/bOYAL Jg?§§|jS£ HOTEL, Palmebston "Noet±. * ' H^HE Proprietor begs to thank his "I Mends' and patrons m the district, i!a<L the travelling public generally fbr the large arid increasing support be--stowedupon him/ "He, m return; assured all'that'his constant aim is to keep andstLpply the very- best of 'everything. No second quality of' anything is kept m the j hojlise, Us specialities ' being CONVENIENCE} CLEANLINESS, &COSIFOBT, witß/all the 'qualifications and accommodation of a nrstec'lass Hotel: > SAMPLE BOOMS For Commercial Men. , BILLIARD- ROOM. r THe best m the district, and, With every Convenience; LIVERY & BAIT STABLES' 1 ' On an Extensive & Complete Scale. SECURE HADDOCKS} ' , ' Well grassed. SADDLE HOUSES; BUGGIES) &c, Always on hire. Saths. Office rf or it/088 tad Co.'s telegraph Line of t?oaches between Wellington) Wanganui, Napier, and. the Wairarapa Distnct. • , ,p^i s Time Table 6 f F Coaches. passengers booked 'to all Stations.) r i Arrivals : From Napiee every Monday and Thursday; 7.30 p.m. From.WEfeLiNBTON every Monday and Thsirsdayj 9.40 p.m. ' • From eVery , Monday and* Thursday, »p.m: ' From; Waieaeapa every ' Monday and Thursday, £.30 p.m: Departures ? T6 WjbbmngtqWj' Monday atd Thursday 10 J>-i%L «" To WAi.(|A^oi,rTuesday^and Friday, 3.0 *&h ' hit Tb^ T|^aay and Friday, To "V^ibabap I, Tuesday and 40 a.m; Information always obtainable concerning arrivals and departures of Steamers from Foxton. 11/rANAWATtf HOTEL, FOXTO3ST, (Samuel tansley, (Late of the Ellington Club), , Peopeietoe. Every attention and comfort for Visitors - and TraVellers to the West Coast. ' THE CELLAft Is capacious,' and is well stocked with Wines, Spirits, and Ales of favourite brands and superior quality; ~ =^~ i A good Table is kept and the sleeping apartments stre lofty and well ventilated. GOOD STABLING,« And Secure Paddocks. - 29th August, 1876. Tj N- *E EELi NG, ACCOUNTANT AND fALUATORj LAND, ESTATE; ' AND V GENERAL COMMISSION AGfENT,The Squaee, NORTH. TJ O B* S A 1/ 'E. A FAEM of 8H Acres, within eight miles of Foxton, arid fronting the Railway. It is substantially fenced round boundaries, and has a3-roomed Cottage thereon, and alO-ficre Paddock. Part of the land has been ploughed and sown. — Apply to EENEST S. THYNNE, Land Agent, FoxtOn. Jj l TwoPdr^ble ENGINES,' 1 14Horse, 1 12-Horse.- --,, For particulars, apply to MANSON &. BARTHOLOMEW, : ',) Feeding/
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 68, 13 June 1877, Page 1
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