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A REPORT having been circulated that I am about to leave Hastings, I wish to contradict this, as I have no intention whatever of leaving. JOHN ROBERTSON, Watchmaker, Hastings. Education Office, Napier, March loth, 1897. T is herebv notified that the follovvI ing gentlemen have been nominated to supply the extraordinary vacancy on the Education Board caused by the resignation of Rechab Harding, Esq., as a member of the said Board : Cecil Agustus Fitzßoy Herbert Henry Russell The election of oxe member from the above will take pla.ce at the ordinary meeting of the Board on the 20th day of April next ensuing, and the Committee of each duly constituted school district arc requested to forward to the Secretary, Education Office, Napier, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 81st day of March, a voting paper containing the name of the candidate for whom the Committee desire to record their vote. G. T. FANNIN, Secretary.

TO-MORROW. USUAL WEEKLY SALE. In the Hastings Auction Bazaar. THURSDAY, MARCH 25th, 1897, At 2 o'clock. W Y. I) E N N E T T • will sell on the above date on account of different vendors, without reserve, the following goods : Double and single iron bedsteads, double and single spring mattrasses, 5 draw chest, flax mattrass and bolster, washstands, dressing tables, 5 lots of good linoleum, 8 lots oilcloth, window blinds and rollers, kerosene stove, tea pots, Dutch ovens, knife cleaner, bread cutter, tether ropes and lines, crockery, gla.sware, books, lamps, sewing machine, first-class chaff-cutter, ladies' ulsters, shoes, jerseys, &c. Also, Potatoes, 50 sacks onions, bacon, pumpkins, and about 50 miscellaneous lots. ON THE PREMISES, (King-street, Hastings.) FRIDAY, MARCH 26th, 1897, At 1.80 p.m.

Gh. vickers and CO. . have received instructions from Mr Horace Reeves to sell as above the whole of his household furniture and effects comprising choice, new, and superior lines. The following are a few of the lots to be offered : 1 superior 5 draw chest, 1 half tester brass mounted bedstead, 1 duchess pnir, (bevel plate glass mirror and tile wash,-stand) 1 toilet set, 1 wire mattress, 1 kapoc overlay, I kapoc pillows, 1 platform rocker, 1 rush chair, 1 ladies' rocker, 1 wicker table, 1 couch, 1 brass rail fender and set (ire brasses, 1 superior Rochester lamp, lot ornaments, 8 dining room chairs, 1 table, 1 folding chair, cruets, glassware, crockery, hammer and screwwrench, brushes, knives, forks, spoons, bath brooms, saucepans, spades, rakes, 1 superior portable copper boiler, house shovels, itc.

Tlie whole of the above will be sold to the highest bidders. The goods to be offered have scarcely had any use. Also on account of Mit A. Mi ! ni>kt,i. who is leaving his farm : 1 good dairy cow, carrying third calf, one of the best cows in the district, 1 harness pony, Gyrs, quiet, J harness pony, (iyrs, thoroughly quiet and sound, 2 pairs turkeys. Without Reserve. G. 11. VICKEKS & CO. Auctioneers. In the Hastings Sale Rooms. hati:ri>ay next, march 27, At 2 p.m. s i 11. V ICK ERS AN 1) CO. VJ • will sell as above to the highest bidder l;i sucks goo.) eating potatoes 1") sides prime Canterbury bacon 7 sacks fowl wheat 55 cases eii.-uinb v ; f) bo\es soap •I cb'. 7H yards crt pontic ."1 rnftl-i llanneirtte 1 l ull nilelut h i'ift ) 2 tla\ hist'. ('» kapoi: j il i* «\v;i 1 1 pmrs f>>v\ is A lot of useful sundries

The about lota must be sold on B.Vi I'UI'.W 1H St. (i, 11. VICKKHS, Auctioneer. HE KKTAI" N< i A 13 AKK KY. 11*. t\ KichttrilN H AS t.tkrji <i.. r til... 1 inu-ly t iirri' 'I > !i i>y 51 r Kfith, jitnl, an In- h<t;i Ihml a lont? «i\jH:rwi>w iu thy tiopci to uturit Uio support of tbo l&U it.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 279, 24 March 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Issue 279, 24 March 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Issue 279, 24 March 1897, Page 3

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