"^gy^^^f COMMUNICATION BETWEEN FOXTON Aim WELLINGTON. s The S.S. "N A P I E E " (Captain Holmes) runs regularly, between Foxton •and Wellington. This vessel has just received new Engines.and Boiler, and has had a thorough ioverhaul m the hull. While, the general accommodation for passengers has been greatly improved, a separate cabin has been erected for ladies, replete with every convenience^. ■ As tbjpf^amer is kept solely m this trade, Pm^gers and others can rely on her runnfi^ regularly. Carries a 'Stewardess. For Freight or Passage apply to j. W. LIDDELL, Foxton 5 Or, W. J&G. TUENBULL & CO., Wellington. October, 1876. ► ■■'.-.- ''■-■■•. >^^a T7l O XT O N <<^^^^^^&_ WELLINGTON.. THE STEAMEE "TUI" Trades regularly frT>m the Port of Foxton for Wellington; Lstdteltjon, and % ' Single Fares to Lytteltoii orKaikoura from Foxton— Saloon, £3l0s ; 'Steerage, £2 10s, The above steamer possesses superior •accommodation, and carries an experienced Stewardess, &c. , For freight or passage apply to E, S.. THYNNE, ■:-.'. ' / > Foxtoij '.'■• ' E, N..KEELING, The Square, Palmerston North. -|\TEW ZEALAND EAILWAYS. MANAWATU & FOXTON. j£ TIME TABLE. U*. Down. 4 2 Stations. 1 _3_ TM. A.M. ■^• M ?-M. .6.58 11.58 -*-»»•. Poxton . . . dp.-*- 6.30 1.30 6.35 11.35 „ *Carnarvon ... „ W. 6-5 41.54 6.5 11-5 ?„ Orouaßridge,, pJ7.242.24 5.44 10:44 -g „ *Karere ... „ pj7.45 2.45 5.22 10.22 J „ Palmerston. „ o|8.103:iO 4.52 9!52 „ *Bunnythorpe „ p ;8.37 3.37 4.30 ■. 9,30 VeZp. Feilding . . . or.-V- 8.58 3;58 Note: ' > " '* Trains stop at Stations marked * bysignal only. Passengers' wishing to alight must give notice to the Guard at the previous station. '■ "Passengers are requested not to enter or leave the cars while m motion. Season aa^School Tickets issued to and from alljpations at very low- rates. Apply to theT^anager. ; To -in sure despatch, parcels should be )ooked ten minutes, before the starting of the train. . . nr\ H E PALME EST O N PHOTOGEAPSIC GALLEEY^ (Opposite the New School) - Is one of the best and most suitable} for POETEAITS m the Colonies. The proprietor has been m the above profession since 12 years of age. ' SPECIMENS ON VOrW". Superior Portraits taken daily between .10 and 4 p.m. ' . Children taken from 10. a.m. to 1 p.m. Houses, StoreSj Animals, &c, to prder^ . 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 fche worlds , Any kind of Likeness or Picture Dopied for albums or frames. PALMEESTON NOETH STEAM FLOUE MILL. ; Farmers and Settlers of Manawdtu md surrounding districts please note ;hat we shall shortly be m a position ib :onvert your wheat and other grain into lour. \ . . . RICHTERj; NANNESTAD, & CO, Palmerston North April 6thj 1877.
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 55, 28 April 1877, Page 1
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