Shipping Notices FOR LYTTELTON AND OTAGO. fJ»HB N.Z.S.S. Co.’s . Steamship TARA N A K I Will leave for above ports THIS DAY (SATURDAY), At 3 p.m. R. S. LEDGER, Manager. NEW ZEALAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. Through Passengers travelling by 'fSp?'”' this Company will for the main at intermediate ports, proceeding by following steamer. R. S. LEDGER, Manager-. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. ONE of W. R. tVILLIAMS first-class Sailing Vessels U will call monthly at SYDNEY, Uv; lea\-ing there direct for Welngton, if sufficient inducement offers. Freights taken at low rate. Apply to W. R. WILLIAMS, Custom House-quay. Wellington, April 27. PublicationsBRADSHAW’S GUIDE TO NEW ZEALAND. The extension of Railway communication, the consequent exceedingly rapid increase in the passenger traffic throughout the colony of New Zealand, and the paucity of information —of a reliable character—now obtainable of the arrivals and departures of the various trains, coaches, mail and other steamers, and all methods of travel, render the publication of some trustworthy and authentic record of reference an absolute necessity. The subscribers propose to issue to the public a monthly GUIDE, similar—as far as circumstances will permit—to the well-known “ Bradshaw ” of the mother country, containing Time Tables, compiled with every possible regard to accuracy, and from information obtained from authentic sources only, of all Railways, Coaches, Steamers, &c., &c. The projected publication will also contain full information regarding Postal and Telegraphic arrangements, General, Provincial, and Municipal Governments ; Public Institutions, Banks, Insurance Companies, complete Descriptive Itinerary, and, in short, will be made as replete with general and useful information as possible. The want of a medium of ADVERTISING FOR THE WHOLE COLONY has long been felt by all commercial classes. The publication now projected . will, it is confidently anticipated, fully fill that want, as it will be the first aim of the subscriber to produce the work at a price which must ensure its being accessible to the whole community. It is calculated that an issue of some thousands per month may be relied -upon, which will be distributed throughout the entire colony. The advantages thus offered to advertisers must therefore he at onqe apparent. In submitting this Prospectus to the Public of New Zealand, the subscribers beg to give the assurance that every effort will be made to carry it out in its integrity, and render it proportionately as recognised an Institution in New Zealand as “Bradshaw’s Guide” is in England. Terms of Subscription and for Advertising may be ascertained from the various agents, whose names -will shortly be published in the local newspapers. DALGLIESH & REID ' JiHE “MONTHLY REVIEW” for July J will contain original articles and tales. The “MONTHLY REVIEW” can be obtained of all Booksellers throughout the Colonies of Victoria, New South Wales, , and New Zealand. Subscription (in advance) ss. fid. per annum. Letters and advertisements can be sent to the New Zealand Times office, Wellington. Hotels. 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 wel 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 he found in the best hotel in Wellington. NONE BUT THE BEST BRANDS Allowed upon the premises. THE KITCHEN. A separate building has been erected for culinary accommodation alone, which is now calculated to he equal to any emergency of the travelling public, and superior to that of most hotels. THE STABLES. In conjunction with tho 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. PANAMA HOTEL, Taranaki-street, WM. LIGHT, Proprietor. Superior accommodation for families, permanent boarders, and visitors to Wellington. One of Thurston’s best billiard tables c n the premises. Good stabling.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4470, 17 July 1875, Page 1
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