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mmsm^mmm _ Amusements. mo WN XT ALL XIEILDING. FRIDAY, 11th JANUARY. MADAME MOLLER'S OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERT COMPANY. PROGRAMME. FIBST PART. 1. Solo, Piano Fantasia, "Faust," Thalberg. — Madame Moller. 2. Song, " Wrecked and Saved, " Knowles. — Mr F. W. Gray. 8. Serenade, ■■ Because of thee," Berthold Tours. — Miss Moller. 4. Trio, " This Magic wove Scarf." Barnett. — Miss Moller, Mr Foster and Mr Austin. 5. Vocal Waltz, "Vo Danzar," Tito Matteli. — Madame Moller. 6. Duet, "Siren and Friar," Emanuel. — Miss Moller and Mr Austin. 7. Song, " I seek for thee in every Flower," Ganz.— Mr E. Ellery Gilbert. 8. Duet, "Norma," Bellini. — Madame and Miss Moller. BECOaN'D PART. 9. Solo, Piano, " Danze Negre," Asher. — Madame Moller. 10. Descriptive Song, " Will o' the Wisp," Cherrie.— Mr F. W. Gray. 11. Ballad, "She Wandered down the Mountain Side," F. Clay. — Miss Moller. 12. Song, "A.E.I. Evermore," A. H. Behrend.— Mr E. Ellery Gilbert. 13. Cavatina, " Mandolinata," Padhile. — Madame Moller. 14. Duet, "I've Wandered in Dreams," J. A. Wade. — Miss Moller and Mr Gilbert. 15. Chorus, " Gipsy," Glover. — Company. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at 8 o'clock. Prices — 3s, 2s, and ls. FEILDING ANNIVERSARY. >$ HE Tenth Anniversary of Feilding will be celebrated on Provincial Anniversary Day, TUESDAY, 22nd January, 1884. The Programme arranged by tbe Committee is as follows : — Procession of Friendly Societies in Regalia, at 10 a.m., from the Town Hall to the Sports Ground, headed by the Feilding Brass Band. The following Sports, &c, will be held, each event to be Sweeptakes ; Ist prize two-thirds, 2nd one-third. 1. Boys' Eace (uuder 14), IOU yards; entrance 6d. 2. Girls' Race (under 14), 100 yards -, entrance 6d. 3 Tug of War, A'arried v Single; 10 a side; winners to divide sweep; entrance 1 8. 4. Friendly Societies' Race (in regalia), Married, 200 yards ; entrance ls. 5. Ladies' Race, aViarried, 100 yards; entrance ls. 6. Manchester Volunteers' Walking Match, in uniform, arms and accoutrements, 1| miles ; entrance 2.*- 6d. 7.- Friendly Societies' Knee (in regalia) Sinj-le. 2 0 yards ; entrance ls. 8. Town Band Race, three notes to be blown on instruments at indicated intervals, 2-)0 yards ; entrance ls. 9. Ladies' Race, Single, 100 yards; entrance Is. 10. Veterans' Race (over 40), 100 yards; entrance ls. 11. Boot Race, boots to be taken off at a point in the first round, and put on in the second, half amile; entrance ls. 12. Kangaroo Hurdle Race (all fours), over 5 hurdles 2ft 6iu high, 150 yards ; entrance Is. 13. Blindfold Backwards Race, U0 yards ; entrance ls. 14. Baby Show, under 9 months ; four prizes — largest, smallest, prettiest, best dressed ; stakes divided, and 5s added to each prize ; entrance ls. Dancing at intervals. Town Band in attendance. Admission, ihcluding Lawn, ls ; Children under 12 free. Promenade Concert and Ball in Town Hall at 9 p.m. Admission, 2s. Refreshments on the Sports Ground and in the Hall. No Intoxicating Liquors. W. READING, Hon. Secretary. Business Notices ~~ NOTICE. IN returning thanks to the general public for the very liberal support accorded to us for the past four years, we beg to notify that we have just received from England some of the latest improvements in the manufacturing of Aerated Waters and Cordials. P.S. — All Special Orders for Xmas should be sent in as early as possible, to save disappointment. SUMMERS & MAYHEW. *~~ THE CEMETERY. CONTRIBUTIONS towards Clearing, Fencing, Plotting, and otherwise improving the Cemetery will be received at the Star Office. Names of contributors published each issue. .. VI R . f^ RE E N W O OD , Surg;eon Dentist, VICIORIA AVENUE, WANGA N U 1. / 1 HA R L ESP. POWLES \J Commission Agent, and LI C E NS E D LAN DBRO OR. Office— -Wi -lis Stbebt WE LL I NGTO N. IMPOUNDED AT AWAHURI POUND. IBAY Gelding, ' black points, brand something like H over U near shoulder, and H-R on the neck, and 2 sheep with 2 lambs, lip off left ear. Will he sold 19th January at noon, if not claimed. U.K. SAMUEL. : \

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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 4, 10 January 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 4, 10 January 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 4, 10 January 1884, Page 3

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