PIANOFORTE TUNING. MR. H. J. CHATTAWAY, Pianoforte Tuner, will ARRIVR in Akarba on WEDNESDAY, Sept 17. Orders left at the Mail office will nieut with prompt attention. AKAKOA AND WAINUI ROAD BOAIiD ■rp ENDERS are invited for the fol_L lowing works :• — 1. Removing Slips and Opening Culverts on the Mount Bossu Road. 2. Removing Slips and Replacing Culverts on the Onuku Road. Specifications to be seen at the Road Board Office, Duvauchelle's Bay ; or at Mr Daly's store, Akaroa. Tenders to be sent in by noon on Saturday, the 27th September, endorsed and addressed to the Chairman. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN BARWICK, Clerk to Board. Road Board Office, . Duvauchelle's Bay, Sept. 13. AKAROA AND WAINUI ROAD BOARD OUTSTANDING RATES. "VTOTICE is hereby given that all JJN RATES -due to the above Board. MUST BE PAID before the 30th 1 September next, or they will be sued for without further notice. JOHN BARWICK, Clerk to Board. Road Board Office, Duvauchelle's Bay, Aug 23, 1879. LE BON'S BAY. PROPERTY FOR SALE BY TENDER. 1 CIOPI ACRES BUSH LAND, JL\_/\_/Vy mostly cleared and laid clown in English grass, with splendid New House, containing eleven rooms thereon. The house has been recently erected, is plastered . throughout, and well finished in every particular. Is well suited for a gentleman's residence. 1d A ACRES > with S ood dwelling JL \J \J House, Store, doing a large .. . business, and Brick Store, fitted .... for carrying on a dairy. The land is of the best possible quality to be found on the Peninsula, and is securely fenced. There is an Orchard of One Acre in extent, planted with young and choice fruit trees of all descriptions. QA ACRES .First-class LAND, OU securely fenced, with good Dwelling House thereon, and all appliances necessary for carrying ■ on a Dairy Station; also, good Garden and Orchard. i AAACRBS FINE GRAZING JLUU COUNTRY, nearly all cleared bush land, laid down with Cocksfoot Grass, capable of growing grass seed, or suitable for Dairy purposes. : Q A£v ACRES, similar to the 100 j£l\JtJ Acres previously mentioned. • First-class selection ; partly fenced. ACRES, Ditto Ditto. Full particulars can be had on application "to the undersigned. The p. s. Tongariro is running regularly every week, which will convey intending purchasers. Terms —Twenty per cent, cash, the balance to remain on mortgage, accordng to agreement. Tenders to be sent in not later than FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1879. Letters bearing the post mark of that date Avill be received. JOHN SMITH, Le Bon's Bay. MRS. WILLIAMS, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, BEGS to thank: the inhabitants of ■ Akaroa and the surrounding bays for their liberal support and patronage for the last eighteen years, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuation of the same. In reference to the above, MRS. WILLIAMS is now about to COMMENCE BUSINESS in the Shop lately occupied by Mrs Oborn, and will be glad to receive orders on and after the 28th September. • Sep 23 WATCHMAKER_AND JEWELLER. WROSSITER, of M'Callum and . Co., Christchurch, begs to intimate that he has taken the Shop in Armstrong's Buildings lately occupied by J. Nixon, where he will OFFER for SALE a- well assorted STOCK of WATCHES and JEWELLERY of every description. FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY. Repairs to watches, clocks, jewellery, and musical boxes executed with promptitude. rp HE MUTUAL IMPROVEX MENT ASSOCIATION MEETS every TUESDAY EVENING in the Schoolroom, at half-past seven. Admission free. Member's fee 2s 6d. Tuesday, Sept. 30.—The Rev. Mr Douglas will contribute a paper on " Reading and the Choice of Books," to be followed by a discussion. June 27.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 333, 26 September 1879, Page 3
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