HotelsMETROPOLITAN HOTEL. LUNCHEON ADVERTISEMENT. "X/fB, JAMES OSGOOD takes this opportunity of informing the inhabitants of Wellington that he 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 he trusts that those who may favor him witli 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. fTIHE undersigned begs to intimate, that he JL has disposed of his good-will and interest iv the Featherston Hotel, to Mr T. A. Shirley, and whilst thanking the public, for tho liberal support awarded him whilst in business, he would solicit, a*continuanco of tho same to his successor. W. ABBOTT, Featherston. T. A. Shirley, having leased tho Fcatherston Hotel from Mr W. Abbott, begs 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. Government Notices. Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 4th July, 1871. TTTATERMAN and Owners of Cargo VV Boats are reminded that their Licenses expired on the 30th ulfc., and that they must apply for renewal of the same. (Clause 71 and 72 Harbor Regulations ) HENRY BUNNY, Provincial Secretary. IMMIGRATION OF RELATIVES AND FRIENDS OF SETTLERS. Provincial Secretaiy's Oflico, Wellington, 30th May, 1871. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR having sanctioned arrangements forth© introduction of Relatives and Friends of Settlers, tho Provincial Government aro now propared to receive applications for passages under the regulations of this date. Copies of tho regulations, and every othor information, may be obtained personally or by letter addressed to this office. HENRY BUNNY, Provincial Secretary. jtCs ■'^■" vy .^-Cv--Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 11th July, 1871. rriHE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT JL are desirous of ascertaining to what extent Birch Piles, say from twenty to thirty feet in length, and fourteen inches square, sound, free from sap, knots, shakes, and other defects, can be supplied for public works in progress, and to be undertaken. Persons willing to supply tho abovo aro requested to communicate (stating price), with the undersigned. HENRY BUNNY, Provincial Secretary. su si v% GOVERNMENT HOUSE. A LL ORDERS to view DISCONTINUED after this week. W. H. CLAYTON, Colonial Architect. <vf"i *&$ <A\& £~C v& WELLINGTON HOSPITAL & KARORI ASYLUM. Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 12th July, 1871. /CONTRIBUTIONS of Illustrated Newsv_7 papers, Books, and Games, aro REQUESTED by tho Provincial Government for the amusement of tho inmates of the abovo institutions. HENRY BUNNY, Provincial Secretary. KARORI LUNATIC ASYLUM. : Provincial Secretary's Oflico, Wellington, 12th July. WANTED, a FEMALE ASSISTANT for the above Establishment. Salary, £50, and rations. App*y to Dr Franco botween tho hours of nine and eleven a.m., and five and seven p.m. HENRY BUNNY, Provincial Secretary. (
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