Hotels. PRINCESS FAMILY HOTEL, MOLESWOItTir STREET, TIIORNDON. MESSRS. CATTLE AND DIA.MOND beg to intimate to gentlemen visiting Wellington, during tho coming session of tho General Assembly, that, they can bo provided with firstclass furnished apartments at very moderate rates. The above Hotel 13 only about three minutes walk from the General Government Buildings, is beautifully situated, and being second to none in Wellington for first-class accommodation, makes it a most desirable family residence. June 19, 1867. ROYAL TIGER HOTEL. mHE UNDERSIGNED begs to intimate, that X he hus taken those commodious premises, situate at tho corner of Taranaki and Abel Smith streets, and trusts by strict attention to business, and always keeping on hand a good supply oi Srst-class wine 3, spirits, sparkling ale, liqueurs, &c., &c, to receive a eharc of public patronage. F. W. EBERLET. May 9th, ISG7. THE NELSON HOTEL. LAMBTOX QUAf, WELLINGTON. Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c, of tho finest brands. WILLIAM OAKLEY, Proprietor. SIR GEORGE GREY HOTEL, Mastehton, Edwaed Jonks, Proprietor. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for families and gentlemen visiting the Wairarapo. There is attached a large room, 38 feet by 16, suitabl? for concerts, &c. The best description of wines, beers, and spirits always on hand. GOOD STABLING. October 10, 1867. Lotteries. 300 GUINEAS TO BE HAD FOR TEN ! ! GRAND ART UNION ! TUESDAY, THE 2ixn DECEMBER, 1807, At OSGOGD'S Empire Hotel. /CONSISTING of the following articles o \j valuable jewelry — • Ist Prize— l Prize GOLD WATCH, value 10( guineas 2nd Prize — 1 Diamond Brooch, value 75 guinea! 3rd Prize— l Diamond Ring, value 80 guineas 4th Prize— l Diamond Brooch, value 25 guineai sth Prize— l Gold Watch, value 8 guineas 6th Prize— l Gold Watch, value 4 guineas 7th Prize— l pair Gold Ear-rings, Talue 2 guinea Bth Prize— l Gold Chain, value 2 guineas 9th Prize — 1 Gold Chain, valno 2 guineas 10th Prize — 1 Gold Chain, value 2 guineas The articles are on view at W. 11. FOLEY'i Retreat Hotel, Willis street. TICKKT3, ONE GUINEA EACH, To be I"" 7 llt a^ lno Principal Hotels in the cih Education. EDUCATION FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN MR C. D. de CASTRO begs to announce thai the additions to his resilience, now in pro gross, will bo completed by the 10th instant, oi i which day he will bo prepared to commence his course of instruction. Teh-MS,: Four Guineas per Quarter. Hotufs or Instkuctiox : From 9.30 a.m. tc 12 o'clock, and from 2 to 4 p.m. Vacations of 14 days each commence on each q.uarter day. Parents intending to entrust their sons to Mi de Castro's charge- arc requested to nuike earl} application. Kent Terrace, Wellington, October 2, 1807. irux'F or aHm arT an d commeboiai SCHOOL, Clkvkdon House, T.aita, Conducted by Walter W. Mantoll, of the College of Preceptors, London. ' | "" HE nbovo establishment will bo opened aftei 1 the coming Midsummer vacation. Prospectuses containing terms for boarders and day pupils and copies of testimonials can be obtained on application either to tho Principal or to Mr Charles Russell, Lambton quay, Wellington, October 2, 1867. • MISS HUNT t;«.kes an early opportunity oi informing Pavent.s and Guardians that hei Establishment for young Ladies will, in future, bo conducted by herself and Mrs Barton, in partnership. Mrs Barton has recently arrived from England, bearing the highest testimonials. The course of Education will include Music, Singing, French, German, Italian, Drawing, and English in all its branches. Special Classes will be formed for advanced pupils. Application to be made to Miss HUNT, or tc Mr? BARTON, Mulgrave street, Wellington. October 10, 1807. ~ PRIVATE TUITION. A LADY recently arrived from England is prepared to undertake private tuition. Pupils will be carefully instructed in an extensive and well-selected course of general English Literature, French, and Instrumental Music. Tho advertiser lias had great experience in private tuition, and in a first-class Seminary, and bears the highest testimonials. The terms are moderate. Arrangements could be made for instruction in music only, or foi general education. Further particulars can be obtained on application to " A.8.," office of this paper. October 2, 1867. " I never played on a better table in my life." — John Robbhts, Champion Billiard Player oi the World.— First Match played in Victoria vide Argus, August 30. ALCOOK & CO., BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCE SIE J. H T. MANNERS SUTTON, K.C.B. SHOW ROOMS, 95 LITTLE BOURKE ST EAST; MANUFACTORY, 132 & 134 Russell street, Melbourne Billiard Cloth, Balls, Cues, Tips, and every requi site for the Billiard Room. Bowling green and Alley Balls, Croquet, and Skittles.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2589, 26 October 1867, Page 2
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