sin pi'i a"<; i MI-:L ligexce. PORT OF NAPIER. HIGH WATER SLACK —THIS DAY. Outer Harbour ... ... p.m. 4.57 Inner Harbour ... ... p.m. 6.27 Departures. October 25—Brunner. s.s., for Gisborne and Auckland. R. Puflett, agent. Passengers—Messrs Fordham, Jackson, Mitchell, and Campbell; 2 steerage. F.xi'Kf'TKD Arrivals. Waihora, s.s , from Northern ports and Sydney, Oetobt-r 28. "Anglian, s.s., from Southern ports October 29. Projected Departures. Waihora, s.s., for Southern ports, October 28. Anglian, s.s., for Northern ports and Sydney, October 29. The s.s. Bramier loft for Gisborne and Auckland last evening. The s.s. Indrr.mavo is due to-morrow morning from Wellington to load wool for London. The s.s. Rotokino, bound from Timaru to Sydney via Lytt-_'itoi>, broke hex main shaft wli'.-n oft" i"o::ip(jy's Pillar. She is now in the I.\ t:.-:to;i dock, where a new shaft will be fstt-d. HENRY WILLIAMS & SONS, Leading; IrosiiHttiftgera, Knight's Old Shop, lIASTI N G S . HAVE .Tust Received a Large Shipment of PBaftl&ft Jl*. Implements, comprising:— PEttaset Jr. Seed Drills Pl;ißH'( Jr. Rake, Plough, Hoe and Cultivator Combined PliSliet Jr. Hoe, Cultivator and Plough Combined J*l2Kliet Jr. Horse Hoe and Cultivator Also, Davis's Celebrated SwiDg Churns. Agents for: Yates's Garden Seeds, Singer's System Sewing Machines. Just Received: Waterbury Watches, Gents' Short Wind, Ladies' Short Wind. HEXEY WILLIAMS d- SONS, Near Railway Crossing. J. W. CARD, FEATHERSTON. Under Vice -Regal Patronage.
PHOTOGRAPHER, "The Studio," HASTINGS SPRING 1897 SPRING T ARGE SHIPMENTS TO HAND I J AND OPENED UP. All our Departments Replete with the X«velli€». INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED. Ringland and Thomas. GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS, &c WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LIMITED, Pastoralists' and Farmebs' Agents. HEAD OFFJCE : NAriER, Branches, Port Ahuriri, Hastings, ?n<J Gisborne. Managing Directors : W. WILLIAMS. N. KETTLE. AUCTION SALES, Wool, Skims. Hides, Tallow, &-c„ Held Fortnightly. Stock Sales, Hastings, Third Tuesday in Month. Stock bales, Waipawi, First Tuesday in Month. FOR SALE: Wool-pa.' corn sacks, seaming twine, sheepsbears, stones, oils, and all shearing requisites. Locking knives, galvanised wire netting, black galvanised and barbed fencing wire. Rock and Adelaide salt, sulphide and oxide of iron. Station Stokes of all Descriptions. SEEDS AND GRAIN : Oats —Black and white Tartarian. Dun, Algerian, sparrowbiil, and short ieed (crushed and whole). Milling, seed and fowls' wheat. .?vpe and chevalier barley. Mangold, turnip, clover and English grass seeds. Local and Poverty Bay ryegrass, cocksfoot, «U\ Bran, pollard, chaiY, beans, maize, linseed. Fr,an ar.d garden manures. Socd and eating potatoes. HASTINGS BRANCH SYDNEY PATHSON ... Manager October 1896
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Hastings Standard, Issue 460, 26 October 1897, Page 2
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400Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hastings Standard, Issue 460, 26 October 1897, Page 2
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