><j^^^fr^^g* 'COMMUNICATION BETWEEN FOXTON and WELLINGTON. The ; S'.S;. "NT A PI E R " (Captain 'Holmes) runs regularly between Foxton "-. and Wellington. . - This vessel has just received new Engines and Boiler, and has had a thorough overhaul m the hull. While the general accommodation for passengers has been greatly improved, a separate cabin has oeen erectmior ladies, replete with every » convenienri^t ' As this steamer is kept solely m this passengers and others can rely on .'her runfi^g regularly. Carjieiva 'Stewardess. ' For Freight or Passage apply to J. W. LIDDELL, Foxton ; Or, W. & GVTURNBULL & CO., ;-■ - Wellington. October, 1876. . :^^.]^ O X T O N "'^^^^^^S'-'WELLINGTON. .. THE STEAMER "TUI" v Trades regularly from the Port of Fox--1 ton for Wellington, Lyttelton, arid JKaikouba. ' A Single Fabes to Lyttelton or Kaikoiira : from Foxton— Saloon, £3 10s ; Steerage, ;£2los. •: s . , . The above steamer possesses superior ■ a accommodation, and carries an experienced Stewardess, &c. . For freight or passage apply to R. N. 3OEELING, The Square, Palmerston North ; • '.'. e.s. thynne; ■' .• Foxton. • • "TV^EW^^ZEAIAND rAwAYS. MANAWATU '&. FOXTON. TIME; TABLE. Up. Down. .4 2 -;.. .Stations. 1^ •p!m!'A.M. ' A.M P.M. 6.58 11.58 Foxton . . .dp.-*- 6.30 1.30 t».35 11.35 „ * Carnarvon ... „ W 6.54 1.54 €'..5 11.5 p,, Orpuaßridge-i, 7.24 2.24 5. 44 10.44 -g *Karere ... „ 2.45 5.22 10.22 £§ „ Palmerston „ §8.103.10 4.52 9.52 m „ *Bunnythorpe „ § '8.37 3.37 4u.SO 9.30 -ydp. Feilding ... ar.-Y-.8.58 3.58 — ■ '' '■ '.' : ; — T^ •:;■■■,■■■'■■ ;■ . ■•'■ : -.N-oTE: ■•■■'■ • ' '■■ Trains stop at Stations marked * by siignal only. Passengers wishing to a light must give notice to the Guard attiae previous station. Passengers are requested not to enter c<r leaTe the 'cars while m inbtion. Season and School .Tickets issued toixammriSa. all stations at very low rates. JApply;to tile Manager. . '.;.'■ To insure" despatch, parcels should be •' booked ten minutes before the "starting ; of the train. riTH- E P A L M E R S T O N /-^EOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, 1 (Opposite the .New School) Is pne of the besf and most suitable ; ior PORTRAITS m the; Colonies. The proprietor has been m th'e' above • profession' since i 2 years of age. '■•'■• SPECIMENS ON VIEW. Superior Portraits taken daily between ■/.•:.. 10 arid 4 p.m. • Children taken from 10 a.m.t0.l p.m. House's, Stores jAriimals, &c, to order. '■' A 'large -stock of Views .and Maori Piqtuies frbrii Is. each. Parties wishirig to bet. Photographed upon any particular day will please make .engagements.'; . ' Just arriyed from London— some of the best Photographic Instruments m the world. V '. Any ;kmd of Likeness or Picture • Cbpkd for alburiis drffames. I^OTICE OF EBfOTAI, . LEARY • -v Begs to announce .;that, he h^asj;; JIEMOVED into his new premise's m the Square, near the Post Office. . ; •'. •. 'itno3ft $ALE.— One of tHe best Busi--U "■;.'• ness SITES m the S4uare.-^For particulars, apply at dfficeof tihds paper*
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 51, 14 April 1877, Page 1
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