ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, FEILDING. \ EASTER DAY. ' 'j\ /TIMBERS of St. John's Church 1 Jx|_ are r. minded that the Ofieri j tories for both services on Easter Day are to be handed to the Curate of t!ie ; ! Parish. IT. L. SHERWILL'U. , w , CHARLES BRAY j Churdl lirdens PEIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, FEILDING. fTWE third Annual Circuit Gather- | ing and Banquet, to welcome the now Minister, Rev. G. Clement, will be held on Good Friday, in the Parsonage Grounds, at 1*2.30. Luncheon and Tea, Is each. Music by Salvation Army Band. Sale of Work -useful and ornamental. Various Games and Ainusemcits for Young and Old. HE Piinui Tanga, tenei kia mohio ni koutou k.i tv ho haka ki te. Horo i Whirini i te 3 i te 4 o nga ra o Aperira, me tae mai koutou i kona \ kanui te pa pae o nga haka Maori, kitemutu tc haka, ka tv he kani kani Pakeha i muri iho te Haka ka tv ite whitu o nga haora. Ko te utu erua hereni, mo te tikiti. A Maori War Dance will be held in tin; Assembly Rooms on the 3rd and ith April, consisting of It" Performers — S girls and 8 men. A Dance will follow. Price : 2s. MANCHESTER ROAD BOARD. is hereby i-iven that it is S the intention of the Manchester Roarl Board, under the provisions of "The Rating Act, 1852," to make a rate of five eights of a penny in the £ on the rateable value of all rateable property within the Man Chester Road District for the year ending the 31st day of March, 1801, such rate to become payable on and after the 3rd day of April, 1893, in one sum, at the office of the Board, Feilding The Ratebook will be open for inspec'ion, at the om'ce of the Board, on and after SATURDAY', the 18th day of March, 18IJ3, during office hours. CHARLES BRAY, Clerk Manchester Road Board EASTER HOLIDAYS. I EXCURSION TICKETS will be jj issued as below from 2Sth March to 3rd April (inclusive), available for return up to, and including, TUESDAY', 18th April, isy:{ : _- --Ist -2nd class class To Wellington, from Palmerston ... "20- 1") To Wellington, from Feilding ... 22 ! - 1G - To Napier, from Palmerston ... *22 <j 10/(5 To Napier, from Feilding ... *2.V- IS - The journey must be commenced on day of issue, and may be broken at any station a.t which the train stops after travelling "20 miles from the original starting station. The time for which the above Excursion Tickets are nvnilablo for return will, if application be made before the date of expiry at the station to which they are issued, be extended for a further period of fourteen days on payment of the differences between the ordinary single and half the excursion fare. Ordinary return Tickets for distances of 20 miles and under, issued from 28th March to 3rd April, will also be available for return till 18th April. GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 18 ( J3. The ordinary time-table will be suspended, with the exception of following trains :— The 7 a.m., New Plymouth to Wellington ; the 0.30 a.m., Wellington to New Plymouth : the 7 a.m., Wanganui to Palmerston : the 5.30 p.m., Palmerston to Wanganui : the 10.15 a.m., Napier to Palmerston; the 11.55 a.m., Palmerston to Napier; the 8.35 a.m., Danevirke to Palmerston ; and the 5.10 p.m., Palmerston to Danevirke. Trains will connect between Wanganui and Arainoho, and between Sentry Hill and Waitara, with mail trains. Trains between Palmerston and Wellington run as usual. F EILDIXG RAC ES, j 3no A\n 4th Apijil. On Monday, April 3rd. and Tuesday, 4th April, the train usually leaving Foxton at 9 a.m. will on each day leave Foxton at 8.30 a.m., running 30 minutes earlier than usual to Palmerston, and will leave Palmerston at 10.10 a.m. for Feilding, arriving there at 10.50 a.m. ; returning from Feilding at G. 20 p.m., Palmerston 7.10 p.m., arriving Foxton at 8.10 p.m. The usual 5.5 p.m. train, Palmerston to Foxton, will on these days be cancelled. For further particulars see posters. BY ORDER. FEILDING BOROUGH COUNCIL mENDERS will be received by the 1_ above Council until 1 p.m. on THURSDAY, the Gth day of April,— 1. For Lighting the Borough Street Lamps 2. For the Supply of Charitable Aid Rations 3. For the supply and delivery of Gravel for maintenance, and for carting 1. For Forming 30.1 chains of Footpath. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Borough office. GEO. C. HILL, Town Clerk. WANTED Known, that I am Agent for the Ross-Atkins Sunlight Lamp— the most 2>crfeet and economical kerosene lamp in the- world. May be seen burning at my shop, Manchester Street.— G. "W. FowJos.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 120, 30 March 1893, Page 3
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780Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 120, 30 March 1893, Page 3
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