Now we shan't be long. , MSEiI MsJi for the NontH - -~ Atra : n »»--uvf.R Foxton tlaily at 0 a nj.. O/ 1 — N A for Palnittrstoh, Wanganui nm\ ; W -A- O IE3I Na^r. between . , For New pi ymouth the through traina SHANNON & POXTON. ™ g onT y on Tuesda y B and Fri - Wellington to Foxton and back in For Sandon a train leaves Foxton at one day. 3.op.tn. on Mondays and Fridays, and 1.80 p.m on Wednesday. (Vm Moutoa.) On Thursdays and Saturdays a train """""■ leaves Foxton at 3.50 p.m. for th TTAVING bought Mr Stensell's North. V [1 line of Coacheß, J. E. Bar- _ ' . „ ham begs to notify that on and Fbom tsb Nooth ~ aftei Ist June his Conches will Trainß arrive at Fox iol on Mondays, meet both trains from Wellington, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fri. thus meeting a long-felt want of days at 6.85 p.m., and on Thursthe travelling public. da 2 B o a ?J Saturda y fl at 1 - 8S P- m - --° . . -• and ».«>6 p>m. BARHAM'S ' The train leaves Sandon on Wednesdays at 7.30 am., and on Mon Mail Coaches liS'S'Sji and Fridays at noon, wnx v Leave Whyte'a Hotel, Foxton, FoB THE Sout h— daily at 5.80 a.m for Shan- A coach leaves Wh H non, catching the iram there morning at 5.30 a.m. for Shannon, for Wellington at 7 80 a.tri. connecting with the down train to . . v . Otaki and Wellington. The Leave Shannon for Foxton on the ooach also connects with the up arrival of the morning train train frcnv Wellington. from Wellington at 10.45. The M . Queen ol the South , eavea the *■"■**.' A . Foxton wharf for Wellington on Leave Foxton on the return jour- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturney at 8.80 p.m. to catch the 3ays, oircumstanoes permitting. 5.50 p.m. train to Wellington and 6.20 p.m. train ta Pafc official dibectoby. merston. ■■■'"' /■■''* _ . .. Sa^BNtiABT Magistbate— Leave Shannon on lh^ arrival vof U. red ' Gr^ field ' **: " . the train from Wellington #,t, crass* ov thb C6%rt--6.20 p.m., arriving at Foxton - Constable Forster. at 8 p.m. T . v^ • •" . Josticss — The Oaly Goach Route. Bi '■ Thi9*oute is by far a better osS " : v $\ iEL - Th y Q no» than by way of Levin. It is PosMiAarEßshorter by: three miles, safer, and W. MaoDermott. pleasanter. ■ ' , C^Parcelsfrom all parts delivered of Bibths, Dkathb and &lav at Shannon, Moutoa aud Foxton. w . MaoDermoJT 8 *" All parcels must be prepaid. i — „ Matob — J. E. BARHAI, ' a *«,. PROPEIETOB. TOWN ClebkB. Chapman. ' State School, Foxton— Headmaster, W. S. Stewart ; Comi Jtti ALL mittee, Rev. W. Woollasa (ChairAMT 1 !! r\*-tm nßn^ -ji essrß T§ westwood, J. r . Morton, P. Henneasy, J. W. ■HV r*m**r~mmm* : Walsh, A. Speirs andß. Spelman. — — — — — — - Meetii.g first Tuesday in each Sound the ' month. •> PRAISES Stationmasteb and Whabtihobb— — — — — — J. Imrie yL I \n II Insurance Company, ■ I "1p|»- / ESTABLISHED 1859. ■ F A 1 VIH ■■ I Subscribed Capital, .. £1,000.000. f MlllllPyPf^ Paid-up Capital .. £200,000 M 111111 iK I Reserve Fund . . ... . . £200,000 • ITI Vffll fcW\W • Unlimited liability of SharePURE CEYLON OR BLENDED holders. T-W** Ik l^% NOTICE. MJk — ■ l IESBBS T. WBSTWnOD & ■■■ » " }y| CO. have sold their business to MR M. H. WALKEJJ, the latter has been appointed .Agent foi ; ~ T the N.Z INSURANCE <jO. IN — - TT FOXTON, and is authorised to ac N Hj^^/ cept Fire and Marine Proposala for ' ' % -^ . inaurance. Seasons Seeds. . . Cms -y n 7 g e;, : Weiiingion. JUST TO HAND- 5 NIMMO & BLAIR'S —^ v.™- B^. PortaWe Engines. SEEDS, SEEDS, 3fl "ICI T0 FLAXMILLBRS AND Also in bulk, prices on application. 1 — OTHERS. Those who tried these Seeds last year don't need to be told how good they are, and those who did not w^.^_ r,. T n n. m have been regretting it ever since. COR SALE-F^ve PORTABLE \A/ HAIv/IFR ENGINES, viz., two 10 h.p., two Pharmaceutical Chemist, 12 "*• Md 0116 16 h *■ a " in fir9t - FOXION. class order. Prepsure from 701 bup CONSULTATION & MEDICINE, to 180! b. ' For funnel- particulars, apply Teeth ExirHcred PuinltssJy with — -.'•«»«»»«». » ~~. Nitrous Oxide Gas. G. A. GAMMAN & CO., FOXTON. PIANOFORTE Sc ORGAN tuning. Sew Season's Goods just — arrived. MR. ARTHUR STLK has decided to visit Foxton and dis- A R OQRHRNP tnct quarterly on his professional **■ »*• VQOVniXt, business as Tuner of Piano and Organs. . TAILOR. Orders may be left with Mr A. T'HAVE just received my direct Fraser Bookseller, Main-street. 1 importations of English Tweeds, A SILK Scotch S'uiings and Snrgep. ' ' Aq inspection is requested.
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Manawatu Herald, 4 November 1899, Page 2
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