Shipping- ' ' FOB WELLINGTON. THE FASTEST BOAT IN THE TEADE. 's"Kjk The Wellington screw <&i&Si&t STORM BIRD, will leave for the above port on (To-night) F HID AY, at 11 p.m. For rates of freight or passage apply to THOMAS BEID, Agent. £7 255 FOR WELLINGTON. \-^ The p. s. MANAWATU, fkf?% Captain Evans. leave for the above -^feit^S* port on TUESDAY next, at midnight. For freight of passage, apply i) TAYLOR & \VAT\T, Agentu. 112 323 TO LET. THE FAMILY HOTEL, Victoria Avenue, containing 10 rooms, — with or without Furniture. Also, Shop and two rooms adjoining. For terms, i£c, apply on tlie premises. f3 248 WATER ! WATER ! WATEII ! Notice to the inhabitants of Wanganui. JOSEPH PALMER, ENGINEER AND PLUMBER, (Late Foreman of the Wellington Water I Works,) HAS commenced business in Ihe Market Square, Wanganui, and is now prepared to take contracts for laying on i Water Supplies. Bbass Casting every day. J P. wishes the public to observe that he has always a largo supply of Waterpipes, Taps, India-rubber Tube and Directors, O. G. Guttering, Stack Pipe of all sizes, Corrugated Iron, Zinc, &c, &c. All Orders punctually attended 10, and all work guaranteed. Note the Address. — JOSEPH PALMER, Engineer and Plumber, Market Scxuare, Wanganui. FlO * 306 WILLIAM NEA RV , SADDLE, HARNESS, AND COLLAR MAKER, BEGS to inform the public that he has opened those premises at the corner of VICTORIA AVENUJ3 AND HIDGWAY STREET, (TJntil Iris New Premises aye open, next door but one tO the Provincial Hotel,) Where he hopes, by strict attention to business and g.oocl workmanship, to merit a fair share of public support. Saddles, Bridlfs, Whips, Harness, &c, always on hand. | REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. All Orders promptly attended to. CHARGES MODERATE. FlO ' 312 THE PIER HOTELii TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI, (Opposite Corporation -Wharf) C. P. O'HANLON ... Propbietoe. (Late proprietor of the Empire Hotel, Wanganui; and Kdi Jwi Hotel. fi P.O'H. having erected upon the most favourable site in Wanganui a first-class COMMERCIAL & FAMILY HOTEL, the Proprietor can, with confidence, invite inspection of his premises by his former friends, and by the public, for whose comfort and convenience no effort has been spared in the attempt to make TEE PIER HOTEL The most complete and best appointed in Wanganui. TiailE BEDBOOMS, Iv which can be accommodated over sixty persons, have been arranged with a view solely to healthy consi'derations,and all classes of the community can be accommodated. THE PARLOURS Are most conveniently arrangod, and are most comfortably furnished, THE T3AJR Is abundantly - supplied with .Wines, Spirits, Ales, Porters, &c.,. of the best brands, for which C. P. O'Hanlon has previously maintained a high reputation, and which he intends to retain while proprietor of the PIER HOTEL, or any other hotel. .' Central situation, proximity to the wharf, and being opposite the Railway terminus, besides the advantages of the superior accommodation referred to, combined under the Pier Hotel, renders it a suita- ■ blc resort for husiness men. KS" Private Booms for Families. THE STEAMERS ALWAYS ATTENDED TO. BATHS ON THE PREMISES. 3IILLION A GOO MMOD ATI Oh\ ORDINARY DAILY AT 1 p.m. Eemember ! THE PIER HOTEL, Taupo Quay, C. P. VHANLON, Proprietor. £8 279
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Wanganui Herald, Volume X, Issue 2704, 12 February 1876, Page 3
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524Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume X, Issue 2704, 12 February 1876, Page 3
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