Advertismeuts To be Continued on MONDAY, NEXT 24th MAY GRAND BAZAAR in aid of the CHURCH OF ENGLAND, to be held at the T7IEILDING TOWN HALL. SIX LARGE STALLS Under the control ot Ladies from all parts of the Globe m Fancy Costume. DON'T FORGET! Oriental Stall — Very Choice Beautiful Stall — Salubrious Produce Stall — Farinaceous Antiquated Stall — Superb Fancy Stall — Soquacious Eofroshment Stall — Jam COME AND SEE ! The Happy Pair, or Three Months after Marriage — The Old Woman in the Shoe -The Magic Well or Lucky Tub ; all prizes, no blanks. MAYPOLE DANCE EACH EVENING Tableaux Viyaxts. — One of the prettiest and most lovely sights ever wit neseed in New Zealand ; four Beautiful Children ropreseuting the Seasons of the Year in most gorgeous style. The Broken Hearted Gipsy,, or the Fortune Teller, where any person or persons attending the Bazaar can have their past, present, and future fortune told in a most realistic manner f i r the 6inall charge of 6d. LASTLY, BUT NOT LEAST, The only original aud living me'ehanical Waxworks, as performed before, the Royal Fauiily,' The Czar, Tawhiao, Cetewayo, aud other celebrities, having now arrived in Feilding after having played to bumper houses in all parts of the globe. Front beats, Gd; ba<;k seats, 2 for Is. All performances Gd. Bazaar open from 2 to 5 p.m. — Admission 6d. From 7to 10 p.m. — Aduussiou Is. Children under 12 half price. PALMERSTON CA LKDOJN'IAN SOCIETY. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, May 24th, 1880. AT MB WNTON'S PADDOCK, TERRACE END. The Palmerston Caledonian Society wili hold their First Meeting on May 24th (Queen's Birthday), on the Grounds kindly lent for the purpose by James Liqton, Esq , adjoining the Terrace End Railway Station. Handicappers — Messrs 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 Clapperton. Ligertwood, , Clifford and Cavanagh ; for Wrestling, Messrs Wood, Waugh, and Fenton ; for Bicycle Race, Vaulting, and TiUing, Messrs Linton, Fergusson, and Flood. MONSTER PROGRAMME. £50 TO BE GIVEN AWAY IN PRIZES. Running, Wrestling, and Walking Matches. Bagpipe Contest, Highland Fling, Scotch Reel, & Bicycle Race. Vaulting, Irish Jig, Tilting, &c, &c. Amission to Grounds, Is ; children under 14, half-price ; in arms, free. A Ball will be held in the Theatre Royal, Palmerston, in the evening. Ball Committee — Messrs A. Ferguvson, W. Alters, M. Cohen, D. Buick, P. Roberts. Tickets may be obtained trom members of the Committee, or from Fred Pirari, Secretary to Ball Committee. DISTRICT ORDERS. May 22nd, 1886. MANCHESTER Rifle Volunteers will parade for Inspection on Thursday, June 17th, at C.30 p.m. C. STAPP, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding District. AN Auctioneer's License, in conformity with Auctioneers 1 Ordinances, 1882 and 1844, has been issued to Mk. Hugh Li.\d Sherwill, DAVID LUNDON, Collector,
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 147, 22 May 1886, Page 3
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