Auction Sales HEAD OF TRIO BAY. FRIDAY, APifclL 1, 1 <Bi. \/T R THO MAS BItl)O XS, IVI, Auctionicr<: it, 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 Ills yards at the Head of the Bay the first Friday in every month. The next sale will take place on Friday, April 1 Entries will appear in future advertisement. T. BHOOKS, Auctioneer. To induce owners to bring forward stock, there will be no charge for yarding or advertising.—T. B. W. H. WOOD AND COAUCTION SALE. CATTLE, HORSES, FURNITURE. SATURDAY, March 26th.WH. WOOD AND CO. have . received instructions from H. H. Fenton, Esq., to sell at the TOiVN HALL, AKAROA, ON SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 26, A quantity of HOUSEHOLD XHURNITURE JO Consisting of Chairs, tables Iron bedsteads And other useful articles — ALSO — 1 Cow in profit 2 Do fat A few calves 2 Horses, broken to saddle. BAJLTEI A.T I>TOOI<T. W. H. WOOD & CO., Auctioneers. SALE OF SUPERIOR USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS W. H. WOOD & CO. have received instructions from Mrs Barker (who is leaving for Christchurch) to sell by public auction, at her residence, Jolie street, Akaroa, on Saturday, 2nd April, . The whole of her useful household furniture, consisting of draw-ing-room suite, dining-room furniture, large dinner service, handsome cut glass, piano, hall table, mahogany double bedstead, iron bedstead, bedding and bedroom furnishings, ware, etc., plated goods, fenders and fire irons, lamps, kitchen utensils, w iter-butts, and wash-tubs. Also a number of pictures, clock, and elegant mantel ornaments, etc., etc. Sale at noon sharp. Luncheon provided. W. H. WOOD & CO., Auctioneers. Misoollanfous. Tl-1K LYTTRLTON PERMANENT LAND, BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED ~ ... 1870. HHHIS society advances money in sums -L of £25 and upwards on freehold or leasehold security, repayable by monthly instalments in from three to ten years, offering the easiest possible means for clerks, mechanic , working men, and others to obtain a home with little or no capital. The society also receives money in shares ;it os each per month, giving interest from to 12| per cent, according to age of share. Mr W. H. HBNNING has been appointed agent for Akaroa, from whom particulars may be obtained. J. R. WILLCOX, Secretary. Lyttelton, "March 7th, 1881. NOTIOK TO MARINERS. *A S the Customs Office has been f\. abolished in Akaroa, masters of vessels, desirous of being reporter , , arc requested to call at the Maii, Office on arrival and prior to their departure. November 9, 1880 UNION INSURANCE COMPANY MESSRS W r IGGINS & CO., having resigned the local agency of the above company, we have been appointed as their successors. Fire and Marine r'sks will be taken at the lowest current rates. GAR WOOD & CO. Akaroa, March 1, 1881.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 490, 25 March 1881, Page 3
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