Bfew Auction Sales thSTbrooks! HEAD OF THE BAY. FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1881. MR THOMAS BROOK S : Auctioneer, begs to inform the settlers of Akaroa and the surrounding Bays that he intends to hold periodical monthly sales oi 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 4-th. Entries will appear in future advertisement. T. BROOKS, Auctioneer. To induce owners to bring forward stock, there will bo no charge for yarding or advertising.—T. B. 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. TiiOS. BROOKS, Auctioneer. _ __==!-== TO-MORROW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS WOOD & CO have received 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. tares.-*. hFo TTN^^RTTTiTTrXoX, 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 {Tcparod 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. 1A A BAGS wanted Apply to ±\J\J JAMES DALY, Akaroa NOTICE TO MARINERS. AS the Customs Office hns been abolished in Akaroa, masters of vessels, desirous of being reported, are requested to call at the Mail Office on arrival and prior to their departure. November 9, 1880. SSlijtiting-. lTttelToT^ rpHE 8.8. AKAROA will leave JL Lyttelton for Pigeon Bay every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 9.30 a.m., returning from Pigeon Bay it noon sharp, in time to catch the 2 p.m. train for Christchurch. Until further notice, passengers will be carried AT THE LOW RATE OF 2s 6d. J- McLEAN^Listcr OKAIN'S DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. NOTICE OF STOPPAGE OF ROAD. "XTOTICE is hereby given that the .IN Okain's District Road Board propose to stop all that piece of road containing by admeasurement two acres, more or less, running between Sections C 402 and i).']i'9, commencing at the road forming the south-west boundary ofthesc sections, and extending in an easterh direction to its junction with the rone passing' through Section 9029, as th( ;,;une is delineated on flic plan. And tin said Co.ml further give notice that tin plans of the road proposed to be stop-pet iU'e now open fur inspection at the Pos Office, Lc Bon's Buy, until TUESDAY the (sth day of April. Dated this 10th day of Janunry,lßßl W." MOORE, I Chairman.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 485, 8 March 1881, Page 3
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490Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 485, 8 March 1881, Page 3
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