quired etc. They had only to make an application to get more collars, and it was entirely their fault, and not. the registrars if they fell short. ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were passed for payment :—Membn-s travelling expenses for half year £25 7s Gd. Clerk's salary, etc.. £37 10a, Inspector of slaughterhouses £5, petty easli £5 LytteJton Times ill 5s 4d, Akaroa Mail £3 7s 3d, CI- rk of TV- e.nsing Committees £5 13s. Total— £83 3s Id. ADJOURNMENT. The Council then adjourned to Wednesday, Nov. 22, at 11 a.m. Wanted WANTED. A GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to C. A. RICH, Criterion Hotel. WANTED. TTTANTED to Rem a Bullock Dray VV oi Bullock Waggon. Address V Z, Post Office, Little River. Meeting:* BANKS PENINSULA FARMERS CLUB. A MEETING of this Club will be held at Brume's Hotel, Akaroa, on Saturday next, September 30th, at 1 p.m. Business —Discussion as to the advisablenoss of holding an Agricultural and Pastoral Show this season, or of arranging for Show of Dairy Produce, etc., in conjunction with the Akaroa Industrial and Horticultural Exhibition, to be held on tin- Ist of January next; and general. JOHN BARWICK, Secretary. r JD«»it<lerA WAECKERLE'S HOTEL, AKAROA. TENDERS aie invited for R! ; - IJUILDING the above HOTEL for Mr H. Bayley, in brick, &c. Plans, specification, &c, can be seen at the office of the Architect, to whom endorsed tenders are to be sent by 4 p.m. on Monday, October 2nd. THOMAS CANE, Architect v.nd Surveyor, Union Buildings. C;r ; !ii'! street, Christchurch, VOll LEASE IJY TENDER. '"] "'KNDERS are invited by the under1. signed (to !>:■ delivered by noon on Saturday, 80th im.tunt) for occupation, on a seven years' lease, of tlm Premises in Balguerio street, Akaroa, late the property or Mrs Guindon. The Orchard is well stocked with fruit trees, and. from its northern aspect, and its proximity to the centre of the town, the property is a most desirable one. No tender necessarily accepted. W H. HENNING; | September 18, 1882. Eel ligation MUSIC. MRS MAURICE WOOD is desirous of talcing a few Music Pupils. Terms on application. C()M\l E R CIA hGRA MM A R SCHOOL, CH U RCII SI R E ET, AKAROA. ~VT EXT Term commences on Mun- [\ day, 4th September, 1882. Prospectuses on application to Mr J. J. Kissel, Messrs J, D. Garwood & Co., or to PRESSEY E. GRANGER, Principal. EVENING CLASSES. Alteration in time, commencing Monday 25th inst. For Young Ladies, every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; held at Mr Kissel's house. For Young Men, evory Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, i'rem 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. held at Schoolroom. Fee, 30s per quarter, payable in advance Full particulars on application to PRESSEY E. GRANGER. C. A. Iticla C. A. RICH, T)UODUCE nfiOKEU, AGENT FOR PENINSULA FOR COLONIAL CO. FIRE AND MARINE.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 647, 26 September 1882, Page 3
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469Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 647, 26 September 1882, Page 3
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