The misses hardie and MANNING will receive pupils in Shorthand and Typewriting every Tuesday Evening, at Mrs Hartshorn's. Classes commence at 7 p.m. —— C - E _ OWING to much Annoyance and Risk to Stock (both our own and that consigned to our care by others) being caused by Trespassers with dogs and guns on the Tomoana Paddocks we hereby give notice that in future ALL TRESPASSERS will be prosecuted. NELSON BROS., LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHEEPOWNERS. SHEEP RATE. THE Kate is payable at any Money Order Post Oifiee up to and including the Ist September, after which date it can only be received by the local Inspector of Stock with the penalty added. See section 49 of " The Stock Act, 1893." JOHN D. RITCHIE, Chief Inspector of Stock. Department of Agriculture, Wellington, 27tli August, 1897. : • v ■sv & Education Office, August 19th, 1897. WANTED, a Mistress for the Western Spit School, qualified to teach all the Subjects required by the Standard Regulations. Salary, £BO per annum. Applications, accompanied by testimonials, to be sent in by THURSDAY, 9th September, 1897, addressed to the " Secretary, Education Office, Napier." G. T. FANNIN, Secretary. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Wellington District. In the matter of the bankruptcy of Robert Willis, of Hastings, cabdriver, a bankrupt. TAKE NOTICE that the above named bankrupt will apply to this Honorable Court at Napier on Monday, the 13th September, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for an order discharging him from bankruptcy. GEO. EBBETT, Bankrupt's Solicitor. August 27th, 1897. AT TAKAPAU. WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. Ist. GH. VICKERS AND CO. . will sell at Takapau on the above date the contents of a 4-roomed house, also : -1 express (2 seats) 1 set harness 1 bay geljling Without Reserve. Those requiring a good horse and harness should interview the auctioneer re the above. G. H. VICKERS, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GH. VICKERS AND CO. have received instructions to sell next week on account of Mr L. Fowler, who is leaving Hastings, the whole of his household furniture and effects, including—--1 superior piano Details later. G. H. VICKERS, Auctioneer. On the Premises Heretaunga Road, Hastings. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. Ist, 1897. At 1 o'clock sharp. W Y. DENNETT • has been favored with instructions from Mrs Bcgle, who is leaving for Australia, to dispose of the whole of her furniture and household effects the contents of a 14-roomed house consisting of:— Piano, whatnot, carpets, easy and other chairs, mirror, ornaments, pictures, fancy, parlor, dining and other chairs, Venetian blinds and curtains, books, cheffonier, wool aud other mats, splendid lot linoleum and oilcloth, lamps and brackets, couches, hat rack, clocks, glassware, crockery, cutlery, flour bin, mangle, baths, wringer, portable boiler, saucepans, boilers, kitchen utensils and miscellaneous lots. The contents of 8 bedrooms comprising single and double iron bedsteads, spring, flax and w.w. mattresses, 2, 4, and 5 drawer chests, washstand and dressing tables, sets of ware, looking glasses, sheets, blankets, pillows and slips, counterpanes, bolsters, lot linen &c. in press. Also, Lady's side saddle, garden seat, &c. This is a genuine and unreserved Sale. W. Y. DENNETT, Auctioneer. W. J. STACK, General Carrier, Hastings. ORDERS by post or telegraph will receive prompt attention.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 411, 28 August 1897, Page 3
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