"^SgggAJlflmji^ COMMUNICATIOIf , BETtTEEN FOXTON and WELLINGTON. , Tke S.S. "N A P I E E " (Captain- ' Holmes), runs regularly between Foxton 'and, Wellington. - .This vessel has just received new Enjgines 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 greeted for ladies,repletewithevery convenience. , . . .As th]is steamer is kept solely m this Jh»de, passengers and others can rely on i^er running regularly. Carries a Stewardess. For Freight or Passage apply to J. W. LIDDELL, Foxton; Or, i/T. & G. TUENBULL & CO., t . , - - ' Wellington^ October, 1876. % vd§*dfcA Tj^ O X T O N "^^M^^^ WELLtNGTON. THE* STEAMER "TITI" Trades regularly from the Port of FoxSon for Wellington; LYttelton, and * Kaikouba. ( s r . SiNGLEt'AßEstoLytteltonorEaikoura ] ' from Foxton— Saloon, £3 10s j Steerage, £2 10s. The above steamer possesses superior accommodation^ and carries an experienced Stewardess, &b. For freight br passage apply to E. S. THYNNE} Foxton ; E. N.-KEELiNG, The Square,- Palmerston North. "I^TEW ZEALAND EAEDWAYS. liIANAWATU & FOXTON. TIME TABLE. " Up. Down. 4 2 ' Stations. 1_ _3^ tM. A.M. " "' 7 A.M P.M. 6.58 11.58 -^ar. Eoxton . . .dp.-& 6.30 1.30 6.35 11.35 „ *Cornarvon . . . „ Fi6.54 1 .54 6.5 11.5 F 4 ,, Orouaßridgo,, |;17.242.24 6.44 10.44 -g *Karere 1.1.l .l. » 5.22 10.22 J,, Palmerston „ §,8.103.10 4.52 9.52 m.„ *Bunnythorpe „ §',8.373.37 4.30 9.30-v-(^.Feilding ...or.^-8.583.88 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 leavethe cars -while m motion. >j^. -Season and School Tickets issued to ' from all stations at very low rates.'- - sxo insure despatch, parcels should be booked ten minutes before the starting of the train. - mHE PALMEESTO*N PHOTOGEAPHIC 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 VIEW. " Superior Portraits taken daily between 10 and 4 p.m. -Children taken from 10,a.m. I tol p.m. Houses; Stores* Animals, &c., to order. A: large stock of Views and Maori Pictures from Is. each. Parties wishing to bo Photographed upon any particular day will please make engagements. * - Just arrived from London— some of "ike best Photographic Instruments m the- world. ,* , <~ , Any" kind of Likeness or Picture Copied for albums of frames. PiLMEESTON NO&TH STEAM FLOUR MILL. Farmers tod Settlers of Manawatu and surrounding districts please note s ' that'We shall shortly be m a position to convert your wheat and other grain into flour. ..richter; nannestad; & co. P&merstoA'Ndrth' A^rif 6&V f&7."
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 62, 23 May 1877, Page 1
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430Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 62, 23 May 1877, Page 1
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