WANTED, THREE MEN to apply to G. Sefton, or H. Reynolds, Little River. None but good bushiaen need apply. HABBERLEY HOUSE, AKAROA, LADIES' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. MISS HOOMAN'S THIRD TERM for 1878 will commence on WEDNESDAY, August 28. N.B.—Private Dancing Class every Thursday, at _ p.m. REMNANTS I REMNANTS! WE are now offering a large quantity of REMNANTS of Dress and other Materials at considerable REDUCTIONS. Inspection is respectfully invited. GARWOOD & Co. £1 REWARD. THE above reward will be given to any person giving such information as will lead to the recovery of the ARMCHAIR taken from Wagstaff's Hotel on Saturday night last. J. D. DAVIS, Akaroa. OKAIN'S DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. THE Okain's Road Board hereby invite TENDERS for the LEASE, including the right to levy all dues (as per scale) ofthe JETTIES in Okain's and Le Bon's Bays respectively. Sealed tenders, marked "Tender for Jetty," must be sent in to the Board Office, Okain's Bay, on or before Saturday, the 24th instant, at noon; but the Board need not necessarily accept the highest or any tender. Further information can be obtained on application to the undersigned. D. WRIGHT, Clerk to the Board. Okain's Bay, August 14, 1878. SATURDAY, AUGUST 31. AKARO A! AKAROA! ! AKAROA !! ! RAILWAY TERMINUS. LITTLE RIVER TOWNSHIP, . On the banks of the PUA N 0 RIVER. MESSRS. H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from Mr Wm. Coop to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At their CANTERBURY WOOL STORES On the above date, the TO"W__TS___II_P. The aspects representing the above are most unusual, there being NO TOWNSHIP NEAR, And the RAILWAY TO AKAROA 3eing an established fact. A fine Timbered locality of renown, an Increasing Population, Fertility of Soil, conveyance of all the VALLEY ROADS, LAKES FORSYTH AND ELLESMERE As Waterways to the Surrounding Districts of LEESTON SOUTHBRIDGE SPRINGSTON And ELLESMERE. A Fine Selected Site for a TERMINUS HOTEL. Splendid natural water-power for any description of MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. There are most admirable sites in the Township for every description of trade, and coaches from all parts of the Peninsula form a connecting link to this Terminus of Road and Railway. A considerable traffic must necessarily ensue, thus creating this town to be THE CITY OF THE PENINSULA. The immediate neighborhood is abundantly watered by the beautiful stream of the Puano. The locality being well wooded, there is game in plenty. Climate salubrious, and romantic position cannot fail to make LITTLE RIVER Of no inconsiderable importance. One and a quarter miles from Lake Forsyth, eight miles from Barry's Bay, Lithographs of the Township can be seen at the office of the Akaroa Mail, Beacher's, Adams', and Bayley's Hotels, Akaroa, and at Brooks' Hotel, Head of the Bay. Terms —25 per cent, at sale ; 25 per cent, in twelve months, and remainder in two .years. 11. MATSON & CO.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 219, 23 August 1878, Page 3
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467Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 219, 23 August 1878, Page 3
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