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fTXTANTED, a smart, active LAD, VV as an apprentice to the Tailoring Business. Apply to C. ALGER, -Tailor. ANTED, TENDERS to Purchase the present Oddfellows' Hall and Site, fronting nn Jollie-street and Bruce's-terrace. Possession to be given on the Ist of May, 1878. Tenders to be sent in by Saturday, the 10th of November, noon, to Garwood and Co.'s Store, addressed to Trustees of the Building Committee. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. rpENDERri are invited for the PurJL chnse of Nine HEIFERS and One STEER, rising two years. Very superior. ■ Apply J. PORTER, Aylmer's Valley. WANTED, TENDERS for Building Oddfellows' Hall, in Jolliestreet, Akaroa. Plans and specifications to be seen at Messrs. Garwood and Co.'s store, up to 12 o'clock on Thursday, Bth November, 1877. Sealed tenders, to be addressed to Trustees Building Committee, Good Intent Lodge, 1.0.0.F.,M.1L, care of Messrs. Garwood and Co., storekeepers, Akaroa, not later than 12 o'clock on Saturday, the 17th instant The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. INDIAN FAMINE RELIEF FUND. rpHE Treasurer requests that all JL LISTS and MONEY be forwarded to him on or before Thursday, Bth instant, so as to enable him to make final remittance by first mail. GEO. SCARBROUGH, Treasurer. Akaroa, Nov. 1, 1877. SUPPORT OPPOSITION. BY the request of a large majority of the inhabitants of Akaroa and Hays to re-commence business, the undersigned has again OPENED THE OLD SHOP, where he solicits a fair share of public patronage, by selling Meat at the lowest current rates, as the following list will show :— Beef—from 4d to Gd per lb. Lamb—Hind-quarter, 4s ; Forequarter, 3s ; Side, 6s 6d. Mutton—Hind-quarter, 3d per lb.; " Fore-quarter, 2d ; Sides. Sausages—Beef, b'd ; Pork, Bd. All kinds of Small Goods always in stock. G. A. OBORN'S former reputation for keeping only First-class Quality Meat,- is a sufficient guarantee that Families may rely on being well served. G. A. OBORN, Jollie-street, Akaroa. WE, the undersigned Catholics of Akaroa, beg to assure the Rev. W. AYLMER, that we most strongly condemn the conduct of Mr. Patrick O'Reilly, at the funeral of the late Mr. Guindon, ; and, also, that we are in no way responsible for his improper conduct :— E. Brocher B. Hughes \V". Kenny J. Vangioni Louis Libeau Benjamin de Malmanche A. Rodrigues P. De Valois Joseph Libeau, jun. j Eugene Lelievro j Joseph Libeau, senior H. McGee Henri Citron B. Mora F. Lelievre E. de Malmanche Mary Brough H. E. Adams Manoel Silva E. Ditely I. O. G. T. THLECTION ofD. D. and Grand Lodge Representative. Brothers and Sisters, VOTE FOR BRO. J. BRUCE, Who will do credit to the Order. I. 0. G. T. ALL Members of the Akaroa Hope Lodge, are requested to attend on the evening of WEDNESDAY, November 7, for the purpose of Electing District Deputy and Lodge Representative. GEORGE ARMSTRONG, W.S. £10 REWARD. WHEREAS, some person or persons did maliciously Set Fire to my Gorse Fence on Tuesday, the 30th October, any person giving information as will lead to the conviction of the offender, will receive the above reward. WILLIAM BIRDLING, Head of the Bay. STOLEN OR STRAYED. FIVE Two-year-old HEIFERS, branded TT on the right hip, V out of right ear. Three white, two red and white. Anyone giving information of the j same to C. Walmsley, Wainui, will be I handsomely rewarded.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 135, 2 November 1877, Page 3

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