Notices j^RAND CONCSBT. FEILDING PUBLIC HALL, FRIDAY, April' l7th, 1885. In aid of the Feilding Roiran Cajtjiolic, Church. PROGRAMME. , Part I. Overture — Mozart's Gloria, clarionet and harmonium— Miss Boylan' and Mr ' Nowcqme. Kyrie'-Moztirt's 12th Mass— Choiri • Tenor solo (from Judas Maccabeu3)-r-Mr Healy. Gloria — farmer's Mass— Choir., . ; .;,.,.. Duett — Kossi's Tautuin Ergo— iMies Newicoine and Mr'HarbottV Credo — Winter's Mass— Choir. . ! Interval of Teh Minutes'. ' ' ' ' "r.\Rf-n. .-.. •• ■•■■"• :i ; 1 . Solo — II Trovatore, piano and comet — 3Jrs Dowling and Mr Curreon.' \---y. 2. Song Mv Dowiiug. 8. Soug— Jessie's Dn^.ui — Miss Boylan. 4. Selection from Lucrecia Borgia— Miss Boylan and Mr tfewoome. ' 5. Sdhg — Laddie-^Miss Eoach. 6. Recitation' ■ " Mr Stratfirdl : 7. Song — The Lost' Child-r-Mri Treading. 8. S6hg;i / Miss.Cameron.v ; 9. Piano solo Miss lioyl'an. 10. ptep dancing — Mr Turner. , ' 11. Song JlrtHolt. 12. Song — The Soldier's Dream of Home —Mr Harbott. '•- <i - ''.::.' :'/ 13. Duett, vocal — Misses Boylan and Hanlon. >". • >'"'■'-{. ! ! ' ( ''f 14. Recitation — The Corfesc.nmst not toll ;tp-night-^Mr Haybittle. f ; ..;- --15. Song, comic, or duett on clarionet and' jharinonium. ' ' '' 16. iSong— The Little Hero— Mr Bett. 17. Song-^-The British Lion— MrKD*d>lli 18. Song and chorus — Friends of Early Years— Mr Beading. . ,' • - ; God save the Queen. , .. Tickets 3s and 2s. GRASS SEEDS. GRASS SEEEfc, "TUST Arrived direct from London ex lonic— •- ' .. Alsyke, Cow-grass, Red' Clover, White Clover, Trefoil, Meadow. ■ Fescue, Sheep FescUe, Hard,! Tail and Red 'Fescueai Florin, Crested Dogstail, Meadow Foxi tail, Poa Pratensis, Poa Trivi iftlis, Poa' Nemqr>liß, Sheepf ; Parsley, Field Tunrips* etc., * J The ! above seeds' were purchased' through bne^of the indst ; reliable merchants in London, and have ar 1 -' rived in first-rate condition. :-• ■■■•■■ JHsO,^-,' ; ' :v ' '•'•■■'""■ English Rye from "Bid 'pa'stnr^ (machine dressed), Itahan'dltto. ' Cockstoqt aud* Timothy, Local and Imported. ' " JJ ! N.B. — As we intend to test all seeds on arrivaf ourselves,' a growing sample of each will be on, view . at our store, Rangitikei street^ i 4 tfee' coWrSe '6f 'ten 1 ' or twelve days', and intending 'purchasers, will have fair opportunity tojudge for 'themselves,. This, course i's ! adopted as a mark of good faith that we do not keep cheap or>inferior seeds. Our prices will compare favorably with those, of a«y house; ion/tbe._sMesfc Coast. A reduction will be made to purchasers requiring large quantities. : Samples on application. : STEVENS 'A3STD %OKTON^ Auctioneers and General Importers, ;Palmer^ton N,;and Bujls., , - SPECIAL NOTICE. Try. pur Teas, pure Indian and China, at wholesale prices. ' Fencing* "Wires, No. 6, 7, aM 8 (Wst brands), galvanised, and BJack Barbed dittß. Sliea^ bi^s—CocJp'e'r's, Peacock's, , and McPougall's. Oats,, Chan*,' : &c / ''' : " sJ ..;■"'. ■■;;■■ ' l ' io "'i >: - ! ] Agencies : — Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company, Australian and Calcuttii' Tea Association, Peacock's Npw Sheep Dip (strongly reebmniended), Howard's' Simplex^ Twine Binding Harvester. FEIL D* I N'G 1 li B! OR 6 ; ti r d H COUNCIL. BURGESS AND DEFAULTER^ >y :''''- ■'■' JV '.'".'_ilsTSi '■■"'" :".:" : J I .J. 'IVTQTICE hereby, ,giyen.that the J^ W : l)etartitiers l/: *LW4s f - for the Borough r of Feeding for ( the ye^-lßß|s-6 are now : oped rfor lns^ec-' tiori at the 1 oifice of the undersigned.* '■ T All objections to the Burgess list' must : be- in the ; prescribed form; ad- '■ dressedlo mej ahd delivered at my; office on or before the fifteenth instiO'^: : r .: ; T- ( -^ .■■■ -■ i"' I Town Clerks : Bb°K>ljGß:* $t;:tmjffi&{}; | i iiicrasmG DisaiieiGT/ ; EOCAL OPTION POLL. ! 1 • I ) j r,. ••■ / ' ■-, ! , \ ; , ; 'i<; '..;'!■'{.<■ 'A: ' \ HirrOTICE is hereby given in pursu- 1 J\ '"' : aftceof (fee Lidensm|f Actj 188^ Sat I dahereey apjiointthai a poll of ' th*e ratepayers for tie itieensiftgi'Mis^ trict of F6ilafng l 4h«ill be taken on Friday, the 24iii instant, between the hours of 9 a7ffl. and 6_p.m. at the Borbtign Council oWce, 11 Feildin^ •the purpose of.jdjatenn^njng whether the number of Fubhcan 8, x^ew Zeabind Win^, Accommodation, or Bottle licenses now in foTcer~in the district mayor may inoi be^ increased dWi^g^ the next three yeartX rr -4 ? i Dated this MffM^Wkpnl, 1885. Chairman Borough ef Feilding Licens- " FEiLpjp mmftmm. [ I .iu'ooil tliaii !• |A MEETING of the Stewards of J\_ the Feild*ng ; iToclwy ,oiub will fjbeheM-alr^DVs-^Otetnm-ISatttfaay l epre»iiign99j:t fl a]lra.Q l etecte,.:«-. w.r-.-., .-. } ' \ \c. 1 -' '''"- I >i;yr; t feiiiT .w A y.A'j}o oinr^Secrefatrytj
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 126, 9 April 1885, Page 3
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