Hew Advertisement*. Auction 8ale» HEAD OF THE BAY. FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1881. MR THOMAS BROOKS Auctioneer, begs to inform the settlers of Akaro and the surrounding Bays that he intend to hold periodical monthly sales o Horses, Sheep, Pigs, &c, at his yard at the Head of the Bay the first Frida , in every month. The next sale wil 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 re- . ceived 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. AUCTION SALE. MR T. BROOKS (at the request of the Little River Settlers) will hold a clearing sale at Olphert's Hotel, on Friday, March 11. ENTRIES— Fat and store cattle Springing heifers Calves, etc. THOS. BROOKS, Auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS WOOD & CO have receive! instructions from W. D. Wilkins, Esq., to sell by public auction on the premises on Wednesday, March 9, the whole of his household furniture, comprising— Spring couch, easy chairs Tables, colonial sofa Brussels carpet, matting Chests of drawers, bedsteads Linen sheets Kitchen requisites Quantity new jam and sundries Also, Dingy " Molly," with mast and sai Sale at noon. W. H. WOOD & CO. Auctioneers. Card:*. r^¥r!c¥ol^ 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, ' Miscellaneous. b^TERvBEDsTGEiAIANnBAY^ HAVING retaken the above fishery we hereby give notice that any person found trespassing thereon will be prosecuted. E. W. MOREY & CO, VALENTINES ! VALENTINES ! A LARGE and superior assortment of the above. GARWOOD & CO. NOTICE TO MARINERS. AS the Customs Office has been abolished in A.karoa, masters of vessels, desirous of being reported, are requested to call at the Mail Office on arrival and prior to their departure. November !), 1880. Skipping. LYTTELTON, VIA PIGEON BAY milE ss. AKAROA will leave JL Lyttciton for Pigeon Bay every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 9.y0 a.m., returning from Pigeon Bay •t noon sharp, in time to catch the 2 o.m. train for Christohurch. Until farther notice, passengers will be carried AT THE LOW RATE OF 2s 6d. J. McLEAN, Master*
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 484, 4 March 1881, Page 3
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