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The Feilding Star. TUESDAY, MAT 27, 1890. Local and General News

.... . 1 * Our collector, Mr E. Halcombe, will pay a aeries of visits early in June. ItThe Inspector of the Bank of New South Walea, Mr Rtiind, waa a visitor to Feilding to day. - Letters of Naturalisation haye been issued by the Governor to Samuel Sidet, laborer, Kiwitea. Nominations for the Ongo ward in the Kiwitea Road District, will be- m»de to~ morrow. There will be a full rehearsal of the " Ticket-of- Leave Man " this evening in the Assembly Rooms. The Vivian Company, have been en gaged to open the new theatre at Palmerston North with a four night's season, early, iq June. The collector of Customs, Mr D. London giues notice that an Auctioneers License has been issued te Mr Wm. Trimble of this town Mi* James Smith, of Te Aro House, Wellington,' was in Feildmg yesterday, and he expressed himself highly of the appearance of the town and district. The Official Assignee, Mr G. J. Scott, notifies to-day that a first and final dividend of lOs in the pound ia payable m the estate of the late George Evans. Mr Carthew's replace advertisement informs his customers that Stanley's new book " Darkest Africa " will reach Feilding about the end of June. As only a few copies have been ordered, early application is necessary. There exists a peculiar law in some parts of Germany to prevent drinking during divine service/ The clause runs: — " Any person drinking in an alehouse during divine service on Sunday, or other holy day, may . legally depart without paying." ln the pit , of the Wellington Opera House persons who have to sit behind ladies wearing the rediculously high hats some of the fair sex affect in publio places of amusement, are charged only halt prices, and on leaving they are supplied with copies of a quasi-religious publication entitled •' The Doom of the Swearer." Yesterday forenoon the business people and loungers on Manchester square, had a great treat afforded them by the antics of a bucking horse. The rider stuck manfully to hit saddle for the first few; preliminary "props" but, when the real "buck" eventuated, he fell to grass like a wounded bird, but, unlike the bird, he was fortunately unhurt. We are not surprised to learn by a London telegram that " Mir Gladstone considers the granting of compensation, will add fifty millions to the value of publicans' 'licenses, and pronounces it the greatest blow ever struck at the cause of temperance. Mr Gladstone looks at this act of justice with the eyes of a politician. Hitherto the G.O.M. has been an opponent of the temperance cause. We are glad to announoe that the famous Vivian Aggregation Company intend to give the theatre loving people of FeUding a treat by . playing on Friday * Lady Audley's. Seoret," on: Saturday "East Lynne" to be followed by the comedy of " A Silent Woman," and on Monday 'Woman against Woman." The prices -are popular and, combined with the well known merits of the performers, ought to ensure bumper housea. We are quite sure that a visit to our Show Room would be positively delightful; and whe.ther the visitor roams through the Milhnery Department or passes on to the Mantle Room, the eye would be charmed and correct tastes gratified by an inspection of the latest outcomes of fashion— at Te Aro House, Wellington. New fashions for the Autumn Season are now ready for inspection, such as are certain to meet with universal approbation, because selected with care,, judgement and taste by our speoial representative in the Home and continental -mar* kets— for Te Aro House, Wellington. Our xdilliaery is really rjpry choice and attractive and, -without controversy, the best ih the city. We have t^so an abundance Of millinery requisites of the newest description, special attention having been given by our Home buyer to the exact matching of all. Ladies oan in. this re spect, therefore, depend on getting their wish.? and tastes gratified at Te Aro House, Wellington. Our Mantle Room Jis brimful of the latest novelties in mantles, jackets, fur lined and imperial water- proof cloaks in a vast variety of materials, shapes and sues ; . and such as are adapted to please every, taste. We specially mvite a minute . inspection of all the autumn novelties in our Show Room, and will be pleased to give ample facilities for so doing—without pressing aoy visitor to buy -at Te Aro House, Welhngton.— Adtt.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 143, 27 May 1890, Page 2

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The Feilding Star. TUESDAY, MAT 27, 1890. Local and General News Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 143, 27 May 1890, Page 2

The Feilding Star. TUESDAY, MAT 27, 1890. Local and General News Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 143, 27 May 1890, Page 2

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