Public Notices OUR Warehouse will be CLOSED for the PASSOVER HOLIDAYS, from Wednesday evening, the 28th inst., to Tuesday morning, the 3rd April. JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. TO COAL MERCHANTS AND SHIP OWNERS. The Coalpit Heath Coalmining Company; Greymouth, will, on and after 31st March, be prepared to supply shipping with cargoes of a superior sample of Coal at reduced rates. RICHARD NANCARROW, {Secretary. OTICE.—The Cafe at the THEATRE ROYAL HOTEL will be OPEN on and after THIS DAY. : Luncheon hours from 12.30 to 2 p.m. Grilled Chops and Steaks at any hour. March 23. THE inhabitants of Pprirua are respectfully informed that the amount collected at the afternoon service on Easter Day will be handed to the Clergyman of the District, the Rev. J. A. Newth, M.A. The undersigned will gladly take charge of offerings from those who may be unable to attend the service. EDMUND JUPP, Churchwarden. Porirua, March 24. OTTCE.—A DERBY SWEEP on the Christchurch Autumn Handicap will shortly be drawn at the Star Hotel. IT- is requested that all CLAIMS against the estate of the late GEORGE HENRY TRIBE may be sent to CHARLES WHITE, Accountant, Panama-street. gUN DA Y TRAINS. On and after SUNDAY, the 22nd of OCTOBER, a Coach will leave Pakuratahi for Upper Hutt at 8 o clock a.m. Leaving Upper Hutt on arrival of train from Wellington for Pakuratahi. Leaving Pakuratahi at 3.15 p.m for Upper Hutt, in time for 4.10 p.m. train for Wellington. Leaving Upper Hutt at 5.30 p.m. for Pakuratahi. ' W. ,R. HAST WELL, Proprietor. Hotels HUGHES’S MELBOURNE HOTEL, WILLIS-STBEET, WELLINGTON. C. J. HUGHES (for over ten years proprietor of Hughes’ Cafe, Collins-street 8., Melbourne) begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Wellington, and to travellers from the other parts of New Zealand and the Australian colonies, that he has leased the above newly - bhilt hotel, which, for extent and convenience of accommodotiou, is unsurpassed in Wellington,.and furnished same throughout in a good, and comfortable style, placed the. culinary department in.th.e chwge of: an experienced. ? de laid in a stock of the very best wines, spirits,,and malt liquors, established a moderate: tariff, and hopes that, with civility, and attention to visitors, he will secure a share of public, patronage and support in his underLuncheon from ,12 ( jtill halLpaat: 2,, .daily.; dinner at 6 p.m. : rjVHEATRE ROYAL . HOTEL. - The above Hotel will be formally opened for the accommodation of the public in general on WEDNESDAY, the 2Xst instant. Mr. URWIN, the Proprietor, seeks a continuance of the support he has already experienced as a Hotelkeeper in Wellington during the last twelve years, and will do his utmost to merit it.
STA • K HOT EL, LAMBKIN-QUAY, .WELLINGTON. : This new and commodious Hotel is now completed, and open to the puhh6.. r ' i Accommodation for ' Boarders unsurpassed. Sample-rooms for Commercial Travellers. JOSEPH AMES, ! ■ Proprietor. ■0; N : ,I O N HOTEL. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST i BRANDS. One of Alcock’s superior billiard tables, | W. H. SWAIN, Proprietor. ; TVTATIONAL HOTEL, LAMBTONiX QUAY. Messrs. BIRCH & WILLIAMS are now the proprietors of the above splendid hew Hotel . . The National occupies a central situation, and is furnished throughout with special regard to comfort. . , > . . • - The new proprietors.hope to merit a liberal amount of patronage frem their friends and the public. ~ D HENRY HALL’S UKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL; Manager.; JOHN MOSS BROADBENT, *\TEW ZEALANDER HOTEL J3I ’. Manners-street. : i ■ ' j; FENTON, Proprietor. ; - PAN A M A d-‘ H . O T EL Comet of Taranaki and Vivian-streets. G. S. NICHOLLS, Pbopbietob. Superior accommodation for families, permanent boarders, and visitors to Wellington ■ Within ten minutes’ Walk from'the wharf. One of Thurston’s beat : Billiard Tables on the premises. r • > The undersigned begs to return thanks for favors conferred on him in the past, and the same may be shown to his successor. ■ r Wm. LIGHT. Properties for Sale Y ALUABLE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. S. CARROLL is authorised to offer for private sale the following valuable properties, either separately or together : . . , 1. Superior .suburban property, comprising a large and commodious dwelling-house, with stabling, coach-house and other outbuildings, large greenhouse, well ■ stocked with vines, orchard and gardens. The whole is in excellent order, and well suited for a" gentleman’s residence. Water is laid on all over the house, and a stream runs through the property. Horses, trap, poultry, and other live stock and furniture could be taken at a valuation if desired. . Failing a sale, this property would be to let, with or without use of furniniture, horses, &c. . 2. There are several acres of freehold and leasehold land in connection with the above, which could be sold or let with it. 3. Sixteen acres of freehold land on Te Aro, and several valuable leasehold acres.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4998, 31 March 1877, Page 1
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