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THE FATAL ACCIDENT AT BREEDS' PLACE

... housemaid at Messrs. Mastin's, ' !t, Breeds-place, deposed that on the preceding I day, a little after seven o'clock, the deceased was I called in to clean the windows. He was boat; man, usually employed the slipway opposite | Mr. Mastin's shop. He was quite ...

FATAL ACCIDENT TO A BOATMAN

... boatman named Buinstead. The unfor-1 tunate man was engaged cleaning some windows on the third floor the establish* ment Messrs. Mastin Brothers, in Breeds• place, when the iron support of the balcony which he was holding gave way, and he was precipitatod to ...

CRICKET

... last, between eleven ofj the employ?* of Messrs. Mastin Bros., of ' j Breeds-place, and eleven of the employes of , Messrs. Pearch and Simmons, George-street, the ' result being follows MESSRS. MASTIN'S ELEVEN. lst Innings. 2nd Innings. I Skinner, Pryor ...

HASTINGS COUNTY COURT

... two shillings a day. They bad six children, I the eldest boy being fourteen, An amended order for 2s. a month was made. I Mastin v. Huy/ies. —His Honour read part of i letter he had received from the defendant asking I for adjournment. The plaintiff said ...

Si'IX'IAL PREPAID A D VERTISEMENTS. Ailrertisements intewl lf.tr ert'on'n'hese columns \ \t)-»nul. when sent, ..

... Scotch beef brought here at 7id. per lb. ILLINERY AND MANTLES —Wanted, a good MILLINER: also a young Lady for the MANTLE SALES.—Mastin Brothers, Breed's - place, Hastings. PAGE Wanted, a nice-looking, active, respectable Lad, who understands waiting at table ...

A HASTINGS WOMAN VISITING THE PRINCE OF WALES

... of Mr. Adams for protection. The two prisoners McCarthy, were shortly afterwards apprehended, but Williams slipped, oil to Mas-tine's, and was subsequently arrested in the EaL'le Tavern there on the following day. The charge having been read over, trie ...

ASSEMBLY ROOM, STREF.T, HASITNOS, to be Let for BIMII' uients, Lectures, Sal Auction, Tea Religiuiis Ssar* i. ..

... I'affyn. jnii.. Auct oner. Itebert-biitlt/e. nl I.E I.EI, tne UNFURNISHED PART VILLA RESIDENCE, Melville House, Quarryroad, Mastines.— the I'reniises. WO - ITTINU RnO.MS, and four or tve BED- KO'eJls, together or separate; south aspect.— Address s , ' Ob-erver ...

Local News

... cent, will converted into dividends of per cent. Octing to Battle.—After the success of the outings of Messrs. Plummer and Mastin, some weeks since, it was taken into consideration by a few of the young men employed in the various offices and shops in ...

Local News

... that thedrapers' assistants had arranged for one in consequence of the success of similar outings, by Messrs. Phunmer's and Mastin's employ6s. \\'e are informed that Mr. Phunmer's hands have not had any outing of the kind, neither did they assist at the ...

OUR SHOPS AT CHRISTMAS TIME

... 200 stones. Pushing on our way, we pass the branch establishment of Mr. R. E. Wilson, wine and spirit merchant; of Messrs. Mastin, drapers; and of Messrs. Ellis, Wilson, and Vidler, wine and spirit merchants, and reach the emporium for toys of every sort ...