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Information for Travellers. ;r COACHEB leave the Royal Hotel . Falnierston, for Napier, oa Tuesdays •Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 6 a.m. ••-■.• COACHES leave the Boyal Hotel, rPalmerston, for Mastertonoa Mondays, . "Wednesdays aud "Fiidays at 1 p.m., f TRAINS leave Palmerston as under : For Foxtpn and intermediate stations, at 12.35 p.m., a&o. 8-30 p.m. For Wanganui and intermediate stations »t 6.45«.niM and 545 p.ui. ' For Halcombe md intermeuiate sta- * tioni at 8i65 a.m: COACHES ; leave Foxton for Well * iingttott every 'morning, Sundays' e?--t!!^e^ted.; •■[ ■■-■''■• '■■ •:' ? ' ;:; -- -.' / ; " v : .- #c JANE DOUGLAS also* plys ' ' I»e(ween Foitot. and Wellington on i: aii»6B'advMtised elsewbere.' v , ; ■ " : : tfOKTH "POST. *■■■•:: OPPIOE. v „.. MAILS CLOSE n JloriFoston daily at 10.20 a.m. and 7.45 ' .*..;•: win.' ■ ' ■•-■■'■-': ...■• . • ■;: ■ For Oroua Bridge daily at 10.2P am , - lor: Wellington, Otaki, and Pahautanm, daily at 7-45, p.m ., ... . . "i-; »or -Wanganui, Marfcon, Halcombe, Bullb, Feilding, and northern and intermediate districts datty at 5 p.m. Maifsi for Sandon are taken thence from Bulls daily. " ,* , A , : i For Aflhurs^; M&tertbn,, and Eketahuna, • Wednesdays, jaud In'"aaysV'at 12130 plm. ■„.,:"..' " .j ■ for 1 WooaviUe, 1 Napier, and intermediate. ■ statidria (riot ineludingf Ashurst), at -; v Ciy.4s.'p.m. on Mondays,' Wednesaays, and Fridays. • Vat Karere,ou Tuesdays.and Fridays, at * are sent 'to 'riMg > Soily,, thence to Awahuri, Tuesdays andEadays; , - MAILS AKRIVE > ; ' Vrom Wanganui twice daily, at 12.45 p.m. and B.So>m. From all intermediate Oft• ' ; ■ 'ttationa '<>»<» dail y» at 8 - 30 P im * = .j : »om: Foiton and Southern, stations once V . dmily, at 5.45 p.m. „ \■' ' '^mMas'ertohabd Ashurst, Tuesdays,. -*'1 '•■ 'ThTurkdays, and SaturflAys at^ m3O. **'-"■■'• ;vX '" : •-':'* v •"■"■'"■ : ."' : " !^| Rjsihab Napier and intermediates Btationj.in. ■, ; { pl^ding WoocTille, Mondays, W ednes. l/~" cta^i. Ad atv7.ls p.m... ' ',:.. •;„. : . =„ . ;;■-;• GEOEGE.INKBS,.,, ; S'NU i.;:.: ; V ■,■"/■„, 8^ | :i TBAHNSLEAVB DAILI c Paline*Bt6h^orWanganui; 'at 6;45 a.m. f<u..; sfcxirad^i4s j>m. .-•■•■- i^-. -■■•■• . , ifßaidißg'^br. Wanganui at 7.30 a.m., and ] -. =.' j^e.^Oipon.. .■.,■•: ; .PaimerßtonforHalcombeatß.ss am- /■ TPeilding f or Halcombe at 9.50 a.m. 3 "Paimerß^dri for Foxton at 12.35 a.m. and Feilding for Foxton' at 9.45 a.m. a^d J . FENTflJsr,±r PBOPEIBTOB. JfflM -IIST .7 T-^(®.IIA^JIiMBS. j ■.\ ■ uulA ■*tai". ? '■■ r.irrrnY ► .)-:iii'i -i;V ! t viyfEffß. COACH leaves (the IRO"XAL HOTEL for NAPIER/omiaWsrf&y*, widfor MA&P ERTON on Mondays. jf Wednesdays, wAFridays,a.tlp.Tn{ j ; L ' •• :•" •".rAMES FENTCN: I . % B;TT;E J S : ;: THE BEST ACCOMMioDA'VIOi.I for Travellers „ | Jff^twell'and Maeara's Coaches leave . the Hotel every morning for Wei- ~ i .'" lington (Sundays excepted) . ; j £ ' »t.four»,in. ■■■■''-.' ♦"'fttf KXPKJBSB.ftom'-Why'tc f 8 Hotel will be m waiting every night' on 'arrival of Che Ti^C "gbing per ceioh ■j^Tned-free. Luggage ako carried; ' " iflK ATO KU H O T^E LV i! ; : - t . .;;: ;! i :" > mAka'toku. ". .;. ;; : * [pxyrp 5mith.... ..^.. ...... ...Pb^Fbijt0e. : TfiHE .prbprietpi . of the above febtel is KiL'\ ■ now prepared to^ give " suitable ; acconiiiiodation to the travelling public aiid'tn'e residents of Makatok'u. "■ '!■■■•■ Gbod paddocks and 'st^tlink attached - None but the best wines and liquors •'•trilll-beleptin stock. > r ): *:-. Private suites of apartments for .families and others visiting, tbe bush., ; ; Saddle hort.es always on hire»- --• "NT . B^ — A trap for the Hotel meets every tiain- .. BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE ,:,.•••; MILLION. , ; R. ALUNGHAM JlL 1; ' that he has just received a=S H I P-i "tiiENT -of hew SEASON'S BOOTS! ■iiiid :; SHOES of every ascription, to suit, all classes, direct from the best English ?«nd (Colonial manufactories, j . Aiid that he has determined' to dispose >of the whole of bis large stock at prices -which positively .defy competition m; 'Palmerston. "■•'. " ; ' ; ! v w . . ■ • —. ■• • ■ • 4 Come and, see, my stock before making piir^iaWSeisfewhere.and judge the q aJity 'article. \xoA. the' prices aoked.

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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 360, 10 September 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 360, 10 September 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 360, 10 September 1883, Page 1

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