NOTIChS. WANGANUI AND RAILWAY STATION. rnHE Public are respectfully informed § that on and after Thursday, 17th May, a BUS will run daily from his Stables aud back, in connection with the different Trains, carrying Passengers and Parcels to all parts of the Oity. CHARLES GORDON, Gordon's Stables, Wanganui* MayJ7___ FOEDEE'S RAILWAY LINE . OF COACHES. TIME TAB LE . i ' : I Coach Leaves as Follows : — Anderson's Stables : ' Post Office : Hotel : At 6.40 am At 6.45 am At 6.50 a m 9.45 am 9.50 am 10 a m 1.30 p m 1.40 p rn 1.50 p m 4.45 pm : 4.55 pm 5 pm And in attendance at each train coming in. Carrying Passengers and Parcels, luggage Waggons will start One hour before.the departure of each train. N.B.— Buggies' and Saddle Horses on hire. , , ... ; . -W. Hi FORDER, '■".-: Victoria Avenue. I May 17 : -•; -; : ; : ' ' ' \ ' ODD FELLOWS' HALL. WANGANUI SKATING ■•.;.;.■•■ Itl.N K. Open .EVERY* Morning, Afternoon, ... and Evening. . Admission One Shilling, with tjse op Skates. • Stage Seats' 'Reserved for Ladies; June 8 - JONES. & WALKER'S MONTHLY • A N'N O UN C E M E N T, .'• - : FLOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR. TVTOW L AN DIN a, ex Tauranga and T. B" Taylor, THIRTY Tons Best Oamaru Flour, from J. & T. Meek, and Hay & Barr. We have tasted Meek's Flour of the above shipment, which is really FibstClass. . ALSO, 5 Tons Best ADELAIDE Flour. (Ex Storm Bird) OATMEAL. OATMEAL. A Fresh supply Direct from the Mills. BACON. BACON. BACON. Ex Storm Bird — Prime Canterbury Bacon and Hams. This Season's Cure. GROCERIES. GROCERIES. GROCERIES. These are of the best possible description, at. . Prices- not. to be Equalled. Call and See Coffee Eoasted and Ground on the Premises. BOOTS.. For cur own and Customers convenience, we have fitted up a portion of our Warehouse for Boots and Shoes. WEEKLY SUPPLIES. Call and inspect last week's shipment of Melbourne Boots. Ladies' Boots. Gent's Bootb Children's Boots AT JONES & WALKER, Wholesale and Eetail Family Grocers, Eidgway Street. June 12 MAS ONI C HOTEL, Eiver-Bank. T> OBEET SHEAEEE begs to inA\i form his friends, the residents in and about the Eiver-bank locality, and the public generally, that he has assumed the proprietorship of the above hotel, and trusts by strict attention to business and supplying Beers, Wines, and Liquors of the Best Brands, to merit the patronage so liberally bestowed on his predecessor. E. S. has had unlimited experience having been for many years Providore of the Indian Mail Boats. James Neilson while thanking hia friends for the support so liberally bestowed on him while in business solicits a continuance of their favours tor his successor. May 25
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 3401, 19 June 1877, Page 3
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