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NOTICE ~g r AYIXG built larger premises in 1 I li'TCtaiicgn street, opposite Messrs Bennett and Bone's, the premises in Market street are for sale or to let (three years' lease). W. KERSHAW, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. THURSDAY, APRIL 29th, , At 11 a.m. WY. DENNETT, • has been favored with instructions from J. E. Duckworth Esq., who is leaving for England, to sell by auction on the Premises, the whole of his furniture, Gig, Buggy, Harness, Horses, &c. Details in Saturday's Paper. W. Y. DENNETT, Auctioneer. N EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (NAPIER SECTION). Commencing TO-DAY trains will leave j Palmerston North for Aorangi Bridge ; (near Feilding) as follows : Palmerston depart, 6.30 a.m., 12.30 | p.m., 6 p.m.; and return from Aorangi Bridge to Palmerston at 3 a.m., 2.30 p.m., and 8.30 p.m. Coaches will leave Aorangi Bridge for Kakariki at 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. Coaches will reach Aorangi Bridge from Ivakariki at 1.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. ( Trains will connect at Aorangi Bridge ! with above coaches. j Passengers will be transferred at Aorangi | and Rangitikei Bridges. [ Stationmaster at Feilding will give j coach orders for through passengers i holding tickets purchased prior to inter- ; ruption, and other passengers will require ' to pay coach fare (4s). I The ordinary time-table will be ob- ! sewed north of Greatford (and on Hunterville Branch), excepting that the train ; usually leaving Greatford for Wanganui ! at 7.2 i p.m. will leave at 6 p.m. and run i correspondingly earlier throughout. | The Railway Department will accept no responsibility in connection with the i coach services. j BY ORDER. ! Traffic Manager's Office, Napier, 22nd April, 1897. N 1 F,W ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (NAPIER SECTION.) ORDINARY TIME - TABLE SUSPENDED BETWEEN AWATOTO WASHOUT AND FARNDON AND BETWEEN HASTINGS AND TE AUTE. AMENDED TEMPORARY TIMETABLE. Commencing THURSDAY, 22nd April, 1897, and continuing thereafter until further notice a Time-table will run as follows : ; a.m. p.m. p.m. . Napier dep 9.0 12.0 4.0 Awatoto Washout arr 9.15 12.15 4.15 dep... ... 10.35 1.35 5.50 Hastings arr... ... 11.0 2.0 6.15 a.m. a.m. p.m. Hastings dep ... 9.30 11.15 4.0 Farndcn arr... ... 9.55 11.40 4.25 a.m. p.m. p.m. Awatoto Washout dep 11.0 1.0 5.45 Napier arr ... ... 11.20 1.20 6.5 Free ferry service over the Waitangi river and the Awatoto washout have been arranged. By arrangement with Mr Beecroft coaches will run between Waitangi Ferry and Farndon; Fare 6d either way. Small lots of Luggage will be taken by the ferry service. The Ordinary Time table will be re sumed between Te Aute and Palmerston North, with the exception of the 7.45 a.m. North train from Waipukurau and 6.9 p.m. South train from Te Aute to Waipukurau. Those trains will NOT run. By arrangement Beecroft's coaches will leave Hastings at 8.30 a.m. daily, connecting with the South Express at Te Aute; they will also leave Te Aute for Hastings on arrival there of the North Express, arriving at Hastings about 8 p.m. Coach fare. 7s 6d either way. Parcels and luggage carried by special arrangement only. The Railway Department do not take any responsibility in connection with the coach service. Goods will be accepted for conveyance between Farndon and Hastings, and as usual between all stations, Te Aute and Palmerston North. For further particulars inquire at liailwav Stations. BY ORDER. Traffic Manager's Office, Nariier. :21st Apiil. 1897.

TYTANTED, a Girl about V V assist in housework. A; : Mrs Evans, Ctotvndon Hons.-. ED at onco. an Experienced Housemaid. Apply at once to O'Reilly's Hotel. "TTTANTED i>.t once, a Good GeneV V ral Servant, or a smart young girl to assist in housework. Apply to Mrs .Robert Bratbwaite. T WANTED KNOWN. Oysters ! Oysters ! Oysters ! Aucklaud Rock Oysters, Is Gd per bottle. The Cafe, W. Cowlrick. | O LET—Shop in Station-street. Apply to G. H. Viekers & Co. LOST, between the Brewery and Miller street an Opal Pendant : •with gold mount. Reward on return to A. MeCorkindale, watchmaker. "T7IOR SALE or Lease, 2J acres and 2-roomed house in Sylvan road, the property of Mr Frank Carr. Apply ' sharp, to Stuijbs, Patterson, and Co. FOUND, in the Albert Hotel Stables, an English - made Saddle. Owner can have same on giving particulars and defraying cost of advertising. -J. Simpson, Albert Stables. jTi REWARD The above reot' O ward will be paid for information leading to the conviction of the party who poisoned my pointer dog " Dick " on my own premises on Sunday night last. ROBERT L. WILLIAMS. Public JVleetiusr. lIAWKE'S BAY FLOOD RELIEF FUND. MEETING of CITIZENS will j be held in the Council Chambers THIS : EVENING at 7.80, to receive reports 1 of committees and decide on future \ action. i C. A. FITZROY, j Mayor, i HASTINGS PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE Twelfth Annual General j Meeting of Shareholders will | be held at Mr W. l r . Dennett's Auction | rooms on FRIDAY', 23rd inst., at 8 o'clock, when the accounts for the past year will be laid before the members. ROBERT BRATHWAITE, Secretary. NOTICE TO SUFFERERS BY THE FLOOD. SUFFERERS by the Flood can obtain Hay by applying to S. Miller. W T . R. RUSSELL, Flaxmere. NOTICE. ANY Person found trespassing on Maraekakaho or Greenhill with Dog or Gun will be prosecuted. A T?rTT M'T/F.AN NOTICE. ANY Person found Trespassing on Crissoge, Turamoe, Ngatarawa, or Pukehamoamoa with dog or gun will be prosecuted. C, V nONTXFTJiY. 1)K Pascall's Pills cure Indigestion, Heartburn, Costiveness, Headache, Furred Tongue. Wind, and all symptoms arising from a disordered state of the liver' stomach, or kidneys. They cleanse the bowels, and act like a charm in removing all impurities from the blood, toning and refreshing the whole system. Is 6d and 2s 6d per box. Agent—A. Eccles Napier and Hastings.—Advt. Our stock of boots, shoes, and slippers is very large; we are giving the best value in Napier. See our window for prices.—Patteksox & Co., Napier—Advt. •Just received 100 pair Evening shoes, from 2s 6d; also walking siioes from ."is fid, worth 8s fid; slippers Is. See window for prices. Patteksox Co.. Napier.—-Anvr. Patterson and Co. give best value of Teas. Pure Ceylon for Is (id, worth 2s. A big reduction on all Teas for -"ilb or over. Clot our price list.—Patterson & Co., N aDier.—Ai>vt.

FLOODS. FLOODS WRiPERV *ALK. "VTEW SEASON'S DRArERY CiO*»l *S rescued from Mu John Rich's _i\ bouse in Give street. amounting to about t'2oo worth, for IMM EI >IA T E CLEAK ANC E. The Sale commences on Satnr<lU.V. April *J *. and continues for One Jloiaill Olil.r. Every line must bo s.dd, as the premises are only taken for one month, after which Mr Rich opens at lluveloc-k with an entiieiy Uvw stock. The Goods damaged by water comprise: Boys'_aad Youths' Winter Overcoats, Men's Flannelette and Flannel blurts, 1' lannelettes, Dre&= Goods, Corsets, Umbrellas, Sheets, Boots and Shoes, Ac., »vc. .V.. /,Vd*..«.»/•/<• I >n, »• a-ill '<■>■ i»r th> w The greater portion of the Goods will be found to be perfect, and in no f way damaged, as they were packed out of the reach of the flood, and comprise : j Men's and I>oys' Tweed Suits Men's Trou-*. r.» and lioys Knickers, Men - j S<>\. Eada-' Hosiery, Men's Hats and Cap-. Braces and Ties, Ladies' j Thru- and Shoes, Wool Wrap-. Haber H-!>ry, Men's Suit? and Pants, | Accord, us.- and Concertina-. JW:toi.- Braces, Electro-plated Ware, ! and other htu- too numerous to mention. j Thes«-Good-wi'd iv soi l at LASW'P t »>>T PRICE, anil, as they are | my own importations, will lie found as cheap as anything ever offered in Hawke's Bay. ( Thi» will In- a «ale for me. hut the flood will thus be the means of putting bargains m the way uf haver- of drapery. 1 must luru the whole lot j into c.ith -k ?>-■■ -n a- i>. Term* THHY 1 > T p FTi>RArhiRvscOUTFiTTER j I V_/ IT -Lv X V JLI j Nl-u Bfiuaett It Boue, fUoxiyos.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 303, 22 April 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hastings Standard, Issue 303, 22 April 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hastings Standard, Issue 303, 22 April 1897, Page 3

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