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nnENDEBS are requested by the i 11th July for Forming and Mc-lalling l"'- chains, more or less, of Reading at lttverslea. "Width of road, 13 feet. For full particulars apply to E. 11. WILLIAMS, Hastings. N EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. DELAYED TRAIN. In connection with Onga Onga Races. ON WEDNESDAY, Bth JULY, 1896. the afternoon train from Danneyirke to Napier, usually leaving Waipawa at 5.18 p.m., will not leave Waipawa until 6.80 p.m., Te Ante, 7.25, Hastings, 8.10, Farjitlon, 8.30, arriving Napier, 8.50 p.m. BY ORDER. Traffic Manager's Office, Napier, 6tli July, 1893. AUCTION SALE AT KAIKOIIA. WEDNESDAY, 15th JULY, At 11 a.m. Gil wickers and co. . will sell without reserve on the premises— The whole of the furniture and effects of Mr A. R. Walton. Details later. G. 11. WICKERS, Auctioneer. o N SALE in Hastings Auction Mart—--3 doz. iron hark pumpkins 80 sacks Sparrowbill oats, Canbury grown 25 sacks Oa-maru grown Dun oats 20 sacks Palmerston bran 1 ton seed Magnum Bonum potatoes 2 tons eating potatoes 5 cheeses (Ashburton) 3 sides Canterbury bacon 6 bams 10 sacks Cape barley, <fcc. Cr. 11. WICKERS & CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, JUL¥ 9, At 2 fl'rilofik. In the Hastings Auction Bazaar. WY. D E N N E T T . will .sell, without reserve, on account of various vendors, the following goods : Single and double iron bedsteads, spring mat-trasses, iron and wood cots and mattrasses,' chairs, tables, cupboards, meatsafe, carpet, wire netting, pair of steps, looking-glasses, lamps, washstands, sets of ware, horse covers, girths, and straps, harness, saddles, bridles, turninglathe, sewing machine, stoye, brooms, brushes, spring couches, pickle-tub, baths, spoons, knives and forks, tea, rugs, blankets, and a whole lot of miscellaneous goods. w. y.ldennett, Auctioneer. IMPOUNDED in Hastings Pound, by Ranger, 1 Black Mare, star on forehead; white snip on nose: no brand visible. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on July 18. C. A. W. HUNT, Poundkeeper. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED at Ilavelock by the Ranger— One bay Pony Gelding, white star on forehead ; near hind foot white; s<juare-cut tail ; no brand visible. One bay Pony Gelding, white star on forehead; two hind feet white ; long tail; white spots on back ; branded like C and a triangle on off shoulder. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold at noon on July 8, 1896. D. O'REILLY, Poundkeeper. H 17 AT, Tl T-T TR W 17, AT, TFH. Hence it is that w T hoever contributes to the General Health of the community is justly called a Public Benefactor. This in a measure we claim is our position, our aim being to provide the public with Boots and shoes that will help the Avearers to fortify themselves against ', . sickness in the trying Winter weather. The C.B.P. has in stock the celebrated " Zealandia Cookiiams," and our general stock of " Zealandias" is second to none in Hawke's Bay. We cannot here enumerate the many styles of Boots, Shoes and Slippers procurable at the City Boot Palace, suitable for Winter Wear, but confidently ask intending Boot purchasers to call and inspect for themselves. All orders accompanied with Cash carefully and promptly attended to, and Caekiagk Paid on all goods amounting to £1 in value. Note the Address — CITY BOOT PALACE, \\ hoi.ks.u.k it Retail, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. iwcur a r^HTii T .

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Hastings Standard, Issue 60, 6 July 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hastings Standard, Issue 60, 6 July 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hastings Standard, Issue 60, 6 July 1896, Page 3

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