Public Notices NOTICE. STRAYED on to our property;; Three Heifors and Three Bullocks, about 18 months old. A notch out of the top of the left ear ; no visible brand. Ihe owner will receive the same upon paying expenses. J. & J. TURNER. Wainui, 11th May, 1882. PUBLIC NOTICE. ANY person or persons found trespassing on my land at Le Bon's Bay, in pursuit of game or otherwise, will be prosecuted as the law directs. ALFRED CONDON. Le Bon's Buy, 12th May, 1882. NOTICE. ALL persons found trespassing in pursuit of game, or otherwise, on the properties of the undersigned, will be prosecuted, and all stray dogs will be destroyed. V. MASEFIELD. M. A. HOWE. THOS. ADAMS. GEO. ARMSTRONG, Jun. JOHN SUNCKELL. JOSEPH iSUNCKELL. To let TO BE LET BY TENDER. THAT piece of Land known as the estate of the late Hyppolite Gondroite, situate in Akaroa. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned on or before May 20th. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. P DAVID, Barry's Bay. 11. ZSiltau.9 REMARKABLE PHENOMENON, HHHK climax is reached! the proJL phecies are fulfilled ! ard H. B. has gone in for DBAPEEY! Encouraged by the liberal patronage he has received in the various departments of trade in which he has speculated, he has just added a few lines USEFUL DRAPERY, consisting of FLANNELS BLANKETS CALICOES MEN'S SUITS HOSE KNITTING WOOLS COTTONS TAPES ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS ROCK SALT Arc , ., &C. These Goods will be sold at Tp CON 0M V TJ 0U S E "P R I C E S. The following graphic sketch was drawn for the occasion by our special artist:— The burden of my rhyme, That once upon a time, To retail salt and pepper When H. B. did begin, They said that it were better That Scott would " run him in." This common little tinker, Ihis pot and kettle mender, Presumes our trade to hinder, By turning " vittles " vendor. The knowing ones did wink, And said,""What do you think ? " Before six months are out H. B. goes up the spout. Between you and me, We very soon shall see, At the price he's selling tea, He must be " up a tree." But eighteen months have come and gone Since first those solemn words were uttered, A nd now they sing another song— " On both sides H. B.s bread is buttered." It nearly m ikes me sneeze When I think about the news, H. B. is buying Cheese, And selling Shirts nnd Hose, At prices, too, most killing. Yes, true as I'm alive ! Good Braces for One Shilling, Tweed Suits at Forty-five. Oh, yes ! and by the way, While these sweet lines I'm penning, Methinks I hear them say, " He's quite as bad as H—n—g." If things don't take a turn, We'll surely some day see The " big verandah man " Created a J. P. Now, three cheers for competition (E'en Christchurch we defy) ; And " Down with imposition 1" No Moore will be the cry.
So, if you want your moneys worth, And in the year save many shillings, The cheapest shop upon this earth Is ECONOMY HOUSE, kept by TJ "DILLENS.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 610, 19 May 1882, Page 2
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