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NOTICES. THE 11.8. FARMERS’ MEAT CO., LTD. 'jV'OMINATIONS for th* «ffic» of x Director in th* above Company will be received by th* undersigned until Noon on FRIDAY, the Gth day ef JUNE, 1913. Nomination papers can b* obtained at. th* temporary registered offic* of th* Company, Ruataniwha street, Waipukurau. P. S. CARROLL, Secretary, Waipukurau. HAWKE’S BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. ELECTION OF PRESIDENT, VICEPRESIDENT, HON. TREASURER, and 33 MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE.

'DOMINATIONS for the ensuing year must be made in writing by one member of the society and seconded by another, and lodged with the Secretary along with the written or telegraphed consent of the Nominee, on or before FRIDAY, JUNE 13th, 1913. CHAS. DOUGLAS, Secretary, Napi*r. 9-- — BOROUGH' COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF HASTINGS. IHAVE much pleasure in offering myself as Candidate for the vacant seat of Councillor at- the coming election. I am straight cut no party man. I am standing on merit only. My policy is a. fair, square, deal for Labour and also th? Employer. Consideration in all matters, either for the wise or wealthy. Progressive improvements for the Borough, which can only he done by energy and enterprise. 1 will support a proposal to engage a Town Clerk of high standing and also an Engineer of wide experience. These two officials are, in my opinion, the chief builders of a. town. I need say little of myself, as I have lived in your midst for twelve years, and have, associated myself with a goodly number of citizens while in business in the town. I Jtave no axe to grind, no bones to pick. My interest is as yours. Progress for Sunny Hastings, my motto. Busy Hastings, known far and near, wants sound men, who know no fear. Progressive lines and enterprises grand: this is the policy for which I stand. RICHARD F. SORENSON. Hastings, 21st May, 1913. PAY Sixpence a 'sack thore for your Chaff and get the best in town. Your horse will appreciate it. Ring ’Phone 181 for prompt delivery.—T. Glarlroon. Hastings

WANTED FOR HASTINGS. - A Councillor. A retired business man with time to give to muuk'ipal affairs. TURNER is th? wsn. Tho Election is on Monday next. Potatoes, 13/- per sack delivered ; Onions, sound keepers, 2d por lb or 11/- a bag of about lOOlbs. -—T. Clarkson, Hastings NEW Rolled Linen Envelopes, splendid quality, 5 for 1/- at Clapham’s, hi Writing Pads we give value second to none. Our Sixpenny Pads and Shilling Pads defy competition. No better value in the Dominion. —Clapham’s, Hastings. IF you want a nice refreshing Cup oi Tua or a good bumh, go to Watson s Tea Rooms (late R. Warren), Hastings. TEE main street bumps, drinking fountains inn dry, hack streets ar? bog ho'es. Vote for 11. SORENSON. il ■ will help. VV'ANTED KNO W.N“ that you can * » g.>t a reliable Watch from H.G.P. Mortenson’s, Hastings, from 10/6. PEAS for Pigs, 13/- a sack of 20011. S I’. ('lurk-son. Hac+inps ~ TTOW to i-eiince the Cm t cf Living.— Bv bu'ing your Grocerie.; and all Hous-ehold Requirements at the H.B. I APMEIIS’ CO-OPERATH'E AM- )"!AliON. LTD.. HASTINGS. HAIR-CUTTING Cd. TB. BAX (late of Wairoa) announces • that he is opening a well-equipped Hair-dressing and Tobacco Saloon in WILLIAMS' BUILDINGS, HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER (opp. Caledonian Hotel), and hopes to gain a fair share of public support. Everything new and clean. Hair-cutting 6d. TTOANTED KNOWN that the best ’ * English Piano may he had from Due Sole Agent, on easy time payment or net invoice cash price, from CHAS. MARTIN AND CO., STATION STREET. HASTINGS

SAVE Mouev bv -dealing with GEO BELL. Handy House, for • -.i.mir-'.co. C'ror-l-tbry, Glass and lion Ware Lamps. Mirrors. Trunks, Bags, Boot.>a 'n“a'Bicvcles. every thing < lowest -once 1 -’ S-mgev D‘-' , o-.--'->d Sowing Ma* bi .e £5 10'- ecu £’4 Don’t ',.M>o-r.- 'l'’, bvm-i-i.<'T-A tit R BOTTLES. /’I kRWIFFD first quality only AX hx 10 9,-, xl2 11.--, 10 xl2 12/6. 14 x 8 13 -. 14 x 10 14/-. 16 x 10 •■5;-. Buy yours from F ITZGF RALD'S PH ARMAC Y, HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. >oo. Motor Stables ’ Pbnna QilCHEAP LITTLE PROPERTY. ~L ACRES pREEHOLD. SITUATED CLOSE TO HAA'ELOCK. First-class soil. AU in grass, except one acre lucerne. Subdivided into 5 paddocks. THREE-ROOMED COTTAGE. Pigstye. 2-liail cowshed, artesian well. £9A\ TERMS ARRANGED. F. J. TONKIN AND CO., HASTINGS. Q URAY - PI ’MP S lar gam.l vnri-d assovtuient to suit' all. Our prices are right. Cab. ami PipetARTHUR SIM2IONDS. L.'MiTED, Seedsmen and Florists, HERE Fa UNGA STREET. HASTINGS. ’Phone 619. Also EMERSON STREET, NAPIER.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 146, 5 June 1913, Page 1

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