EARLY SPRING SEASON 1896. Arrangements were made by which First Shipments from Loudon should arrive early for the Spring Trade. I have to report arrival in the colony of Larg> Shipments ex steamships Mataura arid lonic. These Goods will be speedily Openoc Up, and I .may state that the assortment, style, and quality of Goods are superior to any previous season. The London, Glasgow, Manchester, Bradford, and Continental Markets have been carefully watched by my London agent, and only Choice Goods selected. The invoice number no less than Eighty-eight, and the Belling Value over £2OOO. James P. TbompsoD, Draper and Importer, Napier and Hastings. In the Hastings Sale Rooms. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, At 2 p.m. Gil vtckers and co. wi 11 sell by auction, on account of Mr A. R. Matthews, who is leaving the town, as above— •" , The contents of a three-roomed cottage, consisting of bedsteads, mattresses, chairs, tables, washstands and ware, &c. Also, On account of other clients— : 1 case drapery, carpets, linoleum, mats, and household requisites of every description. G. 11. VICKERS, Auctioneer. L B I 0 N 0 T E L, Hastings STREET, NAPIER, Commissariat mu 1 Forage a Speciality, TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE—HASTINGS, TAR A DALE AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, rr.vnifo TTIT? T» A T .UP *>T>r?r» STALLION, EARL OF SALISBURY. The Earl of Salisbury is a beautiftd buy, rising six years old, and stands 16{ hands, and was bred by Mr Arch M'Lean, Green - hill. As a three year old he gained first prize at the H. B. A. and P. Society's Show, beating five others. Sire, Marquis of Salisbury, g. sire Lord Salisbury, imported from b'cotbmd. You will see by the sires that the Earl of Salisbury is second to none. The Earl of Salisbury's clam is the purebred Clydesdale mare Pride's Darling (611) imported from Victoria by Mr John Trestrail. Pride Darling's sire was Cox's Pride of Scotland (imported) da» Fanny by Botlrwell (imported), &c.. &c. Pride's Darling gained- a first prize at Dunedin Show in 1886 and a first prize at the Taieri Show in the same year. Also firsts at Dunedin and Taieri Shows, 1887. In 1883 she gained first prize at the Taieri Show. The Earl of Salisbury is good tempered and a sure foal getter. Terms, £4 4s, payable January 1, 1897. Good paddockiug for mares at Is 6d per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to J. SIMPSON, Albert Stables, Hastings. VENETIAN BLINDS, FURNITURE & BEDDING, don'tforget W. KERSHAW'S LITTLE SHOP, Market Streft, Hastings IXote flic Artrtrcss and C P C I O I T R T Y Y S B O 8 T I T D P V P AAA L L L A U A £ E 9 0 Try <b« CITY BOOT PALACE, "Wholesale & Retail, HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. in <HT A VJCHTAM.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 117, 10 September 1896, Page 3
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472Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Issue 117, 10 September 1896, Page 3
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