Amusements. GRANL CONC^HT. FRIDAY, 17th AUGU T. I '10 Liquidate the debt on rhos Pres- *_ byteriau Church. Pkogr\hme. ! Pnrtl. 1. Daett (Or.sim «nd i'i;uio) — Ivlrs D-.iw-lii),; un.t .\i r St-iitc.n. 2. Gh'i* — Company. ;S. Sole, The lost c-iiord (Organ obli^nto) — Mr A. Hudson. 4. Solo — Miss I'miiui,'. 5. Duet, Two roving Miastels — ?>lessra Sanson n rid Kvt-riss. 6. Song in character, Time ilies — Mr .Burchain. 7. Or-;;iri solo, Norma, Mr A. J. S. Sea ton. 8. Duett. Come o'er the moonlit sea — >ii.-,ses Liddlf* and Young. 9. Solo, Hiiud a;irl to her harp — Miss L. Eurrell. 10. Glee — Company, Musical interlude of 10 minutes (Volunteer Band). Part 2. 11. Piano solo, Golden Waves — Miss Jennie Fraser. 12. Solo- MrThos. Slade. 13. Solo, The beating of my own heart — Miss Eellve. LI. Character song, T don't belitve they do— Mr Burchnm. 15. Solo, Bid me not forget (by request) Miss Fraser. 16. Solo, Jack's yarn -Mr John Bartholomew. 17- Duet (Cornet aud Piano) — Messrs Curreen arid Sea ton. 18. Solo. Tlie unfinished song— -Miss M. D. Liddle. 10. Glee. —Company. 20. Song in character, Old timber toes — M r A. Hudson. 21. Trio — Messrs Eade, G. and J. Bartholomew. Tlic National Anthem. The I hvlrie Li^ht and Self-Generating Portable Ga.s Li^it will be exhibited. Fur Pr ;ij.Tiiuum\ set' U'esorved Scat : lck'-ts, arly application necessary to secure j.-. j a?s. Box plan on application.' iiekets: :Js, 2s, and Is. J.W H. Sn-.VrN'S, Secretary. AU.NJHK.-'i Kit hlFLfio. AJNJN'IVKItSAJiY BALL. FRIDAY, AUGU.ST 31st, 1880. Comm'ttee : dipt. Leth bridge, Vol. Kirton, Corpl. Goodbehere, Corpl. Roe. Tickets to admit Gentleman and two Ladie-s 10 -^ Od, to be had from any member ot the Committee, and also from Mr Dawson, Bank of Australasia, Mr J. Stevens, post office, and Messrs Wm. Hay bitfie, Charles Bray, Biiderbeok, and Kvans. W. D. NICHOLAS, Col. ferj^t., Ron. Sec. ■;; OWN rjALL, |^EILDING. WEDNESDAY AND THUBSD IT, 22nd and 23kd August. Lessee, J. C. E-aiaer. Mauaser and Lecturer, Philip Stuart. Grand opening of RAINEIt'S Original and Evergreen Panorama of the A M Elt I C AN' WAK ! A MEIiICAJS" WAB ! ! AAIERICAN WAIl ! ! ! Wilh all the Scenes and Startling Ineicidents connected with the memorable strugjile between the Northern and Southern States of America. This is one of the most Complete Entertainments that has ever visited the Colony, and has travelled all over the World, its unbounded success of the last ten years being mainly due to the bona fide nature of the Exhibition, and the Straightforward and impartial Manner in which Thousands 6f Pounds worth of Presents have been distributed to its patrons. The Entertainment will conclude each evening with a Mammoth distribution of VA UABLE PRESENTS, selected from Gold and Silver Watches, Papier Mache Tables, H<nidsome Parlor Ornaments, Tea and Coffee Services, Gold Gilt Clocks, &c, which will be given away to our patrons. Admission, 3s, 2s, and 1«. Doors open at 7.30. Overture at 8 p.m. Notices DISSOLUTION OF PAETNEhSHIP £ A.TxE Notice that the partnership 'i heretofore suboisrin'j* between us the undersigned, 'Villiam We.scombe Corpe aud Joseph Corpe, lately ranging on business h> s;iwtnillei\s, at Makino hoad near Feilding, in the Provincial District of Wellington, under the style or firm of ( orpe and Son hii,s been this day dissolved by mutual consent. The undersigned Wi liaii) VV'pscombe Corpe will pay and discharge all the debts and liabilities of the s:«id firm, and will receive all arennts duf to 'he firm. Dated this 11th day of August, 1883. (signed) W. W. CORPE JO&iLPH COKPE. •Witness — b^Mi;KL GOODBKHEUE, b o i i citor, Feiidintr ■ MESSKS LOUN U & , ?KD K KSEiS , Plumbers and Tinsmiths, Main St., Palinerston, O-]iG to. announce that they undert take all departments of the trade., and guarantee to give satisfaction both in workmanship aud charges. Plain and Corrugated Iron tanks ot all nizes Washing Boilers (copper or galvanised iron) with portable furnaces. Sponge, liip, Plunpp, and, : tihower Baths, of all descriptions. . Orders promptly attended to. KOTICE. ALL accounts owing to the undersigned after the 6th iust. will be sued ?for. Debtors for convenience can pay ! their respective amounts to Mr'PehbefI thy, Makino, whose receipt will be a suffiI c^eat discharge. iiL^^k_ 1 COIiP^^^ON.
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 30, 14 August 1883, Page 3
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