| Dunedin, June 20. A fire Ins taken place in the upper part of Gilchrist's paporhanging shop, he estimates his loss through damage by w;it,er at £1000. He was insured for £5000 in the National, Victoria, Standard, South British, and New Zeal nnd offie s. fl_-Kggi-.r._E. _3ari---'-ff-y!i-CT-tf--i^-_--.TEj-^ A wife must be like roast lamb—tender and nicely dressed. No s'uice required. " Tins potato is only half done, my dear," said he. crossly. "Then only eathalf of it, my love," answered she, affectionately. Sew A«3v«»r*.«»«-««.». WANTED. rpENDERS for FELLING and I, BURNING three separate pieces of Bush, each 50 acres, more or less. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close on the 30th June. Tenders to be sent to R. FLEMING Port Lery. TO DAIRY FARMERS. A MEETING of Dairy Farmers and others interested will be held on SATURDAY, JUNE 25, at tho Town Hall, Akaroa, to consider tho question of the establishment of a CHEESE FACTORY. E. S. CHAPPELL. ON SALE, AT DALY'S, BEACH STORE. T7"UMERAS, or Sweet Potatoes. June 16, 1881. NOTICE. ALL persons found trespassing in pursuit of game or otherwise on our laud in Waikerakikari or Gough's Bay Valleys will be prosecuted. Dogs found at large will be shot. W. G. SANDYS. JAMES DALY. June 18, 1881. NOiICE. rpENDERS invited for FELLING X and BURNING 20 acres of bush near the Pig Range. Wainui. Tenders will bo received till the 28th inst. Mr Murk Wright will .show specification and give all information to intending tenders. 11. WRIGHT, NOTICE. A LL outstanding accounts due to _L7L. me must be settled before the 30th inst., or will bo sued for without any further notice. J. J. KISSEL. NOTICE. A N Entertainment by the Scholars _0_ of the Robinson's Bay School, consisting of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Readings, and Charades, will bo given in the Schoolroom on Friday Evening, the 24th inst. Admission—adults Is each, children free. Doors open at 7 commence 7.30 p.m. R. M. SPURR. Akaroa county council, notice. A PPLICATIONS will be received _______ from Local Publio Bodies for GRANTS of deciduous FOREST TREES. Applications to be addressed to the Chairman, Akaroa. JAMES DALGLISH, Chairman. Council Chambers, Duvauchelle's Bay, June 1, 1881. OKAIN'S DISTRICT BOAD ROARD. NOTICE OF STOPPAGE OF ROAD. ~V7 OTICE is hereby given, that tho JAJ Okain's District Road Board propose te stop all that piece of road, containing by admeasurement five acres, more or less, running from a point 2 chains above Mr Callagkan's house, and dividing sections 15,407, 19,371, 19,546, 34,516,20,956,19,547, and 19,363, and extending in a southwesterly direction for 50 chains, more or less, to a point where it joins the present summit road, as the same is delineated on the plan, and colored green. And the said Board further give notice that the plans of the road proposed to be stopped are now open for inspection at the residence of Mr W. Moore, Okain's Bay, and will remain so until Monday, the 22nd clay of August j iJaky 00- ,Yoo d.o "d" A_ay, 1831. : VyO .'_.OOP,i_, i Chairman.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 515, 21 June 1881, Page 3
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