Thursday next. IStth inst., and Monday, 23rd inst., have been declared public holidays by his YY’orship the Mayor of Hastings, the former from 12 noon and the latter a whole holiday. Messrs. W. Turner and Son. Hastings. insert a change advt. in to-night’s issue, specialising their embroideries, which they have just received from Switzerland. We remind contractors that tenders will close at 10 a.m. on Monday next, at the office of the H.B. County Council, Napier, for claying and metalling road at Clifton. The Crystal Palace Touring Co. will give a display of fireworks in Mr. S. T. Tong's paddock. Southampton street. Hastings, on Thursday evening next, the ISitli inst. The sign of the Big Grey Horse. Emerson street. Napier, marks the shop where will lie found one of the finest and most varied assortments of sporting materials in the town. The proprietor is a direct importer, and knows where to buy and what to select so as best to suit his extensive clientele. Cricketers, tennis platers, howlers, and croquet player® can all be suited with the most reliable goods. Mr. Spackman has a series of announcements in tin 1 M’anted column of this issue.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 255, 14 October 1911, Page 4
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