'*fg]9gsiigig^ f COMMUNICATION . I BETWEEN FOXTON : Aaro WELLINGTON. . The S>S. "NAPIER" (Captain' Holmes) runs regularly between Foxton and Wellington. This vessel has just received new gines and Boiler; and has had a thorough overhaul m the hull. While the general accommodation, for passengers has-been greatly improved; a separate cabin has. been erected for ladies,repletewithevery . convenience. As this steamer is kept solely m this trade, passengers and others can rely on her ruraung regularly. CarlSs a Stewardess. FoOreight or Passage apply to J. W. LLDDELIr, Foxton; Or, W. & G. TURNBULL &CO., Wellington. October, 1876. WELLINGTON. THE STEAMER "TUT" Trades regularly from the Port of Foxton for Wellington, and Kaieottba. SiNGLEFAEEstoLytteltonorKaikoura front Foxton— Saloon, £3 10s ; Steerage, £2 10s. The above steamer possesses superior accommodation, and carries an experienced Stewardess, &c. For'freight or passage apply to JE. S. THYNNE, Foxton ; ,R. N. KEELING, The Square, Palmerston North. - IVTEW . ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MANAWATU & FOXTON. - TIME TABLE. Up. v Down. 4 ,_2 Stations. ' 1 3 PJM. A.M. : A.M P.M. 6.58 11.58 -^-ar. Foxton . . .dp.-*- 6.30 1.30 6.3511.35 -:,,*Carnarvon.., „ W. 6.541.54 6.5 11.5' ?„ Orouaßridge,, e|7.24 2.24 5.44 10.44 -g „ *KaTere . . . „ 2.45 5.22 10.22 J,, Palmerston" „ §,8.103.10 4.52 9.52 w ,; *Burinyfchofpe „ S ,8.37 3.37 4.30 9.30-v-4p.Feiiaing -...or.-v 8.58 3.58 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 m motipn. Season and School Tickets issued to and from till stations at very low rates. Apphyj? the Manager. T^Sijrare despatch, parcels should, be booked ten minutes before the starting of the train. m H E. PALMERSTON PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY; (Opposite the New Sch6ol) 1 i one of the best and most suitable ' for PORTRAITS m the Colonies. . ' The proprietor' has been m the. above " s * ' profession since 12 years of age.SPECIMENS ON VIEW. 1 Superior Portraits taken daily between . * <10 and 4 p.m. . * Children taken from 10 a".m. to 1 p.io. Houses, Stores, Animals, &c, to order. A large stock of Views and Maori ■ Pictures from Is', each. Parties wishing to be Photographed upon any particular day will please make engagements. Just arrived from London — some of the. best Photographi6 Instruments m the" world. t ' . Any kind of Likeness or, Picture 1 , Copied for albums of frames. ~ "DALMERSTON NORTH! ' STEAM X FLOUR MILL. s Farmers and Settlers of Manawatu and surrounding districts please note that' we shall shortly be m a position to convert your wheat and other grain into flour. BICHTER, NANNESTAD, & CO. , Paam6rstoa N6rth April 6th,- f877.-
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 63, 26 May 1877, Page 1
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425Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 63, 26 May 1877, Page 1
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