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I ' •'■ good Music "^ L I ,'i i'-'-f ~>- 1 'if:"'- {' S ' ■ i . -.. .By Capable, Musicians. THE ■'■ A'feiE LAND OONOEET , j ; , COMPANY Will give a Grand Concert at the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, FEILDING, ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1892. ; Tickets at Mr Carthew's. Popular Prices— '3s, 2s, Is. Mrs KiVour Miss Alice Eimmer Mr'T. M. Jackson Mr P. E. Dufaur Mr A. Eady ■ Mr Sam Jackson •■•'■•-• Mr A. Bartley. FEILDTNG ASSEMBLY EOOMS. ■yntJESDAY, DECEMBEE 81, 1891. GEAND CONCEET, By the Wellington' Concert Party. Trio, ' I Nayiganti' (The Mariners) Eandegger Miss McClean, Mr E. B. Williams & Mr J. Pronse. . Song, • Three Fishers went Sailing' Miss Fisher. . Hullah Song, ' Let me Love Thee' Arditi Mr J. Prouse. ' Solo (Violin), ' Eomance in F Beethoven Mr MacDuff-Boyd. Song, ' Margarita' ... ... Lohr Mr E. B. Williams. Eecit. and Air, 'Bel Eaggio' Eossini Miss McClean. Duet, 'The Moon hath raised her Lamp above Benedict Mr E. B. Williams & Mr J. Prouse. Part 11. Fantasia Caprica, (Violin) Vieuxtemps Mr MacDuff-Boyd. > Song, ' She Wore a Wreath of Eoses' ... . Knight Miss Fisher. Song, ' Nazareth' Gounod Mr J. Prouse. Duet, ' In the Dusk of the Twilight' Offenbach Miss McClean & Miss Fisher. Song, 'An Evening Song' Blumenthal Mr E. B. Williams. Song, ' The Old and the Young Marie' Cowen Miss McClean. Quartette, ' Good Night Beloved' Pinsuti At the Pianoforte ... Mr Eobert Parker Prices of Admission, 3s, 2s, Is. Seats may be reserved on and after Tuesday at Mr Carthew's. FUNERAL NOTICE. nnHE Funeral of the late daughter X of Mr John Bartholomew, junr., will take place TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) Afternoon, leaving his residence, Monrnouth street, at two o'clock, for the Feilding Cemetery. Friends will please accept this intimation. FRED. POPE, Undertaker. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. JMPOUNDED in the Public Pound paddock,— One grey trap Gelding, branded on near shoulder like IH. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold at 12 o'clock, noon, on MONDAY, the 10th January, 1892, according to the Impounding Act, J. H. BLAOKMORB, ; Poundkeeper. NOTICE. A .LL Stock found trespassing on J\l Section 58, Suburban, Feilding, after 6th January, 1892, will be impounded. D. McKENZIE, Apiti. NOTICE. nnHE Colonist's Land and Loan J_ Corporation Offices will be closed for the Holidays until TUESDAY, the sth January, 1892. D. H. MACARTHUR, Agent. NOTICE. THE offices of the undersigned will be closed for the Christmas Holidays from the evening of the 24th December to MONDAY, 28th December, inclusive, and on the Ist and 2nd of the new year. . . GOODBEHEEE & BICHMOND. JOHN PEIOE. W. A. SANDILANDS. TO LET OR FOR SALE. fTIHOSE large and commodious I Business Premises, at present occupied by Messrs Cob be & Darragh, known as the "Cash Exchange," Feilding. Apply to G. O. Hill, House and Land Agent. T O Let or for Sale, That House and Shop lately in the occupation of Richard Burne, Butcher, centrally situated in the rising township of Birmingham. The Shop is suitable for any kind of business. For further particulars apply to THOS. LOWES, Hotel, Birmingham. TENDERS WANTED for laying about 50 chains of Tramway at Mr John Bartholomew's Sawmill, Kiwitea. Tenders to be in by the 31st December. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ON FRIDAY, Ist January, the usual 6.30 a.m. from Palmerston will be delayed till 7 a.m. ; Feilding, 7.45 a.m, arriving at Wanganui at 11.35 a.m., and the usual 4.40 p.m. from Wanganui will be delayed till 5.5 p.m., running accordingly later to Palmer ston. BY ORDER. THE MANCHESTER RIFLES WILL hold capitation parades af; the Barracks as follows :— WEDNESDAY, 30th inst., at 7.30 p.m. sharp. These daylight parades are appointed to enable members who have been unavoidably absent, to make up their numbers. GEO. KIRTON, Lieutenant Commanding. ANTED KNOWN.— The Job Work done at the Stab Office is the Cheapest and Best on the Coast.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 77, 29 December 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 77, 29 December 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 77, 29 December 1891, Page 3

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