HABBERLY HOUSE. LAD I ES' SCHO OL, 7; Conducted by: MISS IIOOMAN. The Third Term for 1877 COMMENCES on MONDAY, the 27th instant. TOWN HALL, AKAROA. FRIDAY, 24th INSTANT. -J N . ANDREWS LOCAL OPTION BILL. Good Templars and Good Tipplers cordially invited. Tickets, Is. each, may be obtained at all principal places of business. Doors open at 7.30 p,m. FOR SALE, A PAIR ofWorkTng BULLOCKS. Good Leaders.V Apply to F. VANSTONE, Barry's Bay. FOR SALE. A SUPERIOR 50 ACRE SECTION of BUSH LAND, in the Wainui Valley, near Mr. Sadler's. It is partly white wood, and partly manuka, and very easy of access from the beach. JOHN BELL, Wainui. GARWOOD'S HOUSE ON THE HILL-TOP. MRS HAINES, whilst thanking the travelling public for past support, respectfully requests a continuation of the same. Travellers can have Meals at all hours. Good Stabling and Paddock Accommodation for Drovers, and Horse Feed. r\ N SALE: New Rennet, Daly's celebrated best quality Cheese Binding and Strainer Cloth Armatto Guinness's Stout Arral's Ale Preserved Meats and Tongues Garden Seeds With the usual well-assorted stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Wholesale and Retail. JAMES DALY. ! NOTHING LIKE LEATHER ! " Nemo Solus Sapit."—English. " Does your mother know you're out."—French. " Plus on est de Jous, Plus on rit."— German. SEEING that no one would question the above facts for one moment, and it matters little if they do, the undersigned begs to state that he has still a small assortment of the following Goods for Sale, which he will sell above cost price :— English and Irish Mouse-traps, Scotch Augers, German Braces, Chinese Crackers, American Brooms, French Fiddles, Turkey Stones, Russian Bear's Grease and Persian Dates. Those who have not tried the above are not to be envied, and as " tomorrow's falser than the former day," the sooner they do so the sooner they will come again. N.B. — Misguided " Sundowners " (who sometimes get somewhat mixed) liberally dealt with, i.e. if not paid in advance. H. BILLENS, Economy House. RE ESTATE OF LATE MR. J. FLUHERTY, OKAIN'S BAY. NOTICE. nVJO PERSON is authorised to _I_N Dispose of any Cattle, &c, belonging to the above estate without our written permission. GEORGE BISHOP T c FRANCIS PRIEST J - Llusiees * £50 REWARD. LOST, last night, at about four o'clock this morning, a Fair YOUNG MAN, with black hair, blue teeth, and very white eyes, aged about 95 years. When last seen he was walking in the direction of the lighthouse, on dry land, in the middle of the harbour. He was last week fitted with a new set of harness, consisting of a yellow jacket, made of blue serge, fastened down the front of the back with bone buttons, made out of brass candlesticks ; a pair of pants with only one leg, trimmed with straw hats. As he never had a father, any one who will restore him to his paternal parient will receive'the above reward, on application to the Corporation lampposts.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 114, 21 August 1877, Page 3
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