Birmingham Notes
■ [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, j [ The new church at Birmingham will be opened on Sunday Sept. 4th. The Revds Stewart and Keall will preach the . inaugural sermons. A tea and public meeting will be held on the Wednesday tollowing. Mr Daw will run special ' coaches, time table of which will be duly advertised. The organ for the church I arrived at Feilding Railway Station yess terday. Mr A. Eade has promised to I donate a table to the Church. i The bachelors will have a grand ball — plain and fancy dress — next Friday. ! A minstrel troupe has been formed and , will give a show in the Town Hall in j about four weeks. ' r A saddler's shop is now in course of erection near the hotel. Five sections of land have been sold lately in the township within the last three weeks, on ' which the owners propose erecting busi--1 ness premises. With reference to this, and the proposal to erect a new hotel, I ' think our limited population will be tried to the utmost to maintain so many tradesmen in comfort.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 25, 16 August 1892, Page 2
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