Wanted. E. TXTANTED, for the country, a Cook—man VV or woman. Apply to James Gilligan, Princess Hotel, Wellington. WANTED, by a respectable young woman, a situation as housekeeper, shop- ” woman, or machinist. Apply Hill’s Registry Office. ;e iv ■e WANTED, a Bullock Driver. Apply at the Mungaroa Valley Saw Mills. W. Lawrence, Proprietor. S' \\J ANTED, a good Groom. Apply to J. VV McXNTOSiT, New Zealander Hotel 6 . 9 mo DKAPEKS’ ASSISTANTS.—Wanted 0 JL a man for the fancy side. Apply to 0 Wilson and Eichardson. S —I ? Missing Friends. 3 If F this should meet the eye of Mrs. ELLEN 1 JL SMITH, of Napier (late of Auckland), 3 she is requested to write to Mi-. John Smith. 3 Address Post-office, Wellington. Funeral Notice. mHE FKIENDS of Mr. EDWAED i -L BENGE are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late WIPE, which will leave his residence at the Taita, at halfpast two o’cIockouTHUKSDAY, 20thINST. JOHN EDWARD, Undertaker. Railway NoticeWELLINGTON AND MASTERTON RAILWAY. NOTICE. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY, MAY 24, 1875. EXCURSION TO THE HUTT RAILWAY BRIDGE. In addition to the Ordinary Trains between Wellington and the Lower Hutt, SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAINS will leave Wellington for the Hutt Railway Bridge, as follows, viz. : ,a.m. p.m. Wellington, depart ... ... .10.40 X. 15 p.m. Hutt Railway Bridge, depart 12.15 2.35 N.B.—The 11.30 a.m. train will not run on this day. Fares for the DOUBLE JOURNEY from all stations to the Hutt Railway Bridge ; [ First-class, 3s. ; second, 2s. LATE TRAIN. A special train will leave Wellington at 6.55 pan., returning from the Lower Hutt at 11 p.m, FRANK B. PASSMORE, Superintending Engineer. Public Notices. THE Rate Book for the Wellington Highway District will be open for inspection on and after TUESDAY, the Ist of JUNE next, and for thirty clear days afterwards. By order of the Board. THOMAS MASON, Chairman. May 17. ESSES. J. & H. BARBER Beg to inform their customers and the public generally that having purchased the premises and business of Messrs. Sweseyand Richakdson, in Tory-street, they will be able to supply their customers in that neighborhood with meat of the same quality, and with the same attention and punctuality, that has hitherto characterised their establishments in Willisstreet and Molesworth-street.
N.B.—The business in Tory-elreet will be under the management of Mr. Richardson. HU T T NURSERY, HUTT-ROAD, One Mile from Railway Station. PLANTING . SEASON. Gentlemen desirous of planting Forest Trees and Ornamental Shrubs, can select firstclass varieties, suitable for Belts, Avenues, or Single Specimens for Lawns, including Pines, Wcllingtoncas, Cryptomovias, Jui nipers, Araucarias, Cypresses, ; Widriugtouias, &0., All in first-rate condition for moving. ■ Also, a good selection of— Roses, Azaleas, and Camellias, in pots Fruit Trees—true to name. All on reasonable terms, and carefully packed and forwarded to any part of the province. Busses running in connection with every train pass the Nursery. J. MANDEB, Nurseryman, Hutt-eoad, Wellington. CAFE D E PAR IS, L AMBTONrQD AY. Messrs. C. SPRINGER and PROSPER beg to announce that they have now opened the eligible premises lately occupied by Dr. Diver, on Lambton-quay, and close to the Theatre Royal, as a CAFE DE PARIS. They are both highly experienced in the management of such a business, and will do their utmost to give satisfaction to their guests. ‘ Luncheons and Dinners throughout the day. Suppers from nine till twelve o’clock, p.m. Wellington, May 9, 1875. D W A B D DIXON CORDIAL MANUFACTURER, CUBA-STREET, In returning his best thanks for the liberal patronage and support accorded to him for the pasttwentyyears, desires to intimate that hehas secured the solo right and use, for Wellington, of HOGBEN’S PATENT SODAWATER BOTTLE, Which admits of a portion of the contents of the bottle being used 'without destroying the remainder, and dispenses with the use of ho corkscrew. NOTICE.— On and after MONDAY, 10th MAY, all passengers for the Upper Hutt and Pakuratahi are requested to leave town by the 3.50 train. JOHN CUDBY, Coach Proprietor,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4420, 20 May 1875, Page 3
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