Shipping Notices N*W ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). For WANGANUI The MANAWATU, THIS DAY, at 4 p.m. For NAPIER The BANGATIRA, on TUESDAY, 9th INST., at 4 p.m. I. PLIMMER, Manager A SECOND CABLE BUOY has been put down under the following magnetic bearings, viz.:— Taourakira Head, E. by N. Cape Terawiti, N.W. J N. Point Palmer, N.E. by N. G. R. SIMS, Commander s.s. Agnes. Wellington,Ath November, 1876. Music PIANOFORTES TUNED, REGULATED, AND REPAIRED. C. AND T. RAMSEY, PIANOFORTE MAKERS, (From Broadwood and Sons, London), Having had considerable experience in all kinds of pianos, both cottage and grand, are prepared to tune, regulate, and repair instruments by all English and foreign makers. Work done on reasonable terms for the trade. C. & T. RAMSEY, Willis-street, Nearly opposite Empire Hotel. IM R. PARKER. PBOFFSSOR OF MOSIO. Mulgrave-street, LESSONS ON THE PIANOFORTE Elementary an t > Finishing. MISS SMITH, Teacher of Music, Moles worth-street. Terms, £1 Is. per quarter. Schools attended on liberal terms. A YOUNG LADY, recently arrived from England, pupil of T. A. Walworth, Esq., 8.A.M., Professor of Singing in the Royal Academy, London, wishes to give lessons in Singing and the Pianoforte. Address Chiara, office of this paper. Books, Stationery, Esc. U S T PUBLISHED, Price One Shilling, WATT’S ALMANACK FOB 1877. WATT’S ALMANAC should be in every house, as it contains a vast amount of useful information. Price, ONE SHILLING. STRANGERS visiting Wellington should purchase Watt’s Almanac, as it contains an article upon the public buildings, gardens, and places of interest and beauty in and around the city. Price, ONE SHILLING. STRANGERS before visiting the Museum should purchase Watt’s Almanac. , , Price, ONE SHILLING. w HERE should we have our new cemetery ? . See answer in Watt’s Almanac. Price, ONE SHILLING. THE new Stamp Act Amendment Act, 1876, and the Fencing Ordinance are in Watt’s Almanac. Price, ONE SHILLING. WATT’S ALMANAC will be posted to any address in the colony on receipt of Is. 3d. in stamps. JOHN WATT, BOOKSELLER, WILLIS-STREET. Hotels ATIONAL HOTEL. J. R. BROWN (late of the Criterion) having built the National Hotel, informs his friends and the public that the house is now open and possessess every accommodation for boarders. The National occupies a central situation, and is furnished throughout with special regard to comfort. The proprietor hopes therefore to meet with a continuance of that liberal patronage bestowed upon him in the past. ■JJ NI O N HOTEL. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. One of Alcock’s superior billiard tables. W. H. SWAIN, Proprietor. PRINCESS' HOTEL, Molesworth-street, JAMES BRIGHT, Proprietor.—JAMES BRIGHT having taken the above hotel, begs to inform the inhabitants of Wellington and the surrounding districts that he will continue to carry on the business in a style equal to his predecessor, Mr. Oattell, and hopes te merit a continuance of the support accorded to him. Thomas & ctmino’s central HOTEL, corner of Lambton-quay and Hunter-street. —MessrsTHOMAS & CIMINO having taken the above hotel, beg to inform the inhabitants of Wellington and the surrounding districts that they will continue to carry on the business in a style equal to their predecessor, and hope to merit a continuance of the support accorded to him. N.B.—The Daily Luncheon at the Central will be a speciality. Breakfast at 8.30 a.m.; tea at 6 p.m. First-class accommodation for boarders. HENRY HALL’S D UKE OP EDINBURGH HOTEL. Manager : JOHN MOSS BROADBENT, THE MARQUIS OF 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 tho centre of the rapidly rising township of Carterton, and is one of the most complete establishments in the colony, containing a largo front bar, bar parlor, commercial room, dining-room (35ft. by 19ft.), smoking-rooms, private rooms for families and visitors. 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 stabling and paddocks. To sportsmen this locality offers every in* ducement, there being plenty of game of all kinds in the immediate vicinity, T. HOOKER, Proprietor,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4924, 4 January 1877, Page 1
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714Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4924, 4 January 1877, Page 1
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