Wanted. WANTED. A GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs W. MASEFIELD, Balguerie road A IIIIIHWIIIt'IItM 1.0.0. F., M.U. ANNIVERSARY BALL of the Loyal Perseverance Lodge, to be held in the Schoolroom, Barry's Bay, on Friday Evening, 24th March. Tickets to admit lady and gentleman, 5s each, can be obtained from Messrs D. Le Comte, jun., Peter David, and James Wright, Barry's Bay ; and of Mr C. Gutberlet, Akaroa. Dancing to Commence at 8 p.m. Refreshments provided. A GRAND FAREWELL PUBLIC B\LL will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall on Easter Monday, 10th April, 1882. Tickets to admit lady and gentleman, 5s each. Gallery, is. Refreshments Provided. MRS MALTBY. JExcur*ion* EXCURSION. HP HE favorite Paddle &m®t JL Steamer TITAN will run an Excursion from Pigeon Bay to LYTTELTON and back, on THURSDAY next, March 30th. The Steamer will leave Pigeon Bay at 7 a.m. Fares, 3s return, and only Is 6d single. CAMERON BROS., Lyttelton. 'Xo I/«t TO LET. BEACH HOUSE. Apply to JAMES DALY, Akaroa. Public Notice-* MUSIC.
]\/T"RS MAURICE WOOD is _LVl_ desirous of taking a few Music Pupils. Terms on application. NOTICE. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that cer_l_N tain Wild Cattle now running on Mr Arthur Lyon's land at Long Bay will be destroyed, unless removed on or before the 30th instant. LYON & ROBERTS. German Bay, March 19, 1882. NOTICE. TO THOSE SENDING CHEESE AND OTHER PRODUCE TO THE CHRISTCHURCH INTERNATIONAL BITIONX HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that _L I will be in attendance at Mr Henning's Store from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday next, March 28th, to attend to all intending shippers from Wainui and French Farm. All cheese, grass seed, etc., left in my charge will be shipped in one of the Union Company's boats leaving here on April 4th. Intending exhibitors f.om this side must have all their exhibits on the | Akaroa Wharf not later than Friday, the 31st March, so that the cases can be properly branded and stored. Messrs Hawkins & Co., of Lyttelton, have kindly consented to store the Peninsula exhibits, so that all those sending to Lyttelton direct will send to that firm. E. S. CHAPPELL, Acting for Farmers' Club. J obn Crundy Victoria House CHANGE OF PROPRIETORSHIP. JOHN GUNDY, having purchased the business lately carried on by W. MEECH, solicits from the inhabitants of the Peninsula a continuance of the support given to the late proprietor. Customers favoring him with their patronage will receive every attention. Boots, Shoes, &o. AT LOWEST PRICES. Repairs neatly executed at shortest notice. JOHN n UND V VICTORIA HOUSE.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 594, 24 March 1882, Page 2
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422Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 594, 24 March 1882, Page 2
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