l?u)»lic USaticett. THE NEW AND POWERFUL ROYAL MAIL STEAMER AKAROA. From Lyttelton to Pigeon Bay and thence by Coach to Akaroa. 2hlL rpHB FAVOURITE S.S. amim; X akaroa. Leaves the Lyttelton Watermens { Wharf on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 9.20 a.m., for Pigeon Bay, returning from Pigeon Bay at 1 p.m. FOR LITTLE AKALOA. The .steamer leaves for this Bay on Tuesdays, at 9.20 a.m. Fares :—Saloon : single, 10s ; return, 1 . Horses can be hired at Mr. T. W. Barker's, Head of the Bay, Akaroa, for Little Akaloa, to meet the steamer. This new steamer can be hired for picnics or pleasure parties, on reasonable terms, and owing to her ample accommodation, excursionists could be taken on the regular days on which the steamer runs, at reduced fares. Refreshments will be obtainable on Board. JOSEPH M'LEAN,' Master. COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. CHRISTCHURCH TO AKAROA. THESE Coaches LEAVE the ■ Booking Office, High-street,, at 8 a.m., every Tuesday, Thursday, and . _Sfl±nrda.y : '; RETURNING from , Beecher's -Hotel, Akaroa, every Mon day, Wednesday, and Friday, at halfpast 8 a.m. SAMUEL LEE, Proprietor.E are PURCHASERS at Curreut'Rates of— Wheat Oats Barley Rye Rye Grass, and Cocksfoot Seeds H. MATSON & CO., Cashel-street, Christchurch. BARRY'S BAY STEAM SAW MILLS. RAILWAY Sleepers and specia sizes of Timber cut to order. Manuka Rails and Firewood in any quantity. E. C. LATTER, Barry's Bay. • BUILDING ALLOTMENTS TjlOR SALE.—A few eligible JD Building Allotments, commanding a splendid view of the Harbour, on easy terms. • Apply to H. WAGSTAFF. SHOOTING ! ! ! /~\N SALE by the undersigned— Gunpowder Shot, Caps, Wads Single and Double-barrel Guns RamrodSj Nipples , • Shot and Powder Flasks Bullet Moulds, &c, etc., &c. H. BILLENS, / ' Licensed Arms Dealer, =4 Economy House, '. Akaroa. aO VERN ME N T LIFE INSURANCE. Security of Policies guaranteed by the Colony.' ", Low rates of Premium. Conditions of Policies free from all less restrictions. Settlement Policies in favor of wife - and children protected from operation of Bankruptcy Laws, in terms. " New Zealand Government Insurance and Annuities Act, 1870." The Policies are not forfeitable by. non-payment of premium until the full surrender valve has been exhausted ; thus, a person having paid fo.i three years' would not forfeit his policy for o years and 125 days after the default of payment ; and again, a person having paid for five years, his policy would remain in force for ,5 years and 86 days, after said default of payment. It will thus be seen that no person need apprehend being compelled to forfeit his policy by non-payment of premium owing to temporary, embarassment. The premiums are kept in a ■ Trust account, and are invested in Government Debentures.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 77, 13 April 1877, Page 1
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