J) RIN CESS rjl HE A Till THURSDAY, 16th DECEMBER Vocal and Isr»Hiafic Reeltal Misses Grace Roach, N. Caultor Messrs T. Thornton, S. Ridgway, A Ryan, Hudson, Hunt, and Hunter E Mur:loch. Part J I. will consist of OiUND ILLU ST RAT E D RECITALS'. "The Brook," ''Nazareth," "Th Village Blacksmith," " The Signal Box," " The Curfew Bell." Mr Hunt will also recite " Th< Dream of Eugene Aram," and, b; special request, " Shamus O'Brien." Mr Hunter H. Murdoch will intro duce an original burlesque scene, "Th< Latest Edition of Faust," and ar original yarn. " Fleas, Flies, and the Bridge of Sighs." The Magpie Minstrel Orchestra, Conductor - - Mr J. A. Smith To conclude with The Queen's London and the Royal Record Reign Procession. Admission-—2s and Is, children 6d, A few seats may be reserved on payment of Is extra ; children to reserved seats, Is- Box plan now open. J3RINCESS rjTHEATRE , BOXING NIGHT, DEC. 27th. 511* F. Assisted by Napier and Hastings Amateurs, Will produce the Comedietta in two Acts, entitled " THE SPORT OF KINGS." AND A farce in one Act, < THE QUEEN'S WARRANT." (For the first time in public.) With a grand musical olio. Prices: 2s. and Is. TO-MORROW. - ON THE PREMISES, Eastbourne-street, Hastings. THURSDAY, IGth DECEMBER, At 2 O'Clock. In the bankrupt estate of William John Tyerman. WY. DENNETT has received • instructions from the Deputy Official Assignee to sell by public auction The household furniture and effects, trap horse, harness and other goods, &c., in the above estate. Also, 10 shares in the Ileretaunga Dairy Factory. W." Y. DENNETT, Auctioneer. PACIFIC HOTEL STABLES, HASTINGS. ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17th, At 2 o'clock p.m. TIT Y. D E N N E T V V . has received instructions from Mr H. O. Caulton, who is retiring from the turf to sell without reserve the whole of his racing and other stock, etc., comprising: Br m, 1 years, Sheet Lightning, Quilt-Whaitiri. Br mare Louie, aged. Ch. gel., 3 years, Patriarch-Louie. Br m 2 years, Lord of the IslesLouie. B g G years, Ariel-Louie. Br m 5 years, Ariel-Louie, broken to saddle and harness. B g Toa, aged, Gladiator-Amina. G m 3 years, Y T oung Duke-thorough-bred mare. Br g 3 years, broken to saddle and harness. Br m pony, suitable for children. Br m pony, with foal at foot by Tip Top, broken to harness. Br g Hermai, by Natator. Also Double-seated buggy, dog-cart, spring cart, several sets of harness, saddles, bridles, and other gear, etc. Further entries will be received. No Saturday's Sale. W. Y. DENNETT, ' Auctioneer. REMOVAL NOTICE. ..... OUR business will be carried on for the present in our former offices in Queen street, next to Braithwaite and Tipping, STUBBS, PATERSON & CO. I W. SYMONDS, S prepared to crush Oats, Barley, <S;e. Also to kibble Maize and Beans at Current Rates. Telephone No. 9. W. Kei*§liaw'§ CHEAP FURNITURE HOUSE, Opposite M'Leod's Timber Yard, H AS ON SALE : Per&nabalators, Go - Carts, Rattan, Cane and other Chairs, Linoleums, What Nots, Fenders, Couches, Overmantle Mirror, Chest of Drawees, Duchess Pairs, Iron Bedsteads,. Horse Hair. Ka&oc, Spring and Wire Mattresses,, Upholstering, Cabinetmaking and Undertal-> ing. JOBBING WORK DOSE.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 502, 15 December 1897, Page 3
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