f Meeting-*. BANKS PENINSULA FARMERS 1 CLUB. THE next Meeting of the Farm rs 1 Club will he held at the Somerset Ho;el, Head of the Bay, on Saturday. January 14th, at 1 p.m. Shippers of cheese per Orari are informed that they will receive moneys due on account of shipment, less their liabilities to the Club, on that day. J. DUXBURY, Hon. Sec. CHESS CLUB. A MEETING of those interested in the formation of the proposed Chess Club will be held in the Library at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, January 17th. H. C. JACOBSON. PUBLIC DINNER, ACOMPLIM E NT A R V PUB LIC DINNER will be given to F. VV. WILLIAMS, Esquire, Robinson's Bay, prior to his leaving the district for the North Island, in the Town Hall, Akaroa, on Friday, 20th inst., at 6 p.m. Tickets may be had at the stores of Messrs J. D, Garwood & Co. and Jas. Daly, Akaroa ; and J. R. Joblin, Little River, Also of Messrs Jas. Hay, Pigeon Bay ; J. E. Okain's Bay ; and Jas. Dalglish, Lo Bon's Bay • B. Shadbolt, Head of the Bay ; and from the ndersigned. A. INNES McGREGOR, Secretary to Committee. l?iii]>lic 3fotice.s NOTICE. ANY persons found trespassing or taking fruit out or the orchard of G. Kearney will be prosecuted. MRS P. MALMANCHE, BOROUGH OF AKAROA. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR, T WILLIAM SIMS, Returning JL 9 Officer for the Borough of Akaroa, hereby declare that at the Election of Councillor, held this ll:h day of January, 1882, the undermentioned Candidates polled tho number of votes set opposite their respective names :— Henry Libeau 8 Christian Jacob Waeckerle 27 And I further declare the said CHRISTIAN JACOB WAECKERLE to be duly elected to the above office. WM. SIMS, Returning Officer. Borough Council Office, Akaroa, Jan. 11, 1882. NO CURE NO PAY. SCALY BLIGHT. X STEPHEN HUNT, of French JL, Farm, declare that I have discovered a cure for the Scaly Blight on apple trees, and am willing to impart the receipt publicly for Thirty Guineas, r>r to any individual for the sum of One Guinea, on his giving a written guarantee not to divulge the secret, under a penalty of £50 payable to me, STEPHEN HUNT, French Farm, Wainui. STRAY HEIFER. /~"IAME astray on my land, a TwoV_y year-old Red Heifer, branded 0 onoffsi'ie. The owner can have same, by paying all expenses, on or before January 81st, 1882. If not claimed before that date, will be sold to cover expenses. JOSEPH BATES, Wainui. January 4th, 1882. EVENING SCHOOL. A GENTLEMAN is thinking of establishing an Evening School in Akaroa, if sufficient inducement offers. Ail those desirous of attending are therefore recpaested to send in a written memorandum to that effect to A. 8., Mail Office, Akaroa. ISuHintt!*** Notices COCKSFOOT GRASS SEED. TT MATSON & CO. are puriZL. chasers of prime samples of COCKSFOOT. 'i H. MATSON & CO., Christchurch. COCKSFOOT. TT7E are purchasers at highest YV market price. HARVEY HAWKINS & CO., Lyttelton. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. rpHR finest Old ISLAY WHISKY JL sold by the gallon or bottle, cheap. This is without doubt the finest Whisky in Canterbury. THOMAS GRANGE, Brace's Hotel.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 574, 13 January 1882, Page 3
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521Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 574, 13 January 1882, Page 3
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