'fjffj^ 'pOMMUMIdATIOBT FOXTON Jfc WELLINGTON. .. S.S. "JANE DOUGLAS," '■ And . S.S. " STORMBIRD/? Kegular trader between Foyfcon and "WeLingtpn. ffours of sa,ilirig will be duly posted 1 Railway Stations at Palmerston, Feilding, and Halcombo. Good Passenger Accommodation. X E. S. MARTIN, : Manager, Wellington. I For freight or passage apply to J. W. LIDDELL, Agent, JPoxton. ■ REGULAR TRADER. rp.HE j^yorite SS. TUI has" now I been : put on the trade between Wellington and Poxton only, and as the possesses superior accommodation, nd carries an experienced stewardess^ jassengers-will receire «Tery attention. ■Passengers , and cargo (except tim aer) can bebooked through to Lyttel yon as^ usual; arrangements for transhipment hare been made. For freight or passage; apply to ! .THYNNE, LINTpN&Co., - . " Agents Eoxton. .Passengers are requested to obtain their tickets at the office. ■ "■ : ■"■_. notice.^. .:-...;.;. The dates and hours of sailing wfl ba posted at the Telegraph Offices at Palmerston, Feilding, Sanson and "Marton, ::; ' ' : . ' ■'■--'■'• : ' '■'■;- -■ : j '. • THYJS^LINTON&CO., A v g«nfcs. j"0 SBPH /gE Ali E WHOItBSAIiB AN© S,BTAUf | ; BUTCHEB, , gtyITAR'E; PALiMERSTOK but tHe very Ijestyouiig cattle purchased. Orders left at the Shop promptly attended to. If gnthly payments sj.rioMy insisted <m pV R~, -,•■•■ MAE E I N-E B r ■■•.-. o TO > A>O.P., MAY- BJ) 0 0 S/tTLTED • At his Residehce; AMBSBTTRY STREET, PAIJCHBS,Tg!K ; BTOBTH, . otween the hours of 9 and 10 a.m., 2 and 3^p.m., a.nd f a.nd 8 p.m. . , ■-..,: ;.-... ■'•'at ■ HICES LOWER THAN IVER. ..:.; GEOEGTE wboDEOFPE. BEGS to intimate th^t haTing n^ad© arrangements with a Welling-. .ion wholesale house, heis prepared to ."apply persons furnishing at the most Reasonable rates. All kinds of furniture made to order : Repairs promptly and neatly executed. PU\Bl4 IQ- r NOT 'I 0 E :'- In ..future,; persons Allotments m • Palmerston North Public ■ Cemetery;^^ f or the "purposes of Intermearf 'tiust apply to the Town Clerk '— for^Lcicolars, and also pay the stated fees. . ■'- ':'.. . ■.. ' ■ ' : ' ' ; - ■ ': ' '"' ; Mr, James Lauirensen is the only per- - ion authorised to dig graves. (Signed) JAMES LINTON, : ■ 4 :'^-^ :„-.;,;./■,, ..-Hon. See. Feb. 19. 1889. ,: ■ yy A "^T E ;1) ... THE PUBlia TO KNO"Vy THAT "Vf IL LI AM ,0 0 01. ji ;PJ^PARED TO SELL. Tallow cask? . Clieese vats Churns, &o. ■ . . . -■-»■,' i.T lOWE9T POSSIBLE PBIPBB. THE I S(^iJARE,: PatTITHBEE AND GfINEBAt DeALBB, THB SQUARE, SALMERSTON. (Shop lately occupied by M r. Pjep?bb , - ' Saddler. ' : : ' ' TKd very best of Hobart Town Fruit always on^and, FJBIMJS LEGS OJF MUTTQTST,
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Manawatu Times, Volume IV, Issue 88, 10 November 1880, Page 1
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383Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume IV, Issue 88, 10 November 1880, Page 1
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