BEUCE'S HOTEL, AKAROA. Mr John Bbkchkr DESIRES to return thanks to the Public for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him during the many years he lmje ootid acted s t)ie.al|oyeV and at the same time to intimate-that? hfhas PIKPUSJKI) ol the Business to MR THOMAS GUANUE. *3He would rrtspcctfully solicit fi c<?nj tthuanco of ■•the patronage eoj bestowed upon him.' : ' * /\" ■/' ' "■. •-'"' '"' In reference to the above, MR GRANGE c Begs to inform the Inhabitants x>f Akaroa and the surrounding Bays that he has Thia-Day™ entered iato POSSESSION of BRUCE'S HOTEL, and respectfully solicits, the patronage of [the Public. , . ~' , J July 1, 188"0. .1 —-T ! I NOTICE. ■ - f »' :'"•■ '' ■- " "_1—" : ; " / / S TO OUR SUIiSCRIBEfeS. -■' ■ }■■( • ,-.••• ; _' • , '. :'.- ---.! bUR Subscribers are miormed that ALL ACCOUNTS for the quarter ending April 17th are now overdue, iind are politely requested to settle the name AT ONCE. Our Cbllecftr, wittivisit nil the Bays sometime during the presen month. '■■.-■ '' ' 'WIGGINS & CO. >' n . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCIL!., , ! Divine service next Lord's Day, July II (D.V.), as follows :— ; Pigeon Bay, forenoon, , at 11. I Head of the Bay, afternoon, at 3 o'clock Akaroa, evening, at 7 o'clock. Leßon'e Bay,.forenboli, at f lo.3o:o'clock Little Akaloa, evening, at 6.30 o'clock. Sunday School (Akaroa) at 2.30 p.m. Sundaj School (Little River) at 2.30 p.m. . Sunday School (Pigeon Bay) at 9.45 eLm. MAIL 'NOTICES, Mails., close for the United, /Kingdoni, ] Continent of Europe, America, Canacja, &c, &0., via San Francisco, or or about Ijriday, 16th July, at 7.30 a.m. . i i For the United Kingdom, Continent of ! Europe, India, China, and. the. East, via] Bjrindisi; on 'or' about' Wednesday, July 28th, a.m. ■- •' •' ■ ' ! I v ■ • F. Y. STRATTON, " ; , ; Poetmrfeter. »<■ — ■ NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. ;,j IJ. H.—Your communication, being of: no interest to the public, is declined. |DA\*id CdrKy.—We are compelled' to hdld over your letter till next iesite,'" ; j 'I A ' ' : ■' ' DEATH. ' ■ ■''''' ] |BArry. —July 17, at his residence, Akaroa, L IRobert Matthew Barry, aged 32, V ' ' FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE Fnneral of the late Robert iX. Matthew Barry, Esq., will leave [ hie residence for the Church of England @eimetery ( this day, at 1,30 p.m< iPriends are invited. . . ' :a ! JOHN J. CULLEN, ' i,,j;, : ~ : . Underti|k ( ejf. /, I J NOTICE. It is requested that all-Correspondence intended for insertion in the Akaroa Mail may be addressed to the EDITOR. All Business Advertifletaentß, ( &c, to , , . 1 WIGGINS &, CO
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 410, 9 July 1880, Page 2
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