iiforinatiouL f W Travellers. ■■''•• • . .. ..*, . COACHES lfave ihe Royal v .Ho t-l ; Patme slo-i, forTNfiVifri ' oc' Tnesia '«», Thursdays, and *»trfrdayv; a : ( ' '6 a!m.; ' ! COACHES lU-ve^e tfotei^ Palmerst«.j , for Masttrtonon'SicutlayN, Wednesdays au^'fV.it.a'^s'at'l-ip^m.,' " TRAINS kavt f Pal!ne« ston as uu^er :J '"MjroFoxton an.l m eimpdiate dgyujn^, aH0.45 a.m., ai,£"]B'.Sp'p.ml, Safurdaj^s excepted, when *au Atfi' tValn #aV< s at 12.45 p.m. f.*'^-^ ';-; ; M^ :. l '^ ? /. For Wanganui"ano WerhMia'te s^- j tiors at 645 a.m.v'knd -S^iVfnV.^ "'■ For Halcombt 'i'ulf 'inUVniediate *qs£' tion B atß 55 a.m^ i? i»>rwM. ■> COACHES tMffifaMSfo lingtuu every nSorumt, Suuda>;a «• The JANE DOUGLAS ,ajso ptys, between Foxto». '.and , on cVe*- advcrt.sed ei*syiheiul^ "(> ?
' TB AINS LEAf! E> ©AILVh ** ■-• Palmerston forWangfriui.ttt6v4o! van and^.4s p.m. *!"'''"'j ( ''- fealdiri^for* Wangan^,at 7.30 a.m.i and--6.30 p.m. v 0 ...-,-\ !,-... ■ Palmerston forHalcombe at 8.55 am. , Feilding for Halcombe"a : t 9:50 a.m P-finerston for Foxtofl'W! 10;4d a.m. an ivZ. 8.30 p.m. •»'» * n ' <! * .7' ", ";, Feilding for Foxton <>at ?. 45 l aiih. : aad 7.55 p.m. i4«'!rv) «■!.! i-'^?<-'-» FBAprS L|)aVe O^VS^WBI)A¥»s ' ' QNL^j iu ,\r,tr,,)i' •■:'( Pato»ej?ston for Foxton.^^p/i,,, ;.» r •Ppxton for Palmerston 2,40 .Pjn. ; w? ; royal f^i;;r THE SQUABfy' ? ' { ; .«'"'"' PAIiMEBB^ON^ r ; .■.■■•' >qf «.i'»'»J.?'» V? » ! . f (■> ! I '• ■ " ' J. FEHTON.— PBb^BIETOE. ' . .jTr !)fT" ! ■• ' ■' ■■' ''' ; THE BEST ACCO^MMODiTION FOR TRAVEfiLkR&: "'^ , THE COACH leaves' the' "ROIAL' 1 HOTEL for NAPlEfii'ion' Wiieidii^ Ihprfflays, 'wd-Satuoaysif at€''a'.m. ;• $d } fpr. iiASTERTP^ %^>Monday^ Westilsdays, and 'Fridays, $t. lp*ni!« f* ■ JAMESvjpiNTOtf. ' Hrt;>,.» ■;• -' WHITE'S :aQT;EL' io?ton., •■■.:; :-.-,= ..;.r, ■' : THE BEST ACCOMMpDAiIOi., for Traveller - ; " ! ;1 ~~* — o4 ir '' '•" ' -i Hastwell and, Maeara'p^Coaches leave the Hotelevery meriting for Wei-' lington (Sundaystexcepted) atfour a.m.? • i ; '» : An EXPRESS from WhyteVHoM wili b)e m waiting every nigfe{ on arrival of. fte Train. Passengers Agoing per ccHb't f ttrried i free. Luggage alifo earned" ["'I FAMILY iANDn " jOMMEECIAL" HOTEL. : PKOPEIfcTIi' PALMERSTON jNOItTH.' t . ; f| U4IS house : '.affords first-class ucconto Jb^d&tion, and nothing but liquors o : the Tery brands kept. « \-\" ■ 114.KAT0EU «®O'TEL, ! ' VMAKATOEUit - 1 I)a vip 5mith......: m ,,P3qpeietoh THE proprietoi of the abqve. hojtd i> , now prepared to^.iive suitablt accommodation to the travelling' publi;, •bdtbe residents of Matatok'u; ' * ',' . Good- paddocks and stiibling attache q None but the best winCi and liqiioi . witil be kept m stock. )'<>'< >*'• •- • ' ! : Pmale suites of apartmeate-fo families and others vis>itin,g ti the ibusb. > t ' paddle horses always o^n hire., ( {■■,,} jlf#jß^-A trap lor the'^ytei xoeetb
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 330, 16 August 1883, Page 1
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362Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 330, 16 August 1883, Page 1
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