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r^HE MARTON OPERATIC J_ SOCIETY WILL PRODUCE GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S Celebrated Shakesperean Opera, " The" Yeomen of the Guard, " — OR — "THE MERRYMAN and HIS MAID," FEILDING ASSEMBLY ROOMS, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock p.m. DRAMATIS PERSONS. Sir Richard Cholraondeley M r Little Col. Fairfax ... Mr A. R. Fitzherbert Sergt. Mervl Mr Bishop Leonard Meryl ... Mr B H. Wilson Jack Point Dr Skerman Wilfred Shadbolt Mr Bayue Corporal Mr Mather 2nd Yeoman Mr Parker 3rd Yeoman Mr Iveson 4th Yeoman Mr Meek Ist Citizen ... Mr Gerald Kennedy Headsman Mr A. Kendrick Elsie Maynard Miss Brandon PhoebeJMeryl ... Mrs R. 11. Fitzherbert Dame Carruthers ... Mrs A. E. Awdr.v Kate ••• Miss Russel Chorus of Yeomen of the Guard, Gentlemen, Citizens, &c Stage Manager ... Dr. Skerman SCENE — Tower Green. Date— l6th Century. All Scenery, Dresses, and appointments designed and executed by the Society. Full Orchestra of 12 Performers. Conductor Mr W. (I. Smith Pianistc Mrs Esam Admission : Reserved Seats, 4s : Stalls, :is ; Pit, 2s. Box Plau at Mr Carthew's. The Society will also play at the undermentioned places on the following dates : — Huuterville, January HO. Bulls, February 2. Palmerston, February 9. ~i SSEMBLY ROOMb, FEILDING. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. Return Visit for One Night Only. A NEW PROGRAMME ENTIRELY By the Talented PAYNE FAMILY. Vocalists, Violinstks, Piaxistks, Flautist and BELLRINGERS. The finest Hand - bcllringers in the Colonies. Popular Family Prices. FRED DAWSON, Agent. FENCING. 1 TENDERS will be received, up to noon on MONDAY, February 12th. for about 400 chains Wire Fencing in sections of 100 chains, more or less. Specifications to be seen at Messrs I), and W. Mauson's, " The Pines," Feildiug: C. J. Bridles, Stan way : aud A. Allans. Edinkiilie Park, Palmerston. The fencing lines will be shown to intending tenderers on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 9th and 10th inst., starting from the homestead at Stan way at 9 a.m. MANCHESTER ROAD BOARD. "VTOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Manchester Road Board, under the powers contained in "The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1886," to raise the following Loans, under " Tho Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 188G," for tho construction of the following w orks in Sab-divisions Nos. 1, 3, and 4 of the Manchester Road District : — 1. Clearing, Widening, and £ s d Formation on flat ground on the Makino Road, from Wilson's Road to the boundary of the Feilding Borough — 720 chains . . 720 0 0 2. To Construct McCrea's Road— ls6 chains . . 774 0 0 3. To Bridge Makino Stream and Metal Forlong's Road, from Makiuo Road to the end of present metal on the Eastern side of Kiwitea Stream— l6o chains . . 490 0 0 4. To Trim and Metal Cemetery Road, from Cemetery Gate to Wilson's Gate— 7s chains .. 150 0 0 £2134 0 0 For the payment of interest at 5 per cent for 26 years on the above amount, under "The Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886," it is proposed to levy a Special Rate of one-tenth of a penny in the £ on the whole of the "rateable value of the rateable property (Crown and Native lands occupied by Native owners excepted) in Nos. 1, 3, and 4 Sub-divi-sions in the Manchester Road Board District, — By Ordek. CHARLES BRAY, Clerk Manchester Road Board. STRATFORD" COUNTY" cbUNcTL". TO CONTRACTORS. rTIENDERS invited, to close at |_ County Office, Stratford, on February 9th, at 1 1 a.m., for Contracts — No. 41, Metalling about 2 A miles. No. 47, Metalling about l| miles. No. 136, Metalling about 2\ miles Specifications, Sic, at County Office, Stratford. 11. W. CLIMIE, Engineer. THE LONGBURN SLAUGHTERING AND FREEZING COMPANY (Limited). i rpHE Works will be opened on 29th _1_ iust. to freeze stock on owners' account and boil down fat stock unsuitable for freezing. Farmers desirous to have stock frozen should niake early application to ensure space being secured. Arrangements have been made with Messrs Levin and Co., on behalf of the Company's agents, the National Mortgage and Agency Co., Limited, to make advances and render account sales direct to farmers on meat and tallow shipped through them. They will advance l|d per lb on mutton and l.kl per lb ou lamb and on tallow according to quality. The following can be taken as a guide to farmers as to the outcome of freezing on their own account : — A 6olb sheep at 3{d per lb in London v ill return 9/3.', net 651 b „ „ .. .. .. i".'il , 601 b „ S-Jd 10/6 ' „ 651 b 11 "',' „ 601 b „ 4*l 11,9$ „ 651 b 12/10 „ 601 b „ 4!, d 125 „ 651 b 13/6 „ The above is based on present value of skins ; with increased growth of wool on these the net return per sheep will be nioi c Further particulars will be furnished on application. A competent person has been engaged to dr«ifc freezing stock for farmers at their yards, free of charge. 3 A. MACPHERSON, Secretary. Longburu, 22ud January, 1894.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 232, 6 February 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 232, 6 February 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 232, 6 February 1894, Page 3

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