Mbs, F. Towtoend j continues to supply the usual !■■•-■■ Christmas ; AND . New Year's Cheer without the vaunted boast of supplying millions raked up from the Deserts of Arabia or elsewhere. She need scarcely inform the Public that the careful selection of Garden Produce and Poultry are grown for her establishment with care and not for pohf. ; Geese, Ducks, turkeys, iPowls, : aud Garden Produce which can be depended upon. Poultry ready Picked, or Dressed to order. 3850 Crood Mews for the ! Little Ones ! I COME TO jj. Hounsell's . . and select from the best assortment i ever opened in Nelsoa o£ r CHRISTMAS GIFTS j TOYS •• BOOKS, etc. A Mbrrt Christmas and a Happy ; New Year -to All ! • Trafalgar-street, Nelson. ; IW Don't forget fche 1/- and Sd. Tables. | ' 38*45 NOTICE — A CONVEYANCE RUNS between WAIMEA WEST aud the WAIROA RAILWAY STATION, leaving the Post Office, Waimea West, afc 7.30 ; o'clock each morning and at half-past Four •each evening returning from the Wairoa Station en the arrival of the trains. 10 W. SATHERLY. ( — '■ — : : . " . MAIL TO MOTUEKA. i THE undersigned begs to inform the public that ho intends on an after the Ist of January to run a CONVEYANCE between RICHMOND and MOTUEKA, i leaving the Railway Station, Richmond, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and 'FRIDAY, afc 10 a.m.; and returning from Motoeka every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 8 o'clock a.m. And also that on THURSDAYS, he will ; leave Richmond for Nelson afc 1.30 p.m., 'returning to Richmond at 4 o'clock same 1 day. All Parcels left at Tregaa'a Commercial ■ Hotel for that day will be attended to. H. HAYCOCK, '6 Richmond. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. T^ELSON AND FOXHILL. TIME TABLE. 1 m m ■OWWBI'-i <0 0 S n "-' "• « *** "-*"; r-r* « *-*; « •2 - ?< *o ic uj' «5 «s so to <o eo Q 5 .USCOINOO— tOO g Jg *-; o* o** >o i-; «o >-« to . " Hr<rtH y_t Om*t>.aO' tOl-p4lfl " CO CO *^l OtO — <M.CT *** I*l rjl.Tf ip tJI io* ui io «i uj fe . OOMO to^.«o JJ: S sq w -<f «5 W-^« e» -<p O j ooioiisciddo'd Q Hi-Hi-IH I^*" Mead doiva. i:':s 8 : s sfc >* ' to : : S ' % ' : 3 S §9 « :_ :§ : OS I * -§§i«g|iis I S_!B|l_?S^r ß r 55««2piW?*M^6 ** * * o -3 -dn pv3g Jagg /»* m ~* e« •— C5 40 <0 »Q YH fl o«*fc-«H<fiia-r p) -<a>Q9obt»coi&adt^t^ _ o— < « c: co <o to us « WffJ^-t-iio-weoiNrK P< oi ci oi 9* <--» r-e — ~i of .IO t-CD OD 03 — O (h S '■''*'••' "-""l *-?' : 9'* : i ■Ji* - ® << oooioioioiojio' ft . fr m >o «^ o«ao w » m a i^ *o a eo « « o w fe to <r> io us io io" io* uj us Extra Trains oa Tuesdays & Thursdays UP. DOWN. PM. 7.15 arr. Nblson dep. 12 noon. 7 6 „ Bishopdale „ 1 2.8 p.m. 6.57 -^ ,j Stosb „ fL} 12.17 „ 646 | „ RioHMoro) {SjyS ;; 638 fw „ Hope „ g. 2.38 „ 6,8 ! „ w^o. {%;,§ j* *• 623 ,i Spring Gbovk „ ? 3.35 „ 6.13 „ Wakefield „ 345 „ 60 dep. Foxhill arr. 4.0 „ 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 leave the cars while in motion. Season and school tickets issued to and frcm all stations, afc very low rates. Apply to the Manager. To i'isure despatch parcels should be booked ten minutes belore the starting of the train. FRANK B. PASSMORE, Superintendent Engineer for Constructed Railways 29th September, 1876. .38
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 6, 6 January 1877, Page 3
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