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TOWN EDITION. By Electric Te'egraph. — Copyright. 1 PKR UNITKD PKKBS ABBOOIATIOK. i 1 ifeceivisl December 4, 1.30 p.m. London, December 3. A barque, name unknown, struck on - the Goodwin Sands, and all on board nerished. In the course of an interview on the subject of religious controversy, Mr Gladstone stated he never writes on religion except in refutation of fallacious arguments. The Rev. W. J. Knox Little, a wellknown popular preacher and high churchman, has left for Canada on a missionary tour. Sir J. Fergusson stated in the House of Commons, the retention of Suakim would be useful in repressing the slave trade, besides the Government would never abandon the people of the place to the mercy of the Arab rebels. Advertisements FBILDING SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13th. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. will sell by public auction as above — 80 8-year steers 80 2J-year steers 25 2£-year steers 15 2-year steers 6 cows and calves 44 heifers 16 2-year heifers 16 mixed cattle 650 good 2-tooth wethers (shon.) 150 good 2-tooth ewes (shorn) 125 ewes and lambs (in wooi) 240 ewes and lambs (in wool) 200 2-tooth wethers (shorn) 100 2-tooth ewes (shorn) Sale at 1 o'clock. FREEMAN E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. r REEMAN R. JACKSON &\)i)'S 1 Stock Svw-es fok December, Wanganui ... ... Wednesday, 5 Johnsonville ... Wednesday, 12 Feilding Thursday, 13 Waverley ... ... Monday, 17 Wauganui Wednesday, 19 Palmer ston ... Thursday, 20 Johnsonville ... Wednesday, 2G Waverley ... ... Monday, 81 Sale of Horses, Drays, Harness, Poultry, &c, every Saturday at noon at Hill street, Wanganui. FR: EMAN R. J.iCKSO v & CO., Auctioneer. Wanganui, Waverley, Feilding, Palmerston, Johnsonville, and Otaki. RAND OPENING CONCERT, in the NEW ASSEMBLY ROOMS (Next Hastie's Feildiug Hotel), on WEDNESDAY, DEC. sth, 1888, In aid of the Funds of the FEILDING VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. Programme : Part I. God Save the Queen : Band and Chorus 1. Piano Solo : Mrs Herruon 2. Song : Mr Ellery Gilbert 3. Song, " Eing out Wild Bells " (Blockley) : Miss Bellve 4. Solo, Flute : Mr L. Cohen 5. Song, " Sans Adieu " (Blumenthal) ; Mr F. S. Goodbehere 6. Song, " Shamrock " : Mrs G. P. Church 7. Duett, " Army and Navy " (Cooke) : Messrs Eade and Bartholomew 8. Song, "The Old Loch" (Wellings) : Miss L. Boe 9. Song, " True to the Last " (S. Adams) : Mr G. J. Scott 10. Song (flute obligato), " La Seronata " (Braga) : Mrs Macarthur 11. Humorous Song : Mr Wraight. Five Minutes Interval. Part 11. 12. Piana Solo, " Marche Militaire " (Schubert) : Miss Bellairs 13. Song, " The Armourer " (Reyloft) : Mr Jno. Bartholomew, junr. 14. Song, " Ora Pro Nobis " (M. Piccolomini) : Miss Bellve 15. Song : Mr E. Gilbert 16. Trio, " Memory " (Henry Leslie) : Mesdames Marcartlnir and Kirton, and Mr W. H. Hartgill 17. Song, "The Blind Girl to her Harp" (Glover) : Mrs G. R. Jones 18. Song, " Queen of the Earth" (Pinsutil) : Mr G. J. Scott 19. Song, " Tit for Tat " : Mrd Church 20. Solo, Flute : Mr Cohen 21. Song, "For Pity's Sake" (S. Adams) : Mrs Macarthur 22. Song, " Saving the Colours " (M. Watson : Mr W. H. Hartgill 23. Humorous Song : Mr Wraight. Popular Prices. Plan of Reserved Seats now lies at the Pott Office. W. H. HARTGILL, Hon. Sec. ~\T O T I C E . Impounded in the Public Pound, Feilding, for Trespass on Mr Sexton's property, Harbour Board,— One Red and White Cow, branded like I— H on off rump, like K on off ribs, front bit out of left ear, back bit off right ear. One Red and White Heifer, branded like WS on off rump, slit in right ear. For Trespass on Mr Marshall's pro perty — One Red Heifer, branded like OW on near rump, slit in top of both ears. If not claimed, and expenses paid, will be sold on Friday, December 7th, 1888, at 12 o'clock noon, in accordance with the Impounding Act. JOHN TURNER, VT v i 1 i v '-h • A Select Dance irill be held at the FORESTERS' HALL, on THURSDAY Night, immediately after the closing of the Horticultural Show. * W.PEARSON.

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 67, 4 December 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 67, 4 December 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 67, 4 December 1888, Page 3

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