JHOMAS BROOKS. HEAD OF THE BAY. FRIDAY, October 1. MR. THOMAS BROOKS, Auctioneer, begs to inform the settlers of Akaroa and the surrounding Bays that he intends to hold periodical monthly sales of Horses, Sheep, Pigs, &c, at his yards at the Head of the Bay the first Friday in every month. The next, sale will take place on Friday, October 1. Entries will appear in future advertisement. T. BKOOKB, Auctioneer. To induce owners to bring forward stock, there will be no charge for yarding or advertising.-—T. B.
RENNETS. RENNETS. Ex Ship iEtholrad, from London. "\T7E have just opened out our V V season's sliipment of the above. GARWOOD & CO. TENDER FORMS. ' BLANK Forms of Tender ina> be obtained at the office of tills Paper. EDUCATIONAL. MORNING CLASSES conducted by Mrs COTTON. Hours j from 10 to 12 a.m., and from 1 to 3 j p.m. The Term will commence on j MONDAY, Sept. G, 1880. FOR SALE OR TO LET. SEPARATE TENDERS are invited by the Undersigned up till Wednesday, September the 22nd, at 4 p.m., either for the purchase of, or to rent, that well-known property known as the RED HOUSE, containing 30 acre?, more or less, and having a sea frontngo and a road frontage, and j situated op. the south side of Akaron. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. C. SCARBOROUGH. Akaroa. AKAROA HORTICULTURAL & INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. rpHE FOURTH ANNUAL EXX HIBITION will be held on December 16, 1880. Donations in money or prizes are invited. Schedules, and all information, may be obtained from S. WATKINS, Aulo Secretary. BOROUGH OF AKAROA. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE- that JL an Election will be held at the Borough Council's Offices on WEDNESDAY, September 23, 1880, for the purpose of electing two Councillors to fill exfci-aoi-dinary vacancies. Nominations, addressed to the Returning Officer, will be received up to Noon on Friday, Sept. 10, 1880. WM. SIMS, Returning Officer. Borough Council's Offices, September 2, 1880. STATIOJOYJ3OOKB, AC. WIGGINS &. CO. . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, HAVE ON SALE and to ARRIVE, the LARGEST and most varied assortment of Stationery and Books ever imported into Akaroa. Writing Papers, all sizes and descriptions ; Mourning, Note, Foreign Post, &c, &c. Envelopes—blue and cream, in all sizes and qualities, from 3 to 12 Card, Paste and Mill Boards Visiting Cards, ladiep'and gentlemen's Mourning Cards Paper Bags, Luggage Labels De La Rue's Playing Cards "2s 6d, jjer pack, or 12s 6d per half doz. SCRAPS for albums, in great variety, very cheap Note Paper, from 5s per ream Envelopes, from 12s per 1000 Public bodies, storekeepers and large consumers supplied at reduced rates. Supplies contracted for. Samples and Price List on application. Gift ami Reward Books. A large supply to arrive per next steamer. School Committees dealt with on liberal terms. fgigr Note the Address — WIGGINS & CO., Booksellers and Stationers. Mail Office, Akarea ____ CAUTION. A NY Horses or Cattle founa' I JT\- TRESPASSING in tlic Paddock ! surrounding the Roman Catholic Church, J Akaroa. will be IMPOUNDED withI out i'Ui tier notice WIGGINS & CO.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 432, 10 September 1880, Page 3
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