TUESDAY, APRIL 23. THE undersigned has received instructions from W»i. G. Inman, Esq., to offer for Sale by Public Auction, ON THE PROPERTY, on the above date, the Balance of the TAKA MATUA ESTATE, GERMAN BAY, Containing— fjPif) ACRES of good Agrii\J \J cultural and Pastoral LAND situated within two miles of the Town of Akaroa, The above estate has been sub-divided into suitable blocks for Agricultural purposes and Building Sites. Terms —One fourth cash, balance to remain, if desired, at 8 per cent. Plans of the above estate can be seen at the office of the undersigned, and at the residence of W. G. Inman, Esq. Immediately after the ■ above Sale will be offered the whole of the 1 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including— Drawing-room and Dining-room Suites*. ; ; !?»■■'■ First-class\Piario, by BoM Bedroom Furniture Kitchen Utensils Pictures, Glassware, Crocjiery &c, &c.,.&c. Also, v One Dray, Harness, and Saddlery Two Ploughs and Harrofe Carpenter's Tools, Garden Tools One Avery's' Weighing (Machine, in perfect order, and a ". Quantity of Posts and Rails. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp.' J Luncheon provided. Terms Liberal. C. W. BRIDGE, Auctioneer. ■ATEW ZEALAND INSURANCE __N COMPANY (FIRE AND MARINE). Established 1859. CAPITAL :—£1,000,000. Paid-up, £300,000 Risks taken at lowest rates. C. W. BRIDGE, Akaroa. D. CRAIG, Hereford-street, Christchurch. NOTICE. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of ENGINEER to the Akaroa County Council ; must also bo a certificated surveyor. Applications, stating salary required, to be sent to the Chairman by the 23rd April. E. C. LATTER, Chairman. NOTICE. TTNDER clause 86 of " The CounU ties' Act, 1876," the said Act having this day been brought into force in this comity, I hereby give notice, that the office of the Akaroa County Council will be, temporarily, that of the undersigned, in Barry's Bay, and that the office hours will be from 10 to 4. E. C. LATTER, Chairman. March 6,1878. » 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. PENINSULA GROCERY. J. VANGIONI, Grocer, Lavaud-street, Akaroa, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Akaroa and the surrounding districts, that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS as above, and respectfully hopes, by strict attention to the trade, to,merit a share of their patronage. All kinds of groceries at the lowest rates. Best brands of flour, tea, sugar, tobacco, &c, always on hand. TO LET. THE DWELLING-HOUSE lately occupied by Mr J. D. Davir, Apply to JAMES D. GARWOOD F. ORCHARD, (Next to Mr. J. Annand, Bootmaker), Opposite Government Jetty, 6ENERALJIEOHANIBT. SEWING MACHINES, Jewellery, Tinware, &c, repaired. Cutlery ground and repaired. Pipes strapped and mounted.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 183, 18 April 1878, Page 3
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