Wanted. Wanted to purchase, about soo •Store Wethers. Apply to W. Mowbray, Sydney-street. . WANTED, for the Pakuratahi Hotel, a Cook, either .male -or female. Apply to Mr. Thomas Wagg, at New Zealander Hotel or Pakuratahi. WANTED, a Furnished Bedroom, by a gentleman. Apply Z.Y.X., Provincial Buildings. ■ WANTED, a situation by a married couple without encumbrance ; wife as cook, man as groom or coachman, or would make himself, generally useful. Five years’ reference. Apply S. J. Hill, Registry Office, Brandon's Corner. - WANTED, an experienced Governess, competent to teach music. Apply to Mrs. Meredith, Whareama. Hotels. ELLIN GT O N II O T E L, Molesworth-street, Late Civil Service Club. These new and commodious premises are now thrown open to the public, who will find them replete with every comfort. Families and Travellers will find every comfort of a home. A handsomely-furnished., and commodious billiard-room, with one of Alcock’s best tables. Room for a few boarders. TKINSON’S CLARENDON HOTEL. PALMERSTON. THE BEST HOTEL ON THE COAST. It is MORE COMMODIOUS, , MORE COMFORTABLE, ' ' ' ’ - and ■ ’' BETTER FURNISHED THAN ANY HOTEL BETWEEN WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. MRS. ATKINSON begs to inform her old friends and patrons, and the public generally, that she has commenced business again in the hotel line, having opened the above-named hotel in the prosperous and rising township of ■Palmerston. THE HOUSE IS QUITE NEW. . ■ It has been only lately completed, and" was built specially with a view to the comfort and convenience of travellers. All .the rooms in the house are. unusually large, lofty, and well lighted, while THE FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS ARE NOT TO BE SURPASSED for quality and completeness by any hotel in the province, every article of the furniture and fittings being quite new, and the best that could be procured. The greatest care .was exercised in selection, and no expense ,;was spared. ■ . ’ THE BAR contains all ( the choicest brands to be found in the market, and the stock of ale and beer, wines and spirits, is as large and varied as could be found in the best hotel in Wellington. NONE BFT ' THE BEST BRANDS . Allowed upon the .premises. .THE KITCHEN. ' ‘ ; . A separate. building has been erected for culinary accoramqdatiou alone, which is now calculated to be'equal to any, emergency of the travelling public, and superior to that of most hotels. THE STABLES. In conjunction with the hotel are large livery and bait .stables, which are looked after by a competent person! Good feed and attendance to horses may always’ be relied upon. SPORTSMAN’S ARMS' HOTEL WAIKANAE. .(under distinguished ratronage.) ■ For invalids and those requiring change of air and scene, the above locality is highly recommended. Sea bathing is one of the advantages offered to the feeble, while the ; convalescent can. enjoy healthful exercises and sport to their hearts’ content, A trip to Kapiti can be made almost any day in the summer, sailing and pulling boats being always in readiness. Ladies' and; gents’ saddle horses for equestrian excursions, into the surrounding Country can be* obtained without delay. Every convenience and comfort for travellers, tourists, and those in search of health; for the latter of whom this locality offers special inducements, especially in the cases of sickly children or invalid ladles, who can enjoy at Waikanao the i comforts and retirement of a home, with varied and beautiful scenery, and a most salubrious ,climate. - J. ERSKINE, ; Proprietor. J, R.,BROWN (late of the Thistle Hotel), having TAKEN the CRITERION HOTEL, Lambton-quay, invites his numerous friends and the public to visit him. PANAMA HOTEL, Taranaki-street, WM. LIGHT, Proprietor. Superior accommodation for families,permanent boarders, and visitors to Wellington. One of Thurston's best billiard tables f.n the premises. ■ Good stabling. Missing Friends. QAMUEL MIRFLDIE HALL.—Wanted, O the present address of SAMUEL MIBFLELD HALL, native of 'Leeds, England, residing sometime .■in the years 1867 to 1869 with his wife, whose! maiden name was Duffy, at Dedwood; Auckland, New Zealand; also, whether his daughter Kate is,still, living, and if dead the date of her death ; and if he had any other cldld living, and when born, and if dead the date of death. ■ Any one furnishing the abOve information, properly authenticated, to 'M. Bateson Wood, - ■Esq., Solicitor, Manchester, England, will receive a'reward of Five Pounds, otherwise the said Samuel Mirfield Hull, it living, by applying ito the above address, will hear of something to his family’s advantage,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4370, 23 March 1875, Page 1
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