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To Small Dairy Farmers and others. TO BE LET, For one or more years — entry immediately, A VALUABLE Section of LAND at -£*- Cass's Bay, with the buildings thereon, and the right of Pasturage over 500 acres. From its proximity to the town of Lyttelton, and the superior nature of the pasturage, this section possesses advantages rarely to be met with in the settlement. Apply to Messrs. Cookson, Bowler,'.& Co., Lyttelton, or to Mr. Thomson, Accountant, Armagh Street, Christchurch. KAIAPOI. TO BE SOLD OR LET, A COMFORT ABLE 5-roomed House, with half-an-acre of Garden attached ; and also, if required, 25 acres of Bural Land, partly fenced in and ploughed, the owner being about removing to his Station. This desirable residence being within a chain and a-half of the river, is well worth the attention of families desirous of removing to this fine district. : ?r For particulars, apply to '-'Mr. John Hall, Christchurch, Mr. W. C." Beswick, land-agent, Kaiapoi, or to Mr. Wqrmald, solicitor, Lyttelton. Trafalgar Hotel. MR. & MRS. G; TAYLOR, late of the Anchor Inn, have the honour to inform the public of Nelson, and visitors from other parts, that they have taken the above new and extensive premises at the corner of Trafalgar and Bridge streets, Nelson. The Trafalgar Hotel will be found to be replete with those comforts and conveniences necessary alike to residents and travellers. A large arid well-lighted coffee and ■dining-room., comfortable parlours, and fsnug sitting-rooms, are among its attractions; while the suite of wellventilated bedrobirs will be found worthy of comparison with any other hotel in New Zealand. "..' ■.;.■■'■ ! Mrs. Taylor has secured the services of an experienced French Cook, with whose assistance she will be enabled to provide dinners, &c, for public or private parties and balls, in a superior style. An active and efficient Tavern Waiter has also been engaged, so that visitors may depend upon receiving attention and civility. The Livery and Bait stables are immediately in the rear of the Hotel, and will be under the superintendence of an experienced Ostler, where good and quiet saddle horses, or horse and gig, I may be had on hire. ! In conclusion, Mr. & Mrs. Tayloe trust that their exertions to give satisfaction may contiuue to merit a share of public patronage ; and that '? The Trafalgar" will, like the illustrious battle ■which gave it name, not be forgotten by the "men of Nelson." Nelson, Slarch 24, 1855. ' Milk Punch., Cordials, and Jamaica Ginger Beer. H. C. COSIER A NNOUNGES to liolel-keepers, settlers, -^-^ and the pubiifc generally, that he is now prepared to supply them will) tbe celebrated • " Mill; Punch/'-and every description of Cordials 0/ a very superior quality, prepared Jroin the original receipts of ihe wel'-known firm of Vickef-s ?i:d Sods, the g'eat disallers of London. Some of these liquors are especially recommended to Teetotallers, such : as Oninge Gingerade, Crerhe de Noveau, Peppermini, Cloves, &c, &c, while the oihers will be found a valuable addition to Spirits of auytiud. The fame! Milk Punch is the same as used by Her Majesty, and patiouized by all the Club houses tbrougbom England. Jamaica Ginger Beer, manufactured from a valuable receipt obtaiued from Jamaica iv the West Indies. The delightful Lemon Kali: the properlies of this article can only be estimated upon I rial. For the convenience of persons residing iv tbe country, these delicious beverages can be had in bulk by the gallon,'or in quarl bottles of not less than one dozen. Sold wholesale at the manufactory, Armagh Street, Ciiristchureb, and retail by all the hotels throughout the Province. Milk Punch, Poim Shrub, Aromatized Bitters, • Orange Gingerade, Creme de Noyeau, Lemon Syrup, Clove Syruj), Peppermint Syrup, &c. &c. &c. and ■■' Jamaica Ginger Beer.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 254, 7 April 1855, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 254, 7 April 1855, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 254, 7 April 1855, Page 2

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