Hew Atlver*i9cisi«n4*s. AKAROA DISTRICT SCHOOL. rpENDERS are invited for .Cleaning JL Specifications to be seen at Mi Kissel's. Tenders to be sent to the Chairman by 6 p.m. on Tuesday, August 2. H. STOCKER, Chairman. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE friends of tho late Mrs Scarbrough are informed thai the FUNERAL will leave her late 1 residence, Jollie street, Akaroa, for the Church of England Cemetery, this (FRIDAY) Afternoon at 8 p.m. CULLEN & WALKER, Undertakers. I NOTICE. ! TMPqUNDEU on July 14th from I JL' Mr* Brooks' farm, Hill Top, one I Roan Bullock, brand on off rump not distinct, with the top of horns cut off„ If not claimed within 14 days from ' this date will be sold. JOHN OLPHERT, Poundkeeper. NOTICE. WANTED, a Married Couple, wife to do house work and man to make himself useful on farm. Apply FRANCOIS LELIEVRE. TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. NOTICE, QUARTERLY and Annual Subscriptions in advance to the Akaroa Mail are now doe, and will be received as in advance to August Ist. WIGGINS & CO. • • ■ f Auction @al«s THOMAS BROOKS, HEAD OF THE BAY. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5,° 1881. yrR THOMAS BROOKS, [VI, Auctioneer, begs to inform the settlers of Akaroa ancl the surrounding Bays that he 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, August 5. 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 ■ gag3BßaßhaKC!tßßg , mi>s ! BgSsßragßgPMgw>^^ MiaceßJiftueoaa. j WANTED. rpENDERS for Falling and Burning JL Five Hundred (500) Acres, more or less, of Bush in the Waikerakikari Valley. To be let in blocks of One Hundred (100) Acres. The time for sending in tenders has been extended until the Ist of August. Specifications can be seen at Mr Daly's ; Store and Wagstaff's Hotel. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. SANDYS & CO., Ellangowan, Akaroa. NOTICE. /\ LL persons found j_ trespassing in .. V pursuit of game or otherwise on our land iv Waikerakikari or Gough's Bay Valleys will be prosecuted. Dogs found at large will be shot. W. G. SANDYS. JAMES DALY. June 'IS, 1881. rpHE Entertainment in aid of the _L Prize Fund of the German Bay Side School is postponed until the middle of August. Full particulars in future announcements, T. H. GILES, Hon. Sec. MUSIC. MR JOHN GRANGE is prepared to give Lessons on the Piano. For terms and hours apply at Bruce's Hotel. AKAROA HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION PHHE Committee of the above Society i i. invite suggestions from those interested"! in the mtitter as to auy additions or alterations- in making up and ■j.rn<.mri!V„ ! ' iG Lint For the Exhibition O; 188.i. oi' i.-he aei-.oi.U.h'; C"M !.»'• seen at Ma;!, Oake, .v.vi. any iu-io-cr.\:\iG) ■:.<■>' .".re I'cspoctiiilly re tc bo ynppiifld to the lion, ! S.;crcLc:i v on or before tho 3 sih proximo. I STEPHEN W ATKINS, Hon, See.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 524, 22 July 1881, Page 3
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