VENN'S STEUr WOOD WARE ! FACTOKY, Pvlmeiistox North. CHEAPEST HOUSE m the TRADE for- al^ requisites for Huihhng and,* * * 2 Furnishing. *1 "SASHES.- POORS; — BK~fI?TTNG. FLOORING, MA ' OH-UN'TNG, RUSTTCAT^G. VROrTr. TRAVES. and MOULD"~~rN T GS'bf'atl sorts': ■ — —- ""FUENITURE OF EVEEY JDESCRTPTION On hand and to order, The labor of which beins: done -by Machinery, we are enabled to sell at VERY LOW RATES. CARVING AND FRETWORK On hand* and to order. TURNERY. TURNERY, TURNERY, Of all descriptions, at lower rales Man ever. A liberal discount allowed} fc© Builders. Cabinetmakers, and others connected with the Trade-. SI!ZE AND PRICE LIST ■ Of all goods kept m stock, . on application. TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND FAMILY BOARDING HOUSE. Mes. WAKEFIELD begs to announce to her friends andi the pubHc m general, that she has opened those commodious premises on the Square, Palraerstton North, next to the Forester* Hall, where visitor.* will find ereny convenience and accommodation con- | iducive to- their comfort. i Private- suites for families, and sample [ rooms for commercial travellers. OEDIXJAKr AT ONE O'CLOCK. TTT I Ll* I A M FIFE, Chemist and Deuggist, WILLIS STEEET, WBLLINGTOX. and Aiherican herts^ <ko, ',-'" ATEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WANGANUI-MANAVVATIT SECTION.. TIME TABL.E. SOUTH. ■ ?| ' I ~ j Depart From — a.m. a.m. p.m. Wanganui 6.45*11.26 4.P5 2 *A.raumho 6.5511.35 4.23 2*KastTown 7.0 11.38 4.26. % *Okoia 7.1711.55 4.43? 8 *Mataia\va 7.2212.0 4.48« p.m. 12 *Fordell 7.4512.20 5.7; 17 *Wangaebu 8.1512.48 5.2f1.' 22 Turakiaa 8.40 1.11 5.5U 28*BonnyGlen 9.8; 1.81 6. Hi 32 Marton 9.22 1.43 6,23 36 Greatford 9.38 1.58 6.38, 42 Halcombe (arrive) 10,0 2.20 7.0 Halcombe (depart) 10.15 2.35 7..15 50 Feilding... 10.50 3.5 i 7.42 55 *Bauaythorpe 11.12 3.27 8.0 62 Palmerston 11.48 4.3 8.25 p.m. 67 *Karere 12.8 8.43 72 Oroua Bridge 12.28 9.2 79 *Carnarvon 12.57 9.30 85 Foxtoa 1.18 9.50 NORTH. rs Depart Fbom a.m. a.m. p.m; p.m. Foxton 7.5 4.25 5 *Carnarwon ... Z. 26 4.43 13 *Oroua Bridge 7.55 6,8 18*Karere ..... 8.15 " 6.25 23 Palmerston ... 8»35 4.30 5.45 29 *Bunnythoispe 9.6. 5.6 6.10 34 Peilding 9,25 5.28 6.30 42 Halcombe (ar. 9.55 6.0 7.0 Halcombe (de. 7,30 10J5 7.20 48 Gr.eatford 7,.62 10.37 7.42, 53 Marton 8,7 10i63 7,57, 56 *Bonny Glen 8.19 11.7 8.9 62 Turakina ftSfflLSO 8.29 67 *Wangaehu... 9.2- 11.55 8.51 p.m. 73 ♦B'ordell 9.2612.23 9.13, 76 *Matarana. ... 9.4S 12.45 . 9.30 78 *Okia 9;50 12150 9.35 82] *East Towoi... 10.7; 1.7 -, 9.52---82 *Aramaho^ ...10.10 I.lo* 9.55 85 Wanganui ...10.20 1.20, 10.5 KAIRAKAU STiEAJVi SAW;. MILL,. ORCMJA BRID&Kv FREEMAN & WYLD.S/. I^./ Peoprietors. Tbtaraivßin v, ]\! ninu. 1 1 i Ti-'ilosr and > WJiitePine | Supplied m- any quantity. t Tiiab.M* delivered to order. .botTK^eiL/- | Wanggiuui ajuiEoxtoax,^ /..
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 39, 26 March 1879, Page 1
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