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FOR SALE CHEAP—The following second-hand Traps : 1 double-seated buggy in good order 1 large express, to carry 2 tons 1 Whitecbapel cart 1 single-seated Abbott buggy Apply W. G. FAULKNOR, Coach Builder, Hastings. SPECIAL NOTICE. Tlie Hisses Adams INTIMATE their intention of retiring from business, and with the object of effecting a Speedy Clearance they have decided to offer the r extensive stock of Und3rclothing x Baby Linen, Hosiery, Corsets, Flannelettes, Aprons, &c,, at a substantial reduction off usual prices FOR CASH ONLY. By calling early you get the pick of the siock, which must be reduced at once. One first-class Piano also for sale. MISSES ADAMS, Heretaunga Street, Hastings. W. Y. Dennett. THURSDAY NEXT, 9th MARCH, At 11 o'clock, a.m. On the premises of the Cafe, Hastings, Under instructions from Mr F. Saunderson, who is leaving Hastings, WY. DENNETT . will sell whole of the contents of the above restaurant, consisting of: Tables, chairs, spring couches, chest of drawers, bedsteads, matresses, pillows, blankets, quilts, sheets, washstands and ware, looking glasses, crockery, lamps, gas stove, cooking utensils, copper boiler, oyster opener, forms, curtains, blinds, pictures, cutltery, glassware, portable boiler, forms, a great variety of miscellaneous lots. No Reserve. The whole to be cleared. W. Y. DENNETT, Auctioneer. Hastings Auction Mart. USUAL WEEKLY SALE. SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 11th, At 2 o'clock. WY. DENNETT . will sell : Furniture, drapery, crockery, glassware, saddles and household goods. Also, Wheat, barley, chaff, potatoes, onions and fruit. ' W. Y. DENNETT, Auctioneer. ~j p ASTINGS HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. First »liotv & Exhibition, TO BE HELD IK THE PRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH Bth and 9th. Afternoon Tea will be supplied by the Ladies. Catalogues, giving rules and regulations, also prize list, may be obtained from the Secretary, or any member of Committee. ALLOCATION OF SPECIAL PRIZES. Mr J. Godclard's : Class 9, ferns, 3 plants native, 5s cash ; class 10, ferns, 3 plants exotic, 5s cash ; class 216, foliage plants, 3, value 5s and 2s 6d ; class 224, petunias, 4 plants, 2 double and 2 single, value ss; class 226, new or rare plant, value 7s 6d. Mr T. Horton's: Class 253, best collection of fruit, value 21s ; class 48, zinnias, 12 blooms, 12 varieties, value 7s 6d and 3s. Mr McCorkindale's : Class 114, best collection of vegetables, 10 varieties, value 10s 6d; class 173, best collection of jam, 3 varieties, 1 battle of euoh, value 5s ; class 112, best collection of tomatoes, value 5s ; best floral design, cash 10s. H. J Burton's : Best floral design, 2nd prize cash ss. Mrs Tosswill's : Class 175, best collection of bottled fruit, 3 varieties, 1 bottle each, cash 7s. Mr J. Vile's: Class 150, borne made bread, cash ss; class 175, best collection of bottled fruit, 3 varieties, 1 bottle eacb, 2nd prize cash 5s ; class 235, decorated epergne, cash 5s ; class 252, zinnias, 12 blooms, 12 varieties, oash 5s ; class 228, asters, 12 blooms, 12 varieties, cash 2s 6d ; class 234, Dahlias, show, 12 blooms, 3 varieties, cash 2s 6d ; class 247, phlox herbaceous, 6 trusses, cash 2s od. Mr W. C. Maddison's : Class2o6, begonias, 3 plants tuberous, value ss; class 207, begonias, 3 plants not tuberous, value ss; class 245, pansies, 12 blooms, value 5s ; class 248, roses, 6 b'ooms, value ss. Mr Anderson's, Napier : Class 6, best collection of pot plants, 12 plants, value ss; class 37, geraniums, 8 siugle, 3 double, 2 of each, value 53 ; olass 210° best collection of pot plants, value 5s class 241, geraniums, 8 single, 3 double, value ss, Mr H. E. Wright's : Class 31, best collection of blight-proof apples, value 7s 6d ; class 63, best collection of table grapes, value 7s 6d. Mr H. H. Hunt's : Class 195, fretwork, value 15s. Mr H. J. Burto'ns : Class 181, best pot p'ant, cash 2s 6d; class 188, hand bouquet, cash 2s 6d. Mr A. Fail's : Class 213, ferns, native, 3 plants, value 5s 6d; class 214, ferns, exotic, 3 plants, value, ss. Mr George Ebbett's: Class 229, best bridal bouquet, cash 10s. Mr W. Y. Dennett's : Class 103, onions, 12 best quality, cash ss; class 108, beat collection of potatoes, 3 of each, value ss. Extra classes :—Open to all comers: Class 49, cannas, 3 varieties, Ist and 2nd prizes, Certificates of Merit; class 50, liliums, 3 varieties, Ist and 2nd prizes, certificates of merit, adiantunus, 3 distinct varieties, special, ss. Open to amateurs only: Class 254, Cannas, 8 varieties, Ist and 2nd prises, Certificates of Merit; class 255, liliuuis, 8 varieties, Ist and 2nd prizes of "Nffirifc. In all Classes for which no money prizes are given the Society's Certificate of Merit will be awarded. F. COOK, Swww

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Hastings Standard, Volume III, Issue 864, 7 March 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Volume III, Issue 864, 7 March 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Volume III, Issue 864, 7 March 1899, Page 3

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