I Notices. ri RAND CO NCIJRT. FEILDING PUBLIC HALL, FRIDAY, ! rf ...Aprilj 17th, 1865.; ... , . In aid of the Feilclihg Bciiran Catholic , ; Church. i . . . ■_}, .j(PROGRAMMfe. ' •' Part I. Overture— Mozart's Gloria, clarionet and I , harmonium — Miss Boylan and Mr 1 - f Newcome. ■'- '■■■■■"■ :'v..y-. ..,■>;> ! Kyrie — Mozart's 12th Mass— Choir. i Termor solo {trom Judas . Maoeiibeus) —^Mr j ; Healy<,,,. :,, : : y .... ....V^., Gloria — Farmer's Mass— Choir. Dnett-^Rossi's Tantum Ergo — Miss NewI come' Slrid M_- ; E;arbbi£ ' ' i: Cf edo— Winter's TffiM\UWGMrr i Interval of Ten MJhutes. I .;i-rij..K-....iT«:«_:jj_: -;:. I.i: ' ■■-.' j Part-H^-A: grand.Sa<csfedFantasla-~lia;Passii*lle, Makino Brass Band, ]. Duett— r?^ra ( Q Norma, piano andyjior ! lin —^Mrs Dowling and Mr' duiTeeii.' %. Song "Mr Powliug. 'f 3. Drcktn— Miss B6ylatf. i 4. Selection from Lucreciaßbrgia^-Miss Boylan and Mr Newcome. ...... 5. Song— Laddie— Miss [•Roaph.']' ; -; 6. Recitation •. . •> . "Mr-Stratfbrd. 7. ,Song— The Lost CKild-^Mr Reading. • 8. Song "' "• Miss Cataeroil?" J. §. Piano solo Miss Bojfran.* 4 l(f. Step dancing— Mr Turner J 11. Song Mrs Holt. 12. Sbug-rrThe^pldi^s Dieam of Hope, , — Mr Harbott. 13. Duett, vocal 7— Misses -Bovlan and 1 TT I ;.-■>!.■ ill .JL .11.1"" ; Hanlon. 14- Recitation— The Cbrfew must nojt toll ' trO-riighi^Mr Haybittle. ' *J' '" l iV } 15. Song, comic, or duett oh clarionet? and^ harmonium. 16. Song— The Little Hero-T-MR-Bfttt,; j , 17. Song— The British Lion— Mr Kendall. 18. Solo— ll Trovatore^ piano and comet — Mrs fowling and Mr 'Curreen.' 19. Song and chbriis— Friends of' Earlys — Mr Readingr • Gtod> save the iQueen. » - Admission — 3s and 2s. Doors open ( at;7,3oy Commence at 8 sharp. . A Dance after' the Concert. F EI L D I NG; ,\ , B UR.Q UGH cbu^ciL; ; ) y.yv.-i*' ■'..:.■■ '. * y.'j. .w«.-..5Tj. ■. ,-j w BjUBGESS;? AND .DEEAAJI/TERS' 1 : , :,..„.,-;/.: LISTS. .„■: y ; . "VTOTICE iB hereby jgiven'that tlfe' _i_M Burgess and Defaulters' lasts for the Borough of Feilding for? the year 1885-6 are now open fqr inspection at the office of the undersigned, ' All objections to the, Burgess list must he, : in .the prescribed ifo^m,- adr : dressed to me, and delivered at my office on or before the fifteenth inst. Dated this 7th, day of .April,. 1885. geo: a_HiLL, -...-. Xr !Town,joljßrk!. BOEOUGH OF^F E I L DING LICENSING DISTINCT; LOCAL OPTION POLL. . . is hereby' pveti in pursu_i3 ance of the.^iicensipg Act, 1 882, that I do hereby appoint that" a poll of the ratepayers for the> fiicensing Dis -. tricib of _?eil<ling shall be taken on Friday, the 24th instamV between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. at the BorougfcCouncil office, F&ldinfr, for the purpose of determining whether the ,pumbeij..of s^.New Zealand Wine, 'Accommodation', or ißoftle Licenses now in fOfC^~in the district may or may not be; increased during, the next three years. • ' • • < -"■■ •• • ' ' Dated this 9th dayof Aprils I#B 5. HUGH L. SHEIJWILL, Chairman Borough of iF^ilding Licens■j ing District. i coun:®. , 'ELECnON M 6'F I sb^ciLLOE 1 "VTOTICE is' "hereby given that ftfi< JS election to fill the extraordinary vacancy, caused by the resignation of Councillor Carthew will be held on Friday, the 24th instant. Candidates for tl&vackic^ttust be nominated in the prescribed, form, _$aid . , nominatibh paperOe^t ai' ihe Borough Council offipj|p9 Fridayi.tbo>7.tb,in bjefore noon Of that day. ' . '„ , DaWd thi^h day^April,4BeSiy- ; GEOrC. HILL, ! -n. -A envy, Returnmg^Officer. * i Eli D I:N^» BrQ BJOoUfG^H , : .r. .y, .:.. COUNCIL,-- r , j ..j ■-.,-: MA!£fel^Tji^^ ryjqfi. Hbw.e;'Traffic •notice. -' " r , f r GEO. C. HILIto,. , :*. •••! ■'^lOs'-IBDWAEDi-'-' J"l ■'•'■■{ ■'• tl '■■ *■•.-•>_ J; Vi .; y fLi___ii; i'»v>nj id('-''i >i'.'.w,:i LOST, from 1 ' fny-' paddd^k^bfas*tlfe : Makino f rdad,* WTueeda^ena i^ g> 'a Black Hors^, -wi^ht thre^"wlfiije feet, branded A.F. on hip - *<ThfeiabOVe: reward* will 'be paid'td'imyte^^tl____ing ; ihe^ameto* ; - i!,:: ■-■'■ wia w&'«:h JOHifjGSO^LDi J '^«» ! 1 ;' Lil -'Makiib road. \ FTEEWOOD ; '•[ r "y) {{ "Tf -^ T.)■-ia. rl ci "/• JAM prepared to supply Eata, Tawa, atoo^ilaffiiaTOewood in two feet jwi4 four^fee^ lqng^hstP any part of the Borough- at the lowest pijicgs. : 1 T@mß cashfon dejiveftr. 11 JOSEPH BELFIT, Xfi i WarWltk'street^Feilding. NOTIOEITOii'OAG-flEitSi) I V>EKSONS inipnrtsuit of gameibnnd: jJJ trespassing on-part of seotion No. 86 (n^arl Mr3Am_idburyi) the property of the undersigned, will be prosecuted according fl6»lkw, without exception of persons. j r J t v«^\T \ !l5 ipiHau«oa_HatA w JLfasMoßiji .aim * av/viats .1 VmuMxia Stm. Office. ,! .diclqaiO but, a?r9 V. bsi&iv-.m'd ,««!_
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 128, 14 April 1885, Page 3
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