WANTED. ONE or two second-hand Pack Saddles. POST OFFICE STORE, Barry's Bay, WANTED. AN active man, with fro n £50 to £100, to Btart a business in Akaroa, for whu-li there is a good opening. Apply U. SHANNON, Bookseller, 90, Colombo street, Cluistclmrch. « _____—. —. _ wanted. SUB -CRIBKRS to the Australasian, Leader, Sydney Mail, Town and Country, Bulletin, Home News, London News, Graphic, Punch, Lloyd's, Reynolds', Field, National Reformer, Nation, Belfast News, Scotsman, Glasgow Mail, New York Meral', Harper's, Frank Leslie's, Lish World, Daubury News, Detroit Free Press, Young Ladies' Journal, London Journal, Bow Bells, Family Herald, Family Header, World of Fashion, ■ ailor and Cutter. R. SHANNON, 90, Colombo street, Christchircli.
JHxtHivsioiM EXCURSION TRIP, CriBISTCHUttCH AGRICULTURAL SHOW DAY, NOVEMBER 9th. npHE p.s. Titan will leave Pigeon I Bay on the above date (weather permitting) at 7.80 a.m., for Lyttelton. Leaving Lyttelton the same evening for Pigeon Bay at 6.30 p.m. Return tickets, available to Tuesday, November 11th, ss, Ghildren under twelve years, 2s 6d. Tickets obtainable at the steamer. JOHN PETTIGREW, Chairman Executive Committee. IWTt'etiiig'"* AKAROA MODEL YACHT RACE. THIS Race takes place at 11 a.m. on Wednesday. Entries must be tiiadv? with the Secretary on Tuesday (Tins Evening), up to 8.30. H. BURivE, Secretary. PUBLIC CALL. A BALL will be held in the Town Hall on Wednesday, Dili November. Tickets (double), 3.-*. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, AKAUOA FOUR NIG UTS ONLY. Conmienci.ig TUKSDAY ■NOVK.UBEU 8, THE BOHEMIANS. Miss Bessie Vivian, Miss Madge Herrick, Miss IMtie L.iiubrottp, Mr J. Martin, Mr J. .1. Kennedy, Mr R Love, Mr E. Alexander, Mr J. P. Hydes. TUESDAY, NOVB.VIHEIi 8, The Ent Ttaiivnenfc will coneist of the beautiful Comedy Drama entitled WORTH A STRUGGLE, Introducing the Cl.ristm s Carols, Blind Man's lnift, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, EUCHIIhD AND HIS LAST LKGS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, Craven's beautiful Serio-romie Drama of MiIUAM'S CHIME, AND WHO SPtiAKS FIRST. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, John Brougham's witty two-act Comedy, IRISH EMIGRANT. Concluding with the Great Political Squib, touching on the Manners and Customs of the Natives, entitled KOW-WOW, \ OR, THE INVASION OF PAUIHAKA. Front Seats, 3s. Buck Seats, 2s. AKAROA REGATTA. A MEETING of the Committee will be held on Friddy next, Novc r.ber 11th, at the Borough) Council Chambers. Business. To definitely settle programme. To arrange courses. And general. 11. C. JACOBSON, Hon. Sec.
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WAINUI HIDING. QEVERAL ratepayers having ex(O pressed a wish that I should call a meeting to explain my views on matters relating to the County Council, I beg to request that those who are interested iv the subject wil. mec-t n;e at the French Farm school at 7.30 p.m. on Monday, I4th inst. THOMAS SOUTHEY BAKER.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 555, 8 November 1881, Page 2
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442Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 555, 8 November 1881, Page 2
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