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Hotels. PANAMA FAMILY HOTEL TABANAKI STREET, WELLINGTON* SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEfc TISIWNG WELLINGTONAttached to the Hotel is a very large andl handsome BILLIARD SALOON, Fitted up with one of THTJRSTON'S BEST BILLIARD J. LAMONT, Proprietor; July 6, 1867. PRINCESS FAMILY HOTEL, MOLESWOETH STREET, THOBNDON. MESSRS. CATTLE AND DIAMOND beg to intimate to gentlemen visiting Wellington, during the coming session of the General Assembly, that they can be provided -with firstclass f urnislied apartments at very moderate rates. The above Hotel is only about three minutes "walk from tho General Government Buildings, is bean* tifully Bituated, and being Becond to nose in Wellington for first-class accommodation, makes it Ik most desirable family residence. June 19, 1867. l^° W. H. FOLEY'S && RETREAT HOTEL* Willis Steeet, Wellington* WH. FOLEY has the honor to announce • to the public of Wellington and tke the surrounding district, as well as the travelling community, that he has, regardless of expense, fitted up the above hotel with every comfort and convenience for board and residence. He has always on hand a choice supply of wines and spirits of the best brands ; and hopes by strict attention to business, combined with civility and moderate charges, to meet a share of pubHq patronage. Dinner at One p.m. W. H. FOLEY,. Late Circus proprietor, ROYAL TIGER HOTEL. nnHE UNDERSIGNED begs to intimate, thai jL he has taken those commodious premises, situate at tho corner of Taranaki and Abol 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, 4c, &c., to receive a share of public patronage. F. W. EBERLET. May 9th, 1867. THE NETSON HOTEL. lAMBTON ytTAY, WELLINGTON. Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c, of the finest brands*, WILLIAM OAKLEY, Proprietor. PORIRUA HOTEL. QUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for faxnUies 0 and gentlemen visiting Porirua. Attached to the Hotel is a splendid well-grassed sixteen acre paddock for sheep, horses and cattle. The best description of wines, beers and spirits, always on haud. Good Sfeabling. Well aired Beds. JOHN MoGRATH, Proprietors July 27, 1867. THISTLE INN, MT7LGBAVE STEEET. 11HE undersigned having purchased the above well-known establishment from Mr S. Cooper, is now prepared to offer first- class accommodation for Boarders, and having made arrangements for a constant supply of the very best wines, spirits, and malt liquors in the market, trusts by attention to business to receive a share of public patronage. JAMES BROWN. N.B.— A first-class sever, stall Stable to let. NOTICE. HAVING this day transferred all my right and interest in tho Thistle Inn, Mulgrave street) 1 take this opportunity of thanking my numerous friends and thepublic for the liberal patronage they have awarded me during a period of nine years that I have been in business, and at the B&me time to solicit a continuance of the same to my successor, Mr James Bbown. STEPHEN COOPER. Aug. 22, 1867. PASSENGERS TO ENGLAND*! T>ADLEY'S HOTEL, Southampton, facing X\i the railway terminus and dook. For every comfort and attention this old established Hotel continues to maintain its unrivalled reputation* Mr Radlev's porters aro in attendance to meet passengors on arrival of the mail steamers. RIGBY'S COUNCIL CLUB HOTEL, come* of Queen and Lonsdale Streets, Melbourne. Firat-olusa accommodation for Gentlemen, Suite! of Private Apartments for Families and Wedding Parties. Baths, &o.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2568, 7 September 1867, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2568, 7 September 1867, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2568, 7 September 1867, Page 8