11. latter MR. R. LATTER "WIMi HOLD HIS ■ • • USUAL MONTHLY STOCK SALE at »rriE PENINSULA SALE YARDS , FRIDAY h NEXT, 7th., Present Entries include : ' C)A Three-Year-Old STEERS ""? A,r\ Eighteen-Months-OIdCATTLE \ -| f\ HEIFERS and COWS (near J.V caking) "1 A A OROBSBRED EWES, in iLv/\y iamb to 'Leicester Ramsi Also, <ra accoaat of Mr NOONANy Okain'e ! Bey ro&d, who is giving up; dairying, THE WHOIiE OF HIS „ j CAREFULLY SELECTED HERD OF ' DAIRY_GOWS ' -S*]q at One o'Clock. ' , R. LATTER, ' Auctioneer. Ik. ». Robliiiou and Co, | MESSRS H.G. ROBINSON & I CO. will hold their msaali MONTHLY SALE at the-Yards on FRIDAY, August7th. «]> pf TWO-YEAR-OLDS Mf\ mixed sorts i •i pt YEARIiINGS Ofin P ROSSBREI ! EWE 5,2,4,: jLIKJx) and'B tooth, in lamb. • fi. G. ROBINSON & CO,, | Auctioneers* j AiEAixoTljoTiS^ RENDERS are invited for the JL REMOVAL of the old Akaroa ; CUSTOM HOUSE, and the ADDITION theretoof a LEAN-TO. Specifications 'can be seen at the Council's office, where tenders ; mu*t be leftmot later than 4 p;m. on WEDNESDAY, 12th instant, W. SIMS, Town 'Clerk. JPublic Jfotice* NOTICE. ■ ■■•>".. MAI {'IfOAD;~As the bridge at Piper's creek IS GONE, road passable for 4iorse and 'foot traffic only. SUMMIT ROAD—Road GONE at the head of Uuvauchelle's Valley : impassable for any but foot passengers. WM. H. BRISTOW, County Engineer. Akaroa County Council, Dttvauchelle's Bay, July 27th. 1896PIG RON BAY ROAD BOARD DISTRICT.
"VTOTI'CE h hereby given that _LN ALL ROADS in the above Road Board District ARE UNSAFE ; FOR TRAFFIC. JAS. HAY, •Chairman. Pigeon Bay. SEEDS, SEEDS, SEEDS, LIGIFIELD STREET, CHKiSTCHURCH WM. GIMB/LETT calls attention' to his Magnificent Stock of IMPORTED SEEDS, All the New and Choicest Descriptions for Flower and Vegetable Gardens.. Choice Collection of Rhododendrons and other Flowering Shrubs.■ 'Bedt Varieties of FRUIT TJEtEIJS. , All friends are specially reminded I: have changed myresidencefrom Colombo street to LICHFIELD STREET, near; His Lordship's Larder. WM. GTMBLETT. ; Vtotcl» "- ' "AI^HOTEIT: CHRISTCHURCH. ; I BEG to inform ell my old friends that I have taken the Al HOTEL, Chriatchurch, and have engaged as my assiHtant manager, Mr T. A. W. sons, of Lyttelton, so well known to all Peninsula residents. THE FOLLOWING IS MY SCALE OF? CHARGES:— ; Double Bedroom, per night «. , ' ' Single :do ',',..dp••,-, ••*• : '£3 Breakfast • «-.;,... • ... is, 6<l" Dinner '/v :'...■ ... ~. Iβ 6*■ Tea ... , -i •,•:.•'■.; Regular Bbardefg, per week 30s v ; feß^/TWNBB-.^!fD-:SPIRI ,: fS-- l -A»D. i , (Late of the Royal George Hotel and of liritbfieldh ■.■-:•.'■■ ~ ■ ... .©ropi«ietc*.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2075, 4 August 1896, Page 3
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390Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2075, 4 August 1896, Page 3
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