WANTED, from two to six MEN accustomed to Fencing—lron Standards, and eight wires, with two or three posts, per chain. None need apply unless accustomed to the work. R. FLEMING. Port Levy, Jan. 18, 1879. WANTED, a MASTER for the German-Bay Side School. Apply to ROBT. DAWBER, Chairman, AKAROA BOROUGH SCHOOL. WANTED, a Pupil TEACHER for the above school. Applications to be sent in at once, stating age, &c, to WM. MEECH, Chairman of Committee. HABBERLEY HOUSE, AKAROA. Ladies' Boarding and Day School. MISS HOOMAN'S First Term for 1879 will COMMENCE on WEDNESDAY, January 29. Dancing Class as usual. PENINSULA JOCKEY CLUB. A MEETING of the Members of the Peninsula Jockey Club will be held at Wascoe's Hotel, Lake Ellesmere, on SATURDAY, January 25, inst., at 8 p.m. A full attendance is requested, as important business will come before the meeting. A. INNES M'GREGOR, Secretary. Jan. 20th, 1879. AKAROA COUNTY COUNCIL. "TSJ" OTICE is hereby given that DOG _I\ COLLARS can be obtained from, the following registrars — Mr W. Gray, Govomor's Bay Mr H. Jaggar, Port Levy Mr E. S. Latter, Barry's Bay Mr F. W. Thompson, Pigeon Bay Mr D. Wright, Okain's Bay Mr J. Wilson, Little River EDWARD C. LATTER. Clerk. Barry's Bay, Jan. 20, 1879. NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS due to the undersigned must be paid immediately, or they will be sued for irrespective of persons, without further notice. G. A. OBORN. NOTICE. TO be SOLD BY TENDER, section No. 28188, situated in Hohnes' Bay, Pigeon Bay. Tenders to be . sent into the undersigned not later than January 31. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GEORGE M'KAY, Pigeon Bay. Pigeon Bay, Jan. 20, 1879. NOTICE. AFTER this date all Cattle, Horses, &c, found TRESPASSING on the Church of England Cemetery Ground will be impounred. P. C. ANDERSON, Chairman Cemetery Board. Akaroa, Jan. 20i 1879. HAMS AND BACON. THE undersigned have JUST RECEIVED a trial shipment of the SOUTHBRIDGE COMPANY!S celebrated cure. GARWOOD & CO. LYTTELTON. TO LET, Furnished, for a period of twelve months or longer, the superior FAMILY RESIDENCE situate in Winchester street, Lyttelton, the property of Dr Donald, together with Garden, Shrubbery and large prolific orchard. The above desirable residence is situated in the most healthy part of the port, and commands an uninterrupted view of the harbor. Town and shipping is within five minutes' walk of the railway station, post office, public buildings, and in close proximity to all places of public worship in Lyttelton. The Furniture (including first-class piano) is all of a very superior and useful description. A large library, comprising works of art, science, and law, &c.: Immediate possession can be given if required. Water and gas laid on. For further particulars, apply to JOSEPH FLETCHER Auctioneer, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. Lyttelton, Jan. 16, 1879.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 262, 21 January 1879, Page 3
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463Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 262, 21 January 1879, Page 3
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