Informatiou for Travellers. kiia«;j.^ ■"..., ». — - ■■ : • »di §<^CHE§ , ; leave the Royal Hot6l £ Jc^tterst^ni; ior Napier, on Tuesdays .Thurfday*,,' and Saturdays, at 6 a.m. : .WBfiMtOHEß>le«»e the Royal Hotel, ( -Fijmerstpn, for Masterton on Mondays, .^ed^esdayfi and Fridays, at 1 p.m> ' TRA^N S leave Palmerston as under : tvffor Fd_^pftJaa#lntermediate Nations, fc»t 12.35 p.m v and 830 p;tn. ■■-■'■?%&■•■!>■■ \ iM ".For Wanganijii and intefme3_ate' stations at 6^«;nhi and o^p^; 1 /*"■ i • t »r- ? --*br Halcombe ana intermediate sta- # v^ais^.^.''.;'^:';.,-- 1 ; :'.; ! l^^Wi)^? &aye Foxton ; .fbr Wel^ iIJWSyp?; «s T e r J- corning, Sundays,, ex;»m&*..-,>.^ ~^' . ■' .«..:■.- -. i. • i t ttl_fe JA^BDOUGLAS also plys i'ifcetween' Foxtoi.- and Wellington On .~S>fe» advertised elsewhere. ' " - *^ __L_ _ __^_^^'j. ..«■■ "- ; • y -■■'.; -^- PALMEI.STON N9Jia:_: posx ■%^'^i, .^AiLS'jDLOSE * For jfoxtonTdaiiy lat a 10.550 a.m.; and 7.45 p.m* * -Few OrSrfa Brittge daily at 10.20 a.m. « 'For 'VMlir gton, Otoki, and Pahautanui, e;i.t dailyjat'7.4s p.m.>. -i j For Wa> ganui, Marton, Halcombe, Bulli, Feilding, and northern and interme- ' r * diate districts' daily at 6 p.m. Mail* * " for Sandon are taken theifce from - ■' <u: -Bul.» ( aaayi < ' •■ : ■ :--.■/ r^ y-> : f < ; yor _Bhu ; r»t, ; Mastertod, ! and I Eketahuna, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and $n- ■* ,-.>clays,at ISiSOp^ . r j v '■' . : For Woodville,-. Napier, and intermediate i stations <(not including Ashurst)., aft a 7.45. p;m: on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. v^, For Karere, on Tuesdays and Jmdays, at -j **'"■' > 7.45~p;tn? ' '■" ': ' "■'' j: ''"' ;. ! ' ' ' For Awahuri, mails are Pent to Feilding daily, thence' to- Awahurij Tuesdays "■■■•■■ -and Fridays, i^ •' ■ ■ ; '■j::'- '.-: .: MAULS ABRIYE, a V; j ';• From WanganuV'twice daily, at-12.45 p.m. >■'.; ■ and 8.3Q.p.~.j ..'Fr0m all .Rteruiediate stations once;, daily, at 8.30 p.p. * From Foiton an_ Southern stations once daUy, at 5.45 p.m. _ " * Fx»m- llasterton and .Tuesdays,, -.....^uradayft^d'Satuidaya j-t U.3Q. * : *Fxoia Napier and iniermediate ; stations, m. * > ...'ciaa%g'Wppc.,vi|le, < 'M6ndayß; i . ' ; , day*. Wd Fridays, at 7.15 p.m.- --' .',1'.".,u '■■ C.v ;;:- i: GEQEGE,H!'N|!S,,; ; j - , £ Postniastei j "I^EW&M? RAILWAY Tliuk -'; B&'.T*- "■■■.[ -TABL-. .;■;.;■.;;;.: . .• • ' L * Palmerston fdrWanganui at 6.45 a.m. ? • **'- and 5.45 p-m. ;v.r;:-_ >/' Feilding iFdr Wanganui at 7.30 a.m., and -'•" fi<i '6^oum. ■ * TWnierston for Halcombe at 8.55 am. -Feilding for Halcombe at 9.50 a.m. ' Pilnjersten for Foxton at 12.35 a.m. and ■ ie i. »-B^3o p.m. ' - * TeU-Ung for : Fdxton at 9;4<5 a.m. aad -' .*&*■■■■'■ 7iss\p.m. ■ ■-.-._ '■■■■•'■ ■" ■ . r WT.-£ii ?;. -.r_>; ; th_ ; SQUiA»Bii' i: ' ' ; ■ "■ • \ .'. • ; .-iU\teM\-:>. *,:•; J":^- ■■ -'-^^ -■■■<•■■•■■'■ i ,'.' oot ?ftyvyi l p^-M'B;atS : T l _O;K:.;'''' : - ■ "'[■ "' iii- best; 7 ' Acdomk^sm^^ :;";/^ : tM^3^^!#^-. ■ '■'■ : » r_tHJE€OAGH leaves -the RO3CAL, : t=EOTEL for RAPIER on Tuesdays, , "S Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 6 a,m. ; ■a %nd for a MASTERTON on, Mondays.. ; i J^edt^iays,a^d i i I r^days,}Ktlp.ra. ■ ' ; ■'■■'■ ;i • ; ; ; ,J[AMES FENTCNi j . -i ' ! *ir — —■•-'■• •/ ■ ■■ - ■ " >'"■■• '•■ — ; — — .• ■ ---•^:-o__tgn;'- j :' •- / THE BEST; ACCOMMODAWpi. ! forfTraveUen ... Haatwell and Maeara's Coaches leave i; the . Hotel every mcrnxng for Wel- '• ' '•# lington (Sunday i excepted) : :; :/ - f •'■ atfouraim.v > '- i y . ■'. r wili 'be m waiting every v night on ' arrival of " the Train. Passenger^ going -per co^oh ':"' : ■<Nirrieu' free. Luggage alto carried. \ !„';' MAKATOKU T HOTEL 7 i i, MAKATOKU. \ '." ', I)jkyiD Smith .PBopßiuTOßi ■ I fPHE piropriejoi of the above hotel is • ! -*_l- i; - now prepared 7 to 'give suitable < ' acco-nmodation to the travelling public '•"* 'and (he residents of Makatoku. ; ~ J^ Good paddocks and sti.bline attached None but the beet wines ?nd .liquors willl be-kept m stock. f j Private suites of apartments for ftinilies and others visiting 'the bush. Saddle horses always on hire. . . •*?*.B -—A trap for. the Hotel meets * \i\'Si'h ■>■■■:,-.■' every train : :.■■;_ •- .. ' i% vB6OTS AND 'SHOES FOR^THE -; MILLION. 3 : r R. ( ALUNGHAM I , ,i HAS PLEASURE m intimating "-that ile-bas-juit received a SHIPJPNT: of new SEASON'S.; BOOTS aittd SHOES o'fjiv'ei'y dflscription, to suit all classes, djfect from the best, English and Obionial manufactories' ; And.that he has" determined to dispose of the Whole of bis large 'stock at prices -which positively ? - defy competition m .LiPalmerston. r : - : . -.-.»•,.■.;-; ;■..-'; ;/■. :'•'■'• j >; P 0 ™* *P4 ?c e m Jf B^pck before; making „ , i r|puith^s elsewhere^ adjudge the q.ality *''."'Virf.tte-^ipW"i^d..' h c ; Vri^B.a;sjke^ v ' ;• :/1
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 369, 21 September 1883, Page 1
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617Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 369, 21 September 1883, Page 1
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