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H. ©. Robinson anil Co. h ~\/[ ESSRS H. G. ROBINSON & > *IYL CO. will, hold their Usual i*. Sale at the Yards, Head of the I: Bay, m ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, When they will offer: 1 00 HEAI) MIXED CATTLE TEAM OF 6 WORKING BULLOCKS, lea lers and body Bullocks. H, G. ROBINSON & CO., Auctioneers. \ H. a. ROBINSON & CO.; J Auctioneers, Land, Estate and , Commission Agents, ROAD, AKAROA. Valuations made, Partnership Accounts adjusted, Absentees represented. AUCTION SALENS conducted in town and country. SALES of all sorts of Stock at Yards at the Head of the Bay third Fridaj every month. HOUSES TO "LET AND SELL. TO BE SOLD : Section No. 7524, containing 8 acres 7 perches of land, with ten-roomed house, servants offices, and Conservatory, all in first-class condition j the grounds beautifully laid out, with good orchard and kitchen garden. Part Section 200, Balguerie Street, with seven-roomed house and out-house, all in capital condition. AGENTS for the " Australian Mutual Provident Society." AGENTS for the Peninsula in the " Equitable Insurance Association of New Zealand." AGENTS for Pare Indian Teas of unceptional qualities, samples of which can|be obtained at our office. 2s per lb MONEY to LEND on FREEHOLD SECURITY at current rates of interest.

A. latter npHE undersigned will hold his Usual X. Monthly Stock Sale at the Pen* insmla Saleyards on FRIDAY NEXT. Present entries include :— JZK GOOD' YEARLINGS Three-ya.r-ol 1 UEIFiOR.S -if\ Three-re r-01.l STEERS Sale at, one o'clock. R, LATTER, Auctioneer. JBueinene flToticea THIRST Awards and Medals for Seeds Jj 1882-3-4-5-6-7-8-9, O.A. & P.A, New Zealand Shows, also First Order of Merit and Medals at the Centennial Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888-89, against Eleven Exhibitors, and at " LExposi- ,- tion Universale and Internationale " de Paris 1889. Tjl W. DAVIDSON & CO., GRAIN & SEED. MERCHANTS, Rangiora and Christohurch, ARE CASH BUYERS OF COCKSFOOT SEED, Either from Growers or men cutting on Halves, and will be glad to receive samples of not less than one pound weight, either through the riddles or machine, cleaned. MR. T. B. TAYLOR Has been appointed Agent for Akaroa and District for the sale of their Celebrated PRIZE MEDAL SEEDS. Cash "Wanted! "VTOW is the time to come and get IN FULL VALUE for your money All Goods must be Sold at once. WHOLESALE PRICES. Intending customers will do well by making their purchases at once, as they will never have the chance again. Special Lines in DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, TIMBER, MEN'S & YOUTHS' CLOTHING, AND FANCY GOODS, Under Cost. GARW 00 D &.,C 0. A. E/WATKINS-Agent. '

. '_ Wool THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS-CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED. WOOL. WOOL Season, 1890-91. OUR FIFTH WOOL SALE THIS SEASON WILL BE HELD ON" Friday, Feb. 20. Clients are requested to forward, consigned to our Siding, Christchurcb, as eariy as convenient, and notify PARTICULARS of WOOL INTENDED for THIS SALE. A. H. TURNBULL, Secretary.

i TO AKAROA WOOL-GROW ERS. WOOLJSA.LES. — THE — ~\J EW ZEALAND J" OAN & \/J EROANTILE A QENCY LIMITED, Begs to inform Peninsula GROWERS that its NEXT WOOL SALE WILL BE FRIDAY, FEB. 20th. And others at intervals during the season. All parcels, large and small, personally lotted with utmost care and protected up to full value. Shipments to London or elsewhere, if desired, on most favorable termsWool Packs, Twine at lowest rates. E. S. HA RLE V, Manager. E. G. STAVELY, Produce Manager. woolMsoS; 1890-1891. A/TESSRS H. MATBOtf & CO. -L*-"- (Associated with NATIONAL M. & A, Ooy., of N.Z., Limited), Beg to inform their Peninsula Friends that, as the OLDEST WOOLBROKING FIRM in CANTERBURY, they will CONTINUE THE SALES OF WOOL PERIODICALLY . Throughout the Season, And wish to assure the Growers that every effort will be used for Growers' interests. The great feature in employing a Broker is to be assured that he is not also a dealer. We never deal—only act as Agents, pure and simple. NEXT SALE FIXED FOR , 20th FEB., 1891. Wool. Wool. PC. TABART is making CASH ADVANCES ON THE ENSUING CLIP Free op Commission, .< NEXT SALE ON FRIDAY, FEB. 20th, 1891. Periodical Sales held throughout the season. All Wool by rail has Free Cartage from Ohristchurch Railway Station to Stores. My Stores are unsurpassed for the display of alt lots either large or small, and both will have my personal supervision Prompt Account Sales a speciality. Woolpacks, Twine, &c,, at lowest rates. F. C. TABA RT, Auctioneer, Woolbroker, &c, Christchurch.

Xlacea Eaoing Club. ANNUAL MEETING TO BE HELD ON THUR&DAY, 23rd MARCH. President—Mr David Gebbie. Treasurer—Mr 0. Bradley. Judge—Mr W. D, Gebbie. Stewards—Messrs G. C. Manson, W. F. Parkinson, J. H. Schmidt, J. Bryden, A. Watson, T. S. Manson, C. Gilmour, S. Nutt. W. Hilyard, W. C Fleming, T. W. Thomas. Starter—Mr W, Manson. Clerk of Scales—Mr C. Felton. Clerk of Course—Mr T. E. Harris. Handicappers—The Committee. PROGRAMME. j 11. Handicap Hurdles, open, of 15 soys. Two milesi Over eight flights hurdles. Nomination, 10b ; I Acceptance, ss. 2. Maiden Plate (District), of 10 soys. Entranca, 10s. One mile, 3. Two-mile Handicap Saddle Trot (open), of £12 10s ; second horse, £2 10s from stakes;. Nomination, 1 7s 6d ; Acceptance, ss. 4. Lyttelton Cup Handicap (open), of 20 soys ; second horse, 2 soys from stakes Nomination, 10s ; Acceptance, 10s. Two miles. 5. Welter Handicap (District), of 10 soys. One and a half miles. Nomination, 7s 6d ; Acceptance, 2s 6d. 6. Three-mile Handicap Saddle Trot (open), of £17 10s ; second horse, £2 10s from the stake. Nomination, 10s ; Acceptance, 7s 6d. 7. Plying Handicap (District), of 8 soya. Six furlongs. Nomination, ss; Acceptance, 3s. 8. Teddington Plate (District), of ,7 boys. Entrance, 7s, Ten stone and up. One mile. The district shall comprise County of Akaroa and Borough of Lyttelton. Nominations CLOSE on 9th March, and must be addressed to the Secretary, Teddington, with previous performances, colour, and age, together with necessary amounts in cash. Weights as soon as practicable. Entries and acceptances CLOSE on 19 th March. All district horses must be owned in district for two months prior to race date. HUGH MANSON, Hon. Sec.

A.B.MTOEO BOOTS. BOOTS. 0 BE SOLD "*- AT THE PHOENIX BOOT&SHOE DEPOT, THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S. WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S Boots & Shoes Ever offered to the Public, and for VALUE, & FINISH, ARE UNSURPASSED IN THE COLONY, — Oar stock of — FIRST-CLASS BOOTS & SHOES is LARGER AND OF GREATER VALUE THIS SEASON Than at any previous period, and we are j therefore able to supply the re- ; quirements of all, Ladies' and Children's Boots, and Shoes . at all prices. Gentlemen's Fine Goods, light and perfect fitting. Colonial made Boots and Shoes for hard wear. SATISFACTION GUARANTED. 5 per cent. Discount for Cash. PHCENIX BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT (Opposite the New Wharf).

W OUR CLEARING BALE OF ALL BALANCE OF SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK BEGINS TO-DAY. DRAPERY IS BEING SOLp BY,U& IN MANY CASES AT ONE-FOURTH THE FAIR AND LEGITIMATE VALUE.

ROBTNTSONT &ICO M THE HALL, JSIXGIET STREET, ■

The majority of the above Lines ABE HELD IN QUANTIW BY US. As the Reductions quoted are real and not nieie figures, it will be very much to yonr advantage to bay your DRAPERY and CLOTHING from us. SHAW, ROBINSON & CO., Tbb Hall, High St., Cubi&x«b»ror.

Boys' Kaiapoi Tweed Trousers, 6d tor 6s 9d Youths' ditto ditto, Hβ 6d for 8e 6d Men's citto ditto, lie 6d for Hβ Men's Kaiapoi Tweed Trousers and Vest, 21s for 16s 6d Men's Kaiapoi Tweed Suits, 42e 6d for 32s 6d 100 Men's Kaiapci Trousers, extra heavy —a splendid line, 17e 6d for 13s 6d

Men's Working Shirts, 2s 6d for Is lid . Men's Brown Cotton Pants, is lid for Is ' ''••!.■■ Men's Merino Sox (heavy\ Is for 9d Men's Washing Ties, three for Is Boys' Felt Sailor Hats, 2s lid for Is lid . Boys' Felt Sailor Hats, 4s 6d for 2s 6d

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 1523, 17 February 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 1523, 17 February 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 1523, 17 February 1891, Page 3

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