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Temperance Items. In a small town in Saxony, the ocal authorities have forbidden perwns who havo not paid their taxes < for three years to irequent inns and public-houses, their names being 1 hung up in the establishments io question. Although the population is only 1750, the list contains no less than 116 names. We hope on behali of the authorities (says one paper) that the taxes ma} bo paid, but on that of the defaulters that they may still be kept out of the way of danger. On their recent visit to Ireland, ' Lady Somerset and Miss Willard addressed large and enthusiastic gatherings in Dublin. It is a pleasure to have to record that the Lady Mayoress of Dublin gave an '• At Home " at the Mansion House, to which up wards ot five hundred pupsts had been invited to " meet Lady Henry >omerset and Miss Frances Willard '' Both ladies expressed themselves very much pleased with the reception they hnd been accorded in Dublin. The Alliance News thus reports :— "Miss France? E. Willard. President of the World's and United States National Woman's Christian Temperance Union, lefc our shores on Wednesday, June 13th, for New York on the I eutonic. Recpptions are bein,? held at ttvenstwi and at Will&rri Hall. Chicago. During her prolonged stay, although the state of W health has prevented many public appearances, Miss Willard has in many ways contributed signally to the advancement of the Temperance cause. She had refused him by letter for the third time, and he wrote again saying that he should not give in, and imploring 1 her to give him hope. And then the reply came again in the shape of a piece of paper with the little word "NO " written big in the centre. And at the foot, in an urdinary hand, she had DUt — " Copies of this negative can always j be had." And then he gave up in despair. Advertisements. K EATING'S POWDRR ~ ZEATING'S POWDER This Powder, so celebrated, is utterly unrivalled in destroying Bugs, Beetles, Fleas, Moths and all insects (whilst perfectly harmless to all animal life). AH woollens and furs should be well sprin* kled with the Powder before placing away. It is invaluable to take to the seaside. To avoid disappointment insist upon having ' Keating's Powder.' No other powder is effectual, \BUGS FLEAS KILLSMIOTHS BEETLES ) MO-QUITpES Unrivalled m destroying Fleas, Bugs, Cockroaches, Beetles, Moths in Furs' and every other species of insect. Sportsmen will find this invaluable for destroyin»j fleas in their dogs, and also ladies for their pet d"gs. The public are cautioned that every package of the genuine powder bears the autograph of Thomas Keating ; without this any article offered is a fraud. bold in tins only KEATI V G'S WORM TABLETS ZEATING'S WORM TABLETS A Purely Vegetable Sweetmeat, both in appearance and taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for Intestinal or Thread Worms. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for children, Sold in tins by all druggists. Proprietor, Thomas Zeatino, London. PALMERSTON NORTH CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. ANNUAL GATHERING o.v BHOWGROUND, PALMERSTON N., ON Prince of Wales' Birthday, FKIDAY, NOVEMBRR 9th. To Commence at 12 o'clock. OBIEF EVENTS on PROGRAMME. Boy'B Race, teams of four, under 15 years, one mile; open to all boys at- 1 tending schoolß in the district, certifi- ! cate from teacher to accompany entries; each boy to run 440 yds; entrance, Is per team; Ist prize, four silver medals. Glasgow Handicap, of two distances, 120yd8 and 220 yds flat ; highest number of points to win ; points to count as follows ; Ist 5, 2nd 3, 3rd 1 ; nonrinaation 4s ; acceptance 6s ; let prize LlO, 2nd L 2, 3rd Ll. Palmerßton North Caledonian Handicap, of two distances, 440 rds and 880yHs. Highest number of points to win ; points to count as follow : Ist, 5 ; 2 d, 3; 3rd, 1. Nomination, 4a; acoettance, 6s. Ist prize, LlO ; 2nd prize, L 2; 3rd prize, Ll. Hurdle Bace (handicap), 220ycb, 10 flights ; nomination 2s, acceptance Is ; Ist prize L 3, 2nd priz^ L I,3rd 10s. Bunnmg High Jump (handioap) ; nomination Is ; acceptance Is ; Mr Carmo<3\ 's medal, value L 8 3s, and first prize, Ll ; 2nd. Ll. Walking Bace (handicap), two mi'^s ; nomination 2s, acceptance 8a ; Ist prize L 5, 2nd Ll 10s, 3rd 10s. Manawatu Handicap, one mile, nomination 2s acceptance 4s ; Ist prize L 6, 2nd Ll 10s, 3rd 10s Bicjcle Bace (handicap), one mile; nomination, 2s ; acceptance Is ; Mr Park's trophy, value L 2 2s, and Ist prize Ll, 2ndLl. Bicycle Bace (Handicap). Five miles. Nomination, 2s ; acceptance, Is Trophy value L 2 2s and Ist prize, Ll,2nd prize Ll ; 3rd prize, 10s. Dancing and Piping— Pilbrochs, Grand Highland Reel. Marches, Boys' Highland Dtncing, Hig -land Fling, St »«thpeye, and Heels. Gillie Callum, Shoaun* treus, etc. Prizes from i' 3to £5. Entrance, (on ground) 2s 6H. Skipping Tope Kace for Girls. Tossing the Caber, Throwing the Hammer. Puttine the Stone. Wrestling (three Btyles), Sack Hurdle Rac«, Best Dres. sed Highlander (boys'), Bicycle Teams Race, and Consolation Race. All go d prizes as per full Programme. Entries on ground. Messrs Wood and Wiahart'a handsome silver medal for highest aggregate in running and walking events Nominations for all handicaps and Boys Team Race must be in the hands of the Secretary or at Mr Thacker's shop on or before noon on Wednesday, the 24th of Octdber, 1891. Entrance money must accompany entries ; and in handicap events, description of colors and performances for previous two years, or if no performance during previous two years, last two performances prior. Only postal orders, money orders, or cash will be received All handicaps to be measured back from the scratch line. W. H, CoJjLingwood, Hon. Sec,

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 99, 20 October 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 99, 20 October 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 99, 20 October 1894, Page 4

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