HJorosig'Ei Council nToticem AKAROA BOROUGH COUNCIL TENDERS are invitod for the Form .fin cf tiisit poitii.n nf .Julie street between the nv<>k iicm- ! Goodwin's Furgu and lirjttiin fv<vi (about 7 chain*). Plans and spedfi<:'tion can be seen at the Council Office. Tenders, accompanied by a deposit of per cent., must be sent to the Council Office not later than 7 p.m. on Wednesday, 11th inst. WILLIAMS SIMS, Town Clerk. iSusiti«>MM Woltcen FRESH B ,'TTER. 1 rpHE undersigned is a purchaser for JL any to Saturday, 7th inst. H. BILLENS. rpIM BE R J miMBER! rp I M B E R \ COOP'S SAW MILLS, LITTLE RIVER "PURCHASERS of Timber are -*- inlormed that a very larp-e stock of Sawn Timb r is to be seen at the BIRDLING'S FLAT RAILWAY STATION. Selections can be made fey purchasers at prices much below Christchurch rates. TXT TpENGELLEY, TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, DURHAM STREET SOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH. BAYLEY'S HOTEL. T BEG TO INFORM my cus-j _L tomers and friends in Akaroa and' the Bays, that I have temporarily opened business at MR WAECKERLK'S HOUSE, at the end of Lavaud street, next to the old Hotel. The best DUNEDIN BEER at 3s per gallon, all the year round, in your own jars of two gallons and upwards. Delivered anywhere in Akaroa. Tehjis Cash. No. 1 BEER always on tap. Pay a visit to the new premises, and see your old friend. ROBERT BA-YLEY. ALFRED GEE, CONFECTIONER & BISCUIT BAKER, Glou-cksteb St., Uhrist-chetuch. ryiSITORS to Christchurch can V always obtain refreshments at all kours. TEA AND COFFEE. PROGRESS OF AKAROA. ROBERT NOON AN begs to announce that he ha-s opened the first CONFECTION EC V BUSINESS Ever started in Akaroa, at his premises, I Lavaud Street, near the Jetty, which ' have undergone extensive repairs and alterations io make them suitable. Customers imy rely not only upon ' the beet articles being kept, but also on ' a pioinpt attention to all orders. The stock kept will be extennive and varied. ROBERT NOON AN, Akaroa. ] TO TRAVELLERS BY RAIL i FROik BIRDLING'S FLAT TO CHHLSTCHURCH, I HAVE much pleasure in announcing that I lnve started a i 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 26th. Excellent Stabling and good Pad-, docks for sheep or cattle. i JOHN FRAZER. ! C. A. Sticli C.A.EIOH, j "PRODUCE nUOKER, AGENT FOR PENINSULA FOR COLONIAL INSURANCE CO., FIRE AND MARINE
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 649, 3 October 1882, Page 3
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410Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 649, 3 October 1882, Page 3
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