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Hastings.

[OWS COIi^SI'ONBEXT.]

3t they were kept awake by the nuw of thfdogs in the paddock close by. An «- xne u"b - around proves that the T lUaU likd«pTttecon>er of the * h ff Tht-several and from the way first-rate rinker* among our pi I.*, mere fa a noticeable feature in the of our fair rinkcr* that they are far ahead oi their Napier neighbor* m the mutter of a "becoming linking which was ereatly and d«erviiigly aumircd yesterday. Inthe costume line we have given the frequenters o£ the Columbia rink elite the

"The" art union in aid "* Hasting* Church promises to be very aiKKewltil. SSI permission has been obtained horn Uv-'Colonial Secretary to dispose of several !£fminting from the brush or Richmond SLffrC, the well-known artist. seen ri.c< paintmirs in XSr describe then, as re:.Uy artistic prodm l on" i»i«l there is every reason to sup- I that there will be a large number of ?er!o* vlw "ill cnbn.ee the opportunity S Sn- =i ticket as the moderate sum lr«e soldat, asthe pri.es are really T % ih, H,wW. Bay >,-"■ -rv 'and Hasting, otfers special induceW f Tall those that a.-, -.out to beaut,fy -menttO'" ~ lll])t i, )ic . ]laving seen their U .-' I . ts of that the Hawke's the various ••" . s( kfJfl w i t h, J. l, fl vo no Bay Nureerj • ; a hardier 01 . a hesitation m l. = be hard to rrocul . c . Uhe Hasting Brass Band -P-• Queen. Birthday will be » &gJ n g 0 £, n . H •day for fun and amusement. «*f ; fi in Park, where the sports will bo W » I first-rate order. A number of oar )aj» weds are getting fit for the occasion. xuc. Kngements provided for visitors WjU be Terv complete, and the programme is « arranged that the entries for each event will be large; good fields will bo the order of th Now that the weather has shown signs of -. Mtinirup tho usual results are a number \ .mriainte from both y<.uu, r and old of ,ofC °r- P and colds. An indole remedy •cougbt. °° t j as U xn introduced iot«Mh °°£ fi'f tllo f,,r»n of liar's into this die*™ ■ , t ] jer jnudieines, «roup lotioii. Ah the local this one needs n» f amount of euros chemists can tostir|, tno UdJition of this •thutliave resulted Jttt Hβ <P1 been lotion is truly t# friends and settlors jkc*»\f £» f jir

Williams, who formerly belonged to St. John's Hospitul, London, is spoken of as a nurse of great skill and ability, and one who possesses tho highest testimonials from medical practitioners at Home. Tho residents of Hastings will be glad to learn that Miss Williams intends to settle here, where her valuable services will, no doubt, be duly appreciated.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5204, 26 April 1888, Page 3

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Hastings. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5204, 26 April 1888, Page 3

Hastings. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5204, 26 April 1888, Page 3

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