J) RINCESS rjl HE A THE. THURSDAY, 16TH DECEMBER Vocal iind Dramatic Recital Misses Grace Roach, N. Caulton, Messrs T. Thornton, S. Ridgway, A. Ryan, Hudson, Hunt, and Hunter H. Murdoch. Part 11. will consist of GRAND ILLUSTRATED RECITALS. "The Brook," "Nazareth," "The Village Blacksmith," " The Signal Box," " The Curfew Bell." Mr Hunt will also recite " The Dream of Eugene Aram," and, by special request, " Shamus O'Brien." Mr Hunter H. Murdoch will introduce an original burlesque scene, " The Latest Edition of Faust," and an original yarn, "Fleas, Flies, and the Bridge of Sighs." The Magpie Minstrel Orchestra, Conductor - - Mr J. A. Smith. To conclude with The Queen's London and the Royal Record Reign Procession. Admission--2s and Is, children 6d. A few seats may be reserved on payment of Is extra ; children to reserved seats, Is- Box plan now open. ~pRIN CE SS rjH HEATR E , BOXING NIGHT, DEC. 27th. Mr F. DeLifile, Assisted by Napier and Hastings Amateurs, Will produce the Comedietta in two Acts, entitled " THE SPORT OF KINGS." AND A farce in one Act, " THE QUEEN'S WARRANT." (For the first time in public.) With a grand musical olio. Prices : 2s. and Is. ON THE PREMISES, Eastbourne-street, Hastings. THURSDAY, 16th DECEMBER, At 2 O'Clock. In the bankrupt estate of William John Tyerman. WY. DENNETT has received • instructions from the Deputy Official Assignee to sell by public auction The household furniture and effects, trap horse, harness and other goods, &c., in the above estate. Also, 10 shares in the Heretaunga Dairy Factorv. W.' Y. DENNETT, Auctioneer. PACIFIC HOTEL STABLES, HASTINGS. ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17th, At 2 o'clock p.m. TTT Y. D E N N E T V V • bas received instructions from Mr H. 0. Caulton, who is retiring from the turf to sell without reserve the whole of his racing and other stock, etc., comprising: Br m, 4 years, Sheet Lightning, Qnilt-Whaitiri. Br mare Louie, aged. Ch. gel., 3 years, Patriarch-Louie. Br m 2 years, Lord of the IslesLouie. B g 6 years, Ariel-Louie. Br m 5 years, Ariel-Louie, broken to saddle and harness. B g Toa, aged, Gladiator-Amina. G m 8 years, Young Duke-thorough-bred mare. Br g 3 years, broken to saddle and harness. Br m pony, suitable for children. Br m pony, with foal at foot by Tip Top, broken to harness. Br g Hermai, by Nataior. Also Double-seated buggy, dog-cart, spring cart, several sets of harness, saddles, bridles, and other gear, etc. Further entries will be received. No Saturday's Sale. W. Y. DENNETT, Auctioneer. REMOVAL NOTICE, w OUR business will be carried on for the present in our former offices in Queen street, next to Braithwaite and Tipping. . STUBBS, PATERSON & CO. W. SYMONDS, ~j~S prepared to crush Oats, Barley, &c. Also to kibble Maize and Beans at Current Rates. Telephone No. 9. HASTINGS STEAM CARRIAGE & WHEEL FACTORY. W. Symoli <1 § . NEW and second-hand vehicles in great variety. Carriages of all descriptions built to order. Material and workmanship guaranteed. Repairing, Painting, and Trimming. Just landed ex. Delphie and liaikoura: Tan and Black Harness, Lamps and Coach Irontnojigery, Circular and Band Sawing, Turning and Timber Bidding.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 501, 14 December 1897, Page 3
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518Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Issue 501, 14 December 1897, Page 3
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