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spoke at length on the subject, and after the discussion, Mr Check'ey moved— " Tliat the secretary he instructed to write to the N.Z.S. Co. and to the Christchurch Refrigerating Company, asking them what arrangements they were intending to make regarding the shipment of dairy produce by the British King, and what amount of that description of cargo they are likely to have room for." Mr J. Hunt eeconded the resolution, which waa carried unanimously. . COCKSFOOT There was a long discussion as to the price of cocksfoot, and Mr McDonald was of opinion that the farmers who were meuabera of the Club should give a mutual guarantee not to sell under « certain price. Others were, however, of opinion that it wae purely a question of supply and demand, and the discussion dropped without any definite resolution being laid before the meeting. The Gbnbbal Meeting. Aβ there were not the necessary 20 members preeent, the geneial meeting could not be held. It was therefore agreed thai the general meeting should be held on Saturday, March 3rd, at I p.m., a committee meeting to be held at noon same day, to adopt report and balance sheet to be placed before the general meeting. The adjournment then took place. Election Jfotlce» LYTTLETON HARBOR BOARD. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE AKAROA COUNTY COUNCIL. pt ENTLEMEN,—I beg to offer xJC myself as a Candidate for the representation of Akaroa on the Lytteltod Harbor Board. Yours faithfully, '• : E. C. LATTER. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE AKAROA COUNTY COUNCIL. ri ENTLEMEN,—I hive been asked \jr to place my services at your disposal as a Candidate for the representation of Akaroa on the Lyttelton Harbor Board. Should you think me a suitable person to represent you, I shall have much pleasure in bo doing. I regret that my continued illness will render me unable to take other means than the present of approaching the Council. Yours faithfully, W. B. TOSS WILL. Rorong-1* Council Wotlce* AKAROA BOROUGH COUNCIL. r-pENDERS are invited for Leasing J. for a term of seven years the Right to Collect and Receive the Wharfage and Storage Dues chargeable in respect of the Wharves at Akaroa, and known as the Akaroa Wbarf and Daly's Wharf. Tenderers mus'o state the amount per cent, of commission required. Conditions of lease may be seen, and particulars obtained, at the Office of the Council, where endorsed and sealed tenders will be received up to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Slet inst. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WILLIAM SIMS, Town Clerk. Public Hoticee WEEKLY STEAMERS SOUTHWARDS. COMMENCING from Ist February, \J there will be a Steamer every Thursday for Dunedin, during the continuance of the Fruit Season. W. H. HENNING. January 29. NOTICE. ANY person or persons driving cattle or sheep through my Run at Kaituna, without giving due notice, will be prosecuted according to law. Notices as above to be addressed to me !at Gebbie's Valley P.O. T. H. PARKINSON. NOTICE. ALL boys are cautioned against taking out our Boats without permission. After this date notice will be given to the police, and they will be duly prosecuted. G. WRIGHT. W. STUART. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SLAUGHTERING LICENSE. is hereby given, that I _1N intend to apply to the Akaroa County Council, in terms of the 24th section of " The Slaughter-House Act, 1877," for a License to slaughter cattle on section 13645, Pigeon Bay. WILLIAM PATON, Pigeon Bay. PHOTOGRAPHS a*. :E3i- oze^-A-G-g--rTIHE above is now prepared to PhoJL tograph Private Residences, &c. PORTRAITURE. A Portrait Gallery will be erected, and every means used to procure the best results. Further notice by advertisement will Be given in a future issue. Present address— Wagstaff's Hotel.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 683, 30 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 683, 30 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 683, 30 January 1883, Page 3

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