IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. MR. LONGDEN has received instructions from the executors of the late C. RrjDSTONE Bead, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at an early date, the Unexpired portion of the LEASE of 130 ACRES of LAND, situate on the banks of the river at Kaiapoi, together with all the Buildings, Crops, &c. thereon. Also, The Household Furniture and Effects, &c. &c, the property of the deceased. Date and place of sale, with all further particulars, will be given in a future advertisement. 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 and well-lighted coffee and dining-room, comfortable parlours, and Jsnug sitting-rooms, are among its attractions; while the suite of wellventilated bedroonrs 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 Tear of the Hotel, and will be under the superintendence of an experienced Ostler, where good and quiet saddle horses, or horse and gig, may be had on hire. In conclusion, Mr. & Mrs. Taylor trust that their exertions to give satisfaction may continue 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, March 24, 1855. Flour, Sharps, and Bran, A FEW Tons of FLOUR (Inwood's), -** Bran and Sharps. Robeut Waitt. FOR SALE, A FEW THOUSAND BRICKS, at -£*- Bobert Taylor's, Builder, Oxford Street, Lyttelton. ROBERT TAYLOR, "DEGS to inform the public that he has -*-* just received a few Double and Single 4-Post Maple Polished Bedsteads. Also, a few 8-day Clocks, of the best make. On sale at Robert Taylor's, builder, &c:, Oxford Street, Lyttelton. LYTTELTON and PORT VICTORIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. TNTENDING Members aie requested to -"-..communicate- their t names to the Hon. Secretary. Wm. Donald, Hon. Sec. Subscription, 10s. 6d. annually. LOST HORSES. rpHE Undersigned will be much obliged -^- to the owners of-the undermentioned horses to remove them from his run-—a brown gelding, a brown mare, a dark brown mare, with switch tail, and four new shoes, a brown filly ; and a bay filly with white hind leg. Charles O. Toblesse. Rangiora, 20th March, 1855. CANTERBURY COAL. ipOAL, from the Malvern Hills, will be delivered in Chiistchurch at the rate of £5 10s. per ton, for cash on delivery, or £6 within six months. i Orders to be left, at • Mr. A". Kkight's, Cashel .street. .-. . :' '" '.'••■. ■' ' '
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 252, 31 March 1855, Page 6
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