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Hotels. P/NAMA FAMILY HOTEL, > TABANAKI STREET, WELLINGTON.. QJUPERIOE ACOOMMOD ATIOIT FOB FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN TISITINa WELMNGTOSr. Attached to the Hotel is a very large and * handsome BILLIARD SALOON, Fitted up with one of THURSTON'S BEST BILLIARD ; TABLES t J. LAMONT, Proprietor* July 6, 1867. PRINCESS FAMILY HOTEL, 1101-ESWORTH BTRKET, THOBKDOIT. TITESSRS. CATTLE AND DIAMOND be£ -"-■- to intimate to gentlemen visiting Wellington, during the coming session of the General Assembly, that they cau be provided with firstniass furnished apartments at very modorate rates. The aboro Hotel is only about three minutes walk frora the General Government Buildings, is beau* tifully situated, and being second to none in Wel« lington for uVbNcliisb accommodation, raakeaj*-' most desirablo family resident - — """" June \o r J867l^° W. H. FOLEY'S j^ RETREAT HOT- EL,. Wim.lß Stbebt, Weli.in<jt.ok.. WH. FOLEY has the honor to announce , • to the public of Wellington nnd the tho surrounding district, as well a* the travellingcommunity, that ho has, regardless of expense,, fitted up. the above hotrl with every comfort and •otiTonience for board and residence. Ho has ilways on hand a choice supply of wines and spirits of (he best, brands ; and hopes by strict ittention to business. combiHed with civility and Moderate charges, to m«et » share of publicpatronage. Dinner at One p.m. W. H. FOLEY, Late Circus proprietor; ROYAL TIGER HOTEL. HHE UNDERSIGNED bogs to intimate, that I ho h>i9 taki-n thoso commodious premises, ■ltuute at the corner of Taran.iki and Abel Smith -erects, and trusts by strict attention to basilicas, md always keeping on hand a good suj plr of ••irst'-cla.<3 wines, spirits, sparkling nle, liqueurs, to., &c\, to receive a ohare of public patronage. F. W. EBERLET. M:vy 9th, 1867. THE NETSON HOTEL. LAMBTOH yUAf, WELLINGTON. * Viues, Sprite, Ales, &c, of the finest brands, WILLIAM OAKLEY. Proprietor. PORIRUA HOTEL. QUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION lor families 0 and gentlemen visiting Porirun. Attacht'd to the Hotel is >» splendid wcll-gmsaed sixteen aero paddock for sheep, horses and cattle. The bt'st description of winej, beers and spirits nlways on hand. Good Sfcubling. Well aired Beds. JOHN McGRATH, Proprietor. July 27, 1867. THISTLE INN, MULGRAVE STEIBT. 'ipHE undersigned having purchased the above I well known establishment from Mr S. Cooper, is now • prepared to offer fir^t-class accommodation for Boarders, nnd having nmde arrangements for a constant supply of the very best, wince, spirits, and malt liquors in the market, i.ruste by aitcntion to business to receive a *luu*e 01 public putronago. JAMES BROWN. N.B. — Alsrst-cla?3 seven. stall fitablc to lot. NOTICE. HAYING this day transferred all my right and interc.-t in thi'Thistlelnn, Mulgrarc street, I take this opportuniiy of thanking my numerous friends and th«publielortho liberal patronng-- they have awarded me during a period of nino yours that I haro been in buVmoss, and ufe the saina time to solicit a continuance of the sumo to my successor, Mr Jamks Bkown. ' aTItPHEN COOPER. Aug. 22, 18G7, PASSENGERS TO ENGLAND. RAD LEY'S HOTEL. Southampton, facing the railway terminus and dock. For every •somfort and attention this oL4 established Hotel •ontimies to maintain its unrivalled reputation. Mr Radle\'s porters are in attendance to meet passengers on arrival of the mail steamers. r> tGBY'S COUNCIL CLUB HOTEL, corner JIL of Queen and Lonsdale. Streets, Melbourne. First-claBS aeepuimodation for Gentlemen, Spites ■ af Private A partuienta for Families and Wedding Parties. Baths, &o.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2567, 5 September 1867, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2567, 5 September 1867, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2567, 5 September 1867, Page 6