Mr George Stewart, Lite of Fortrose, who was compelled to take refuge in a tree for 86 hours during the late floods, died in the Southland Hospital on Saturday last death being due to blood poisoning following frost bite.
(For continuation <>f read in;/ matter see Fourth Pa<fc. > LOST— A St. Bernard Pup. Reward on returning same to F. Wilson & Co., Bootmakers, Hastings. FOUND on Saturday, Ist August, a Bay Pony; white star on forehead, with four white legs; with saddle and bridle. Owner can have same at once by paying expenses to J. Kyle, Park Boad. "amateur operaTcompanyT REHEARSALS To-night and Tomorrow night at 7.30 at Princess Theatre. WM. BOYD, Secretary. TO LET.—The Principal Corner Shop of Hastings, recently occupied by Hannah and Co. Apply, J. T. Blake, Hastings. WANTED —A Situation as Working Housekeeper or Cook on a station or hotel in country by a firstclass bread baker; also, good dairywoman, thoroughly clean, and two years and nine months in last situation. Apply for address at Office of this Paper.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 84, 3 August 1896, Page 3
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172Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Issue 84, 3 August 1896, Page 3
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