Advertisments BAZAAR in aid of the CHURCH OP ENGLAND, to be held at the TfIEILDIN.a..TOW.N. HALL. MAY 20, 21, & 22. v SIX LARGE STALLS Under the control of Ladies from all parts of the Globe in Fancy Costume. . DON'T FQRGET t Oriental Stall-— Very Choice Beautiful Stall— Salubrious > Produce Stall — Farinaceous Antiquated Stall — Superb Fancy Stall — Sequacious Eefreshment Stall — Jam COME AND SEE 1 The Happy Pair, or Three Months after Marriage — Tbe Old Woman in the Shoe— The Magic Well or Lucky Tub; all prizes, no blanka. MAYPOLE DANCE EACH EVENING Tableaux Vivants. — One of the prettiest and most lovely sights ever wit. neseed in New Zealand ; four Beautiful Children representing the Seasons of the Year in most gorgeous style. TKe Broken Hearted Gipsy, or tho Fortune Teller, where any person or persons attending the Bazaar, can hare their past, present, and future fortune told in a most realistic manner f« r the small charge of 6d. LASTLY, BUT NOT LEAST, The cnly original and living mechanical Waxworks, as performed before the Royal Family, The Czar, Tawhiao, Cetewayo, and other celebrities, having now arrived in Feilding after having played to bumper houses in all parts of the globe. Front seats, 6d ; back seats, 2 for Is. All performances 6d. Bazaar open from 2 to 5 p.m. — Admission 6d. From, 7to 10 p.m. — Admission Is. Children under 12 half price. ■ PALMERSTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, May 24th, 1886. AT MR LINTON'S PADDOCK, TERRACE END. The Palmerston Caledonian Society will hold their First Vl feting on May 24th (Qaeen'r Birthday), on the Grounds kindir lent for the purpose by James Linton, Eaq , adjoining the Terrace End Railway Station. Handicapperi— Mes«M Cowper, Pirani, and Partridge. Starter for Running and Walking Events— Mr J. A. Weight. JUDGES - For Running and Walking Event*. Mr H. Littlejohn ; for Pipe Music and Dancing, Messrs Clapper ton. Ligertwood. Clifford and Cavitnagh ; for Wrestling, Messrs Wood. Waugh, and Fenton ; for Bicycle Race, Vaulting, and Tilting, Mauri Linton, Fergusson, and Flood. MONSTER PROGRAMME. £50 TO BE GIVEN AWAY IN PRIZKS. Running, Wrestling, and Walking Matches. Bagpipe Contest, Highland Fling, Scotch Reel, & Bicycle Race. Vaulting, Irish Jig, Tilting, &c, &c. Aminira to Ground*, Is ; children undtr 14, half-price ; in arm*, free. FEILDING BOROUGH COUNCIL. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the _13| annual election of Two Auditors for the Borough of Feilding will be held on Tuesday, the Ist day of June next. Candidates must be nominated in the form prescribed by " The Regulations of Local Elections Act," and nomination papers left at the Borough Council Office on Monday, the 24th instant, before noon of that day. GEO. C. HILL, Returning Officer. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. SPECIAL Evangelical Services commenced on Sunday last, and will be continued every night during the current week, except Saturday. All are warmly invited. AN Auctioneer's License, in conformity with Auctioneers' Ordinances, 1882 and 1844, has been issued to Mb. Hugh Lind Sherwimj. DAVID LUNDON, Collector.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 145, 18 May 1886, Page 3
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