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TELEGRAPHICa BLACK wishes.to inform the in • . habitantsjof Akaroa and Peninsula, tliat'he is JusfOpening-up his First.Shipmeht of Summer Drapery, direct from . ' ENGLAND which country has not wet GONE TO WAR 5 RUSSIA, And although the Turjcs have killed over 20,000 RUSSIANS, There will be less chance' of the English being - SLAUGHTERED in the FIRST ENGAGEMENT. But that is no reason why he should not be able to supply the public with as good value as ever, for it is not likely that Aye will be invaded by a RUSSIAN FLEET Before my second shipment leaves England COMING DIRECT TO NEW ZEALAND, Therefore you may depend on getting as good value as ever, until you hear of the PRINCE OF wiLES TAKINI THE FIELD, if , Or of the QUEEN DEAD, CRITERION II OUS E, BEACH ROAD, AKAROA. LOST, between German and Robinson's Bays, a Bay Cart HO BSE, having small star on the forehead, branded R on shoulder, and is lame in the right fore foot; had saddle and bridle on. A reward of 10s. will be paid to anyone leaving the horse at Mr Waeckerle's t A. COFFIN. Okain's Bay. LOST, between Glencarig and the residence of the Resident Magistrate, this day, a SHAWL-PIN, "tho shape of a Claymore. Airy one returning the same will he adequately rewarded. ,'..'' WILLIAM AYLMER. Akaroa. September 12, 1877. AKAROA AND WAINUI ROAD BOARD. rpENDERS are invited for Widening JL Six Chains (more or less) of the Cemetery Road, from the Borough Boundary to the foot of the hill. Specifications to bo seen at the Road Board Office on' and after Saturday, the 15th instant. Tenders to be sent in, addressed to the Chairman, by 12 a.m., on Saturday, rhe 22nd instants The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. BARWICK, Clerk to Board. JOHN WALLACE, QHOEING AND GENERAL O SMITH, Head of the Bay, Akaroa. Charges Moderate. AKAROA BOROUGH ELECTION. T7-OTE FOR CHEAP BREAD. Fellow-Citizens— THE PENINSULA BAKERY Is a Candidate for your patronage C. GUTBERLET, Manager. a. LEWIS, FURNITURE, BEDDING, AND CARPET WAREHOUSE, London-street, Lyttelton. Every article guaranteed of the best workmanship, and at very moderate prices. All goods delivered free on board any vessel. NOTICE. ALL cattle found STRAYING on Sections Nos. 8063, 6674, 7658, and 8016. will be pounded from this date, September 12th, and all Persons trespassing on the same Section will be prosecuted. ROBERT STEWART. Barry's Bay, September 12th, 1877. THE BOARD OF THE EDUCATION DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. PORT LEVY, GERMAN BAY AND OKAIN'S BAY EDUCATIONAL DISTRICTS. -\TOTICE is hereby given that PubLN lie Meetings of Householders in the above-named Districts, will be held on the 17th day of SEPTEMBER, at 7 p.m., in their respective Schoolrooms, for the purpose of Electing a person to serve on the School Committees for each district. Polls, if necessary, Avill .be taken on the 2ith clay of September, at the sameplaces, between the ■ hours of nine in the forenoon and four in the afternoon. WI ; JAS. HABENS, "• ' Secretary. Christchurch, September 7th, 1877.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 121, 14 September 1877, Page 3

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