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JjlOE A SHORT SEASON. Opposite Bank of New Zealand.. Direct From the WELLINGTON EXHIBITION. The ClijaroMciirama AMERICA'S LATEST TRIUMPH. Patronised by Lord Glasgow, Governor of New Zealand, Lord iirasscy. Governor of Victoria, and Sir James Hector, &c., &c., whose verdict is— Go and See it ! Impossible to Describe ! A Perfect Wonder ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT! PRINCESS THEATRE. Lessee & Manager : Mr Jas. Bell. Return of the Favorites for Hastings Great Racing Carnival. .781** Aslsi A Combination of Artists of High Merit and Reputation, whose clever and Unique Performances have met with the universal approbation of the entire New Zealand Press. Admission—Bs, 2s, and Is. Box office at Hunt's, stationer. James Morgan, Advance Manager. HAWKE'S BAY TROTTING CLUB. AUT UM N MEETIN G, FRIDAY, MARCH 19th, 1897. T 0 be held on the Club's Course at Hastings. First Race to start at noon. Prices of admission to Course : Gentlemen ... ... ... Is All horses (to be paddocked) ... Is Ladies ... ... ... ... Free Carriages ... ... ... Free Enclosures : Grand stand and saddling paddock ... ... Is Cheap return Railway Fares from Napier to Hastings. At Tattersalls, Hastings. SATURDAY NEXT, 20m MARCH,

At 11.80 a.m. G1 H. YJCKEES AND CO. JT * will sell on account of the Mortgagee and others : 1 upstanding bay gelding, aged 1 superior gig and harness 1 cab (licensed ), pair bay horses and set double harness complete and in good order Also, unless claim previously satisfied : 1 strong spring cart and set harness 2 buggy horses 1 spraying machine (Shanly's patent) Without reserve. Also, 12 good dairy cows, A:c. G. H. VICKERS & CO. Auctioneers. SALE OF RACING STOCK. AT STORTFORD LODGE, HASTINGS. HP. COHEN has received in- . structions from Mr Frank Moellcr and others to sell by auction, On SATURDAY, MARCH 20th, At 2 o'clock, The whole of his RACING STO CK, Comprising the following well-bred horses: The Shrew, Torpina, Trilby, Little Billee, Wikitoria, Middle Park, Lady Clara with foal, Clarice, and Twilight. Also, Saddles, bridles, rugs, Arc. As'Mr Moeller is retiring from the turf, every lot submitted to the hammer will be absolutely sold without the slighest reserve. 11. P. COHEN, Auctioneer. Sale commences at 2 o'clock sharp. Further entries will be received. Tm; Ckjj-;ki;atki> Luton's PURE CEYLON TEA. QIIIIM'KI) direct to JONES & KOKO from their Warehouse, 1 Princess street, Colombo. These Teas iire the Pure Leaf. Samples Lave been given away, and those who have tasted them have given orders Lipton's Ten Estates, Mount View, Golden Peak, and Hillside, cover an area of 11 .'i(K) a ere*. A cup of these Teas can be had from Mr Win-ley'- Refreshment I looms, Hastings I\;tcecotirse, and the Cafe. 1. \ erv ti'.u- liroken l'ekoc, v, ii 1l trui- (lun t!;u or 2. Thiek tippy ISi-okt-ll IVkoe Small r\i a u • i'-ii tippy broken Orange lVkin-, very tiiirK in cup 4. Cseful -!!(m:;4 broken lVk<x> Y<i\ i'ha jh high-grown i'ekot', tit e\ .ill! :!.»'• or 6. \\ 11; 1 f h lie tippy Onuige iVkoe, w n it :!.• v. 7. Well > 1 1 koe with malty liquor H. J*]veil-leaf iVkois with fuse li.pi;>!tl, Well-auidu bitter thivory IYko. . Souchung 10. Stroutf li<|itormi? blKckinli leaf Souchong 11. Liquoring nit lu r bold and midiah 12. Strong. hitler, beefy duivt. p«r lb Ttivnltnteume No. 2 Te« ... 1 original » I) Hillside Orange IV ko ...2 ~ ort (iolden iV.ik :t ~ 2 1 Au.dni. i ... 4 ~ 2 g IV:»- i:il-4 V>. !1. 4 ... H ~ *l,O Aiiil«rtwt" IVkm* ... ... 11 .. t Mi'tiilt t..n If.i . . ... I*2 t |>i Mi.iii.l \ ... j „ '4 1 N:At «« Hill hftve l«-.i at Ift lu whult-mi'- boyet* V't- w-iM.-i lu wsil i„ wr

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Hastings Standard, Issue 274, 18 March 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Issue 274, 18 March 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Issue 274, 18 March 1897, Page 3

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