ivr e w t o w n hotel, WELLINGTON. C. MOODY, PROPRIETOR. The site of this hotel is the most salubrious in the district of Te Aro, distant three nr' 1 " from the Post-office, with an elevation of ab„... 200 ft. above sea level, in the vicinity of Evans, Lyell, and Island Bays, just the spot for newarrivals from Home to get a few days' re9t after the voyage. No little poking bedrooms, but all lofty and well-ventilatsd. Moody's love for the good things of this life is r antee that everything is up to the ki No loafers, card-sharpers, or cads out of luck are wanted on the premises; but men who have respect for their own characters will always be welcome when they give Moody a call. [ETROPOLITAN HOTEL, " MOLES WORTH-STREET, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. JAMES OSGOOD, Pkoprietob. Mr. James Osgood begs to inform the public that he has recently enlarged his premises to a iderable extent, adding a large and corneous dining-room, a large number of bedrooms, together with bathrooms (hot, cold, plunge and shower). The Metropolitan is in the immediate vicinity -c -u:„ Excellency the Governor's residence, lment Buildings, and all the public offices, and is within five minutes' walk of the wharf. Cabs ply every two or three minutes from the hotel to all parts of the city. The house is beautifully situated, and has a imanding view of the harbor and shipping. -Doms are lofty and well-ventilated, and 1 several suites of apartments, fight-porter, billiard-room, and every apbenance belonging to a first-class hotel, ate entrance from Pipitea-street, fT> O Y A L TIGER HOTEL. C. PRESS having taken the above Hotel from Mr. J. I'enton, wishes to ..inform, his friends and the public that it is his intention to keep the best of Wines, Spirits, &c. Staples' XXX always on draught. Good Accommodation for Boarders.
lAUSMANN'S CENTRAL HOTEL, corner of Lambton-quay and Hunterstreet. Messrs THOMAS & OEMINO having taken the above hotel, beg to inform the inhabitants of "Wellington and the surnding districts that they will continue to ry on the business in a style equal to their predecessor, and hope to merit a continuance of the support accorded to him. ]\ T .B. —The Daily Luncheon at the Central ill be a speciality. "Breakfast at 8 a.m.; tea at 6 p.m. Sirat-class accommodation for boarders. UUNSf ICK HOTEL, 9 "WILLIS-STItBET. BILLIARDS. BILLIARDS. BILLIARDS. J. WALKLEY having imported from Melbourne one of Alcock's first-class tables, begs to announce that the room was opened on FRIDAY, 28th JULY, under the superintendence of an experienced marker. HOT E : Wines and Spirits of the Bsst Brands. Alcock's Best Billiabd Table. POOL EVERY NIGHT. THITEWOOD'S HOTEL, T i LOWER HUTT. Good Accommodation and Stabling. J. D. ERASER, Proprietor. . THE MARQUIS OE NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON.
This New and Commodious Hotel is now open to the public under the management of the proprietor, Mr. Thomas Hooker. The Hotel is situate in the centre of the ipidly rising township of Carterton, and is one of the most complete establishments in the colony, containing a large front bar, bar parlor, commercial room, dining-reom (35ft. by 19ft.), —loking-rooms, private rooms for families and litors. A -superb Billiard-room fitted with one of Alcock's full-sized tables, and all the latest improvements. Hot and cold water baths always ready, together with eighteen bedrooms. The wines, spirits, beer, and other liquors, are guaranteed as of the first quality. Travellers and visitors will find every home comfort at this Unrivalled Hotel. Sample rooms for commercial gentlemen. First-class stalling and paddocks. To sportsmen this locality offers every inducement, there being plenty of game of all kinds in the immediate vicinity. T. HOOKER, Proprietor. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Featherbton and Grey Street. ALEX. McMILLAN (late of the Army ind Navy Hotel), has the pleasure of informing his friends and the public that he has taken possession of the above well-known and comfortable Hotel, where he hopes for a continuance of the favors bo liberally bestowed on him in the past. WINEB, SriBITS, AND ALES OF THE FINEST CK ITKK IO N HO X ifi u UPPER HUTT. : A. CORNFOOT, having taken the above hotel, is now prepared to p~>»M» tion unsurpassed in the dist Wines, beers, and spirits undeniable. The newly-erected thirty-stall stable will ba found worthy of the attention of teamsters and others. , ►ANAMA HOTEL, Taranaki-street, WM. LIGHT, Proprietor. - nent boarders, and visitors'to Wellington. One of Thurstoffß best billiard tables on the premises. Good Btabling. JUNCTION' HO-rasr,-, x'AHAUTANUI. S. PkOSSKR, PROPRIETOR.
ON AND AFTER. JULY 2 a Coach will leave this Hotel for Wellington daily at 6.45 tun., and return same day, leaving Nag's Head Hotel, Cuba-street, at 3 p.m. (OWLANDS AND CO., .t) Underneath the Illuminated Clock. All work entrusted to our care is executed on the premises and guaranteed for twelve months. All now watches guaranteed for three years. Goods packed and Bent on receipt of cash or post-office order to any part of the colony. ROWLANDS & CO., Under the Illuminated Clock, Willis-street.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4804, 15 August 1876, Page 1
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