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Ong*l« fTIUK ELIAS HOWE, MACHINES.— I JLv vMpnufactured by:the Howe Machine Company; (Limited), ; Queen .Victoria-street, London,- ' •;. - . *■' ' The uedemigned haa on sale— I 4.“ A." Howe’s Family Sewing Machines i!. . .on stands, with accessaries enabling 1 ■ it to perform every kind of work i required in the family,'in dress- ! making, Ac. ; 2 C. Machines; on stands, suitable for all kinds of heavy . leather work. “ The- -best-Boot-olosing Machine ■ in the market.” 3 Hand Machines. ;( , These Machines~far--surpass-all others for quality< and range of "work,'and are specially adapted for ladies, dressmakers, and ethers. J. M. TAYLOR, ; Office,- Odd Fellows’ Hall. Public Notices THE Business now carried' on by William Sefton Moorhohse, ?as a" Barrister, and Solicitor, at the' oity' of-Wellington',_ will be in future j carried on by the said William Sefton Moorhouse in partnership with Worley Basset Edwards, barrister; - aqd solicitor, under the style of MborhoUse: and Edwards.’’ I Dated’thia first day'of May,‘lß77. 1 i - ‘ w. s. m;oobhouse. ‘ ■ . W.fß. EDWARDS. ' ’• WRneSs to Sajcobl, Law Student, Wellington.. '. B RUNNER COALMINING AND STEAM-SHIP COMPANY T (LIMITED). ■ COALS, COKE, FIREBRICKS, Ac., Ac. i The: above Company, hitherto exporting upwards of 20,000 tonsmf coal annually, hereby intimate, now the‘local railway is completed and open for traffic, the Company , can supply upwards of 2000 tons, weekly; at /REDUCED; RATES, p.o.b. • Coke,' 'superior ■ to"beat English, in any quantity. ', Firel)Hcl^,, ( firaclay,., gas : ■ retorts and fire: goods of ~eyery/.description always onhand, In'quantities 1 to suit purchasers, at lowest -rates.'' 1 ' ” | Vessels can obtain coal charters to any port of the,colony, u■. ■li.'l. 1/ - i '■ ■ Farther particulars on application to the Company! a office, CreymouthV , , ' ; j .■” ■ ,M. KENNEDY, ; ; ! 1 j :u.tii ■- ■‘■•l Manager.’ G OALS, CORE, FIREBRICKS, Ac., As. ..I f , . ...iVp ■■ • iRUNNERi COALMINING! A STEAMSHIP COMPANY (LIMITED,) 1 : I ; On and after .Ist. MAY next, Greymbuth ■Coals.'hf may be obtained at -the 1 dompahyV 'Yardv in any quantity, lat REDUCED, RATES. S’-- - . ■ Also,;. Coke, /Fircclay, 'Firebricks;’;Tiles, a|id- erttry description •of fire goods; 'at reasonaMe prices, .'-.'jj .... i ■. l' Coal delivered j* any.part of-the: town; when required. • » i ’ 1 ‘j,. F. FRANKLYN,' j » ; .ii." : Loeal'Agent; ■ ; Wellington,’April 18.- ; J ‘ ■ 7 , T R A I N S gt ,U. N D -A, Y f IQn i and after 3UNDAY, the 22nd of OCTOBER, .a Qoqchiwill leave! PakurUtahi ,(or Upper,Huttat '8 o. clock; a,m'. ;i. .. i; . 1,1 Lqayipg.jUpper > Huttnop..arrival: of -.train ..f[r/ .:/•! : , i Leaving Pakvratahiat Si 45 p.m .'for Upper ir..U. L . ~ ina A.T A m m 1 ♦miiti ■ VVoll oMutt,;0 Mutt,;,jin; time.,fog. 4,'ld. p.m. ’ .train; for WeLl IV- .'r-ill i ■ T-.'< .l r »■ ’.!■» [Leading...UPP o ?;! Hutt at ,5.30 .p.m.- for . W- R-iHASXWBLL, : Proprietor.

HUGHES!; MELBOURNE HOTEL; ■}. Wilms-stwhbJ'iWaxinKoiok' '■ jO. J. HUGHES'^foT'bTer'iten ,! yharh pro- ; prietor of Hugtiw t -G»fe; 'Collins-street, B. Melbourne) beg?' to intimate to the inhabitants ofi Wellington,; and.-to, tfayelleip the other parts of New Zealand - and the-Australian colonies, that he. has-lewed the-above newly r built!hotel, whichy-for extent and-convenience of accommodation,. is unsurpassed in' 'Wellington, .and; furnished -same' throughout in a good and; comfortable 1 style,- the ■ etilinary : department' in: the charge d An ‘experiencedchef demitine, laid in -a stock of the very best wines,- spirits, isml malt liquors,‘ established a' moderate tariff, .and hopes that, with civilityand attention to Ivisitors, he will secure a share' .of i public < ahd'support in'his undertaking! ,; Luncheoa:from 12-till half-past ! ■ " •{•dinner it.fl-.p.m. i o !i I HGTE,L.,’PLTfDE-QUAY. H. BERG, BOATBUILDEE, Begs to inforpa bialriends that he has taken thp above., hotel, .where he hopes to reseivo a share of .public patronage. • None but thebost -brands of Wines and ~ Spirits.kept. : ' -| ! Good accommodation for Boarders. N EW ZB AL AND EK HOTE L ■ MANNKIta-SIRBST. - , J. BENTON, Proprietor, A N A M A HOT E L Comer of Taranaki and Vivlan-streets. G; S. NIOHOLL3, Pnorwr.TOß. ROYAL HOTEL. rjIHEATBB' The above Hotel is'now open for the'accommodation of; the public. - -The proprietor seeks a continuance of the support 1 he has already experienced' as a hotel-keeper in Wellington daring the last twelve years! Two of Alcock’s splendid billiard tables. Night porter to meet arrivals by-late-steamers. . THOS. URWIN, proprietor. . HOTEL, THORNDON. T. BQULD - (late of Pahautanui), begs to inform.hisi-Town .and'Country Friends that he has leased, the abovel Hotel,' and ho hopes by paying .a . strict -attention to business, to merit a share of their past favors.. Spirits, Wines,'and Beer! of .first-class quality , : I . .. always on hand. • ST A H , H O T E L, IiAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. .... This new and. commodious; Hotel' is now completed, and open, to the public. ... Accomraodaiion for Boarders unsurpassed. Sample-rooms for Commercial Travellers. ; , JOSEPH AMES, v . Proprietor. NATIONAL HOTEL, LAMBTONQUAY. Messrs; BIRCH'& WILLIAMS are ; now the proprietors of. the above splendid, new 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 -from .their, friends and the public. • , : . , TT N I 0 N H .0 T E L. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST • , BRANDS. ", ’ One of Alcook’s superior billiard tables. W. H. SWAIN; Proprietor. Notice.— the new billiard SALOON is now opened in connection with the City Hotel, Olyde-quay, Mr. Murphy having leased the same to Mr. H. Fogden, late of the Empire and Club Hotels, Masterton.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5026, 3 May 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5026, 3 May 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5026, 3 May 1877, Page 4

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