s FILLIS' CIRCUS AT PALf MERSTON. r ■■ i r fXN THURSDAY, 25th May, i ' \_J Special Passenger Train leave , Marton at 6.10 p.m., Feilding 7.21 p.m. for Palmerston ; returning fron f | Pahnerston at 1 1 p.m. for Marton j ' stopping at any intermediate statioi 1 if required. On THURSDAY and FRIDAY I 25th and 26th May, the usual 5.3( , train from Palmerston will not leave till oAo p.m. » BY ORDEK , NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. " WANGANUI RACES. ON WEDNESDAY, 24th MAY, the train usually leaving Wan ganui at 4.40 p.m. will be delayed till 5.20 p.m., and will run 3o minutes ' later than usual to Palmerston. The t train for Hunterville will not leave i Marton till 7.55 p.m. 5 Fares ; Excursion Tickets to Wanganui, available for return on day of issue only, will be issued by lr.orning train on 24th May, as below : — Palmerston, Greatford, and intermediate stations : First-class, 8/6 ; second-class, G/6. ! BY ORDER A SSE&IBLY ROOMS, FEILDING. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31st. GRAND CONCERT. First of a Series of Entertainments. Proceeds to be devoted towards building a Temperance Hall. PROGRAMME : Part 1 (Sacred). t. The Lord's Prayer 2. Song (selected) ... Mr Grace 3. Violin Solo (De Beriots' sixth air} ... ... ... Mr Denton 4. Sons (with harp accoujpanitnent) ... ... ... Miss Neilson 5. Song (selected) Mr G. J.Scott 6. Sonjr, • Consider the Lillies ' (Glover) ... ... Miss Grace 7. Quartette Interval of five minutes. Part II (secular). 8. Dnet, piano, ' Victoria Grand Valse,' in A flat (Schulhoff) Mrs Leary and Miss Giesen 9. Quartette, ' From Oberon in Fairy Land ' (Stevens) 10. Song (selected) Mr Deighton 11. Sonpr (with harp accompaniment) ... ... Miss Xeilson 12. Recitation Mr R. Leary 13. Song, 'The Blind Girl to her Harp ' (Glover) ... Miss Grace 14. Song, ' Will- o'. the- Wisp' (Cherry) Mr J.G.Scott 15. Violin Solo, ' II Trovatore ' (Sinsrelie) Mr Denton 16. Hong, 'The Mighty Deep' (Jude) Mr Grace 17. Quartette, ' To all you Ladies ' (Callcott) Accompanist : Miss Giesen. Front Seats, 2s ; Back Seats, Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8. CHESS AND~DRAUGHTS V CLtfB". THE opening meeting of the above will be held in Mr Owen's office ou THURSDAY Evening next, the 25th inst. All intending members are requested to be present on this occasion. LOST OR STOLEN FROM AWAHURL— SCOWS and 3 calves, branded fft off rump, S 6 off back, and half of ear cut square of!'. If stolen, I will give £10 Reward on conviction, or X' 3, if strayed, on being returned. J. SAUNDERS. £1 REWARD ~V\TIU.i be given for the recovery of ' * a black Trap Mare — white star on forehead, and is clipped trace high ■ very low and thick set. DUGALD HENDERSON, Butcher, Colyton. THE MANCHESTER RIFLES. ri^HE Corps will parade opposite the J_ Assembly Rooms on the Queen's Birthday, at 8 a.m. All Absentees will be Fined. BY ORDER. LICENSING NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that owing to unforseen circumstances the Annual Licensing Committee Meeting of the Ashurst Licensing District will be held at the Masonic Hall, Ashurst, at noon on the 9th day of June, 1893, instead of the Dramatic - Hall, Ashurst, as previously adver- • tised. CHARLES BRAY, Clerk to Committee. [ TENDERS FOR CUTTING FIREWOOD. WANTED, Tenders for cutting sixty (60) cords of Firewood. • Particulars may be seen at Cheltenham Post Office. REG. C. TEMPLER. < Interim Secretary Cheltenham Dariy Company. J~ OHN STEWART, COLYTON, TIMBER — AND — I GENERAL CARTER. Apply personally, or by letter, to Post Office, Colyton, or at his residence, Ashurst Road. "~~ NOTICE. ANY Person Trespassing, with dog or gun, ou the paddock belonging to the Colonists' Land and Loan Corporation, near Kiwi tea Bridge, Kimbolton Boad, will be prosecuted. Pi GIESEN, Manager C.L. and L, Corponitiow.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 143, 23 May 1893, Page 3
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