"^gß^jjlfflljßr cdipiUNicATiON /'". '■ '■■S-Ji '■". 0., i V't'BETWBEN. ■' ■■ ■■ ' ' ' FOXT<)nInd^WELXmGTON. ;-'jlfes.i| ; !';Kl;PlE.R t V i .(CAPTAINr S.PLMEB) runs regularly between Foxton and Wellington. , . . .. , ; This vessel has just received new Engines and Boiler, and has had a thorough overhaul mthe.hull. ; While the general accommodation for passengers has been greatly improved, a ] separate cabin has : Dei|n erected for ladies, replete with every! convenience.., ... '. . .'■,. : . ...-,..; As Ijhis steamer is kept solely m this trad^fcassengers and others can rely on her rMung regularly. : - Cai^H a Stewardess. For Freight or Passage apply to J.W. LIDDELL, Foxton; Or, W. & G. TUiINBULL & CO., Wellington. October, 1876. T1 O I TO N •^^Mai.' WELLINGTON. THE STEAMER "TUI" Trades regularly from the Port of Foxton for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Kaixouba. / SiNGLEFAßEßtoLytteltonorKaikoura from Foxton — Saloon, £3 10s ; Sfeerage, £2 10s. 1 The above steamer possessessupenor , Accommodation, and carries an experi-' enced Stewardess, &c. "" For freight or passage apply to E: S. THYNNE, Foxton ; £. N. KEELING, The Square, Palmerston North. ' "jVTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MANAWATU & FOXTON, '.TiAfE TABLE. ... ..Up,. • ■■;'' ... ; : '- ; : . tt : — j~~ —^T^"- : '. • : ~ ~ .• • / 4'■ 2 '- Stations. 1 3 p.m. a.m. ' ■■"' -;■ ■ ' ~~*~ a.m' p.m. 6^58 ILSB -*-ar. Eoxton . . dp.-*- 6:30 1.30 6.35 1t:35 "1. „ *Carnarvon .,.,,; 11,6.54 1.54 6.5 lts ; , § H ,,6ro^Bridge,,'r 7-24 2.24 5.44 10:44^ „ *Karere ■ ■ ... „ 2:45 6,22 1&22 J „ Palmerston „ | 8.10 3.10 4.52 9.52 • • „ *Buniiythbrpe „ § ,8.37 3.37 4^30 U36^^Peiidihg .;,ar.-v- 8.58 3:58 . ;.' ■'. ■;',■ ■ : 'Notb.,: l . Trains stop at Stations marked .* by signal only. Passengers wishing to alight must give notice to the Guard at the previous station. Passengers, are requestednot to enter or leave the cars while m motion. Season and School Tickets .issued-to and Mnall stations at Very low rates. Appl^|tthe Manager. . • , , . To, insure despatch, parcels should .'be . booked ten minutes before the starting of the i train. . rp H E PALME RST O N 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. , House; s r Stores, Ahimals^ &c., to order. A' large 1 stock of Views and Madri . Pictures from Is. each. Parties wishing to ; be, Photographed up;pn,any particular day will please make engagements. Just arrived from London— some of the best Photographic Instruments m the wx>rld. ' ■: , 'Any , kind of Likeness , or ' Picture Copied for albums or frames. , ; - : , PALMERSTON JfQRTH STEAM FLOUR. MILL.- v ■-.,-. Farmers and Settlers of Manawatu and ; surrounding districts please, note that we i.shall shortly ;be in a^si^ipnto, convert your' s«rheat and other grain into, ,^6ar./.,. •..;■, '.- y i : ; .' '' .: '\- ii . ', •. . "■■.". '■■ . ' , Palmerstoh3orth April 6th, 1877.
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 59, 12 May 1877, Page 1
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