HotelsARRIVED PER LOCHLEE. /CHARLES HATFIELD has received \J advice of a shipment of WINE 3 and BPIRIT3 as under, per Lockleo :— 5 pipes of very superior port and sherry wines Octaves do, do Pure still and sparkling champagne 20 quarter- casks of pale and dark brandy, Irish and Scotch whiakey Fine old Jamaica rum Geneva and English gin. Tho wholo of the above are of the very best brands in the London market. C. S.. ha 3 also made arrangements with — Green, Esq., Gawlor Park, Adelaide, for a continuous supply of his choicest AUSTRA- j LIAN WINES, the first shipment of which is now on draught — very choice and six years old. May be had from half a pint to an octavo. English ale and Guiness's stout in bottle | Also, Staples' fine colonial ale, as usual, in j splendid condition As all the above shipments will bo cellared on arrival, the attention of connoisseurs is most respectfully invited. The Royal Hotel stables remain as heretofore, with tho infirmary for sick horses, under the special charge of tho proprietor. CHARLES HATFIKLD, Royal Hotel. NOTICE ~~* mHE Rooms at DONEOKER'S formerly JL occupied by tho UNITED CLUB, comprising Reading and Billiard Rooms, are now public. The Beading Room has been converted into a CAFE, whore COFFEE, CHOCOLATE, &c, can be had at any time. Tho BILLIARD ROOM has one of Alcock's best tables, unequalled by any in Wellington. P. DONECKER, Proprietor. A TKINSON'S HOTEL, MARKET SQUARE, WANGANUI. MRS ATKINSON, Late Proprietress of tho Wanganui Hotel, having erected the above establishment, takes this opportunity of thanking her fritnds for tho kind and liberal sapport accorded er during her proprietorship of the old "W&* ganui." The new Hotel having been com pleted, she trusts to receive a continuance of the same genorous support, which will ever be her aim to deserve. THE HOTEL ARRANGEMENTS will be found to bo most complete and comfortable. THE BEDROOMS have received special attention, and are large, and properly appointee!, with a BATH ROOM on tho same floor. THE DINING ROOM is the largest in town, and has been handsomely furnished. The cuisine is in the ha of a well-known artiste, leaving nothing to be desired in tho quality of the viands, and, what is often of more importance, tho csrroct preparation of the same. THE SITTING ROOMS have been tastefully furnished, affording com fortable accommodation. The wants of COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS have been carefully studied, and COMMODIOUS SHOW ROOMS axe attached to tho Hotel ; it not being neccs- | sary to enter the Hotel to inspect tho goods. ; This is a great desideratum and cannot fail to be appreciated. THE BILLIARD ROOM contains one of Alcock's best Tables, in thorough good order, with all the latest and most correct appointments. An experienced Marker always in attendance. It is almost needless to refer to the WINES AND SPIRITS, which are well known, to bo only of THE FINEST QUALITY obtainable. MARSHALL AND COPELAND'S XXXX ALJS Kopt always on draught. LADIES PRIVATE SITTING- ROOMS Leading on to tho Balcony, affording a fin view of up-river districts. To afford the comforts of a homo, combined with reasonable charges, will always bo the desire of MBS ATKINSON, PROPRIETRESS, ATKINSON'S HOTEL Maeket Squari:, Wah<ja.nit
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3203, 19 May 1871, Page 4
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