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JPnbllc Notices EVENING SCHOOL. A GENTLEMAN is thinking of establishing an Evening School in Akaron, if sufficient inducement offers. All those desirous of alteiulinLr are therefore request* d to send in a written memorandum fo t -at effect, to A. B, Mail Office, Akaroa. SERICICULTURE. MR FEDERLI, Agent for the Government, has arrived in Akaroa for the purpose of explaining Silkworm Culture. The Silkworms are being rapidly hatched, and he will be happy to give every information to those who will call at his house, next the Church, Balguerie street. Those calling early will have a chance of seeing the whole process. A. 11. WESTENRA. 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 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. BOROUGH OF AKAROA. VALUATION ROLL, 1882. TAKE NOTICE, the Valuation List for the Borough of Akaroa, for the year 1882, is now open for inspection at the office of the Borough Council, Akaroa. All objections thereto must be left at the Resident Magistrate's Court, Akaroa, on or before the 15th day of February, addressed to the Assessment Court; and a copy of every such objection must be left at the Borough Council Office, Akaroa, not less than seven days before the next sitting of the said Assessment Court. WM. SIMS, Town Cleric, THE BREITMEYER CASE. WE, the undersigned old residents on the Peninsula, feel called upon to say something in defence of Mr George Breitmeyer, whose case was alluded to in the issue of the Cantcrhury Times of the 14th inst. We have known him to be, when a boy, a most industrious and dutiful son, and since, and of late, as a good neighbor and a straightforward citizen. We also firmly believe that if the whole facts of the case had been brought forward, that such a bad ia> ivssion would not have been created as represented in the remarks published in that paper:—Thomas Adams, Joseph Libeau, Eli Bouriaud, J. Waeckerle, Joseph Bates, Thomas Houghton, Stephen Watkins, William Jolly, B. Mora, Thomas Martindale, William Morgan, Samuel Curry, George Mould, Moore Morgan, John Duxbury, W. Whitfield, G. Morgan, Thomas Morgan, Robert Bayley, Alfred Phillips, John Barwick, W. M. N. Watkins, F. Parheyn, Henry Billens, George Kearney, H. W. D. Watkins, Thomas Feltham, Edmond Leprou, George Haylock, J. Daly, T. B. Mould, C. Schubert C. Green, E. De Malmanche, J. Vangioni, Thomas A. Johnson, ■ Akaroa, January 20th, 1882. ■_~. .m mi. VflßTl' in "imm m ■"■"MB—MM IHH 11 ■TWBBffIBBBfM-tf MM_ OovcrniMcnt Advertisements " PROPERTY-TAX ACT, 1881." "VTOTICE is hereby given tbat the jNI first instalment of Property-Tax for the half-year commencin/ Ist April, 1881, will be payable on WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of February, 1882, and the second instalment of PropertyTax for the half-year commencing Ist October 1881, in respect of property will be payable on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of March, 1882, and in respect of Fire, Marine, and Guarantee Premiums on MONDAY, the first day of May, 1882 ; and the place or places where the said tax shall be paid shall be the office of the Property-Tax Commissioner, Government Buildings, Wellington, o* any Post Office (except in Wellington) which is a Telegraph Station or Money Order Office. J. SPERREY, Property-Tax Commissioner. Wellington, 23rd January, 1882. OTo be Sold SALE. a sevenToctave tri__rL CHORD PIANO, by Aucher Freres, Paris, nearly new. H. BILLENS. PEEENNIAL RYE GRASS. A SPLENDID SAMPLE on sale. Early applications necessary. Terms Cash, i Apply to JAMES DALY, j Akaroa.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 579, 31 January 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 579, 31 January 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 579, 31 January 1882, Page 3

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