S. T. TONG & SONS 1879 - 1937 FUNERAL DIEECTOBS. Karamu Road :s Hastings 'Phones 4162. After Hours: Bert Tong 3665. Geo. long 2491. Undertakers. KBRSHAW'S Funeral and Cremations arrenged anywhera in New Zealand. 'Phon# day and night, 4234. £rt« Be#, eorner Nelson Street and Fitzroy Avenua, FUNERAL DIEEGTOE& TONG & MdVOE 2038 NELSON STREET, HASTINGS, tfortnazy Chapel — Free nse to elienta Phone#: Day 2712, Night 2712 and 2383. C. E. ROGERS & CO. FUNEBAL DIBECTOBa JTown and Country Funerals Conducted. Private Chapel for use of clients free of charge.- 'Phone 93, Napier. Hfter hours: D. McKnight, 214 Hastings Street — phone 1468. BE-EAINT NOaW, J With "FSBSUSBOK ' 9 " elephant beand permanent pbepabed P A I N T S Obtainable in all shades, including peemanent geeen. use fergtjsson *8 paints And * AvcJid Frequent Eepainting. BOBERT HOLfT & SONS. limited. timbeb and hardware merchants. napiee and hastings, 4* i ■ ! ' " BOBBY CALVES. pOWDRELL BEOS. wish to notify all FaTmers that they will commence |he collection of Bobby Caives for this eeasc-n on Monday, July 12th, 1937, in the under-mentioned diBtriets, as follows. Cash will be paid at gate;— Mrndays and Thursdays — Hastings, xoads east of Southland Ed., Long lands, Pukahu, St. - George's Eoad, Havelock North, Te Mata, Mangateretere, Haumoana, Clive, Farndon Eoad, Karamu Settlement, Tomoana, Tuesday* and Fridays. — Hastings —•all roads west of Southland Eoad, Irongate, York Eoad, Eaupare, Twyford, Fernhill, Moteo, Omaranui, Koro kipo, Taradale, Greenmeadows, Mee *iiee Pakowhai, Brookfields. Wednesday s. — St. George's Eoad, Mi-kUe Eoad, Patangata, Te Kura, Otane, Pukehou, Opapa, Te Aute Settlement, Te Mahanga, Paki Paki. Telephone: Day 4260- Night 3687 F. K. MAETIN, Taradale Phone 3M, will collect Bobby Caives for Powdrell BrDs., in the following districts:— {thursdays: Crownthorpe and district. Fridays: Puketapu, Rissington, Bay View Eskdale, Tongoio WEATHER FORECAST Following is the Government Mete rologist 's summary and forecast for th. Central, East and North-east distrif for the 24 hours froin 9 a.m. to-dav: General Inference: A depression, fThich was moving in a south-easterly direction yesterday, but was at a considerable distance from the east coast cf the North Island, was centred north of Chatham Island this morning and liad deepened considerably in western portions of the Dominion owing to the advance of an anti-cyclone from the Tasman Sea. Barometers -ure falling over south-eastern Australia and the •weather should rapidly improve. Forecast: Moderate to strong southerly winds reaching gale force at first on parts. of the coast, but moderating. Weather changeable, with passing showers in many places, but Boon improving. Temperatures cold with some sharp frosts. Seas, rough but later moderating. THE SUN. To-day — Eises 7.0 a.m., sets 4.53 p.m. To-morrow — Eises 7.0 a.»m., sets 4.5 4 p.m. HEGB TTDE. (At Glasgow Wharf). To-day — 11.44 a.m., — p.m. To-morxow — 0.5 a.m., 0.32 p.in, phases of the moon. First quarter, July 15, 9.06 p.m, Full moon, July 24, 0.16 a.m. Last quarter, July 31, 6.17 a.m. New moon, August 4, 0.07 a.m. hastings eeadings. For 24 Hours from 9 a.m. To-day. Maximum temperature (dry) 51 deg. Minimnm temperature (dry) 41 deg. Dry bulb thermometer 48 deg. Wet bulb thermoineter 42 deg. Grass thermometer ........ 31 deg. Barth. f oot below surf ace . . 45 deg. Rainfall fOr. 24 hours to 9 a.ni. to*day Nil Rainfall for July .53 ineli Iftinfall frdgj lft Jguuayr „ 9,64 incb
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 153, 16 July 1937, Page 4
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