Informatiou for TraveUers. tti ; .: ■■': .'.».•■ ... ■ COACHES ltave the Royal Hotel Palmerston, for Napier, on Tuesdays Thursdays* A and Saturdays, at 6 a.m; COACHES leave ,tWKpig;Hbfel, Ptlmerßton, iqr^as.terton on Mondays, Wednesdayft-aad, Fridays at, 1 p.m. ; TRAINS almerstpu as under. : I?nr FoxiW»hK inertiaediate Btations, (j- 12.45 pjfc«-'-» -'■'■ "■. : *T-i-v '-■■ -.v-; =;-• T? rt f WdM^ntii andnntermediatesta-. For HM^nVbe stations at 855^1^^.:^ ,v '>■ - :^_l nf\krti l tl&'\e i i\e i Foxton for Wei* «$f !!«■ sundajs * Oeptcd. Viw ,; !». . . , :-> S 4 ThP JAtJE DOUGLAS »lso plys W,en Foxior. and Wellington on d^oadvejgyd^ewbfere. .;*- ■ y^;- . *:: "Z.^ rorFoxtotfo-^W^d a.m. SVo» WawS^& a * S^ :4S ' *?• Frbxn>U intermediate thii 5.45 .-■ j PeUding for Wanganui at 7,30 a.m., and P.l«ier S ton for Halcopbe at i 5.55 amFeilding for Haicbmbe at^iso^a.m. --j Palmerrton for Foxuhj Jitip^ a.m,.an 8.30 p.m. .,- ..-• . .if Peilding r forVf Rxt^r at^^m. aad VRAINsftSSvB ON SATUfiDAYS PalmerstoyftriFokton 12.4fp^» > •gpxtop fof'galmiarston P^feMEESTON ! ' U.iW'> I--- -' ■-■■'!■•■■ ■ ■'' :■ J. Ui FBKTOM;^PKOPBrBTOB. THE' Fbß- TEAVELLERS. ; ' •&>■ V-.: ~-i-c! " ' •. ■ '■■ ■ THE COACH leaves the ROTtAL HOTEL/for- NAPIER on Tuesdays, 1 hurt days, ■. and Saturdays, at 6 a.m. ; ; Mid for MASTERTON. ,on Monday*.. Wid*c*d4ySj&n(kFridagg,&tll>'n' '. v-y- .' JAMES. FEKTCN. ""■ — •■■■.<"■ - ■•-■• ~r ~~ 7~ JB.OTEL, THE 3IDST ACCpMMpDA'IIpj., H**twe^ /and Maeara-B Coaches leave the Ifbtel every morning for Weir linfcton (Sundays excepted) ,< jhv} at four a jm. i An EXPRESS from Whyte'a; Hotel will be m w#ing : every night on arrival of the Train. Pwengers going per ccssh nrried ifree. Luggage alto carried. S^MILY AND V HOTEL. PKOPkIETK. . , , - TALMBRSTON NOBTH. . '-' ■■;.- " •£'+ :'l iC.>'j :•"■:'.'',*. .v.1.,.,;.. •;•-;>;' 11*11^ house affords first-class uecoraoUition. and nothing but Hquore of Ike Tetjbbrwids jkept. 'MAIa'TW ; HOTELI makatoku: David 5mith...... ...,,.,... ...Pbqpbibtoe. fliliE jprbflrjeto'i of the .aboye hotel is X npjff.preparedJto" give suitable Moommodation to the travelling pub,iic •ad the residents of Makatoku. G«od<b|»ddocks and sibling aU^ched None^iut the best wines > and, Jiqnors mill bftkcpttiin stock. .*-:> di ,--»'.■ -u-^ Friv»t«uUuite»» ,fo£< apartments, for |»niliesi!amd>dthersviHting, tbe ; bush, i Saddle hones always on hire. ■'■''■£*,&;•■ **".j?Ksrri **-■ n-.:f--^\' 1 'v.. 2f.B^-A txapxAtf/ the tyofrk mutß
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 328, 1 August 1883, Page 1
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314Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 328, 1 August 1883, Page 1
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