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_ SldDcrtrscmente. WANTED. A MAN to take charge of dairy farm near Akaroa Apply at "MAIL" OFFICE. Meeting 1 * TO CRICKETERS. A MEETING to consider the advisablehess of sending a team to Christchurch, will be held at the Somerset Hotel, Head of the Bay, on SATURDAY NEXT, at 3 p.m. H. D. BUCHANAN. Excursions CHEAP EXCURSION TO LITTLE AKALOA. ON SUNDAY, February 26th, the p.s. TITAN mil leave Lyttelton on the arrival of the 9.30 a.m. train from Christchuich, returning from Little Akaloa in time to meet the 5.30 p.m. train from Lyttelton to Christchurch. Fare, 4s, Return. To JLot TO LET. RIDGEGRjVE FARM. For particulars and terms apply to MRS ROWE, Ridgegrove. Public IVoticea TO GROWERS OF COCKSFOOT. AS I have received some Sacks of Seed very badly packed, I hereby give notice to those fiom whom I have bought, that should the sacks not be well rammed, I shall employ labor to repack same, and charge cost to the grower. WM H. WOOD. B ROUGH OF AKAROA. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that the _L>| Akaroa Borough Council intend to apply to His Excellency ihe Governor to fix, by Ord j r in Council, the following Scale of Wharfage and Storage dues to be levied for the use of the Akaroa Wharf, and also for the use of the wharf known as Daly's Wharf, such dues ta be in lieu of those npw charged for the use of the Akaroa Wharf. All objections to the proposed scale of dues must be left at the Council Office, Akaroa, not later than TUESDAY, 21st of March, 1882. W. SIMS, Town Clerk. WHARFAGE. The Wharfage and Storage rates on and payable upon all Goods, Merchandise, Wool, Timber, and other Material, Horses, Cattle Sheep, and other Animals, passing over or landed upon the Wharves as aforesaid, shall be as follows, unless exempted hy the provisions of some Act of Parliament or order in Council:— s. d. All goods, merchandise, not otherwise specified, weight or measurement per ton ... 2 0 Minimum charge ... 0 6 Grain, flour, peas, potatoes, beans, pollard, sharps, or other . meal, bone-dust, guano, malt, maize, rye, roots, shingle, sand, lime, stone, (dressed or rough), coals, bncks, roofing slates, drain pipes, hay, straw, chaff, per ton ... ... 1 6 Minimum charge .., 0 6 Sawn timber, and dressed doors, mouldings T. and G., or plain, per 100 ft superficial ... 0 4 Firewood, per cord ... 1 6 Post and rails, per 100 .... 1 6 Roofing, shingles, per 1000... 0 6 Palings, per 100 ... 0 6 Timber (rough sawn), piles, and squared logs, per 100 ft superficial ... ... 0 2 Horses and cattle (each) ... 2 6 Dalves, one 5 ear and over (each) 1 2 Dalves, one year and under, sheep, lambs, goats, and pigs, per score ... ... 3 4 Minimum charge (each) ... 0 6 Jarts and drays (each) ... 2 6 Carriages, 2 wheels, (each) ... 2 6 Jar'riages, 4 wheels, (each) ... 5 0 Wool or sheepskins, in bales, per bale ... ... 0 6 STORAGE. Rent on all goods stored, at per ton on part of a week, weight or measurement ... 1 8 Minimum charge ... 0 6 3eceivmg.intQstore-,.per.tqn... , 1 8 )elivering from store, per ton . 1 8 iVool or sheepskins, per week or part of a week ... 0 6 leceiving wool, per bale ... 0 6 )elivering wool, per bale ... 0 6 The Working Hours for Receiving nd Delivering Goods from the Wharf •tore, shall be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 585, 21 February 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 585, 21 February 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 585, 21 February 1882, Page 2

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