Hotels. METROPOLITAN HOTEL. LUNCHEON ADVERTISEMENT. Tl/TR JAMES OSGOOD takes this opportunity of informing the inhabitants of Wellington that ho has opened his LUNCH AND DINING ROOMS ; and although he is not as yet prepared to give that attention to this particular department that he intends, yet ho trusts that those who may favor him with a call will have their wants supplied to their satisfaction. Luncheon will be served from 12 till 2. Price as follows : — Soup, together with Fish, Joints, or Entrees, ONE SHILLING ! ! A liberal Bill of Fare will be provided. BREAKFAST at 9, DINNER at 6. July 5, 1871. NOTICE. THE undersigned begs to intimate, that he has disposed of his good-will and interest in the Featherston Hotel, to MrT. A. Shirley, and whilst thanking tho 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 aesuro his friends and tho public, that nothing shall bo 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 securo padocks, for sheep and cattle. Well aired beds, and every accommodation for travellers. Government Notices. Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 4th July, 1871. TT7"ATERMAN and Owners of Cargo VV Bouts are reminded that their Licenses expired on tho 30th ult., and that they must apply for renewal of the same. (Clause 71 and 72 Harbor Regulations ) HENRY BUNNY, Proviucial Secretary. IMMIGRATION OF RELATIVES AND FRIENDS OF SETTLERS. Provincial Secretaiy's Office, Wellington, 30th May, 1871. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR having sanctioned arrangements for the introduction of Rolntives and Friends of Settlers, the Provincial Government are now propared to receive applications for passages under tho regulations of this date. Copies of tho regulations, and every other information, may be obtained personally or by letter addressed to Ibis office. HENRY BUNNY, Provincial SecretaryProvincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 11th July, 1871. THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT are desirous of ascertaining to what extent Birch Piles, say from twenty to thirty feet in length, and fourteen inches square, sound, freo from sap, knots, Bhakcs, and other defects, can bo supplied for public works in progress, and to be undertaken. Persons willing to supply tho above aro requested to communicate (stating price), with the undersigned. HENRY BUNNY, Provincial Secretary. GOVERNMENT HOUSE. ALL OEDERS to view DISCONTINUED after this week. W. H. CLAYTON, Colonii'l Architect. Miscellaneous. I HEREBY call upon (he owner or owners of sections Nos. 57, 58, and 48, in tho township of Carnarvon, Manawilu, to assist mo in the erection of a dividing fence between their land and mine. DONALD FRASER, 17th June. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ~ MR SAMUEL CUTTEN, BUTCHER, bega most respectfully to inform the Public (hat he has Kemoved to his Now Shop, situated in Willis street, next door to Jtimieson's Co-operative Stovo. Mr Samuol Cuttnn, in returning thanks to the public for their past patronage, begs to as sure- them that lie is determined to soil the best Beef, Mutton, &c, that can possibly bo procured. A constant supply of Small Goods of every description always on hand. Boef sausiigcs, 5d per lbj gonuine Pork do, 8d per lb. Wellington, July G, 1871. OCOLE M A N, Auctioneer, Commission Agont, and General Merchant, Maktox, Rangitioi
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