TTTANTED, a sober, steady, and VV industrious MAN. as STOREMAN, and to make himself otherwise useful about the store. Applications, in own hand writing, to be addressed to GAR WOOD & CO, WANTED, a Yoiing Fefson. as .GENERAL SERVANT,one that can milk preferred. Apply to" •MRS, JAS. GOODWIN, Pigeon Bay. WANfED;\astron.-,useful.GlßL, as. Nursemaid, and to make her- -;--. self generally useful.—Apply to ' ■ ,% ". MR6. JOHNSON, L'ruce'sj Hotel. WANTED, a thorough English GOVERNESS; must be able to teach drawing. ■ "* Applications to be made to MISS BE MALMANCHE, Taceo House, Akaroa. NEW WEEKLY SERVICE TO AKAROA AND THE BAYS, PER S.S. " AKAROA " AND GOBB AND CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, and on every following Saturday, a COACH.wiII leave the Head of the Bay at 8.30 a.m. for Akaroa, returning at noon, for the Head of the Bay. and Pigeon Bay, tib,meet the S.S. Akaroa, which leaves. Ljttelton at 1 p.m., returning from Pigeon Bay at 4 p.m., in time to catch the 6.p.m. train for Christchurch. S, LEE, Proprietor. ♦ j. McLean,Captain S.S. Akaroa.
TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS....'.* npHE undersigned has received in--I strui-tions from the proprietor, W. Or. liiman, Esq., to offer for SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, That Valuable FREEHOLD ESTAT IS "TAKA MATUA," situated in German Bay (near Akaroa), and containing about 820 acres of first-class land, as now in the occupation, of the owner. The property'is beautifully situated in the German Bay Valley, with frontage to the Christchurch and Akaroa road, as well as to other main roads. It is well fenced and abundantly watered by per- m potual streams, with timber sufficient for .the use of the place for many years to come. There is a capital residence newly erected on the estate, and, taking quality of land ; . convenience of position, and beauty of situation into consideration, it is impossible to imagine a more suitable investment for a gentleman of capital wishing to combine the advantages of a comfortable home, with profitable investment for his money. The land is nearly all in grass, part having been cultivated, and the remainder surface sown, and the fattening capabilities of the farm are equal to anything of the kind on Banks Peninsula, so famous for producing fat sheep and * cattle. Should the property not be disposed of as a whole before November next,, it will be cut up into lots and sold h) * Auction. N.B—Terms of payment will be madevery easy. ROBERT WILKIN. \
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 129, 12 October 1877, Page 2
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