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THE MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. M R C. PI. S. GREEN has been appointed a?pnt at Hastings. F. SUTTON, District Agent. January 21st, 1899. lßßif»os'i«2fit Police. To The Inhabitants Of Hastings And Surrounding District. MR FISCHER, of Hastings street, Napier, is now prepared to undertake Silver Piatiug in all its branches. A TRIAL SOLICITED. All parcels addressed to the City Cycle Works, Hastings-Street, Napier, will receive prompt attention. H EKETAUNGA SCHOOL. HASTINGS, lIAWKE'S BAY. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Terms and Prospectus on application JOHN A. FRASER, Head Master. EDUCATIONAL. lIAWKE'S BAY GIRLS' SCHOOL. J0 0 D F,.0 R D HOUSE Lraiding and L)&y fur Girls. Terms and Prospectus on Application. Special attention paid to the Tuition and Training of young Children from eight years of age.. MISS HODGE, Head Mistress. Prlvsile Sclsnnl, TIIORN Y CROFT. FIRST Term commences February 7th. Girls of all ages, boys under ten years Vacancies for music pupils Terms on application. MISS BEHARRELL. HASTINGS COOPERAGE. TO the Inhabitants of Hastings AND SUJRBOUNDIVO DISTRICTS. Albert Vail COOPER. For 21 years in business at Clive, has removed to premises adjoining A. Jones and Sons' Implement Works, where all work will be turned out in first-class style and at lowest rates. ALBERT FAIL General Cooper. fry Benson's UNRIV ALLE D W HOLE -ME AL BREAD. Supplied to the leading families of Hastings and surrounding districts. Its sale is daily increasing notwithstanding the numerous played out fads that are constantly brought before the public. A trial sufficient to establish its qualities. W. G. BENSON, Baker, Pastrycook, -&o Market-st., Hastings. NOTICE. MR A. F. DILLON begs to notify the public of Hastings and Havelock that he has again started business, having purchased the business of Mr P. Palmer, recently conducted by him at Hastings and Have lock, and trusts to receive the patronage heretofore given to his predecessor. All goods will be of first-class quality, and prices to meet the times. In regard to the above I beg to state that I have disposed of my butchery to Mr A. F. Dillon, and ask for him the support of all my old customers. P. PALMER. NOTICE. HAVING purchased the butchery lately carried on by Mr C. Hughes I beg to solicit continue ance of the support so generousl • bestowed on him, and I trust by only buying from the best herds and submitting nothing but the primest beef, mutton, lamb, pork, veal, &c., to meria share of the patronage of the Hastings public. Small goods of every des cription always on hand. MTfUAFT, TvTR.RV W. G. ffanlkiiiH', HASTINGS COACH FACTORY. (Established in Hastings, 1833.) THE Factory is under the Proprietor's direct supervision, and contains all the latest and most improved appliances for turning out first-class work. Only experienced tradesmen are employed. Vehicles of every description built to order and repaired. Vehicles of all kinds may be exchanged on favorable terms. FOR SALE : One spring dray, carries 25 cwt. Note the address : Corner of Market and Eastbourne-st. ~ MARAEKAKAHO. F . jSTu?eilt HAS Good Accommodation for Travellers in the above District. Coach leaves Hastings daily at 12.30 p.m. Leaves Maraekakaho at 7.30 a.m., except on W ednesdaysand Saturdays, when the time of departure is 9.30 a.m. A Gooa Assortment of Requisite may be obtained at F. NUGENT'S POST OFFICE STORE; MARATCKAKAHO.

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Hastings Standard, Volume III, Issue 867, 10 March 1899, Page 4

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