;...j^^^^^4. COMMUNICATION r ■ ■■■■■' c "•■'■' ~ • '""■•-..■■•.•■■ . ' y- -■/'' BETWEEN • 'tidOTON iir» WELLINGTON. " -The S.S. "N A PIE R " (Captain Holmes) runs regularly between Foxton and Wellington, - This vessel; has just received new Engines and Boiler, and has had a thorough ■ r : overhaul in the hull. While the general /, accommodation; for passengers has been greatly improyed, a separate cabin has j been€uM^|d f or ladies,repletewithevery j v ..*-««deirt!nM steamer is kept solely in this 1 trade, passengers and c others can rely on her running regularly. " Carries a Stewardess. For Freight or Passage apply to J. Wv^ LIDDELL, Foxton ; Or, W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Wellington. October, 1876. . "^^MS^^A. WELLINGTON. THE STEAMER " TUI " Trades regularly from the Port of Foxton for Wellington, Ltttelton, and Kaikoura. ], •Single Fares to Lyttelton or Kaikoura , froni;Foxton— Saloon, £3 10s ; Steerage, £2los. The above steamer possesses superior accommodation, and carries an experienced Stewardess, &c. For freight or passage apply to ; R.N. KEELING, The Square, Palmerston North r J. M. COLLINS, : Foxton. "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MANAWATU & FOXTON. TIME TABLE. — . . \ — ; — : — ; ; — ■- •'■' Us. Down. :4 2 Stations. 11 _^ p.m. a.m' |a.m p.m. ,6.-g8 Ilisß -Hzr. Foiton . . dp.-*- 6.30 1.30 6.3511.35 i *Cai-narvon... .!«6 .543 .54 6.5 11:5 g\i Orouaßridge,; 1 7.24 2.24 5.44 10.44 -4 „ *Karere ....„£ 7.45 2.45 5:22 10.22 J,, Palmerstori „ | 8.103.10 4.52 9.52 I, *Bunnyfcho^pe „ 0 8.37 3.37 4.30 9.30-YfS^.Peilding ... or.-v- 8.58 3.58 .■,'.- •,■'•■■ :'Note:- ■ Trains stop at Stations marked * by signal only. Passengers wishing to alight must give notice to the Guard at the previous station. V P^^ngers are requested not to enter or/pH^&e cars while in motion. ■ Season and School Tickets issued to and from all stations at very low rates, Apply to the Manager. . 'To insure despatch, parcels should be booked; ten minutes' before the starting of the; train. mH E" PA L M E R S T O N PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, (Opposite the New School) Is one of; the -best and- most suitable • ': for pbjjTBAITS in Colonies. SPECIMENS ON VIEW. Superior Portraits taken daily between 10 and .4 p.m. Children taken from 10 a.m. to 1 p.mi Houses, Stores, Animals* &c, to order. A large stock of Views and Maori Pictures from Is. each. Parties wishing to be Photographed upon anyparticular day will please make engagements. ■■•: ': "]^"OTICiE,;O;F RMMOVAL. ;--.-'•■.■-" •• .■R.:.LBAJB¥ l i--'> "^ =;-.;••-'; =1' Begs to annoitince that' he f tas^lßEv MOYEt) iniid Ibis new pr^n^sleifi/iiipHie^ Square;; neSor, thte; Post Office?. ;::;,: v . TR^OR SALE-^ne of th^e^bgstß|usK JJ -"y lieW'SITES iii tne Square.--Fpr particulars, apply at office or this paper.
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 46, 28 March 1877, Page 1
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408Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 46, 28 March 1877, Page 1
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