TTENN'S STEAM WOODWABE V FACTORY, Palmebstqn Nobth. CHEAPEST HOUSE m the TRADE for all requisites for Building and Furnishing. SASHES. DOORS, SKIRTING, FLOORING, MATCH-TJNING, RUSTICATING, ARCHITRAVES, and MOULDINGS of all sorts. FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION On hand and to order, The labor of which being done by Machinery, we are enabled to sell at VERY LOW RATES. CARVING AND FRETWORK On band and to order. TURNERY. TURNERY. I TURNERY, Of all descriptions, at lower rates than ever. A liberal discount allowed to Builders, Cabinetmakers, and others connected with* the Trade. SIZE AND PRICE LIST aft; goods kept m stoefc, on application. liTEiS. L. H. BUR R* MILiiiNEBY DRESS-kAKINa ESTABLISHMENT'; Mrs. Bbbk has jjust opened up aChoice Assortment of WI N TE It GOODS, comprising' every novelty ofi the season. Orders executed 1 with despatch. CORNER MOTO A ROAD} FOXTOK.. TEMPERANCE. HOTEL, AND FAMILY BOARDING* SOUSE. Mrs. WAEEFIELD begs to annouace to her friends and the public m general, that she has opened those commodious premises on tW Square, PaLmerston Novth, next to the Foresters' Hall, where visitors will; f&id every convenience and accommodation, conducive to their comfort. Private suites for families,.aod sasople rooms for commewial travellers. OaDINABT AT ONE o'ciiOGK. T^"EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WANGANUI-MANAWATU SECTION TIME TABLE. SOUTH. oi' *2 Depart Fbcm— a.ji. a.m. p.m. 3 Wanganui..... 6.4511.25 4.15. 2 *Arauuaho 6.55 11.35 4.2 ft 2i*H:aßtTown frfr 11.38 4.2 ft % *Okoi* , 7.1211.55 4.43, 8 *Matarawa. ......... £321?2i0 i.4» p.m. 12 *Fordell- 7.4ffi2:20 5.t 17 *Wangaehu< 8.1512.48 5,^& 22 Turakina 8.40 LH s,gi 28 *Bonny Glen, 9.8, Mi 6;il 32 Marton 9.2# 1.48 6.23 36 Greatford 9.38 1.58 6,38 42 Halcombe (arrive).-, IjO.O 2.20 £.0 Halcombe (depart); 80.15 2.35 7^.15 50 Feilding K&jso 3.5 7,.42 65 *Bunnythorpe HIJ2 3.27 8.0 62 Palmerston lU4J? 43 8.25 p.m. 67 *Karere 12.8- 8.43 72 Oroua Bridge 12.28, 9*2 79 *Carnarvon 12.57 9.430 \ 86 Foxton I.IBJ %gp. NORTH. — . , 2 Depart Feoji a.m. a.m. p.m. p.Mi Foxton 7.5 4.25 5 *Carnarvon ... 7.26 4.43 13 *Oroua Bridge 7.55 5.8 18 *£arere 8.15 5.26 23 Palmerston ... 8.35 4.30 5.45 29 *Bunnythorpe 9.5 6.6 6.10 S4 Feilding 9.2« 5.28 6.30 4? Halcombe (ar. 9M 6.0 7.0 Halcombe (d*. 7.3010.15 7.20 4S Greatford 7.5210.3? 7.42 53 Marton 8.7 10.53 7.57 5.0 *Bonny Glen 8.1911.7 8.9 62 Turakina, 8.3911.30 8.29 67 *Wangaeh.u... 9,2 11.55 8.51 p.m. 73 *FordeU\ 9.2513.23 9.13. 7<> *MataraW:a ... QA&VM&, 8-30. 78i *Oki% 9.-50 12.50 . 9.35---82j*Eas.tTow^..!lfli^7 h.7 9.52 82! *Aramnho,. ...ilO.l0 ,I.lo* 9.55 85! Waugannii ...|lp.3Q fc2o| 10.5 Tjrr il . u;i. 4, a& f,- i, it c, CHEStJST- ANIX DrPGGT^T, . WJXXJS SIfiSET, Importer of drugs an4.c a © m i.Q a k,Bp > tj?)i
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 32, 1 March 1879, Page 1
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