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DAW'S LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Manchester Hotel, FEILDINGr. ROACHES TO BIBMINaHAM Daily (Sundays excepted) TIME-TABLE : Leave Feilding . . . . &30 a.m Arrive Birmingham . . 1 1 . 30 a.m Leave Birmingham . . 1.30 p.m. Arrive Feilding .. .. 4 p.ta. , COACHK3 TO PEMBERTON l*eav« Feilding — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 8.30 a.m. Leave Pemberton— , . ■ ■, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays ; ac 8.30 a.m. „ ■ Parcels and Luggage, -which may be left at the Hotel, delivered anywhere on the road. PRINGLE & RICHARDSON, EMPIRE LIVEEY AND BAIT STABLES, FEILDING. MAIL COACHES to Birmingham Daily (Sundays exoepteij. Time-table. Leave Feilding 8.80 a.m. V Arrive Birmingham ... 11.15 a.m. Leave Birmingham ... 1.15 p.m.,, Arrive Feilding ... 8.30 j».ga; Parcels and luggage collected at hotels and stores and delivered anywhere on the road. i^i 0B B AN D CO ''8 TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. Between BIRMINGHAM AND B'EILDINGr. Leave Mr Lowes' Hotel, Birmingham, MONDAYS, THTJKSD\YS, AND SATURDAYS At 8.80 a.m. Leave Hastie's Hotel, Feilding, on arrival ol Mail Train from North at 4.10 p.m. All goods and parcels for Apiti carefully forwarded. Buggies, saddle Horses, '&c, Ac, always on hire at Mr Lowe's Hotel*' W. MAN A G iff, PEOPRIETOB. N.B.— W.M. is Mail Contractor between Fowler's (Birmingham) and Apiti. ■' "■ CITY LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES (Near the Colonial Bank of New Zealand), Kimbolton Road. HAVING taken over the above Stables, lately occupied by Mr Saml. Daw, I am now prepared to break horses to saddle or harness, when every care will be taken of horses entrusted to my care. Hacks always on hire. Feeds, Is; Stands, 6d, FRANK GAY (.Tumi;, Proprietor.^ ORIENTAL FAMILY HOTEL, Willis Street, WELLINGTON. MRS ORMSBEE, Pboprdetbess. Best Accomodation in the City, at moderate prices. Lnncheon, from 12 to 2, one shil- _?• OER & SON, Fire - proof CITY BUFFET HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, Lambton Quay, Wellington. IMPORTERS of Wines and Spiritg of the choicest brands. Superior accommodation for families and single gentlemen. Sample rooms; private dining rooms for ladies ; hot, cold, and shower baths. Trams pass the door to all parts of the city. A night porter is always in attendance. Terms moderate. CHELTENHAM HOTEL. thomaTbyan, Proprietor. First-class Stables and Paddocks. Special accommodation for fishing and shooting parties. THIS old and well-established Hotel is in the centre of one of the most prosperous districts in the colony, and is replete with all th« advantages of a private home. Only the best brands of Spirits, Winea, and Ales in stock. Coaches arrive and depart every day. THOMAS RYAN, Proprietor. CENTRAL HOTEL, The Square, Palmerston Noitttt MAURICE~CRONIN (Late of the Cricketers' Arms Hotel Wellington,) HAS taken over the above Hotel, and hopes to receive the same patronage bestowed on Mr Carmcdy Ales, Beers, Wines, and Spirits of the best Brands only kept in stock. First-class accommodation for peramnent Boarders and the Travelling Public. CAFE DE PARIS (Facing main entrance of Railway Station), Palmerston North. JOHN BLACK, Proprietor. THE most convenient and bestappointed house for the travelling public in Palmerston North. All trains going north and south stay here sufficiently long to enable passengers to obtain refreshments at this establishment. A Trial Solicited. Moderate Prices, WALTER FREEMAN'S PRIVATE HO TEL, Church Street (Opposite the Railway Station), PALMERSTON if. Special arrangements for Weekly Boarders and Families. Wellington and Manawatu Railway REFRESHMENT CAR. W. Fheeman (the original Lessee) has again secured the contract for the Refreshment Car,

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 143, 23 May 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 143, 23 May 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 143, 23 May 1893, Page 4

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