AKAROA. HOUSE AND LAND TO LET. TO BE LET, the Dwelling-house and Land lately in occupation of Mr Fenton. Possession can be given at once. For further particulars apply to ROBERT WILKIN &'CO., Christchurch. TO LET. THE well-known Dairy Farm in German Bay now in the occupation of Mr A. Phillips. Possession given on July Ist, For terms and other particulars apply to JOHN O'BRION, Balguerie street, Akaroa. NOTICE. OWNERS of cattle and horses depasturing on the land lately in the occupation of Mr Fenton, in German Bay, are requested to pay for grazing and to remove the same without delay. JAMES DALY. Akaroa, May 2, 1881. MORNING CLASSES, CONDUCTED BY MRS COTTON. Hours 10 to 12 a.m., 1 to 3 p.m. rpHE ensuing Term will commence .JL Monday, May 1). Juvenile Dancing Class on Wednesday Afternoons, commencing May 11. Beach road, Akaroa. brooks HEAD OF THE BAY. FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1881. MR THOMAS BROOKS, AuCTIONEEIi, begs to inform the settlers of Akaroa and the surrounding Bays that ho 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, May _6. 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. Tky| R TIIOS. BROOKS has received JV j instructions from the Trustee in the intestate Estate of the late Mr Wililam Wkhu, Laverick's Bay,_ to sell by public auction, on the premises, Laverick's Bay, on Tuesday the 3rd day of May at 12 o'clock noon — The whole of the Live and Dead stock, Household Furniture, etc., consisting of— 13 dairy cows 12 yearlings M calves GO pigs 5 turkeys, 20 geese, 20 ducks, 30 fowls. Dairy. 4(5 cheese, churn, cheese tub, curd cutter, G vats, G pails, 48 milk tins, A large assortment of parlor, dining-room, kitchen, and bedroom furniture, and about 40 volumes of books, pictures, ornaments, etc. Garden engine, 4 hives of bees, grindstone, register stove, boring machine, 3 sieves, 50 new sacks, scales and weights, plough and harrow, llcwt fencing wire, quantity of staples, 2 cross-cnt saws, and a quantity of tools. About 2 tons "of potatoes, 1 stack of meadow hay (about 15 tons), and a number of other articles. No reserve. Luncheon provided, THOMAS BROOKS, Auctioneer. VV- H- WOOD AND COFARM IN LE BON'S SBAY FOR SALE BY TENDER. MESSRS W. 11. WOOD & CO. are favored with instructions from Mr Jas. Cairns to receive Tenders for his Farm, Le Bon's Bay, containing 101 acres, being rural sections 17,201, 17.202, and 17,263. The Farm is situated on the main Ynlley road, in the centre of the Bay, is well grassed and fenced, with a neverfailing supply of water, and the dwejlinghouse ami outbuildings are in serviceable repair. "A large part of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. Tenders will be received up to noon of Saturday, 7th May. Fuller particulars may be obtained on apph'c -tion to Mr Cairns, Le Bon's, or the undersigned. \\\ LI WOOD it CO., Auctioneers.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 501, 3 May 1881, Page 3
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524Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 501, 3 May 1881, Page 3
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