ISSJgg^sMiilMk* Communication BETWEEN -FOXfON and WELLINGTON. N A P. IE. R " (Captain Holmes) runs regularly between Foxton and Wellington. ■This vessel has just received new Engines 'and Boiler, and has had a thorough oVerhaul m the hull! While the general accommodation for passengers has been greatly: improved, a separate cabin has been' erescted for ladies, replete with every convenience. -•A^tiiftsteamer is kept solely m this trad^passengers and others can rely on her running regularly. Carries a Stewardess. : Fo^ -Fjreight- or Passage apply to J^W". LtDDELL, Foxton; °*Sfc & G - TURNBULL & CO., *^^' : Wellington. ■Octbb;i&,lß76. ;wELLiN^i-Tpi|i:. . 7; £tjA$ |pA3kEB ' " Tpt " '.; .: Traaegiregulajly from the Port of ; F6xton for Wellington, Lyttelton,. and Eaikoura. -^ '-^r.>-- : T;-: —.v}U-^ : , Singi/E Faces tot Lyttelton or Eaikoura from' Fpxton^-Sak>on,. £3 10s ; Steerage, &-m.h- ■■-■I •■■-■ ;■■:■•: in.':--.-- ' .- : : - ;The! above steamer possesses: superior accommodation,. and carries an experir ©need, Stewardess, &c. v> ■>* i ; .- ,- "•' For freight or passage apply to ; : V. , ;* ;.' K.J.N- KEELINjGK " "VV^ ... .: The Square, Palmerston North.;; : - J: M. COLLINS, Foxton. "^E^V'^EAL^nI) RAILWAYS; MiNAWATIJ; &^FOXTON. "ti"me table. Up. Down. •4 2 Stations. |_J^ 3 p.m. : a.m! a.m plm. 6.58 11.58 -*-ar. Foxton . . . dp.-*- 6.30 1.30 6.35 11.35 „ *Carnarvon . . . „ W 6.54 1 .54 6.5 11.5 s „ Orouaßridge,, §7.242.24 5:44 10.44 "§ *Karere ... „Z. 7.45 2.45 5.22 10.22 !„ Palmerston „ §8.10 3.10 4.52 9.52 w „ *Bunnythorpe „ a 8.37 3.37 4.30 9.30 -r<bp. Feilding ... ar.-y- 8.58 3.58 ..■■■:■ ■ i Note: Trains stop at Stations marked * by signal only. Passengers wishing to alight must give notice to the Guard at the previous station. '. Passengers are requested not to enter or leave' the cars while m motion. Season and School Tickets issued to and from all stations at very low>rates. Apply to the Manager. 'To insure despatch, parcels should be bopk^^t en minutes before the starting ~vrj b tic c. i COACH TO NAPIEE. Mr. A. PETER'S Coach will LEAVE the Royal Hotel, Palmerston North, for Napier, every TUESDAY Morning after the arrival of the Train from Foxton. EE. M ETA R D, • From Geneva, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLEE, PALMEESTON & FEILDING. Awarded, Paris Exhibition, 1867. London, 1862. ' Vienna, 1873. Chronometer, English, and foreign Watches Repaired. Any kind of Jewellery made to order. Jobbing for the trade. "TT^ ILL IAM ANDERSON, Commission Agent, FEILDING-. Properties Sold ; Debts Collected ; .Land Selected for Settlers; Improvements such as Clearing, Drain- ..-. ing, Fencing, Building, &c, PLANNED AND SUPERVISED BY WILLIAM ANDERSON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, Feilping. EOR SALE.— One of the best Business SITES m the Square.— For particulars, apply at office of this papev, ': .::; - ; ::.::>■:.:/■ \<&' ,: . : -is - .--ri.
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 28, 24 January 1877, Page 1
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