Oh Sale, ex "Simlah," piCKLES, Pints and Quarts, -*- Bottled Fruits, Sauces, Mushroom Ketchup, Fine Capers, Salad Oil and Curry-powder, Mustard, Cayenne Pepper, Vinegar, i Anchovy-paste and'potted bloaters, Jams. A. Batpeilu, Lyttelton and Chvistchurch. ON SALE, 7 AT TURNBTJLL'S STORE, Norwich Quay, LATE TIPPBTTS & Co., "ORANDY, Gin, Port Wine, Tobacco, -*-* Tea, sugar, soap, candles, pickles, Boots and shoes, whiting, white lead, Paints, oils, lamp-black, Locks, screws, bolts, Frying-pans, glue-pots, spades, Pipes, saddlery, blankets, One and a-half ton shingle and other nails, American clocks, and a variety of useful goods. Lyttelton, March 28, 1655. Milk.Punch, Cordials, and Jamaica Ginger Beer. H. C. COSIER ANNOUNCES to hotel-keepers, settlers, and the public generally, that he is now prepared to supply them with the celebrated " Milk Punch," and every description of Cordials of a very superior quality, prepared Irom the original receipts of the well-known firm of Vickers and Sons, the great distillers of London. Some of these liquors are especially recommen-. ded to Teetotallers, such as Orange Gingerade, Creme de Noyeau, Peppermint, Cloves, &c, &c, while the others will be found a valuable addition to Spirits of any kind. The famed Milk Punch is the same as used by Her Majesty, and patronized by all the Club houses throughout England. Jamaica Ginger Beer, manufactured from a valuable receipt obtained from Jamaica in the West Indies. The delightful Lemon Kali: the properties of this article can only be estimated upon trial. For the convenience of personsfresiding in the country, these delicious beverages can be had in bulk by the gallon, or in quart bottles of not less than one dozen. Sold wholesale at the manufactory, Armagh Street, Christchurch, and retail by all the hotels throughout the Province. Milk Punch, Rum Shrub, Aromatized Bitters, Orange Gingerade, Creme de Noyeau, Lemon Syrup, Clove Syrup, Peppermimt Syrup, &c. &c. &c. and Jamaica Ginger Beer. £2 REWARD. STOLEN, from the Station on the Waimakariri, in the occupation of Wentworth Cookson, Esq., a double-barrelled GUN", nearly new; maker, Holland, King-street, Holborn, •bore 11. The said gun is supposed to have been stolen by the man Johnston, now in custody. Whoever will give such information as shall lead to the recovery of the gun, or take the same to the stores of Messrs. Gould and Miles, shall receive the above reward.] Harewood Forest, March 19th. £250 POUNDS REWARD. WHEREAS a person of the name of James Mackenzie and others did, on or about the lstof March last, steal and drive away about 1000 Sheep from the Timaru Station, and as there is reason to believe that the same men have, on previous occasions, stolen both Sheep and Cattle, and driven them away, the owners are of opinion that there is a regular organized gang of thieves and receivers either in this or the Otago Province. The above Reward of £250 will be paid to any person or persons who shall give such informa- ( tion as will lead to the conviction of all the parties concerned, and the recovery of the lohoh of the stock. R. & G. Rhodes. Lyttelton, March 15th.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 251, 28 March 1855, Page 2
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