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H. Mat son and Co. (Associated with the NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO., OF N.Z., Limited), AUCTIONEERS, - WOOL " BROKERS, ■ STOCK, STATION, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, LIBERAL CA.SIB: ADV-A-IsTOIES 025T WOOL, SHEEP, CATTLE, SKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, &c. AUCTION SA-LEjS of Wool for Season 1892 to 1893 have been arranged as follows :— NOVEMBER, 24th and 25th. I JANUARY 19th and 20th. DECEMBER 15th and 16th. j FEBRUARY 23ed and 24th. AUCTION SALES of Skins, Hides, Tallow, and other Station Produce EVERY THURSDAY. AUCTION SALES of Cocksfoot, Grain, and Dairy Produce EVERY SATURDAY. All Consignment?, whether large or email, are carefully valued by experienced men, OUR WOOL HOUSE IN ONE OF THE BEST LIGHTED IN CANTERBURY. No Cartage charged on Consignments of Wool received by Rail. Owner's Instructions strictly adhered to. Account Sales and Proceeds Promptly Rendered. sales at DXj"V"AXJOHrEr J r J E ? s ibait ■st_a.:r,:ds2 SALES AT LITTLE RIVER AS ARRANGED. CLEARING SALES CONDUCTED WHEN REQUIRED. Woolpacke and Cornsacke eopplied at Lowest Market Rates, Note.—Our Cheques given at Duvauohelle's Bay will be cashed free of Exchange. H. MATSON AND CO. J. ». BIATSOM, j ran ., Awe«io*eer.

H. latter & Co. MESSRS R. AND CO. Have received instrcctiohs from The HOLDER of the BILL of SALE to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, AT -JMR 11. J. BENNETT'S FARM, AT LIfTLE AKALOA, ON The 29th Inst. WITHOUT RESERVE. QKCI CROSSBRED EWES, uOKJ Principally 4 to 6 tooth, and in Lamb to Longwool Rama CROSSBRED LAMBS OA LINCOLN and LEICEZl\J STBR RAMS ■i f\ THREE YEAR OLD I\J HEIFERS. ■if\ THREE YEAR OLD ±\J STEERS QA HEAD OF STORE O\J CATTLE, Mixed Sexes DAIRY COWS -| H WORKING BULLOCKS H LARGE BULLOCK 1 WAG3ON AND THE WELL KNOWN KETCH ON ACCOUNT OF OTHER OWNERS— £>Kf\ MERINO. EWES, in \)tJ\J Lamb to Lincoln-Leicester Bams. DAIRY & STORE COWS, HORSES, &c, &c. SdLE AT TWELVE O'CLOCK SHARP. R. LATTER, Auctioneer. Tender* AKAROA AND WAINUI ROAD BOARD. rpENDERS aro invited for the fol- i _L lowing works, viz :-— 1. Benching and Forming 80 chains (more or less) of the Flea Bay Road. 2. Benching and Forming 35 chains (more or less) of Waikerakikari Road (No. 4). 8. Building a Bridge, Wainui Valley Road. % 4. Repairing road and putting in a Culvert on the ' Wainoi Valley Road. 5. Metalling 12 chaina French Farm Valley R<f*&v.-.v Specifications to be seen at the Board's Office, Durauchelle's. Tenders to be sent in by 9 a.m. on l SATURDAY, 30th inst, endorsed with name of work and addressed to the Chairman. * The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN BARWICK, : Clerk to Board. Hotel* WAGSTAFFB HOTEL AKAROA. T BEG to announce that I have taken the above Hotel, and shall endeavour in every possible way to make it thoroughly comfortable. Special care will be taken to have an EXCELLENT TABLE, and as a matter of coarse, no Beers, Wines, or Spirits will be kept except the best procurable in New Zealand, To all Peninsula friends, and to those from other localities, the heartiest welcome will be accorded, the Bole desire of myself and Mrs Noon an being to make the house a pleasant temporary Home to all who may seek the shelter of its roof. JEtL IJTOOITJLIsr, . , ' ■ Proprietor.

J^rti^raqnts. <£. Denml.r CASH WANTED Dresses Dresses DRESSES 1 160 PATTERNS TOBELECT FROM, REPRESENTING 5,600 Tj&.ttJDS. Full Dress Length of 12yds. s.d. s. d, Usual Price 6 6, Special Cash Price 4 11 ~8 6 „ 5 11 ~9 6 „ 6 11 ii 12 6 . „ 911 „ 15 6 „ 11 6 Double Width Full Dress Length, 7yds. s. d. Special s. d*, Usual Price 15 11, Cash price 11 6 17 6 „ 13 11 19 6 „ 14 6 „ 21 6 „ 15 6 SPECIAL LOT OF FLANNELETTES, 6s 9d Doz Yards. George Dearsly, GARWOOD'S BUILDINGS, AKAROA. Special Announcement* SPARROW POISONING DAY. IN consequence of July 81st, the day j fixed, falling on a Sunday, Sparrow Poisoning Day will be held this year on Monday, Ist August. Poisoned Wheat can be obtained at County Council Chambers, at Mr Joyce's, Duvauchelle's, or at Mr Dodd's, Akaroa. J. D. BRUCE* President, Akaroa County Farmers' Association. Buniiieii* Notices clSisTloLDs. DR. WARREN'S ELIXIR YITAE A Speedy, Simple, and Effective Cure for Consumptive Coughs, Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung Complaints. PRICE —Is. 6d. PER BOTTLE. Agent for Akaroa—* GrEO. F. DODDS, CHEMIST. MONEY TO LEND. rpHE undersigned has VARIOUS JL SUMS for INVESTMENT on Approved Freehold Security at 5| per cent. R. LATTER. Morton's Hotel (LATE BRUCE'S). GRAND HANDICAP BILLIARD rpoURNAMENT. 1 FIRST PRIZE ... FIVE POUNDS (£5 Os Od). Entrance Fee ... Five Shillings (ss). Open to all comers. Handicapper to be selected by competitors.

Public Notices T^AIIIOTYNE"¥~Ca^ GKEAT STOCK-TAKING SALE NOW PROCEEDING, FOX 21 DAYS. STARTLING~~R.EDUCTIONS IN WINTER MANTLES, DRESSES, MILLINERY, GENERAL DRAPERY AND FURNISHINGS. Every Garment much Induced in MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, &0., &o. ALL PRICES NET, NO DISCOUNT. J. BALLAISJTYN'E & CO., CHRISTCHURCH AND TIMaRU. BOWLKBR & RUTLEDGE (FORMERLY FORD AND OQDON), STONEWARE, GLAZED PIPES, JUNCTIONS, SINKS, SYPHONS, TRAPS, GUTTERING, FIRE BRICKS AND TILES, CHIMNEY POTS, FLOWER POTS, FIRE CLAY, &0., &o. FIELD PIPES—2in, 3in, i'm, 6in and 9in. WORKS—SOUTH MALVERN. Office and Yard—sß, Manchester Street, Christchurch.

BUSINESS NOTICE. I SHALL be prepared, ou and after this date, to undertake all kinds of Accountant's work, posting and making oat bills, etc. All communications to be addressed to me at Church street, Akaroa. CHAS. W. LEETB, Agent South British Insurance Co. May 10th, 1892. "Win. Gimblett, 140 Cashel Street, CHRISTCHURCH. FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS, AND FLOWERS, VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. I BEG to call the attention of the Fruit-growers of the Peninsula to my splendid stock of FRUIT and OTHER TREES. It is now the time to plant. Apples, to 15s per doz ; Pears, 10s to 18s per doz ; Peaches, from 10s per doz ; Plums, from 9s per doz ; Apricots and Nectarines, 15s per doz ; Japanese Plums (new), from 3s 6d to 5s each. Good apples pay to send Home. The following are the sorts we recommend : —Ribston Pippin, Cox's Orange Pippin, King of Pippins, Stunner Pippin, Cambridge Pippin, New York Pippin, London Pippin, Kerry Pippin, Fearns' Pippin, Prince of Pippin, Prince Bismarck, Kmperor Alexander, Scarlet Pearmain, Scarlet Nonpariel, Adams Pearmain, Cox's Pomona, Jonathan, Shepherd's Perfection, Late Ribstone, Lord Burleigh, Lord Suffield, Lord Lennox, Lord Wolseley. List of Pears when only six kinds are required :—Williams' Bon Cretien, Gansell's Bergaraot, Suffolk Thorn, Josephine de Malines, Winter Bon Cretien, Winter Nelis. wm. gTmblett.

T. E.TAYLOR CHURCH STREET, AKAROA, BEGS to call attention of the Public that be has jast EXTENDED HIS BUSINESS By opening up a well assorted Stock of DOMESTIC IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE In Great Variety. KEROSENE AND LAMP GLASSES. A Good Selection of GENERAL GROCERIES Always in Stock, at Low Rates. UPHOLSTERING In all its branches. Just opened up a capital selection o< Chairs. A visit of inspection is invited SUPERIOR AERATED WATERS & CORDIALS. AGENT FOR: EASTERN TEA COMPANY'S CELEBRATED 'Arab'&'Shah , TEAS. Samples Gratis on application. " The Press " A. J. White, House National Insurance Furnishers Company Bunting and Co.'s " Y. L. Journal" Ammonia. T. B. TAYLOR, STOREKEEPER, AKAROA. I HAVE TRUST MONEYS FOR INVESTMENT at 6 per Cent. H. 0. D. ME ARES, Solicitor, 203 Gloucester street.

1 - ■■'" T^TA/"!] 1 CT'TTTC 28s 6d ±0 - 13s 9d, BGs for 19s 6d oU MijiN o iVVJIIjIJ' oUIID 29-e ea „ nsed. 32 5 6 d „^μ THE CHEAPEST SUIT EVEB SOLD—ALL SIZESSHAW, ROBINSON & CO., THE HALL, HIGH ST., CH.CII

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 1673, 26 July 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 1673, 26 July 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 1673, 26 July 1892, Page 3

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