Shipping Notices. The foxton and shannon STEAM RIVER SERVICE & MANAWATU RIYEE CO. B.S. PLANET s.s. Kats s s. Nika s.s. Matara Boats run to Shannon 8 times a week. . Steamers fitted up to run Exoar* sions and Picnics. River Work undertaken, with all due care and promptitude, but will not be held responsible for accident —water or otherwise. For particulars apply to W. JUPP. Managing Owner. fob WELLINGTON. The Splendid Screw Steamer Queen of the South,” Captain Manly, leaves Foxton every Toesoa* Thursday, and Sati bpay. For freight and passage money apply'to J. F. OVERBND, Agent., Anchor steamship COMPANY, NELSON. 8.8. Cfesuplea Ednravd S.S. Aoveve S. S. Waverley S.S. Kennedy All information as to freights, passages &o. obtainable from ' J. F. OVEREND, Agent, Foxton. NEW ZEALAND RHINE. WANGANUI RIVER. TOURIST STEAMER TIME* TABLE. AHATRIOK & CO.’S Pioneer and Premier River Staamer Service, under contract with the New Zealand Postal Department and Messrs Cook and Son. Fleet—Manuwai, Waiters, Waione, Wai-iti, Ohura, Waimarie, On game. WINTER TIME-TABLE. jeave Wanganui 7 a.m. forPipiriki. Tuesdays, Tburs days, and Saturdays. Leave Pipiriki for Wanganui. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Upper Beaches as arranged for by Parties. TO TAUMARUNUI. the Terminus of the Main Trunk Railway. PIPIRIKI dep. WEDNESDAYS. TAUMARUNUI dep. SATURDAYS. Arrive PIPIRIKI Same Evening Passages by this service to be booked in advance.
No one visiting the Wanganui River should miss doing the AH' day trip above Pipiriki., JChe |raa- * dear of the scenery to, thi* mast be seen to. be fu3Jy reiK|«L | |For all particulars io 4 " ;a. hatriok 1 & oo. t • - Agents. [k CARD.] MOORE, M.A., LL.B. Barrister & Solicitor. ; foxton. Agent for Commercial Union Fire and'Marine As-surance Co., and Hew Life Insurance Co. Trust funds to lend on approved security. Triad Hail. PARK ROAD, ~T. FOXTON. MRS. GRAF, Teacher of Pianoforte, Theory, and Singing is appointed local secretary to the National College of Music, LondonExams will take place in the Triad Ham. in November or December. Candidates names will be entered to 81st May. Theory’Olaas, Tuesdays, 4 p.n. • Singing Class, Saturdays. 2 p.m.
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Manawatu Herald, 12 November 1904, Page 4
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339Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 12 November 1904, Page 4
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