Oar v -"igjMail Coacbes. FEILDIJ '/"efcaNGAWEKA. OONNEC]'!! aJj'i^B" l '' ,10,1138 '° 'he Ho Ij'j, I ' rbin:3atui Boats north nod no \'e, ] d^^B r The ane-t lt out<^H in the oolon yNOTE.— if^Bp^^K s Etafl of dtive « in t!:e, '■'' W^^i^^^^L Feild Proprietor. Ashurst &. Pohangina IiOYAL MAIL COACH.: RUNS MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. ; OJjME-TABLE-Leawu.AabPst Poet Offiao. 12 '.'C p.m. „ K*flmai „ 1.25 {~ta, J Arrives Baumni ... ~. 1.20 p.m. „ PohauKina . ... ii.d p.m. Loaves Pohungina ... 2.15 p.m, „ Baumai 3.0 p.m. Arrives Baumai 2.45 p.m. „ Arfhurut 4.0 p.m. Meeting Kzpress Train for Wellington.) Coach meets every 'iraia*^-.— -^, ' Parcels delivered along the route, but must be prepaid, D. ENBIGHT, Prdpnetor, Ashurst. HOT LAKES! HOI LIKES!! piABBINE Boykl Mail Line of Coaches to Obingalti, Mangaweks, Kaikoura, laibape, conneotin? with Peters and Son at Tβ Boro Junotion, end then on to Uoawbango. The above Lino of Coaches run as follows:— Leaves Meaban'a Comrmiroial fiote every Monday and Thursday, At 7 a.m., tor l'okaann, and from the Ist December will leave Meehati s Hotel daily for K.ikourn, U'Teihape, and Moawbango, returning jaily to Ohingaiti. Our time table (or the through mails has been altered as fallows:— Leaves Ohingaitifor *Moawbsngo Mondays Arrives Obingaiti from Tokaanu and Moawhurgo Tuffldaye Leaves OhlDKaii for Tckaanu and MoawhaDgo Weinecaaye Airivea Ohiogaltt from Tekabnu and Moa wbango Fricaye Leavee Obinuaitl for Tokaanu and Moa» wbango fcttti'.idaya / Arrives Übingaii from •Moawhango Sun daya * For and fron 'iloawbarjßO and intermediate plaoee odlv. NOTE.—Thi above Line of Coaches (aod no other) con Dicta with Pnure and Son's at Tβ Boro Junction, who take our passengers, etc, on to the Boi L»ke3, and also at Moawb«ogo with papier Coaches. Wβ desire M pnblia t3 know that we have no connection with any other Coach, and tbat paaeeagers taking passage by our Coach at Mar.'gaono Uailwsy Station will be sore of their passage right to '.he end of their journey. . , -Bnpking Ofl|cee —Mechan's Cnr^aormul aleo at Caibino htables?^; 116 ""'. <** We have a fine staff of , treat neople with every resp:,. ' J ho w " Telegrams, eto., promptly. atteii^tlL*" 6 "' BEMKX, TBEVKNA, ,~~— ■ . ' Vrcij rid tors. P. Hanioli, _ Cosmopolitan Livery Stables, ASHURST, /"PARTING of oveoy desci ption, in\J eluding wool fnrnitur , produce, Ac, done on the shortest nujice at very reasonakle rates. ' Buggies and horsea on hire. Excellent stabling acomnridasion. Coach meets all trains, Firut-clasß hearte (the onl) one in the district) for funerals. TJI7 EDDING and F»dc' Carrie at YV lowest Prices at'HAET a KKELING'B, Main-ptr-et" cTwTwycSxey AND,4M PEACTICAL SADDJERS AND HAENESt) MAOffiS, The Square, Palmestcw North. A LARGE and uried stock of BAGS, PUESES, <S POE'MA^TEAUX Every descrippn cf SADDLEIIT, HARNESSTob*~ IIIATHEE ' r -ODS kept in stock or olbtsined at sbttjotice. Ha?e yon HeardJiieifest ? WHAT, DON'T lOV » T^C 'VT IS " THE SADt-E MAKESjy , in Palmerstd. and »k« suit the eye, hors, man f P°oKet^ nd further, ho does n>t - ?% me ■* customers, but dells yitVhem no flestly and guarantor « Vooil. i^" le ac a /easonaWeprici' ~_ Note tub £ !- and Gray's). " i- ..... 1 I -?y ii* Jt^ellenoy j Appointment the t° Hie Governor t IyOTICB "F r;kMO'VAL, James u Gurtis, j Cnstoms & %g Agent, FORWAiiDpGktiD GENERAL - OAKBR, CDSTOMHOnsa-oJy, ■WELLINaTON, P.O. Box 198. elophone, No. 9. V Furniture removj with every cwr unci attention, Telegrams andjetters to wait on steamers and trai receive prompt attention Goods and j^ e ig delivered to all parts of the worß MEMOHjnjM Oaidß in large select from a HART & iSbJG'B,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXV, Issue 6605, 17 April 1899, Page 1
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559Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXV, Issue 6605, 17 April 1899, Page 1
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