Comity Council Wotices. AKAROA COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND FOR ROAD PURPOSES. THE Akaroa County Council proposes, under the provisions o: The Public Works Act, _18S0 ; to take certain land (hereinaftei described) for road purposes, for a continuation of the Balguerie road, and al persons affected are requested to sel forth in writing any well-grounded objections to the taking of such land, and to send such writing within forty days from the ilate of publication hereof to the Akaroa County Council. Plan and description are open for inspection at Mr J, Daly's store, Akaroa DESCRIPTION OF LAND PROPOSED TO BE TAKEN— All that piece of land situated in the Akaroa and Wainui Road District,being a strip one chain wide, containing 3 acres 3 roods and 34 perches, more or less,and formingpart of Rural Section No 16708, commencing at a point on the eastern boundary of Sections 4127, 7433, and 12390, which point is distant about 227 links from the south-west corner of Section 12580, and measuring on the centre line of said strip of land about 39 and three-quarter chains, to a junction with the Government road, running through Section 12580, near the eastern boundary of same section, as the same is delineated in the plan, and colored pink. Ed. S. LATTER, Clerk to Council. Council Chambers, Duvauchelle's Bay, March 11th, 1881. AKAROA COUNTY COUNCIL. "iVTOTICE is hereby given that the JLN undermentioned persons have been appointed Registrars of Dogs, and the placts set opposite their names, the offices for the Registration of Dogs,in the County of Akaroa, under Clause 6 of the Dog Registration Act, 1880 : — C. J. Hubbard Own resi- LUtIQ Aka]oa dence John Recce Own resi- Le B ,_ B dence J K. S. LATTER, Clerk to Council. Council Chambers, Duvauchelle's Bay, March 14th, 1881. Cards. TOHN 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 in any branch of the bnsiness that may be entrusted to him. J. R. has taken the premises lately in the occupation of Mr T. B. Chadwick, Beach Road. Musical Boxes carefully repaired llja Terms—Liberal. "TAMES GEORGE BEANEY, O M.D., M.R.C.S.E., etc., etc., begs to announce to his friends and patients that he has returned to Victoria, after his visit to England and the Continent of Europe, and may be consulted daily at his former residence, Collins street East, Melbourne.;! N.B. —Patients consulting Dr Beaney by letter are requested to kindly forward the usual professional fee of £1 ls. THISTLE SEED. WANTED thistle seed, ls per lb given. Apply to GARWOOD & CO. AUTUMN GOODS. BY the English Mail, just arrived, we have received invoices and advices of eight cases and bales of goods, carefully and judiciously selected by our London Agent, and these have been shipped by the Orari, which ship left London on November the 27th. Thes3 goods have been purchased in the best Home Markets ; have been bought advantageously ; and will be found, both in quality and price, of first class values. In our millinery department especially, we shall be able to show the best assortment in this lino that has ever been im ported into Akaroa, combining as they do the L.Lest home fashions with the newest shades of colors and the most fashionable designs. We have also some excellent assortments of the latest novelties in Ladies, Misses and Children's Dress and other Materials, fuller particulars of which will appear in a subsequent advertisement. GARWOOD & CO. COMPENSATION CLAIMS. MR OLLIVIER. is at present iv Akaroa, prepared to settle claims which have been passed by the Crown Solicitor. Mr Ollivier will be at Wagstaff's Hotel until iuesday evening, March 15.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 486, 15 March 1881, Page 3
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