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Football Match

The football match Palmerston v Fedlding will be played on Saturday next, 13th instant, on the ground below the Denbigh Hotel. The game will commence at 2.30 p.m. The following are the names of the respective teams: — Palmerston: A. Templar, fullback; Symons, three-quarter-back ; Salmon and Luxford, half -basks ; Sayweli and Paltndge, quarter-backs; forwards, G. Smith, Astbury, Manning, W. Moffat, Hounslow, J. Moffat, Millton, Sheerin, J. Jackson; emergencies, J. Rush, R. Newth, Gaustad, Hanlon. Feilding : Forwards — Belfit, Gilmer, Mountfort, Bray, Lethbridgo, Oldershaw, Booth, Goodbehere, and Whisker; backs —Roe, Rees, W. Halcombe, Crichton, and Thomson ; waiting men, Skennan and Hill.

An outward mail via 'Frisco' 1 will close at Feilding on Friday 19th inst. at 7 p.m. : :' ; Mr Boiler, the Inspector of the Bank of New Zealand, is now on an official visit i» this district. Judging from the interior appearance at the present time of the shop of Mr Henry, saddler, he is evidently doing a good business. He has a large and excellent stock of new goods of all descriptions belonging :to the trade,, and is bo busy executing orders, repairing, &c, that he has found it necessary to increase his staff, which now includes five hands. ' Three boys,' sons of respectable citizens, left their homes on Monday last, and.entered oil a picnicing excursion together. Much anxiety was caused to their parents until last flight, when the little prodigals, tired of . their adventure, came back, and although no fatted calf was slain to celebrate theretttrn of either, the reception which one or- 'two of them met, was, we understand, very " warm" and one they will remember for some time to come. THB EmMBB HAIBDB1&91IKJ AND BILLUBD SaLOGK. . P. J. MILLEB wishes to notify to the public of Peilding and district that .he hns oprned the MairdressinK and Bu«a' d §aloon next Betlre's Hotel Pipes, tobacco, cigars, cignrettes; &c, of all kinds kept in stock. Ladies' hair work combings of all descriptions workert_ to order. Wednesday afternoons if r.om 2to 5 will lie specially set apart Ladies' Haircutting Gentlemen* 1 Hiu'reutting each other day frem 8.30 am. to 9 p.m.. Saturdays 11 p.m. Lorers of the Green C'oth will find in this establishment ono of the best lables in the eoU ny, with fit-tin^B-compipt'e,i and patrons will receive every possible attention.-r-ADVT.; ' „ » j

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Feilding Star, 11 June 1885, Page 2

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Football Match Feilding Star, 11 June 1885, Page 2

Football Match Feilding Star, 11 June 1885, Page 2

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