nSek FOXTON WELMNGTO3^ ; \ ■ SrS. " JANE DOUGIiAS," '■-■*« r;: " : ;:.- :> Xnd ; •■":■■ ; ; SIS. *' SjCORMBIRD," Regular trader between Foxton and :> 'WeLington. Hour* of sailing will be duly posted *'- Railway Stations af Palmerston, Peiiding, and Halcombe. *iEKi^;'l! i MßenigW. i Awpinwodation. j B. S. MARTIN. . >,. ■. .. Managers-Wellington. iPor freight or passage apply to J. Vf . LIDDELL, Agent, Foxton. ■'■■■■■ j :'•••-■■■■'•■•' ■- ' ' ' ■■ ■ ■ EEGULAR TRADER. "nHE favorite SS. TUI has now JL been put on the trade between Wellington and Foxton only, and a 8 he^ possessed superior accommpHation, nd carriei an experienced; stewardess jaagengera will receive»every attention. PMaeng l e|g : kndlcargJy (except tim o«rj oan^be Ijoqlcedv through to Lyttel i«n'as usual, arrangements for tran.ukpment have been made. Pdr freight or passage, applytp THYNNE, LINTON & Co-, • . ■■'■ ;. ■: : ''''■ Agents ' Foxton. Passengers are requested to obtain heir tickets at the office. ''//■• ;•■;; '.; s . NOTICE.; . '^ , m j The dates and hours of sailing, wil re posted at the Telegraph Offices at Palmerston, Feilding, Sanson and i/tarton. . ; ' THYNNE LINTON & CO., !•-..:'' '":' v, i: ' J; ; ' " Agents.. Wbolbbalb and RbtaiT i : .BUTCHERi SQIJAjtE,. -PALM-EESTOK t^one but the very best young cattle purchased. Orders left: at the Shop prompiij y " '"' ' ' attended to. Monthly payments, strictly insisted vu r\R. MASR INE R, ( SUECHBOK TO. A.0.F., M^^Y B^E C, ONSU LT E D 1 : A* Ws^Residence. A "VL ESB TI BT, : S T B EET, - -' JBauibestoh Noeth, etween the hours of and 10 a.m.»2 ; land 8 p.m., and 7and 8 p.n», {^-Y^hP^NJTURE; - : r ; KQRTH. Gv.v. W: begs? t6 intimate 'that he is Ii - making *nd supplying- FURNITURE at" very reasOßable rates, and arorkmankhip I^^ guaranteed. '■' Inap^oti6ft ; of Sh^ irobihs invited. ;;vf f :p>Y-:|G^a&fji.;;:;.'; '•"/■. typRS JbiYKES begs, to;intimate^to iJJLj, .•• the residents .of Palmerston, -hat on the: Ist of October she intend ffy^ SCHOOL PQR SMALL ■ r< .', OHILDIIEN^- ■ :^- : ; which they will ; be taught a thorough finglisK e^ticatipn,' instruction being iven'in.allits branches. .' • • ' . - TeEmsV— Q&¥: i^iUini pcr'week, but cases wh^^ere^janj :tMro; pi more from, family,, >= oe ' KOTB THE ADBEEBS, [Witlin a few door* of the Ute Palertjom Hotel.3 P*WTBE»*. ASft^BNKEA?, DbAWB, BXT- TO MM-'- FijBGKTJSON'S, t^;!;b^a»b, palmemtqn. Town Pruit. r> U'T l^^ ;# ha N K ins SOXICITois, AND s NOTAJ(|ES jP^fßtap; : ?emple Buildings^ Main Street, r '(QPP^
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 111, 26 January 1881, Page 1
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350Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 111, 26 January 1881, Page 1
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