Public Notices CAUTION. ANY person gathering ferns, or in any w**y trespassing on the land occupied by me, in Balguerie str. et, 1 without my permission, will be prose- ' cuted. H. C. JACOBSON. CAUTION. I BEG to warn all owners of dogs tbat any found trespassing on my property will be instantly destroyed, and their owners prosecuted as the law directs. B. SHADBOLT, Head of the Bay. ONE POUND REWARD. LOST, BAY MARE, about 15 hands high, with bob tail, with foal, color light chestnut, with throe white feet and one light chestnut, with star on forehead and down face, with white under chin. Apply office of this paper. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE AKAROA DISTRICT, GENTLEMEN,— I have the honor to state that I shall be a CANDIDATE for your suffrages at the ELECTION shortly to be held for the return of a Member to the House of Representatives. Having been honored with your confidence for upwards of seven years, during the whole of which time 1 can truly say that I endeavored to do my duty as your Representative, and having publicly received repeated expressions of your approval of my conduct, I shall again hopefully appeal for the continuance of your confidence. I intend to ask you, gentlemen, to meet me in various parts of the district before the day of election, at which places I shall have the honor to address you on questions of public interest. I have the honor to remain, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, W. MONTGOMERY. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE BERARD RIDING, IN THE COUNTY OF AKAROA. I BEG most respectfully to say that I shall offer my services as a Can didatc for the Berard Riding, in the County of Akaroa, at the forthcoming Election. In doing so I cannot say that I am in favor of the County Council in preference to the Road Board. I am .-it pi-osont -i member of the Road Board, and have been one of that body since its infancy. Under the circumstances I beg fo say that I cannot conceive how any other body can fill the place of the Road Board, as the gentlemen I have been connected with on that body for a number of years have always been found to be most straightforward and honest in all their transactions, and in disposing of the public moneys placed under their trust. I beg most respectfully to say that if returned I shall always endeavor to do my duty in a trustworthy manner, as I have hitherto done, and I consider it is quite time the Ratepayers had a meeting, at which all Ratepayers should attend, to decide whether they will give up the County Council or the Road Board, for it is impossible to keep up two rating bodies. Yours respectfully, BENJAMIN SHADBOLT, Head of the Bey. AKAROA COUNTY COUNCIL. '"XTOTICE is hereby given, that at _I_N the next Ordinary Meeting of the above Council, to bo held at the Council Chambers, Duvauchelle's Bay, on Saturday, 22nd day of October, 1881, at 11 a.m., There will be considered, in accordance with the " Public Works Act, 1880," section 4, sub-section G, the proposed stoppage of the undermentioned roads, situated in the Akaroa and Wainui Road District, County of Akaroa. Old Duvauchelle's Bay Road. Ist. All that portion of the Old Duvauchelle's Bay Road forming respec- . tively the north-eastern and southwestern boundary of rural sections 332, 856, and 752, Duvauchelle's Bay. Old Le Bon's Bay Road. *■ 2nd. All that portion of the Le Bon's f Bay Road commencing at the junction i of the said Le Bon's Bay Road with the I Main Valley Eoad, German Bay, and forming respectively the south-eastern and north-western boundary of rural 3 sections 1922 and 881, till it joins the r south-eastern corner of section 186, , thence running through section 1922 till it again joins the eastern boundary of section 186, thence forming the northern and southern boundary of rural sections 2388, 1922, till it joins the present Le Bon's Bay Road, German Bay. J EDWARD S. LATTER, Clerk of Council. Council Chambers, Duvauchelle's Bay, Bth_October, 1881.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 548, 14 October 1881, Page 3
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