Information for Travellers. . .■ > — ' ' :-, COACHES leave the Eoyal Hotel; Palmerßton, for Napier, on TuesdaysThursaays, and Saturdays, at 6 a.m. \ ( .1 .boiCHES leave the Koral . H,otel,; . PalmersVonifbr Masterton on Mondays, aud-iFridays at 1 p.m? ■ l leave Pahnerston as under :i I For Poxton and intermediate stations '^ 12.3S p.m., ana BJ3O plm. ' ; ,For Wanganui anfl m|ermediate sfaU 6.45 a.m., and 5 45 p.m. j j For Halcombe and intermediate sta-j tipnsrat 8.55 a.m. : :": 1 v .COACHES leave Foxton for Well ,'Kxigton , every morning, Sundays ex.jcepted. . -|- ;,. ;.,,,; '.' '■_...' .: ■ : tThe JANE DOUGLAS also plys' Ww^en/ Foxtpc rand Wellington on ;fla*es advertised elsewhere. . ! h-- pASMEBSTON V NORTH POST,, I *)Y. 'T..-' :; ' .OFFICE- , ( _ ; : : : ; !i ;;;'f :mails close -•••■■• ;- ; ' For Foxi»n daily at *10.20 a:in/ and 7:44 p.tn. \ . ■'■ " • '■ For Oroiia BHtlge daily at 10.20 a.m. j - f >For W'cllibgtoii,: Otaki, and/ Pahautanujj . /■• > .daily at 7-45 p.xn. ■*. . ; . , i^or Wanganui, Marton, Halcombe, BuDsi Feilding, and northern and uitenner diate districts r daily at 5 p.m; Mail* •'' fbr -Sandon are taken thence from *•;;; Bulls daily.. ,_ • \- • eitorUahuMt, .Masterton, and Eketahunai y \;-'.i on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Frii /' i r' Idayß;^.Tia.3Op.m.1 dayß;^.Tia.3Op.m. . ' '/£, { ■ For-Woodville, Napier, and intermediate M; ' ' r ßfetibns (not including: Ashurstjj ?at •> i ■ ■;> 7J45 .p.m; on Mondays, Wednesiiays, 4 :;/>V and Fridays. ,.,' oh Tuesdays and Fridays, at ■ 745 p.m. ' ' mails are sent to Feilding daUy.ithenc* to Awahuri, Tuesdays snd^Fridays. MAILS ARRIVE ' From Wanganui twice daily, at 12.45 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. From all intermedia^ , etationa once daily, at 8.30 p.m. ; From Foiton and Southern stations onde j i)>:; v daUy,at 5.45 p.ra. " ' : , ; J ' ■ J From ; Masterton and Ashurst, Tuesdays, t-H'i Thursdays, and Saturdays 11.3 ; 0 p: .. a.m.' . ;..■ / , .;>• -. ~i ;•.!'. From Napier and intermediate stations, in* J 0:1 auding'^oocville, Mondays, WedfleH * &l ? aayi^ and Fiiflaysi at7;l6 phni ; --'V \ , , „ *. Q-EPROT I: IN3SrES, ? < ; ■ f , •'" ■■■"" '" ' '""" ■." "" Postmastei ! a BEIDGED KAILWAT TIMjE * ' ? ' J ;| %ij^SLE>VE PAIL^ ! :: ■""■' Palmerston forWanganui at 6.45 a.m., and 5.45 p.m. ; ' .'• p«ilding : for; Wanganui: *t 7;SQ a.m # and 6.30 p.m. "... . ; v PUmerst6hforHalcombeatß.ss am. . "" Feildingfor Halcombe at 9.50 a.mi i ; Palmereton for Foxton at 12;35 a.m. and ■■■•^ :-- ? ~'B.^6'-p.m;' : !- (: '" ' ' : v ' i Feilding for Foxton at 9.45 a.m. aad I P-ffi' >. -•■■ .:>..;,>_ ;; ; *'* [[[ THE SQUAItE. " .v :.' \ •••■ 5 "-' j . '' Fbhtoii.— Pbopeibtoe. '. - ~-*~+±-^' - ' : 1 '<f»E BEST -i- AcCOMMODATION ?.-.oqw>/J.V FOB TEAVMiLERSi' & ■ /.•,rr?-it B -.v ■:•■.• .-.-s:-;;-. '.-: \ — :'.i. •>■:»» .•",.;:= J ?fi ' TffE ! COACH 'leaves the EOsEAL '•'■ " iHOTEL for NAPIER on Tuesdays, *-> ( Ihwrsdays, and, Saturdays, ■ &i 6^a.in. j ; ,;Hind ? fpr, ;^LA§TJESTQjN , on: Mondays. } ". - Jp£dnesdays,.fai.& Friday 's, at Ip.m. [ .; "c.i'r/inis-: •'■-■' ;^JAMES,FENTCN., _. 070- WV/. ■KMK-i-. fiti ■-: U.i 7-Vb.l , !iW ;:v;'.! ; •;■;..' \, tu >. ..{.-,> j« c -■■4' TH^^BEST ACCOMMODA r Ll(i)ii '-,n-.-:hq ii- v for Travelleh ' : • i!i^ ; r/ -'' ;: '■•> >'fia*twell and Maeara's Coaches leave • ' the Hotel every morning for Wei'■:t . "■■' lington (Sundays^xcepted) ;:■ ■;■&''■■:<•■} :■ at fouraim. *[''"■ - --'An EXPRESS from Why te.'s H otel will ;• . '■' be 1 in 1 Waitipg. every night' oh '-. arrival of fli lie Train/ Piassengers going per 'ccaoh T J ' #^rnied free. Luggage aUo carried".! . 'i JfcAKATjOXU- ■■:..- H.,Q.-T;B!E7 :: ui :]:,,.:,:~ ... ■;/ makatqjiu.^ ;.... , !! ; : '.i^1viD'5iaTH... ...... ..; ... ...Pbopbibtob.rtIHE proprietor of the above 'h'pte^is' in '' Jbr • now prepared ' to ; give r ' accomnibdation to tbe 'travellihg ■■' is " and the ■ residents of Makatokui '■■■ \ ; '■■■ !«--WGood paddocks and st^tline; attached r •. i iNone but the best wipes and, liquors be kept m; .stock., .■+,■):> ;i . : . Private suites of apartments for . fantilies and others vititing thp bush^^ /' 'Saddle horses always on hire.^' '-■■< V N.'B*— A trap for the Hotel meets u'-yi-^.---. every train-; "' ■■",...., ; loOTS AND SHOES FOJB THE ; .; '• /'■_; million, '.■;; ;; ■}'■■ R. AiiLINGHAM H" AS PLEASURE m. intimating that he has just received a SHIP"MENT of new SEASON'S BOOTS and SHOES of every description, to suit . 'all claeses, direct from the best English ' " and Colonial manufactories. s ■ *'•"■■' 'And that hehas determined to dispose ';*'■ of the whole of bis large stock at", prices '"which' positively "defy competition " : ' : Palmerston.: .; ■'■[ ;'■ ■■ ; .' '_''-'. ; ■•:• }• * '"' Come and see my stock before making II *- * purchases elsewhere,and judge^theq. ality joithe article! and the prices a^ked. -.-! X. AJJJDSQBM&f
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Manawatu Times, 7 September 1883, Page 1
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615Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, 7 September 1883, Page 1
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