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NOTES AND MEMS.

A quiet pony is wanted. A carter is wanted for next week. A secondhand Bradley gig is for sale. A lady’s light brown raincoat lost c-n election day. 'Jdio Sydney Cash Sale starts to-mor-row morning. An apiary of 150 colonies near Hastings is for sale. Karamu Lodge, No. 17, 1.0.0.F--rneets to-morrow (Thursday) evening. Ihe H.B. Fruitgrowers Co. will give highest prices for apricots. Birds, <<x-katoos, monkeys, tortoises, etc., at Heretaunga street, Hastings (opposite Patterson's). A reward is offered for the* recover? of a roan gelding, a bat' mare, and a creamy pony. Air. Arthur Withy will give an address at the Railway Crossing, Hastings, to-night. A special general meeting of the Park Tennis Club will be held to-morrow evening at 7.30 p.m. The X.Z. Typewriter and Supplies Co. have appointed Mr. E. Gurney theii Hastings ag>nt. .Mr. F. .1. Tombs’ clearing sab* at Twyford will l-e held by Messrs. Lu:idon. Stewart and Co., Ltd., on Monday next. Mr. A. J. Eaton announces that fit has taken over the painting and decorating lni'i> !t::■ i carried on in Hastings I ■ M Luton a-ij R ieigh. l' ■ - t< ■ have for sal" a.: med ■: Lu- v iw.- xa: il" : I’nlb-l ■ hoarding-’ - ' - ■ in *-> ? . A sp.-N :i - _ti;:g ■•- t d jK-nd.,.. ifonn !» - ‘I will be iieitl on ihu.-sdu... Janu.iry 2 rth, to decide on the statui tory closing day for .shops and offices in th? district. Employers in the furniture trade art notified that the ” employment hook ’’ i tor the Hastings district may be ia- ’ sp.'cte.l r.t the office of th? local Inspe:-- ; tor of Factories (Police Station'. ; M.-s-s. London. Stewart and Co.. •Ltd- draw attention to their fortnightqty sto-k -,i’ ' I onglands (Hastings i t"-mor”ow (Thursday), w hen they wil. oft''? 'ral first-class lines of fntJ, she'p and i-att!?. So - auction advt. AN. Osv. ,i’<| Co.it -s. Biisim-.s Fxek.inge. Napier. ii)s--it~ a < Ivoig.- nd-I. in to-day’s issue drawing an.'iition t< several good hoarding-houses, gene'a (“tores, and drapery businesses wliieh h< has for sale. He has a buyer for ;. | t,>f>aeennist‘s liu'-ini'-s and for a I in Lj :---?iv-l fctiagc on ‘Lc Xapicr Hdl.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 29, 17 January 1912, Page 6

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351

NOTES AND MEMS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 29, 17 January 1912, Page 6

NOTES AND MEMS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 29, 17 January 1912, Page 6

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