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TPo l»e Sold FOR SALE. Qp ACRES in LE BON'S BAY, OO exceptionally wll watered, partly grassed, good Land. Apply to FORD, TIPPING, & CO., Estate Agents, Hereford street, Christchurch. SPLENDID DAIRY FARMS. LE BON'S BAY, BANKS PENINSULA. FOR SALE BY TENDER. MESSRS MILES & CO. are instructed by Mr John Smith to invito tenders from persons desirous of purchasing portions of his Le Bon's Baj property. The estate contains over 1000 acres of rich cleared-bush land, a considerable portion being sown down with cocksfoot grass, and partly fenced, and, from its position and natural formation, is admirably adapted for cutting up into small grazing or dairy farms, water being abundant. There is a substantial, well-finished house of ten rooms, and all necessary outbuildings, on the property, the whole forming a most desirable estate. The advance in price of dairy produce, and the success attending the export of meat, tend greatly to enhance the value of these rich slopes and valleys of the Peninsula, unequalled as they are for grazing purposes, and favored with a delightful climate. 'Tenders may he for 50 acres or more. The highest or any tender not necessnrily accepted. Mr John Killer, of Le Bon's Bay, will show any one over the ground. For further particulars apply to MILES & CO., Hereford street, Christchurch. (ra>acgau3K«3M''*avgvof«>aj.)vww^M Siict'iiHing' &otic«H NOTICE. T HENRY BRICKLAND, of JL', Barry's Bay, being the holder of an Accommodation License in respect of the house and premises situate at Barry's Pass, and known as" Garwood's House, Hill Top, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will forthwith apply to the Licensing Committee to have the paid license transferred temporarily to THOMAS BROOKS, to whom I have sir rendered the? said house nnd premises. —Dated i his 9th dnv of September, 1882. HENRY BRICKLAND. . CRITERION. HOTEL. THE WHISKY, can be sampled up ..*_ to TWELVE O'CLOCK TONIGHT, by which time wheelbarrows may be ordered. Come and see the " Babies on our Block " and C. A. RICH, Proprietor. BAYLEY'S HOTEL. T BEG TO INFORM my cusI toniers and friends in Akaroa and the Bays, that I have temporarily oxmed business at MR WAECKERLE'S HOUSE, at the end of Lavaud street, next to the old Hotel. The bet DUNEDIN BEER at 3s per gallon, all tho yr\«ir round, in your own y.'.r< id two gallons and upwards. Delivered anywhere in Akaroa. Terms Cash. No. 1 BEER always on tap. Pay a visit to the new premises, and sec your old fri.-nd. ROBERT BAYLEY. ALFRED GEE, CONFECTIONER & BISCUIT BAKER Gloucester St., Christchurch. TTISITORS to Christchurch can V always obtain refreshments at all hours. TEA AND COFFEE. TO TRAVELLERS BY RATL FRO\i BIRDLING'S FLAT TO CHRISTCHURCH. I HAVE much' pleasure in announcing that I hive started a LIVERY AND BAIT STABLE close to the RAILWAY TERMINUS at BIRDLING'S FLAT. I shall be prepared to take horses on and after Saturday, August 2Gih. Excellent Stabling and good Paddocks for sheep or cattle. JOHN FRAZER. PROGRESS OF AKAROA. EGBERT NOONAN begs to anj nounce that he has opened the first CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS Ever started in Akaroa, nt his premises, Lavaud Street, near the Jetty, which have undergone extensive repairs and alterations to make them suitable. Customers may rely not only upon , the best articles being kept, but also on j a prompt attention to' all orders. The stock kept will be extensive and varied. ROBERT NOONAN, Akaroa.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 643, 12 September 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 643, 12 September 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 643, 12 September 1882, Page 3

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