-■-,'..'• Advertismentg ♦ : . TUESDAY, JANUARY 19. AT AWAHURI • SALE YARDS. BTEVENS AND GO'S TON will sell by public auction as above— . 8 fat cows 20 well-bred 18-month steers 25 yearling steers 20 mixed 18-inonths 20 mixed yearlings 8 head beef. 150 fat ewes 70 fat wethers 60 fat ewes Further entries solicited. Sale at 1 o'clock. REEMAN R. JACKSON'S STOCK SALES Foe .January. Waverley ... Friday, Jan. 15 St. Hill street ... Wednesday, Jan. 20 Waverley . . . Fridayj Jan. 29 And at St. Hill Street every Saturday, for Horses, Drays, Harness and Poultry. ' : ■- : ■-•;•! St. Hill Street Sales commence at, noon ; Waverley at 1.30 p.m. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, l Auctioneer, Wanganui and Waverley. TOWN HALL, FEILDING. lln aid of the Funds of the CHURCH OF ENGLAND. » "MARK TWAIN— HIS LIFE, ADVENTURES, & WRITINGS." ALeeture, bearing the above title, will "be delivered on FRIDAY, 15th JANUARY, 1886, - BY ME. C. WILSON, of the Collegiate School, Wanganui. The Lecture will be illustrated by recitations from the works of Mark Twain, Bret Harte, and Artemus Ward. SYNOPSIS. The Twain Family— Early days on the Mississippi — Nicodemus Dodge, a ghost story — Off to Nevada — George Bennis and his revolver — A sociable heifer — ■ Out hi the Silver State — A genuine Mexican plug — Dead Broke— Californian Days— TonrQuartz, the Digger's Cat— Off to Honululu— The Steed Oahu —An opinion about Tamarinds — Back to 'Frisco— Bret Harte— The Heathen Chinee— rThe Innocents Abroad— Blu- • cner's Watch— ltalian, Guides— Easy Shayjng in Milan— The Turkish Lunch — In : j£he Holy Land— My horse Jericho —Back to the States— A youthful Lecturer—The Celebrated Jumping Frog — Conclusion. Admission, 2s and Is. " Yer Mn pay without kummingin, but yer kant kum. in without paying." — Artemus Ward. « i ■ - ■ ' Doors open at 7.30. " The trouble will begin at 8." T^EILDING TOWN HALL. Jj • — ■ ANNIVERSARY NIGHT, ; jAN.'22nd, 1886. A Grand Vocal and Instrumental CONCERT will be held on FRIDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1886. To liquidate the Debt of the P3ILDING CATHOLIC OHUBCH. ' Programme as Follows — Chorus — Hark, Appolip strikes the Lyre Mozart's 12tTflTass, Kyrie Mozart's 12th Mass; Gloria St. Lawrence's Credo Weber's Sanctus Weber's Agnus Dei Secular. Song . . . . • • Mr Grossman D ue t Piano and Cornet Song . . . • • • Miss Cronin Song . . . . . . Mr Reading Solo . •• .•• Mrs Lloyd Song . . . . . . Miss Roche Song . . ;. . . . Mr Russell Duet . . Mrs Turner and Mr Cribb Interval of 10 Minutes. Overture Makino Brass Band Song—" The Bridge " Mr M'Cullocb g on g Miss McDonnell Recitafon Mr Geo. Wilson g ODL g Miss Mahony Duet . Mrs Lloyd and Miss Cronin Song . Mr Grossman And will conclude with the National Anthem and " Home, Sweet Home.' Doors open at 7.80. To commence at 8 sharp.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 92, 14 January 1886, Page 3
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