COOPER & BAILEY'S CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE. THXCURSION TO LYTTELTON. Per s.s. HAWEA, on SUNDAY, APRIL 7, and Return per s.s. TAUPO, on TUKSDAY, APRIL 9. Saloon Return Fares, 15s. WOOD BROS. & CO., Agents. 1.0.0, F., M.U. LOYAL HAND & HEART LODGE No. 6174. THE ANNIVERSARY BALL in connection with the above, will take place in Pigeon. Bay, on FRIDAY, sth April. Admission, ss. G, PRIEST, Hon. Sec. SATURDAY, APRIL 6. ROBERT WILKIN AND CO., instructed by George Armstrong, Esq,, will sell by auction, on the Homestead, Mount Vernon, Akaroa (twenty minutes walk from the Post Office), at 12 o'clock sharp— ' 50 Fat Steers, 2, 3, and 4-year old 30 Fat Cows and Heifers 70 First-class well-bred Stores, mixed sexes (all pail fed) A few Springing Cows and Heifers 1000 Fat Cross-bred Sheep 200 Mixed Merinos 13 Leicester Rams, 6-tooth 30 Bacon Hogs 40 First-class Store Pigs 1 Horse, broken to saddle and harness 5 Tons this season's Cheese, in prime condition, open to view. N.B.—Buyers from Christchurch will have the assistance of experienced Drivers as far as Little River. Luncheon Provided. FRIDAY, APRIL 12. EOBERT WILKIN & CO., under instructions from William G. Inman, Esq., will offer for SALE BY AUCTION, at the Wool Stores of Messrs MILES, HASSAL & CO., Immediately after the sale of Ahuriri, The splendid FREEHOLD E STATE OF TAKA MATUA, Containing 80f\ Acres of first-class AgriZa\J cultural and Pastoral Land, situate at German Bay, within \\ mile of the Town of Akaroa, and enjoys the most salubßious climate in the whole of New Zealand. This estate has been recently surveyed and subdivided into 32 LOTS, consisting of villa sites, agricultural farms, and pastoral blocks; It is well provided with roads, portions of the estate have magnificent and valuable timber thereon, and the whole is most accessible to the splendid shipping port of Akaroa. Terms—one-fourth cash, balance to remain, if wished, secured on the property, bearing 8 percent, interest. Plans of the estate can be seen at the offices of the undersigned; at Miles, Hassal and Co.'s; at the residence of the owner, German Bay ; and at Mr Fenton's offices, Akaroa. ROBT. WILKIN & CO., Auctioneers. AKAROA AND WAINUI ROAD BOARD NOTICE. TENDERS are invited for the following works:— 1. Building New Bridge, Duvauchelle's Bay. 2. Clearing 70 Chains, Harman's Track, Little River Bush. 3. Forming 45 Chains, Robinson's Bay Flat (more or less). Specifications to be seen at the office of the Road Board. Tenders to be sent in not later than noon, ou Saturday, the 13th instant, endorsed and addressed to the Chairman. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN BARWICK, Clerk to Board. April 1, 1878. FOR SALE. PURE BRED SOUTHDOWNS, 2 Rams, 2-tooth, 5 guineas each, 20 Ewes 3 do do A. D. ALLAN., Wairewa. | NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice, that after this date, I intend to prosecute all! persons found TRESPASSING with dogs, in search of game or otherwise, on the land in my occupation, situated between Stony Bay and Long Bay. And I also give notice, that I intend to Impound all Cattle found Trespassing on the said land after this date. F. NARBY. April 2, 1878.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 178, 2 April 1878, Page 3
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