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T ONDON, May 19, 1871.— The Post OOice I i having given notice that the. .New Zealand Mail, via San Francisco, will leave ' England on the first Thursday in June, and thenceforward on every fourth Thursday, a , Special Edition of ( he "HOHE NEWS " will bo published for New Zealand on that date. None will be sent via Brindisi. WILLIAM LYON. - T>UBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, THK NEW ZEALAND MAI I," A vVEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR FAMILY READING, 1 Containing all the NEWS OF THE WEEK, Social, Political, Shipping and Commercial, printed in a convenient form, and filling eighty columns, PRICE (SINGLE COPY) Gd In addition to the usual contents of a newspaper, the "New Zealand Mail" contains interesting Talcs aud Sketches, Essays on Agricultural subjects, articles on Domestic Economy, Household Receipts, and other interesting and instructive matter FOR THE FAMILY CIRCLE. The " New Zealand Mail" is despatched on Saturday morning, by Coach to the Hutt, Taita, Wairarapn, Featherston, Greytown, Carterton, Masterton and Alfredtown. And on Monday morning to Otaki, Manawatu, Rangitikei, Turakina, Marton, Wanganui, Patea, and Taranaki. Subscriptions and Advertisements will bo received and forwarded by the Agents of tho Wellington Independent, throughout tho province. Hotels. ARRIVED PER LOCHLEE. /"CHARLES HATFIELD has received KJ advice of a shipment of WINES aud SPIRITS as under, per Lock lee :— 5 pipes of vory superior port and sherry wines Octaves do, do Pure still and sparkling champagne 20 quarter casks of pale ard dark brandy, Irish and Scotch whiskey Fine old Jamaica rum Geneva and English gin. The whole of tho above are of the very best / brands in the London market. C. H. has also made arrangements with — Green, Esq., Gawler Park, Adelaide, for a continuous supply of his choicest AUSTRALIAN WINES, the first shipment of which is now on draught — very choice and six years old. Muy be had from half a pint to an octave. English ale and Guineas' s stout in bottle Also, Staples' fine colonial ale, as usual, in Bplendid condition As all the above shipments will be cellared on arrival, the attention of connoisseurs is most respectfully invited. The Royal Hotel sables remain as heretofore, with the infirmary for sick horses, under 1 the special charge of the proprietor. CHAR LES H ATFI RLD, Royal Hotel. ESBIT'S PANAMA HOTEL. —J. Nesmt takes this opportunity of thankl ' ing hiß numerous friends, and the public generally, for their past liberal support, which 1 it will be his chief aim to continue to deserve. It is almost needless to refer to the wines and • spirits, which are well known to be only of s the finest quality obtainable. STAPLES' r, XXX ALE always on draught. Tiie Billiard >. Saloon contains one of Thurston's best tables, o and is in thorough good order. An experienced a murker always in attendance. To afford the '• comforts of a homo, combined with reasonable 'f charges, will always bo tho desire of J. Nebbit, proprietor Panama Hotel, Wellington.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue XXVI, 31 July 1871, Page 4
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975Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue XXVI, 31 July 1871, Page 4
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