INSURANCE PREMIUM. 1 ]).> |viv»i.'--nt of the insurance premium -.■.ft «;;nriir>i)od. NOTICE OF MOTION. c> Cnlk>n trave notice of his intention io !nnvi> at next meeting "That the thinly of tin? present clerk and collector \<v. inor<>nseil from £50 to £75 per annum. Tin.! Council then adjourned. Wanted. WANTED. WANTED to sell, a few thousand Walnuts, fit for pickling. Apply by letter to Care o' Mail Office, Akaroa. WANTED. TpROM 5 cwt to half a ton of I' Potatoes. Apply by letter, stating price, to A. W., Care of Mail Office, Akaroa. Meeting* PUBLIC DINNER. rpHE Committee have now arranged _1. to hold the Complimentary Dinjier to P. W. Williams, Esq., Robinson's Bay, at BRUCE'S HOTEL, Akaroa, on Friday, 20th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Tickets, I2s 6d each, may be had at the bar of the Hotel, at the stores of Messrs J D. Garwood & Co. and Jas. Daly, Akaroa ; B. Shadbolt, Head of the Bay ; G. R. Joblin, Little River, Also of Messrs Jas. Hay, Pigeon Bay; J. E. Tliacker, Okain's Bay ; and Jas. Dnlglish, Le Bon's Bay j and from tlw undersigned. a. iNNEs McGregor, Secretary to Committee.
I»al»lic Notices MUSIC. MISS M. A. CONNELL will resume Teuching on Thursday, 26th January. Pupils received at their usual hours. EVENING SCHOOL. A GENTLEMAN is thinking of establishing an Evening School in Akaioa, if sufficient inducement offers. All those desirous of attending are therefore requested to send in a written memorandum to that effect to A.8., Mail Office, Akaroa. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE AKAROA AND WAHsTJI ROAD BOARD DISTRICT. ENTLEMEN,—I beg to thank VX you for having elected me as ono of your representatives on this important Road Board. lam sure your trust will not be misplaced, and will promise to study what my fr end the editor call ■ the alphabet of" the Act. GEORGE CHECKLEY.
FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE friends of Mr J. Brown, of JL Onuku Valley, are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late step-daughter, Ellen Porter, will leave the Hospital, for the Church of England Cemetery, at 2 p.m. on Saturday, January 21st. CULLEN & WALKER, Undertakers. FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE friends of Mr Fredk. Orchard, [ of Balgnerie street, are respectfully informel that the Funeral of his late daughter, Charlotte Elizabeth, will leave his house, for the Church of England Cemetery,' at 4 p.m, THIS DAY (Friday), Janu.iry 20th. CULLEN & WALKER, ■ Undertakers. NO CURE NO PAY. SCALY BLIGHT. I STEPHEN HUNT, of French , 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, or to any individual for the snm of One Guinea, on his giving a written guarantee not to divulge the secret, under a j penalty of £50 payable to me, STEPHEN HUNT, French Farm, Wainui. Tt'o b«* Sold PIANO FOR SALE. A SEVEN-OCTAVE TRICHORD PIANO, by Aucher Freres, Paris, nearly new. IL BILLENS. unci Found LOST, ON Wednesday, 11th January, pomowiien.: belwe..n French Farm r-nd ;i. .stre;;r:i ;;k:ut uU-.'-thinl down the hill iron-; To\> House to Little River, v Blue Leather Purse, Finder wiii bo rewarded on bunding purse and contents to Air Ganvood, Akaroa.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 576, 20 January 1882, Page 3
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526Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 576, 20 January 1882, Page 3
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