WANTED, a General SERVANT. Apply, DR. BULMER'S Residence, Akaroa. AUCTION-SALE. THIS DAY. MR. ADAMS has been instructed to SELL without- ANY RESERVE, at the Town Hall, A quantity of Valuable and very Handsome Articles, Children's Dresses, Toys, Wool-work. Japanese Ware, &c, &c. Sale to begin at 2 p.m. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT" TOWN HALL, AKAROA. THIS EVENING. CONSISTING of READINGS, DRAMATIC RECITATIONS, MUSIC and SINGING. Admission to all parts of the Hall ONE SHILLING. To begin at eight o'clock. ' NOTICE. FRUIT SYRUPS I FRUIT SYRUPS 1! THE Superiority of the FRUIT SYRUPS used at my establishment having attracted special notice, I have been requested to supply them to the pnblic in cases, which I am now able to do at 15s PEB DOZEN. H. WAGSTAFF. A KAROA ACADEMYFob the Board and Education op Young Gentlemen. Principal : A. K. HARLOCK, 8.A., ST. PETER'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE Graduate in Honours. Assistant Master:. Me. H. F. WAGSTAFF, Provincial Government Scholar, 1871. The Pupils will have the benefit of Sea-bathing. EVENING CLASSES. Mr. A. K. Harlock and Mr. H. F. Waostaff will conduct the above classes at the Akaroa Academy. Terms on application to the Principal. ARAROA ACADEMY. CLASSES will be RESUMED on THURSDAY, 18th January, 1877, at 9 a.m. Boarders to be in residence by Monday, 23rd. January. A. K. HARLOCK, Principal. THE undersigned have for Private SALE, several good and improved FARMS on the Peninsula. Also, Several very desirable BUILDING SITES for Villa Residences within the townj having sea frontages.! BRIDGE & BUSHELL. LOST, on the 9th December, on the top of the German Bay Hill, a PRESERVING PAN and Two Dozen RENNETS. Any person delivering the same to Mr. Daly, Akaroa, will be_ liberally rewarded ; and any one keeping the same after this date will be prosecuted. G. MOULD. January 9, 1877. NOTICE. THE undersigned recasts Immediate PAYMENT of all OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS due to him. Failing prompt payment, Legal Proceedings will be taken against de- ' JAMES D. GARWOOD. POISON. MY Garden having Suffered Damage through the Trespass of Poultry and Dogs, Notice is hereby given, that from and after this date POISON will be LAID for their destruction. E. W. MOREY, Akaroa. Akaroa, January 8, 1877. POISON. I BEG to give notice that POISON will be LAID on my Land, situated at Long Bay, on and after this date, for the destruction of Dogs, which of late have been worrying my sheep. HENRY MAGEE.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 50, 9 January 1877, Page 3
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399Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 50, 9 January 1877, Page 3
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