HOTELS. PAN AM A F A M I L V .H 0 T WL* :i TARANAKI STREET, ; ' '' '' > , • ' " '• •• • . • '.-'£' WELLIN GT 0 N, . . • •» SUPERIOR AOOOMMOI>ATIO» I ■ s - . - ' . POR FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN ■VISITING WBLLINGTON. Attached to the^Hotel ia a, rery large and' handsome . BILLIARDS A LOO K- K j Fitted up with one of THURSTON'S BEST BILLIARD ; TABLES. I J< LAMONT, i . • . . -.- ■. Proprietor. July 6,^67. _".' j PRINOESS FAMILY HOTEL* MOLESWORTH STREET, THORNDON. MESSRS. CATTLE AND DIAMOND beg fco infcimate to genfclemen visiting Wellington, during the coming aeasion of the General Assembly, that they can be provided wifch firstciass furnished apartments afc very moderate ratesThe above Hotel is only about three minutes walk from the General Government Buildings, is beautifully eituated, and being second to none in Wellington for firat-class accommodation, makes ifc a moat •desirable family reaidence. . '/-.,•■ June 19, 1867. • 1^ W. H. FOLEY'S o ®| ; RETREAT HOTE L X Willis Street, Wellington. WH. FOLEY haß the honor to announce * fco fche publio of Wellington and the fcbe Burrounding district, as well aa the travelling community jthat he has, regardless of expense, fitted up the above hotel with every comfort]; and convenience for board and reaidence. ■ He haft always on hand a choice supply of wince and spirits of the besfc brands j and hopes by strict attention to business, combined with civihfcy and moderate charges, to meet a share of publia , patronage. :, . Dinner at One p.m. ROYAL TIGER HOTEL. THE UNDERSIGNED bega to intimate, that he has fcaken those commodious promises, situate afc .fche corner of Taranaki and Abel Smith streets, and truata by strict attention to busineas, and alwaya keeping on hand a good supply of firsfc-class wines, spirits, sparkling ale, liqueurs, kc, kc, fco receivo a share of publio patronage.. F. W. EBERLET. May9fch, 1867. The nej on hotel. LAMBTON QtTAY, WELLINGTON. . Wines, Spirits, Ales, kc, of the finest brands.. WILLIAM OAKLEY, ' Proprietor. EIGBY'S OOUNOIL OLUB HOTEL, cornee. of Queen and Lonßdale Streefcß, Melbourne.. First-class accommodation for Genfclemen, Suitesof Private Apartments for Families ahd WeddingParties. Baths, &c. " "- : IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS.; r~pHE " Wellington Independent" has fcheX greatest eirculatien of any Newspaper; yetpublished in this Piovince; its aubacribera being; located in all the most important Districts of the Colony. It ix also extensivoly circulated in NewSoutli* Wales, Sowth and Western Australia, Van* Diemen's Land, Capo of Good Hope, and ip? theMother Country. Advertieere, therefore, ih making use of the columns of tho " Independent " miiy feel certain that fche greatest publicity will be given to the Goods, Wares", kc, offered for sale, and thai Advertisers will ultimately reap benefits in propor* tion to the manner in which fchey keep fcheir namea before tho public. The piice of Advertisements in the" Welli*©' ion Independent" is— six lines and under, 2b. 6d. above Bix lines 4d. per line for fche 'first inser tio* and half-price for every subsequent inserlien; '. Advortisoments will be continued, and chakobd until countei-ordered ; such orders musfc be sent to this *. Office Onk Da* beforo Publication, and mußt be in Whiting. " ' . ~ AGENTS FOR THE" WELLINGTON INDBPENDBNI. Wellington. — Messrs W. Lyon, J. Houghton) J. Wallace, E. G. Smith, Farmery k Co, Lambton Quay j W. Scotfc, R. H. Carpenter, Thorndon Flafc. . ■ -. 2 Perirua. — Mr.. Angel Pahautanui. — Mr. Georgo Wilson » Ofcaki. — Mr. F. Marfcm ... , Manawatu.— Mr. Alexander Gray y . Middle Rangitikei.— Mr. Jamea Bull ,t/ Lower Rangitikei.— -Mr. Thomaa Scbtti / ' Tutaonui.— Messra. Henderson and Souk . Turakina.—- Meßsra. Franklin and Hurat'.. Wanganui.—^Mr. H. Ireson Jonea 2 Lower Hutfc.— Mra. Keya '" ,'"".' Lower Hutt—Mr. Thoe. Mills Taita. — Mr. Robinson , - - ;,:;•:.•. i Upper Hufct.— Mr. P. Wilkie -' ■ Featheraton. — Mr. Oox ■- : ' ■•■' ■ Greytown.—^Mr. Boya '. ' Cartorton. — Mr. Fairbrother ■■<..':•:* Masfcorfcon.rr-Mr. Bannister .-■■-' y Taranaki; — Mr- Woon .; <• .•■*.<« Auckland,— -New-Zealander Qfßee ,.;;. it : Nelson.— Mr.'Elhp.tfc : . , .-. }l ;- i; ; ,$ ! Canfcerbury.-T-Mr.'.J.E. March. ~^,.c,/,,- i vi Otago,.— W. BCay, Newa Agenfc, DunediflC . *.[,- Sydney.r-Mr, E.Greville , '". s 2.2^' Metbourne.rr-Messrs. Gordon^ & o;etth •! Londbh.— Mesara. F. Alg^ 9 ''-'^PlinK^u^•&la?eet' - -"-_ Lombard-atreet, E.C. | and f G^|p|et, of:, -* Cornhill - •■'■■./- *--- i -V -> -y^^^yyjyyy.; . ■■■■■""? 2 l { ' ' -'■ ' - -V -'I'liW.'" II'! _ilf mm,y.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2548, 23 July 1867, Page 6
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650Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2548, 23 July 1867, Page 6
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