribers throughout the district will be pleased to learn that'ioe have made arrangements with Mb Charles Sherlock to represent Feilding m the columns of this Journal?*' That gpntleihan' stable manage- ment of the RanffUik^A^li^^^^W'' is halcyon, days; combined: ywii^jh^t Hntitygte knowledge of all parts 7of the county, is the surest gvavahteeithatA^alcomie; .-" CJteJfeni '. Ah%m,ZKiwitea, and otlter Aoutlying^places DfiU h<fve tJtair wants ventikited;wMle subscri- * hers ■at.Paln^lt^^a^^^^i^-'Seou^e ' 'A*ews garnered from every corner of the. ' ,0 * NotiG^t^A^eif^sers.,: 0 . a. **-..■ '■-. '7A+ '^Aa-A '■ 'J.'." :-y-' Persoib'sAfw Juive'iioi a cur- rent account, must —forward CASE with ' r , advertisements, sdrtitid. ''tf^'^wrsew-fow^nf- m. order Ato.. avoid tfye *$^ense%f.'jpss^ v^gr payments' of smatl sums. W A*GANm-MANA WATT& I iSI£OTION TJME, T.j^BEJ!7. ji:i _. ~yyl-i^imyyi r '/.:-yy.A ■. ~ "7yz7z7 n L7. :■■'■■'".;'!."■ ".: : A2 , Depat From— :i y A.m. a.m. p.m.; '!^_^^^^^:^. -•-'" WangaSui!if..A:;A: : 6.45 11.25 4.15 , 2 *Ajraih^:AAA:A.A i 6'osdi:3s 4.23 2 *«:ast?»Town 7 A 11,38 426 7 *Okoiao 1 . 7.W 11:55 4.43 8 *Matarawi^. ? .,... ? . ,7,2212,0, 4.48 A.A- "' A. -*•'--''•' s • ; -' ; •- : ' p.ni. 12 *Fordell A AHA 7i45 12:20 5.7 17 *Wangarfiu ; ;«--.v i A <8.15 12148 j 5-29 22 Turakina .......... .'. 8.40 1.1 1 5.51 28 *Bonny-Glen . . -.-, - 9.8- 1,31 6,11 32 Marton . ^ «,, 4*2, 1# 36 Greatferd "/.-. J:*.?!. 9:38^ 1.58 6.38 "42 Halcombe (arrive) 10.0 2.20 7.0 Halcombe (depart) 10.15 2.35,7.15 50 Feilding.... mSO ;3.5i ' 7.42 55 *Bunnythorpe ..... i 1.12 3.27 8.0 62 Palmerston „..!^>. 11.48 j4.3r ; 8<25 A ' 7 p.m. ' - c 67 *Karere... .......... 12:8 8:43 72 Oroua Bridge, ...a. r 12.28 , 9,2, 79 *Carnarvon ....'.....12.57,/ 9.30, 85 Fpxtpii ...... .,.....; 1.18 9.50' ■ - - ■ * _** — — —- — . '■ — : — - --NORTH. - ■ '* -->•-(."■' >--■-- . 2D epat From a.m., a.m.. .p.m. p.m. ?k . . ::r-AA^A-A F0xf0u v., .:.... -:., - 7,5 : 54.25s 4.25 6 *C»rnarvon ... ; 4.43 1.3 *Oroua Bridge 7.55 5.8 1 8 *Karere .'..,. 8.15 . 5.25 23 Palmerston ... 8t35 4.30 5.45 2« *Bunnythorpe 9r5- 5.6 6.10 -3 4 Feilding 9.2£ 5.28 6.30 43 Halcombe (ar. c i-9.55 6.0 „7.0/ Halcombe (de. 7.3010.15 7.20 48 Greatford. 7.5210.37 7.42 63 Marton. a." 7/10-53 / .7.^7, 56 *Bonny"Glen '1911.7 ' ' 8.9 62 Turakina. -3 9 11.30 8.29 67 *WahgaeW... 9.2 11.55 8.51 . .. . . p.m. 73 *Fordcll, 9.2512.23 9.13 76 *Matarawa! A. 9;'40 12.45 ' ' 9£o- -78 *Okia 9.5012-50 ,9.35 82 *East Town... 10.7- Ij7 ' l 9.52 *82 *Aramaho .., 10.10 lrlO 1 - 9.55 85 Wanganui ... 10.20 13.0; i 10.5 V i — n^ i i- -t « -■ - — — ■ - ," .','. l 'Ii GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE, Book & Stationery Warehouse, THE SQUARE / " ' .V' <Nea* Post and Telegraph OJBce) Palmerston North. tA : l y -j J. P. LEARY: ' - Begs to infprm the pu.hhc-th|trhe has now opened the above, and that having jsade some important additions to his printing plant, he is prepared^ to execute > fe all kinds of, printing work m a manner i satisfactory as to price ahd quality, and ' td supply all orders with promptitude, J. P. Leary has, moreover, selected 8. well-assorted stock of books and sta- , tionen^ and such as he thinks will ade. qfately supply all demands m this 'lin<y He therefore invites the public to an inspection of the same, respecting the quality aud prices of which, he is as- -B«red, they will be well satisfied.