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HJew Advertisements. Auction Sales HEAD OF THE BAY. FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1881. MR THOMAS BROOKS, Auctioneer, begs to inform the settlers of Akaron and the surrounding Bays that lie 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, March 4th. Entries will appear in future advertisement. T. BROOKS, Auctioneer. To induce owners to bring forward stock, there will be no charge for yarding or advertising.—T. B. AUCTION SALE. MR THOMAS BROOKS has received instructions from E. J, Thacker, Esq., to sell at his yards, Somerset Hotel, Head of the Bay, on Friday March 4— 50 pure bred Leicester rams in lots to suit purchasers. Sheep farmers will do well to attend this sale as they will have a splendid lot to choose from. On account of other clients— (up to date) About 60 head of cattle, consisting of calves, fat and store cattle. Also to be sold privately— A team of four working bulloccks in splendid condition. THOMAS BROOKS. Auctioneer. W. H. WOOD & CO j IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSE*" HOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS W. H. WOOD & CO. have been favored with instructions from the Rev W. Douglas, who is leaving , Akaroa, to sell by public auction at the Manse, Balguerie street, on Tuesday, Mar 1, The whole of his superior household furniture, mostly new, consisting of drawing-room suite in green repp with slip covers, mahogany and dining room chairs, and easy chair in horse hair with couch, tables, bookcases glazed, carpets and hearth-rugs, fenders and fireirons, cheffonicr, bedsteads, washing and dressing tables and ware, crockery, kitchen utensils, eight-day clock, lamp, colonial oven, china and glass, an 1 a variety of other useful artic'os. Horse, saddle and bridle, if not previously sold. Cards. JOHN ROBERTSON, PRACTICAL WATCH & CLOCK MAKER, Begs to intimate to the public of Akaroa and surrounding bays that he is about commence business in the above e,and is prepared to guarantee all repairs n any branch of the business that may entrusted to him. J. R. has taken premises lately in the occupation of Mr T. B. Chadwick, Beach Road. Musical Boxes carefully repaired llja Terms—Liberal. MiHcellancouN. LICENSING COURT. LICENSING ACT 1873 AND LICENS ING ACT 1873, AMENDMENI ACT 1874. "VTOTICE is hereby given that, ii J_N| pursuance of tbe above Acts, tin Quarterly Meeting of the Licensing Commissioners for the districts o Akaroa and Wainui, Pigeon Bay Okain's Bay, and Little River will b held on TUESDAY, the Ist day o March next, at the hour ofl2o'clocl noon, in the Resident Magistrate , ! Court, Akaroa, for the purpose of con sidering applications under the sai< Acts. B. 1. MISSEN, Clerk to the Licensing Court. VALENTINES ! VALENTINES A LARGE and superior assort ment of the above. GAR WOOD & CO. LYTTELTOtt, VIA PIGEON BA"S rpilE sp. AKAROA will leav JL Lyttelton for Pigeon Bay ever Monday, Wednesday, and Friday ji 9.80 a.m., returning from Pigeon P>a at noon sharp, in time to catch tli 2 p.m. train for Christchurch. Until further notice, passengers will I: carried AT THE LOW RATE OF 2s Gc .J. McLEAN, Master

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 479, 25 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 479, 25 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 479, 25 February 1881, Page 3

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