In !!C Hastings Auction Bazaar. THURSDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock sharp. WY. DENNETT • will sell under instructions from Mrs Faulksok, Mr Buktox and other clients, the following goods—■ Double and single bedsteads, double and single spring mattresses, 2 5 drawer chtsis, music stand, kitchen dresser, dining, kitchen and fancy tables, A.B. chairs, couches, wasbstands and ware, dressing tables, carpets, linoleum, looking glasses, overmantle, mirrors, garden tools, pictures, kitchen utensils, vases, fancy flower stands, iire screens, 40 lots books, ladies' bags and companion purses, card cases, games, brackets, toys, watch chains, lamps and hand mirrors, jcruets, school requisites, and a quantity of miscellaneous lots. \V. Y. DENNETT, Auctioneer. Sloe!* Saks FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, At 2 o'clock. In Yards at the rear of the Albert Hotel, Hastings. ("1 11. VIC KERB AND CO. X. have received instructions from a Kaikora dairy farmer who is leaving the district to" clear the whole of his stock comprising--1 two-year-old Jersey bull 1 cow, " Honey," good butter cow 1 cow, " Beauty,'' good butter cow 1 cow, " Nettie,"" carrying her second calf, is half-bred Alderney 1 cow, " Brindle," carrying her second calf, is half-bred Jersey 1 cow, " Maggie,'' a splendid milker 1 cow, " Floss," carrying her second calf, good milker 1 cow. "Rose," 2h years, calve in few weeks 1 cow, " Bell," 2 years, calve in few weeks 1 heifer, 1-3 months H young heifers 1 "four-year-old bullock 1 young steer 1 good trap horse, fit for plough 2 horses, general farm work 1 Rustic dogcart Also, Several hacks and harness horses The above coming from the best stock in the district, and as they must be cleared, this sale will afford a good opportunity to dairymen and others of acquiring superior cattle at their own prices. Further entries received till time of sale. O. H. YICKERS, Auctioneer. HASTINGS Swimming Katlts. SWIMMING SEASON, 1806-1807. SWIMMING BATHS open daily from 5 a.m. to H p.m. Season tickets, 21s ; single tickets, Cd. Special to Lawks. The Baths are specially reserved for the use of Ladies between the hours of 2 and >f p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, and Friday. Hot Water Baths on the shortest notice, Is each. i* * li «' c* •* Seniok Pass Thin. Coll.. Teacher of Piaxo anl> \ iolix. HAS Vacancies for Pupils. Term commences with first lesson. Permanent address: E A ST I SOUR XE - STR EET, (Back of Roman Catholic Church), T-T\sti\-<;s.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 171, 14 November 1896, Page 3
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