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Conveyances. 088 & COS TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES TO WAIRARAPA Leave the^booking office, at Martin & Downeß* Pier Hotel, on and after the sth June, Every Wendesday and Saturday morningf at 7 a.m., arriving at Masterton same day 1. The Hutt 7. Featherston 2. Taita 8- Tauherinibau 3. Silver Stream 9. Greytewn 4. Upper Hutt 10. Carterton 5. Mungaroa 11. Mastertoi. 6. Pakaratahi Return Coaches leave Dixon's Accommodation Hottsb, Master ton, for ! Welling, ton, every Monday and Thursday, at 6.30 a.m., arriving in Wellington at 5 p.m. REDUCTION" IN FARES. WeHington to Master ton 20s Do Greytown ... ... 15s All paroels for transmission must be prepaid. r W. B HASTWELL, ' Proprietor 088 AND CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINB OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES REDUCTION OF FARES. On and after Monday, 9th January, 1871, the fares to the undernoted places will be : — From Wellington to Taranaki £6 0 0 —Return Tickets ■ 10 10 0 Do do to Patea - - 3 10 0 15b do to Waitotara • -300 Do do to Wanganui ■ - 210 0 Do do to Tutaenui - - S 5 0 . Do do Rangitikei (Bull's) • 2 0 0 Do do Bangitikei (Scott's) - 116 0 Do do Manawatu - - 110 0 Do do Otaki ■ - - 1 6 0 Do do Waikanao - • 1 0 0 Do do Paikakariki - • 015 0 Coaches start from the Booking Office, M'lntosh's New Zealander Hotel every Monday and Thursday morning, at 6 o'clock, a.m., and from Chavanne's Rutland Hotel, Wanganui on Monday and Thursday mornings, at 7 o'clock. A. YOUNG, Proprietor. Booking Office — New Zealaader Hotel. "DROSSER'S LINE OF ROYAL MAIL JL COACHES will leave the under-noted places daily, viz. : — Time Table. The Ferry, Porirua, at 8 a m. for Wellington, leaving the Nag's Head at 3 p.m., and Prosser's Crown & Anchor Hotel, at 3.15 p.m., and Urwin's, Thorndon, at 3.30 p.m. sharp. Wellington and Hutt Time Table. From Now Zealander 9.15 a.m. " Crown f'i;- u ir_ 9.20 a.m. " Eoyal Itotel 9.30 a.m. Arriving in town at 5 p.m. Fares, ' s. d. The Ferry, tingle fate 2 0 Return do 3 6 Tawa Flat, single do ... 1 6 Return do 2 6 Johnsonville, each way 1 0 Wellington to Kaiwavra 1 0 Do to Ngahauranga _ 1 0 Do to the Hutt .?. ... '.'.". 2 0 Do to tho Taita .( 2 6 N.B.— On Sundays leaving the Royal at 10 a.m. A Coach will leave M'lntosh's New Zealander Hotel, calling at tho Crown & Anchor Hotel, on Hutt Market dnys at 11 o'clock. A Coach will leave M'lntosh's New Zealan • der Hotel every Sunday for tho Hutt, calling at the Crown & Anchor Hotel, at 1.30 p.m., from Sunday, the 21st inst.. Hotels. ARRIVED PER LOCHLEE. AHAEIES HATFIELD Las received KJ advice of a shipment of WINES and SPIRITS as under, per Locklee : — 5 pipes of very superior port and sherry wines Octavos do, do Pure still and sparkling champagne 20 quarter- casks of pale and dark brandy, Irish and Scotch whiskey Fine old Jamaica rum Geneva and English gin. The whole of the above are of the very best brands in the London market. C. H. has also made arrangements with — Green, E?q., Gawler Park, Adelaide, for a continuous Bupply of his choicest AUSTRALIAN 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 octave. English ale and Guiness's stout in bottle Also, Staples' fine colonial ale, as usual, in splendid condition As all the abovo shipments will be cellared on arrival, the attention of connoisseurs is most respectfully invited. The Royal Hotel s 4 ables remain as heretofore, with the infirmary for sick horses, under the special charge of the proprietox*. CHARLES HATFIELD, Royal Hotel. NOTICE THE Rooms at DONEC&ER'S formerly occupied by the UNITED CLUB, comprising Reading and Billiard Rooms, are now public. The Reading Room has been converted iuto a CAFE, where COFFEE, CHOCOLATE, &c, can be had at any time. The BILLIARD ROOM has one of Alcock's best tables, unequalled by any in Wellington. P. DONEOKERj Proprietor. NOTICE. ffIHE undersigned begs to intimate, that he JL ha 3 disposed of his good-will and interest in tho Featherston Hotel, to Mr T. A. Shirley, and whilst thanking the public, for the liberal support awarded him whilst in business, he would solicit, a continuance of tho same to his successor. W. ABBOTT, Featherston. T. A. Shirley, having leased the Featherston Hotel from Mr W. Abbott, bogs to assure his friends and the public, that nothing shall be wanting on his part to secure, a continuance of their esteemed favors. Wines, ales, and spirits, of the best brands, always on hand , Good stabling, and secure padocks, for sheep and cattle. Well aired beds, and every accommodation for travellers.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3240, 1 July 1871, Page 1
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3240, 1 July 1871, Page 1
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