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;• OTAKI MAORI RACING CLUB. HACK RACE MEETING, 24th MAY, 1894. \ A CCEPTANCES close at 9 p.m. J\, on THURSDAY, 17th instant, for the following events : — Trial Handicap, of £21 — -J mile ; acceptance, ss. First Hurdles Handicap, of £60 — 1 mile 65 chains ; acceptance, 30s. Glasgow Plate, of £120— H miles; acceptance, 50s Second Hurdles Handicap, of £40 — 1£ miles ; acceptance, 20s. Flying Handicap, of £60— f mile ; acceptance, 30s Stewards' Stakes Handicap, of £70 — 1^ miles; acceptance, 30s. Also, Entrance tor — Boyle Plate Handicap, w.f.a., of £30 — 1 mile ; entrance, 255. Note.— Otaki Post and Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m. ,1 SSEMBLY ROOMS, FEILDING, J\. ONWEDNESDAY, 16th MAY, 1894. GRAND CONCERT, In aid of the Funds for the Erection of a NEW FEILDING WESLEYAN CHURCH. PROGRAMME : 1. Overture ... String Baud 2. Song, " Queen of the Earth," Mr G. H. Bennett 3. Song, " The Lost Chord " (Sullivan) Miss Grace 4. Recitation, "The Buttonholemaker's Soliloquy" Rev. W. Judkius 5. Glee, " Iron Founders " Company 6. Song, " The Mighty Deep " (W. H. Jude) ... Mr. A. G. Carty 7. Song, " Garden of Sleep" Miss Brunette 8. Trio, " A little Farm well Tilled" ...Messrs Simpson, Eade, & A. G. Carty 9. Song, " Close to the Threshold " ...Mr G. E. Johnson Interval of Seven Minutes. 10. Overture String Band 11. Song, " I Fear No Foe" Mr M.O.Meadows 12. Pianoforte Solo, " Major v. Minor March "... Miss Thompson 13. Song, " Come unto Me" Miss Grace 14. Glee, " Brightest day of all the Year" ... Company 15. Recitation, " The Last Hymn " ... Rev. W. Judkins 16. Song, "Starof ßethlehem " Miss Cartj' 17. Song, 41 My Pretty Jane" Mr A. Eade 18. Glee, " O Hush thee, my Babie" Company Accompanists : Misses Giesen, Thompson, and Carty, and Mr Moore. Conductor of thejCompany and Orchestra, Mr R. F. Haybittle. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8 p.m. Front Seats, 2/- ; Back Seats, 1/-. A. G. CARTY, Hon. Sec. "opening~notice. To the Inhabitants of Feilding and the surrounding Districts. Geo. Flyger (Late of Wellington and Wanganui), TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, BEGS to announce that he has opened in Feilding a first-class Tailoring Establishment, where customers can rely on getting a Perfect Fit, and made up in the latest and most fashionable styles. All Materials thoroughly shrunk btforc being made tip. From those who have not previously had garments made he respectfully solicits one trial. Note the Address — GEORGE FLYGER, Opposite E. Feck, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Manchester Street, Pboprietob. THE LAST CHANCE. MESSRS BILLENS AND BUNTING, PHOTOGRAPHERS, WHILE thanking the good people of Feilding, and surrounding districts, for the liberal patronage accorded thorn, beg to announce that i their Feilding Studio -will positively Close in a Fortnight. All who wish to secure I One Dozen Enamelled Cabinets and a 15in. x 12in. Enlargement an Opal for One Guinea will kindly take advantage of this grand opportunity. Our work is second to nonein the Col* ony, and is now well known all over the District. Dont forget '. Lost two weeks. BILLENS & BUNTING, Palmerstou North. HE undersigned begs to notify that he is Reliuguishing Business at Colyton, and offers the whole of his Tools and Stock for sale, cheap, as follows : — 1 pair Blacksmith's Bellows, 1 Anvil, 2 pairs Vices, 1 Drilling Machine, 1 set Stocks and Dyes (new), I set Shoeing Tools, Hand Hammer, Sledge Hammer, &c. ; also, 1 set of strong Harrows. No reasonable offer refused. Apply to S. INGRAM, Blacksmith, Or, D. Hknderson, Colytou. FOR SALE— FIRST-CLASS Butchery Business, together with about 70 acres of Freehold Land (sub-divided and in grass), 1-roomed Cottage, Slaughterhouse, «fee. Apply, for terras, to EDWIN SAN DEM AN, Solicitor, Birmingham. ~ LAND fcOR~fIALET~7~""~ 1 01 ACRES, 4 miles from FeildlOl ing, ploughed, fenced, and in grass, excepting 28 acres oat stubble. Price, £7 per acre ; £900 might remain on mortgage at 5 per centApply to H. L. SHERWILL, Feilding.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 314, 15 May 1894, Page 3

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637

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 314, 15 May 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 314, 15 May 1894, Page 3

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