EEGULAR TRADER. 5 rHE favorite SS; TUI has now been put on the trade between : Wellington and Epxton only, and as she possesses superior- accommodatioT), •»ud carries an experienced stewardess will receive every attention. .^'PjAljßeiigers arid cargo (except tim ' o^r) can be booked through to Lyttel on as usual, arrangements for tran.tiipment hasre been- made. For freight or passage, apply to THYNNE, LINTON & CO;, Agents Foxton. % Passengers are requested to obtain , • '•' " heir tickets at the office. NOTICE. The dates and hours of sailing wil re posted at the Telegraph Offices at Palmerston, Feilding, Sanson and . *«larton.v: . r THY^NNE LINTON & CO.. Agents. r\ R .:• MASBINIE, SueoAon to A.0.F., WAY BE CONSULTED At his Residence. • AMESBURY STRIET, Paxmeeston Nobth, etween "the hours o£ 9 and 10 a.m., 2 and 3 p.m., and 7 and 8 p.m. 4 ; J ' T]\ DE T fiLERE .JJ. J. VJ ■' ' ARCHITECT. &C. BULLS. PHOTOGRAPHIC NOTICE. \ ■ i "\r R KIUKWOOD, Photographer JjjL desires to announce to his cusibniers, ia*and aif und Palmerston that m cons\qucnce of pressing engagements e'sewhere, he Will not be ablo to prolong bis stay more thab one monthjonger. '"'Thofc* wishing to have portraits, or ;iews taken .will please call, or send m their orders at once. A Cabinet portrait given as usual, nn- r til the 'termination of present visit} Notb the Addbess.— Opposite tb ' 'Court House. , I -* - J. KIBK^OOD, ' Photographer. vjrr t. w oo d. BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND StIOEING' SMITH'. of Rangitikei street and Cuba Street.) ' * PALMERSTON T^ORTH,. .Royal and Clarendon Hotels) thoeiag done with care, and on an en> N- tirely new principle. ' descriptions of General Blacksmiths , work done. J-sa.y-Vehicles and Agricultural Implements made and repaired. CHABGES MODERATE. D. CLIFFOKD, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, . / SQUARE, " ' 'Pjumehston Nobth. DC. begs to intimate that he has a • well-assorted, stock of BOOTS %nd SHOES on hand. , AH orders executed with promptness , and dispatch. i . * "Style" anU Fit Guaranteed. -' -aENU POvST FREE IN AN ENVELOPE' FOR 4d. STAMPS TO DEFRAY POSTAGE.' THE BOTANIC Treatment for all Nervous, Disorders which unfit - sufferers for marriage, &o. &c, also consumption, Chronic Disease of the Chest Stomach, Liver, and JEplilcpsy. Addbess — R. T. SELBY, MEDICAL HERBALIST Johns'/beet, W^jerloo, Stdwbt. ANAWATU HIGHWAYS BOARD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, m * accordance with Section 4 of the Public Works Act, 1880, that it is proposed'to CLOSE theEoad running in' a-south-westerly direction, through Section ' N^. 89, Karere, and to OPEN 'in lieu ! - -'faLPTsjofROAD ALONG the ' f "^-<N BOUNDARY of SAID ' r * ', ' N' No. 89, and that Plans of the jl alteration may be inspected at „fie <j of the Board . i GEORGE J. BRUCE, .ChJrraan Manawatu Highways Board.
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 178, 7 December 1881, Page 1
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433Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 178, 7 December 1881, Page 1
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