' "\~T"'.\NTED, a .situation by a good \ wool-sorter : li.-i.s jic.-en wi:c i.i !!•■> Kai-,.0i Y\ 'ool!< n Mills. A i' . Join - i>;itbie :.) • . T.u'cnftki. A }•; ;t i e A N S T E A M A. B"nl 1 gr <?«*»! aes a y. WILL ARRIVE IN HASTINGS and i:t;\ os WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOV. 25tit, (Opposite Union Bank.) G ALLOPI N G II 0 USES. COME AND SEE. rjHO THE KATE PAYEES OF THE BOROUGH OF HASTINGS. Ladies and (tkxtt.kmen, I am again a Candidate for the office of Mayor, and if you do me the honor to elect me I shall endeavor in the fr.tuve, as in the past, to merit your support. Yours faithfully, C. A. FITZROY. THE lIAWKE'S BAY SEAT. R A. L. 1). ERASER will Address the Electors of CLIVE in the Town Hall at S p.m. on TUES-
DA I *', the 2-1 th inst. rjlO THE ELECTORS OF IIAVv KE'S BAY. Ladies and Gentlemen, — la response to the wishes of a n'pro?( iit:iti\e number of the Electors of the District T offer myself as a candidate at the forthcoming election. 1 come forward as a supporter of tl e present Government aiul if returned as a member of the House my aim will he to promote the best interests of the Colony and of my Electorate. ALFRED L. D. ERASER. In the Hastings Auction Bazaar. Til FRIDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock sharp. Y\r Y. D E N X E T T VV . has received instructions from Mt:s Gkatki: and other clients, to sell the following goods—--2 double 1 iron bedsteads and spring mattresses, 2 single iron bedsteads and mattresses, colonial and spring couches, cruets, chest of drawers, tables, chairs, lamps, ornaments, dressing tables, sowing machine, washstands and sets of ware, clocks, mirrors, linoleum and oil cloth, mats and rugs, cups and saucers, plates, dishes, kettles, boilers, hot water urn, copper boiler, kerosene stove, wringer, kitchen utensils, saucepans, books,' 10 pens of fowls, bacon, and other miscellaneous goods. As usual no reserve. W. Y. DENNETT, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. At 2 o'clock p.m. Sale of Valuable and Important Hotel Property in the centre of the town of Greymouth. TV /TESSRS G. \Y. MOSS ANI) CO. IVI (in conjunction with Messrs Nancarrow and Co.) will sell by public auction on the premises, Mawhera Quay, by order of the Executors in the estate of the kto HENRY HUNT— All those Leakkhol!) Sections, numbered 21 and H;-J6 on the plan of the Native Reserve, Greymi'Uth, having a frontage to Miiwhcra Quay of about 49 feet, with a depth of about l'! 0 feet, upon which stands those value able premi.-es, known as Hunt's Cm-:s ilcri-x, the Acstkaliax MfxrAi. rnovij.EXT Society's Ofi-io:, :• t-tl G. T. Shilton's .hu-.vci.i.ruj'.s Shop. 1 !."■ H-. Tel '■ originally established lS';"ii i- f'y w. having been entirely I'c b'iM f; '.v yi-ars ago, is substantially con-trictod of the best matt rial, the supervision of its late owner, c-nni.-uns 20 rooms, including i.it;, i - ?*itfUito ia the centre of the town, and has a long established connection, capable of large improvement. The sale of this property offers a spl-ndid opportunity for any person wishing to tutvr into an established hotel bu-iness. To speculators it is a good opening for permanent investment of a small capita', which may be relied upon, to always Live a good return. r, ,• further i artieulars apply to the Auctioned js. oi to Messrs Guinness and Kitchi-.'gham, J olicitors.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 177, 21 November 1896, Page 3
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571Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hastings Standard, Issue 177, 21 November 1896, Page 3
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