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NOTICE A NY Person found Trespassing on r\ Crissoge, Turamoe, Ngatarawa, or Pukehamoamoa with dog or gun will be prosecuted. G. P. DONNELLY. Education Office, Napier, April 7ih, 1897. WANTED, a Mistress for the Waipiro School, about 530 miles north of Tolago Bay, probable salary about £OO per annum, payable on Board's scale, subject to change according to average attendance. Applicants must bo qualified to teach all the subjects required under the Standard regulations. Applications, accompanied by testimonials, must be sent in by Thursday, 29th April, 1897, addressed " The Secretary, Education Office, Napier." G. T. FANNIN, Secretary. Education Office, Napier, March 26th, 1897. WANTED, for the Napier Main School, a Fifth Master, qualified to efficiently teach all the subjrcts required under the Standard Regulations. Salary, £l2O per annum. Applications, accompanied by testimonials, to bo sent in by Tuesday, 20th April, 1897, addressed " The Secretary, Education Office, Napier." G. T. FANNIN, Secretary. THE HASTINGS CAFE. W. IS. Cowlricls HAS taken over The Cafe from Mr K. Winsley, and begs to notify that he can afford First-class Accommodation to boarders on reasonable terms. FISII AND OUSTER SuPI'EKS A SPECIALTY. W. 11. Cowlrick supervises the Cuisine arrangements, and he will leave nothing undone to merit the public patronage and sustain the prestige attained by the late under the late management. -Mr Cowlrick having taken over the Cafe from me, I beg to thank the Public for the patronage bestowed upon me, and trust they will transfer the same liberal support to my successor. —Koger Winsley.

TO-MORROW. In the Hastings Sale Rooms. On SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 10, At 2 o'clock. Without Reserve. Gh. vickebs and CO. . have been instructed by clients to sell as above, the following : 38 sacks good eating potatoes (Derwents) 7 sacks brown Spanish onions 10 sides prime Canterbury bacon 1 set second-hand trap harness 2 D.B. breech-loading guns 1 cabinet Singer sewing machine, in perfect order and complete ; four drawers 2 Singer's sewing machines 4 pictures 1 tapestry carpet square, 10 x 12 5 pairs men's tan boots 4 ~ ~ shoes 12 men's oilcoats and slickers 5 boys' oilcoats 1 tapestry carpet •1 chairs, lot books, garden tools, and sundries Also, 1 800-gallon tank 1 150 The whole to be sold without reserve. On account of a gentleman leaving Hastings: 1 hip bath, 3 Japanese fire screens 3 travelling trunk-;, 1 lamp, 1 table 1 dres;vr, fender, handsaw 1 double iron bedstead 1 spring mattress, 1 overlay 1 cooking range. Arc. Also, 9 doz. pipes-, assorted, nicklemounted, bone f nd amber mouthpieces 1 do/, plu -h tobacco pouches 1 doz crocodile tobacco pouches -a gross hair combs. Also. On account of M. Collins, who is leaving Hastings, to sell the whole of his lieu - hold Furniture, the contents of a four-roomed house : 1 brass-mounted bedstead, wire mattress and kapok overlay, table, clock. .-nr,s<tchest,2 couches, f> Austrian cliairs, 1 pieces oil- <•!•) !;. v.v. I;and t pink juid gold waiv. 1 dinner set, 1 S'lUip. 7" yards wire-netting, 3 blinds and rollers, 2 pictures, 2 bat!'.-, 2 -au< i lot kitchen lac i 1 and crockery, ] c..»- i .t saw, 1 hand saw, 1 biast'i i"g, fender and irons, Ac., t!w'. The above line are almost Hew. Ab. >. I'i't Sy without rtserve. G. H. VIC I i I s A t At Tattersiilli Yards. ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 1 I th April. / 1 11. Vic K !-.!•.S AND CO. VT. will sell U, .Uw ; ~ 14 head dairy e>v.\ yearlings, weaoers, uI~o h;n k- and harness horses. I>. r ' .i-r. 15. if. Va. Ki-.US. Au*;UOUs%?.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 293, 9 April 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Issue 293, 9 April 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Issue 293, 9 April 1897, Page 3

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