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TO LET—A Nine-roomed House, with 2i or 5 acres of ground; five minute;' wilk from Railway Station ; also {-aero opposite Theatre. Apply. D. J. .1011. P RIIS C S S THEA TR E, HASTINGS. Sm'isaS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER ai, 1896. In aid of the Funds of the Hastings File Brigade. Tickets: Double, 5/- ; {Single, 3/-. Education Office, Napier, December 19th, 1896. WANTED, for the following schools :—Ashley - Clinton, a j\last e r with a Certificate not lower than E2, probable salary about £l2O per annum ; Wimbledon, a Teacher, salary about £lO2 per annum. Four rooms are provided for the teacher at Ashley-Clinton, and two rooms at Wimbledon. In both cases the salary is payable on the Board's scale subject to change.according to average attendance. Applicants must be qualified to teach all the subjects required under the Standard Regulations. Applications, accompanied by testimonials, to be sent in by THURSDAY, 7th January, 1897, addressed, " The Secretary, Education Office, Napier." G. T. FANNIN, Secretary. I (liark'K ISru»Mi*he, Nelson Strkkt, Hastings. GUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. y. . —- Estimates given for all Classes of Work. Jobbing Work of all kinds done. Good supply of Seasoned Timber on hand. ONE OF THE FINEST STOCKS OF (' li i* im(in a m 4mOO<l* C.viiijs, Toys, Puesknts, and (i E N EIiAL STAT 10 \EH Y, IN II AWK E' S I? AY , Can be found at HUNT'S HOOK DEPOT, HASTINGS. Country Visitors are specially invited to inspect before purchasing elsewhere. Thousands of Cards to select from. II.1). HERALD AGENCY. Orders taken for Printing Lithography, Bookbinding, itc., in all its Branches. Advertisements received till 10.130 Nightly. Telephone No. 233. In the Hastings Auction Bazaar. TUESDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. WY. I) E N N E T T, • under instructions from the Deputy Official Assignee, will sell, in the bankrupt estate of Thomas Lannigan, the undermentioned goods : 1 express, 1 set harness, 1 horse, saddle, and bridle, 1 milch cow, 12 fowls On account of other vendors — 2 good trap horses, bay mare (draught), child's pony, and several other useful horses Also, Kit carpenters' tools, 5 bee-hives, 2 large clothes chests, tip dray, double iron bedsteads and spring mattrasses, carpets, oilcloth, tables, chairs, couches, girths, new bridles, bits, horse brushes, wire lines, scrubs, step ladder, pipes, pencils, ink, watches, clocks, cruets, brooms, ladies' bags, knives, forks, spoons, 3 bags onions, and a quantity of miscellaneous lots. W^^TDENNETT, A lurfirwwiriT' In the Hastings Sale Rooms. THURSDAY, 24tii DECEMBER, (Christmas Eve). At 2.30 p.m. GH. VICKERS AND CO, , have been favored with instructions from an importer to dispose of his samples of crockery, comprising : 5 sets enamelled and gilded jugs, 2 real china afternoon tea sets, 3 china teapots, 1 dozen hotwater jugs, 2 coffee pots, 5 flower pots, butter coolers, cups and saucers, &c. The above are of the richest material, latest designs, and would make suitable Nmas presents. Also to close consignments—--90 lots household furniture, drapery clothing, and stores, comprising—l five drawer chest, 1 four drawer chest, 1 two drawer chest, 1 double iron bedstead, 1 wire mattress, 1 washstand, 1 set ware, 1 couch, 6 pieces linoleum. 6 chairs, 2 tables, lot tinware buckets, kettles, dishes, 13 pairs lace curtains, blouses, straw hats, men's underclothing, 1 case cordials, 1 case pickles, 2 saddles, new potatoes, hams, &c. G. H. VICKERS, Anr»t.innu«P.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 202, 21 December 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Issue 202, 21 December 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Issue 202, 21 December 1896, Page 3

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