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HOTELS. "WHITE SWAN" HOTEL. CUBA-STREET. HHHE undersigned begs to inform his numerous JL friends, and the public generally, that he has taken the above well-known Hotel, and he foists that ho will receive a liberal support at their hands. ' The best Wines, Spirits, and Beer always on hand. Capital Stabling attached. 1 ______ Accommodation for a few Boarders. Visitors will find every attention paid them. CHARLES MONAGHAN, Proprietor. GAWITH'S FAMILY HOTEL, MOIiESWORTII STREET, THORNDON FLAT. ALFRED WISE in returning thanks for the generous support he has experienced since conducting the above named Hotel, begs to assure those who have patronised him, and also the public in general, that his greatest desire will be to seoure the first-rate article in tho market, so as to ensure their future favors. Private Roohs for Families, Good accomodation for Horses, both in stables and paddocks. January 22, 1864. ' OVERLAND ROUTE ** TO WANGANUI AND INTERMEDIATE STATIONS ON THE WEST COAST. mHE PORIRUA HOTEL now offers the best JL halting point on this magnificent line of road, and the Proprietor, seeing the necessity for combining comfort with, economy, has thrown open a well grassed Paddock of 16 Acres for the use of Drovers. The house affords all convenience for travellers, and the Wines and Spirits have been chosen with great care. Good Stabling. JNO. McGRATH, Proprietor. (Late Wm. Jenkins. GREYTOWN HOTEL, WAIRAEAPA. TOHN M'KINNON (late of the New Zealander 9J Hotel, Wellington) begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Wairarapa and surrounding districts, that he has taken the above establishment, when he trusts by civility, f combined with every requisite suitable for residents and travellers, that he will receive a share of public patronage. Good paddocks for horses. November 6, 1865. DAVIS' ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. THE UNDERSIGNED begs to intimate, that he has taken those commodious premises known as Davis' Accommodation House, at Otaki, and trusts by civility and attention to receive a Bhare of public patronage. Travellers on the West Coast will receive every attention, and find the establishment replete with every convenience. F. MARTIN, Otaki. TENDERS. TO CONTRACTORS. npENDERS addressed to tho Chairman of the JL Town Board will be received up to noon of Friday, 27th of April, for the construction of about eleven chains of a BRICK CULVERT along a portion of Lambton Quay. Plans and specification can be seen at the office of the Board. The lowest or any tender ,not necessarily accepted. By order of the Board, J. B. WALLACE, Clerk to the Commissioners. Town Board Office, Wellington, March 23, 1866. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. mENDERS addressed to the Chairman of the JL Town Board will be received until NOON of FRIDAY, April 6th, from persons desirous of contracting for the top-dressing of the Asphalte now laid down in this city, at per superficial yard. ( Also, for laying down any further quantity of Asphalte that the Commissioners may require. The contractor to state the price at per superficial yard, with and without the top-dressing. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Parties desirous of having Asphalte laid down in front of their premises are requested to make immediate application to the Board. By order of the Board, J, B. WALLACE, Clerk to the Commissioners. Town Board Office, Wellington, March 29, 1866. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. mENDERS addressed to the Chairman of the JL Town Board will be received till NOON of FRIDAY, April 20th, from persons desirous of supplying the Commissioners with Timber required by them for six months. Specifications of sizes, &c, may be seen at the office. By order of the Board, J. B. WALLACE, Clerk to the Commissioners. Town Board Office, , Wellington, March 29, 1866. ' CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY, SILK, MERCERY, HABERDASHERY, &c, &c. MAND S. SMITH respectfully inform tho • inhabitants of Wellington and tho country districts that they are GIVING UP BUSINESS, and selling off the whole of their largo and extensive stock at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Blankets, flannels, tweeds, hosiery, merinos, coburgs,' velvets, silks, table linen, damasks, muslins, window, hoUands, oil clofclis, and vavioijis other goods too nuinorous to mention. Cuba-atreet, corner of Dixon-street.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2343, 3 April 1866, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2343, 3 April 1866, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2343, 3 April 1866, Page 8

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