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■ -„.-, , r , |.-u —^rrrnrrnyn — rmT . ! ' gOTEffi ;.f i P, ANA MA . FAMILY, HO %Eli j' ' TAItANAKI STREET, ' ' - ' ■ i ■■ ' * - ■ . .:',•• WE LL IN GT 6lS X ".'"," q UPERIOR ACCOMMODATION por '."'; FAMILIES AND GENTLEMM VISITINa WBLLINGTOK-. ,-■'-, i■' . Attached to the Hotel is a very large ancl handsome A... i BILLIARD SALOON, Fitted up with one of , J THURSTON'S BEST BILLIARD \ TABLES. ; J. LAMONT, Propr^tor.; f Ju1y 6, 1867. ..■.-.••.> • ']' PRINCESS FAMILY HOTKi«, .. MOLESWOBTH STItEETJ THOBNDON. MESSRS. OATTLE AND DI^MONE| % f | to. intimate to gentlemen visiting Wellißg-* . top, during the, coming sessioji of the General.'. Assembly, that they can ;be .provided with first* class furnished apartments at very moderate rate* _ ' The above Hotel is orily febou't thr-M niinntes wait •' from the Generd Government BuUdings, bbeau--tifully Bituated, and being second to none in Wel* Ungton for first-class aoeommodation, makes it » ' most desirable famUy residence. June 19, 1867. . |'. B^° W. H. FOLEYS „_gjl ; RETREAT , H 0 T E L, Willis Street, W_Smii»<won. ' ] WH. FOLEY has ihe honor to annouae* J • to the publio of Wellington and the ( . the surrounding district, as well as the traveUing .. community , that he has, wg-wrdless ; of , expet^e^ * fitted- up the above hotel with every. comlorfc. arjd = convenience for • board and residence. He haa* . always on hand a choice supply 1 of wines ifid spirits of the best brands ; and hopes by striot attention to business, combined with oivUity and .. moderate charges, to meet a share of pubUopatronage. ' Dinner at One p.m.' ~ "ROYAL TIGER HOTEL.; - * THE UNDERSIGNED begs to intimate, thathe has taken those commodious premises, * situate at the corner of Taranaki and Abel. Smith ■ ■■. streets, and trusts by strict attention. to. business, , and always keeping on hand a good ,, supply of „ first-class 'wines, spirits, sparkling ale, liqueurs, tc., &c, to receive a share of publio patronage. F. W. EBERLET. May 9th, 1867. THE NETSON HOTEL. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Wines, Spirits, Ales, kc, of the finest brands*. WILLIAM OAKLEY, Proprietor., porirua hotel; '. ' ,: . ... SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for famUieaand gentlemen visiting Porirua.Attached'to the Hotel is a spiendid well-grassed, - sixteen aoro paddock for sheep, horses and cattle.' The best desoription of wines, beers and spirits*, always on hand. . Good Stabling. Well aired Beds. JOHN MeGRATH, Proprietor. ; July 27, 1867. . ..• -..-.*. . IMPORTANT TO, ADVEUTISERS, •-."•' npHE " Wellington Inubppndknt" has the X greatest circulation of any Newspaper yet . pubUshed'in this Province; its subscribers being located in all the most important Districts of the •Colony. It is also extensively circulated in New 'South Wales, SoxtU and- Western Australia, Van Diemen's Land, Cape of Good Hope, and in th»Mother Country. Advertis-ers, therefore*. In making us<j of the. columns of tho •• Independent" m-ey feel certain that the greatest publicity will bo gives to tho Goods, Wares, &0., offered for sale, and that Advertisers will ultimately reap benetits in propor* tion to tlie manner in which they keep; their naraei before the public. . r The price of Advertisements in the," WKtuaotos Ikdependbnt" is— six lines and under, Bs.,e4* abov r esix lines 4d..per line for. the first insertion , and 'half-price for evoiy subsequeht insert ien; Advertisements will be continued, and charged until > " counter-ordered; suoh orders must be sent to this Office One Da* before PublioatioQ, and must be ' in Wkitino.- '.'*..■••:■': ir, .'.*.. '_ '': ; - ''« AGENTS F.OE THB "SVELLINOTON . INDEPENDENT* Wellington.— Messrs, W* Lyon, J. Houghton*. J. Wallace, >, E. G. Smith;. Farmery & Od, . . Lambton Quay*; (SV". Scott, R. H. Carpenter, Thorndon Flat. •-.,';,.; . Periruai-^-Mr. Angel. •' ; . ; ;,;,._' • Pnhauti^nui.T- : Mr. • George Wilson i . ~ Qt&l^rMxitt. Harti^ ,-, '"'j Manawatu.— :Mr. : __l6iander Gi»y '.*'".- Middle Ran|ifeltei.^m 'Jfaai^s'lßuU; I Lower Ran»tik ! i|MMr.Th6maß Sbpt* - ' - Tutaenhi.-^e'ssrs. HendeiS-on'a^d Bona Thrakink^-Meisrs. FratikUn ai^'d Hurefc ' ; . H. IrtsdiiJiii-ei 1 ,: , l ; , ! Lower Huti.'r-iMrs;- Keys - '' ;! '.-^'- : '' :i ' !, ' : •■•'•' Lower Hutt^Mr.-Thoi. Milljy 1 ; ■ , * . ! v*ait*^-Trsfc.'. : RQhinson:u'.-ij 4 '-'^ h-.;'-...'. ■■■■■t^; fpper Hutt.—Mr, P. Wilkie • Featherston.-^JlfrJDox-.^vr i-it.f -■-.;-.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2551, 30 July 1867, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2551, 30 July 1867, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2551, 30 July 1867, Page 6

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