? W Bltt FoR THB NoRTH ~ KSi ** 6 * r!B:^ a train leaves Foxton daily at 9 a tn, Os—± A s-h -r— «• ' or Palmerston, Wanganni and O -A. O IE3I NM«. betwbbn For New Plymouth the through trains SHANNON ft POXTON. T onl r on Tueßda y 8 Md Fri * Wellington to Foxton and back in For Bandon a train leaves Foxtoo at one day. '* 8.0 p.m. on Mondays and Fridays, and 1. 80 __ _ p.m on Wednesday. (Via Moutoa.) On Thnrß a ays and saturday« a train ITAVING bo^ Mr Stansell^s g S^xton at 3.50 p.m. for th n line of Coaptes, J. E. Bar- -j ntt bam begs to not% tbat ott and "° M ™ » OlW - after Ist June his Coaches will Trains arrive at Foxtoi. on Mona»& meet both trains from Wellington, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Ftfl thus meeting a long-felt want of 4*7* at 6 « 8 5 P-m., and on Thursthe travelling public. aa ? 8 o a P c d Saturdft y« •* i- 8^ p.m. ana p. 35 p.m. BARHAM'S " The train leftves Sandon on Wednesdays at 7.80 am., and on Mon Mail Coaches SSSjs'SS i ■- and Fridays at noon,. WILL Leave Whyte'a Hotel, Foxton, Fob th« Sooth— daily at 6.80 a.m. for Shan- A COftch leaveß Wh Wt Hotd non, catching the train there morning at 5.80 a.m. for Shannon, for Wellington at 7.80 a.m. connecting with the down traifa to Otaki and Wellington. The . Leave Shannon for Foxton on the ooaon also conn «>t" with the up. arrival of the morning train train from WelUngton. j from Wellington at 10,45. T he s.s. Queen of the South leaves the i . _ «»•••,, . Foxton wharf for Wellington on Leave *OX ton on the return jour- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur. ney at 8.80 p.m. to catch the 3ays, circumstances permitting. 5.50 p.m. train to Wellington .:. and 6.20 p.m. train to Pal- OFFICIAL DIBEOTOBI. H-V!-- merstbn. _ .. Stipendiaby Maoistbatk— Leave Shanfipnjonthewrivalof Alfred- Greenfield, Esq. f-' ' -ttfa train from Wellington at Oikbk of tot Coobt- ; 1? 6.20 p.m., arriving at Foxton Constable Forstw. at 8 p.m. . ' * JUBTICBS — The Only Coach Route. B •«»*■«*-' ■ ..■;"■-■-■. y -, ■ COBONBR— B - «• Thyhne/ ffiah by war of Levin. It is Pobtiostbr— shorter: by three miles, safer, and W. MacDermott. pleasanter. $3?Parcels*rom all parts delivered BbßMiiu b ofßibths, Dsaths and Mabat Shannon, Moutoa and Foxton. \y, MaoDermotf* 8 "* All parcdls must be prepaid. r . i MATOB — J.E.BAIHAI, **»«■ PBOPEIETOR. Tow » OusaK- . R. Chapman. Statb School, Foxton— Headmaster, W. 8. Stewart; ComT*m*Ly-'* ALL mitife, Rev. W. Woollass (ChairMmSteeA^ m * n '« Meßßrß T - Weßtwood, J. t^^Eßf*' PEOPLE Morton, P. Hennessy, J. W. wtm rK*%framm> Walsh.A. Speirsandß.Spelman. " " Meeting first Tueßday in each Sound ma month. PRAiSES t SXATXONMASTEB AND WHABriNGKB— — —— — ■— —^ J- Tmrie m wfim ■0k mi* ■ NEIHT Z]G3A]^BJNri> yLI x nil lDsurance Company, 111 r I gk 1 1 HI [Fire and Marine.] ■ EBTABLI?HED 1859. I A I II I I Lfi 1 Subroribed Capital, . . r U 1 1 H IP V P!f " Paid-up Capital . . £200,000 Ivl llflllfClOc Reserve Fund . . . . £200,000 • IT! Vfll liUlM^* Unlimited liability of Share- ,. PORECEXLOMORBLERDED ' holders. TPJ" tk £% NOTICE. iF mm TVyf EBBRS T. WESTWOOD & ■ iVI CO. have sold their business i>*- : *V. ; r ••■""••• :- to ME. M. H. WALKEB, the • latter has been appointed Agent for ~~ 7 the N.Z INSUBANOE CO. IN *:■• f ____ T FOXTON, and is authorised to ao ■'•■ Jpj Jjj cept Fire and Marine Proposals for .. ..• % #« <■ insurance. Seasons Seeds. oh4>a m«T«. JVBT^6mm>- Welhngtoi. NIMMO & BLAIR'S ™- B tl. Portable Engines. SEEDS, SEEDS, _- - 3d ICI , TO KiAXMILLBRS AND 1 Alsd in bulk, prices on application. -— OTHERS. Those who tried these Seeds last year don't need to.be told. how good they are', and" those who did not _- rt *> oatw w m . n *^ have been regretting it ever since. p oR SALE-Five POBTABLE W JHAMER ENGINES, viz., two 10 h.p., two Pharmaceutical Chemist, 12 hp - and one ie "■*• ftU in firflU FOXION. class order. Pressure from 701 bup CONSULTATION & MEDICINE, to 1801 b. a * For further particulars, apply Taeth Extracted Painlessly with _ --««_---_ . _ Nitrous Oxide Qae. O. A. GAMMAN & CO., l i : FOXTON. MJUNOPORXI3 SB OR; ojLst tunino. New Season's Goods just - — arrived. Ms. ARTHUR SILK has de» eided to visit Foxton and dis- A D O^RORNF trict quarterly on his professional n » VODVniNt, business as Tuner of Piano and Or™ _, TTAf> gans. .;. ,; TAILOB. Orders may be left with Mr A. T HAVE just received l niy direct Frftser Bookseller, Main-street. 1 importations of English Tweeds, a «tt v Scotch Suitings and Serge?. •
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Manawatu Herald, 2 November 1899, Page 2
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