COMMUNICATION BETWEEN FOXTON and WELLINGTON. The S.S. "NAPIER" (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 been erected for ladies,repletewithevery convenience. Asjftiis steamer is kept solely m this tra^jsLissengers and others can rely on herj^Bning regularly. Carn.es a Stewardess. For Freight or Passage apply to . J. W. LIDDELL, Foxton ; Or, W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Wellington. October, 1876. /^<^A "F O X T O N '^^^^^MmLIM^. "WELLINGTON. THE STEAMER "TUI" Trades regularly from the Port of Foxton for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Eaieouea. , Single Faces to Lyttelton or Kaikouf a from Foxton— Saloon, £3 10s ; Steerage, £2 10s. The above steamer possesses superior accommodation, and carries an experienced Stewardess, &c. For freight or passage apply to . E. S. THYNNE, , . Foxton ; R. N. KEELING, The Square, Palmerston North. TVTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MANAWATU & FOXTON. TIME TABLE. Up. . Down. 4 2 Stations. 1_ 3 P.M. A.M. A.M' P.M. 6.58 11.58 -*-ar. Foxton . . .dp.-^-;6.30 1.30 6.3511.35 _ *Carnarvon... „ W 6.54 1.54 6.5 11.5 3,, Orouaßridge,, gj7.242.24 5.44 10.44 "g „ *Karere . . . „ 57.45 2.45 5.22 10.22 J „ Palmerston „ §8.103.10 4.52 9.52 W■„ *Bunnythorpe „ gJ8.3|3.37; 4.30 9.30 -yrdp- Eeilding ... <w.-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. Passengers are requested not to enter or lea^jfEhe cars while m motion. SeaSßn and School Tickets issued to and Erom 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. TpHE PALMERSTON PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, (Opposite the New School) Is one of the best and most suitable for PORTRAITS m the Colonies. The proprietor has been m the above profession since 12 years of age. SPECIMENS ON VIEW. Superior Portraits taken daily between 10 and 4 p.m. Children taken from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Houses, Stores, Animals, &c.;, to order; A large stock of Views and. Maori Pictures from Is. each. Parties wishing to be Photographed upon any .particular day will please make engagements. Just arrived from London — some of the best Photographic Instruments m the world. Any kind of Likeness or Picture Copied for albums or frames. : IyOTICE OF REMOVAL. R. LEARY Begs to announce that he has ; RE-: MOVED into his new premises m the Square, near the Post Office. "T7IQR SALE.— One of the' best BusiJD ness SITES m the Square.— For ; particulars, apply at office of this paper.
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 52, 18 April 1877, Page 1
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