I Auctions FRIDAY, MAY I«th. AT 'IHE AWAHURI SALE YARDS. s? TEVE N S and f^ O R T O N Will sell by Public Aucti* n as ab'ive 25 2| year old steers 20 mixed 2 years old 15 2 years heifers 10 yearlings 5 fat cows lb store cows 200 4 and (j-tooth 100 2- tooth ewes in lamb 100 2 and 4-tooth ewes in lamb 150 Romnfiy Marsh lambs (very good) 150 4 and 6-toorh pure Liacoln ewes in lamb 100 fat sheep Sale at 1 o'clock sharp, STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers. Amusements "I' OWN II ALL, T^EILDING. Frank H. Willtuott's Combination. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. TUESDAY, 22nd MAY, 1883. Tho Charming Com-dy LURLINE. LURLINE. To be Followed by a Grand Christmas Pantomime ! ! Full of Jokes, Songs, and Dances, &c. Doors open at 7. 30. Overture at 8 sharp. Prices as usual H. PROVO, Business Manager. | OWN li ALL, I?EILOING. A PUBLIC BALL Will be given by the Makino Dancing Class, on THURSDAY NEXT. 24th May, (Queen's Birthday)Admission, 2s 6d ; Ladies, free. JAMES McLEOD, Hon. See. Proceeds in aid of the Makino Brass Hand. Meetings LECTURE. rpUK REV. Wm. MORLEY, of 1 Christchurch, will deliver a Lecture in the Wesleyan Church, Feilding, on Friday, 18ih ins!;., at 7 pjn. Subject : The Salvation Army. NOTICE TO RANGITIKEI i.LbCTORS. MR JOHN STEVENS respectfully requests the Electors of Rangitikei to meet him at the undermentioned times and places at the hour of SEVEN P.M. on each occasion : — The Town Hall, Marton, Monday, 21st inst. Tbe Town Hall, Bulls, Tuesday, 22nd inst. The Town Hall, Turakina, Wednesday, 2'Jrd inst, School House, Upper Tutaenui, Saturday, 26 inst. Town Hall, Kiwitea, Tuesday, 29th inst. Notices THIS SPACE is BESEBVED FOB Ti/IR. GEORGE CURRIN, STOREKEEPER, CHELTENHAM. WELLINGTON HOUSE, Ridgway-street, Wanganui, (near the old Railway Station.) MRS KIRBY, HAVING taken over from Mr C. Davy the above well-known and i favorite establishment, is now in a position to receive boarders. Wellington House will be carried on upon the same principles as formerly, and Mrs Kirby hopes to see all her old ', friends and supporters around her. Excellent accommodation for families. A fiist-class Cook kept. OPENING NOTICE. A"VTcGLASHAN begs to in- • JJ-L form the inhabitants, of Feilding and surrounding districts 1 that he has opened those premises adf joining W. Campbell, Bootmaker, ' Kimbolton Road, as a Fancy Breac and Confectionery Establishment. Customers waited on lor orders. i Picnic Parties supplied. i Wedding Cakes, Bath Cakes, and l other goods made to order on the 1 shortest notice.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 105, 17 May 1883, Page 3
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