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mo LET—Shop in Station-street. _L Apply to Ct. H. Vickers & Co. TO Frederick Russell, or whom it may concern. Unless a chestnut mare left in my paddock, and now with 18 months filly at foot, is removed and expenses paid by 16th April, 1897, thev will be sold. VALENTINE S. JOLL, Havelock. March 23rd, 1897.

■jqiOß A SHORT SEASON. Opposite Baxk of New Zealand. Direct From the WELLINGTON EXHIBITION. Tle« Chiai'O^curama AMERICA'S LATEST TRIUMPH. Patronised by Lord Glasgow, Governor of New Zealand, Lord Brassev, Governor of Victoria, and Sir James Hector, &e., &e., whose verdict is— Go and See it ! Impossible to Describe ! A Perfect Wonder !

Education Office, Napier, March 26th, 1897. WANTED, for the Patutahi School, Poverty Bay, an Assistant Mistress, probable salary about £9O per annum, payable on Board's scale, subject to change according to average attendance. Applicants must be qualified to teach all the subjects required under the Standard regulations. Applications, accompanied by testimonials, must be sent in by Thuksday, 15th April, 1897, addressed " The Secretary, Education Office, Napier." G. T. FANNIN, Secretary.

AUCTION SALE, (On the Premises, Nelson street.) TUESDAY, MARCH 30th, 1897, A't 1 o'clock. WY. DENNETT • has been instructed to dispose of the whole of the household furniture find effects of Mr B. C. Ware, who is leaving Hastings : Piano by Lippt, chairs, couches* pictures, books, sewing machine tables, bedsteads, mantle, washstands, carpets, curtains, linoleum, mirrors, bedware sets, saddle and bridle, stretchers, crockery, glassware, kitchen utensils and about 60 miscellaneous lots. Also —1 good bicycle. The whole of these superior goods to be sold entirely without reserve. W. Y. PENNETT, Auctioneer.

P0 R SALE—--11 acres (more or less) land on Riverslea road ; price, £lO per acre 2 roods 27 perches land, with artesian well and fruit trees on Karamu road 1 four-roomed house and f-acre section, planted with fruit trees, Dufferin street 5 acres, fenced and subdivided (with artesian well), on Havelock road J -acre section on Oak road 1 four-roomed house and i-acre section in Havelock 1 six-roomed house on section containing 2 roods 11 perches in King street. For Private Sale — 1 Gent's (Sold Watch (Rotherham) 1 Gold Chronograph 2 Gent's Gold Chains 200 Good Empty Sacks. For further particulars apply to G. H. VICKERS & CO., Auctioneers.

TIIK CIiI.EHR\TKn LiPTON's PURE CEYLON TEA. BIIIPPED direct to JONES it KOKO from their Warehouse, •1 Princess street, Colombo. These Teas are the Pure Leaf. Samples have been given away, and those who have tasted them have given orders. Lipton's Tea Estates, Mount View, d olden Peak, and Hillside, cover an area of 11 acres. A cup iif these Teas can be had from Mr Winsley's Refreshment Hooms, Hastings Racecourse, ami the Cafe. I. Yerv lint- 1«iltIi-;;it>\\ 11 Broken I'ekoe, with true, t'e i leu ii.ivur '2. Thiek tippy r.niken I'ekue Siindl even tim fnl tippy broken Orange Pekoe, very thick m (-up 4. I -eflli -itione in ekl a LVkoe Wry Hnvi»r\ iiif.-b-gro« !1 Orangp l'ek(K\ tint' Ceylon flavor f». V, irv b -.f little tippy Orange I'ekoc, 111' tbt\ ill' 7. \\ • I! : ..i !•. I'ekoc Willi malty liijuor (■». Kvcn-leaf lVkue, Willi fail l!<]uor y. Well-made bitter llavory Pekoe, Sou ehotig 10. Strong liquoring blackish leaf i=ouci, e>*iy 11. Liijueinng rather bold and nbh-h l. af Souchong I'2. Strong, i.itti i. liet'fy <luhi. per lb a! Hit' uriif No. 2 'IV:. ... I tirigiuttl It 0 HtiliU'lt- Orange I'ekoe ..,'2 „ •> ri ten r. ,-k ... :>. I A.t<>b I - , .0. 11 .L ... 4 ~ "i 4 I>. ~i Lil.i N • : I'« i ... 8 „ 2 0 A»..bi..He IVkiw 11 „ MO M a. til I' n 11.1 11 1 H ilount \ H:W ... ... «"» .. - 7 V\t -U'i-i:!-:■! we wll have !t < ,<r It> ,-»pe-:.d «j<i<.»laUun to wholesale i.t; .. r». lit « WHl.tell ill JK-II tlirsc t: ■■■l 111 2v*p.«r Wi'i JifeUiiit*.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 282, 27 March 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Issue 282, 27 March 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Issue 282, 27 March 1897, Page 3

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