Masonic News. NFW ZEALAND GRAND LODGI RECOGNISED BY THE ENGLISE AUTHORITIES. (Per Press Association.) Wellington, June 30. Mr H. D. Bell, M.H.R., has receivec a cable message from London intimat ing that the negotiations for the recogni tion of the Grand Lodge of New Zealand by the Mother lodge of Great Britain have eventuated successfully. During his recent visit to the Old Country, Mi Bell took a prominent part in the endeavour to bring abont this result and Masons throughout the colony will be glad to learn success has crowned his efforts. > __ —- Wellington Land Board. -o A regular meeting of the above was held yesterday. Present — Messrs J. H. Baker (Commissioner, in the chair), A. W. Fitzherbert, and F. Pirani, J. Stevens, A. W. Hogj», M fl.R.'s. Amongst other business, the followin? was dealt with :~ Transfer approved— W. H. Hart to G. Hart, section 20, Block XVI, Apiti. Conversions approved— G. Larsen, G Stone, R. J. Humber, S. Rose, T. C. M. Elliott, R. Neilsen, E. Kelly. Forfeitures and surrenders — Marton No 4, A. M. Bonsfield, J. Rutf, R. Ring, J. Powell, T. Moffat ; Hunterville, J, Millet^
Board pnd residence in a private family may be obtained by a gentleman. See " wanted " column. An additional attraction has been added to the great winter sale at the Bon Marcbe. It consists of a complete set of warehouse samples of hosiery, gloves and umbrellas, corsets, ladies and children's bats and mens shirts, hosiery, hard and soft felt hats and caj>s. All these goods will be fouud from 10 to 15 per cent under the wholesale warehouse prices daring the great sale at the Bon Marche. Spence and Spence. — Advt. Many stubborn and aggravating cases of rheumatism that were believed to be incurable and accepted as life legacies, have yielded to Chamberlain's Pain Balm, much to the surprise and gratification of the sufferers. One application will relieve the pain and suffering, and its continual use insures an effectual enre. For sale by the Farmers' Co-op. Aflsociation. Ltd., Feilding. Advertisements A SSEMBLY ROOMS, FEILDING. Lessee and Manager— Mr Tom Pollabd. Teasurer— Mr W. O'Sullivan. Return op the Favourites. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Friday and Saturday, 31st July and Ist August. POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY. 60 — W NUMBER — 60 INCLUDING AN ORCHESTRA OF TEN. Arrangements for the Season — FRIDAY, JULY 81st, Planquette's Celebrated Comic Opera, " Paul Jones." SATURDAY. AUGUST Ist. Lecocq's World-Famed Work, ' Girofle-Girofla." Magnificent Wardrobe, Scenery, and Effects. Prices : 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box Plan at Carthew's. FRED. W. DUVAL, Basiness Manager. y^ JkgL 1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. | FEILDING LODGE, No. 41, rfIHE Regnlar Monthly Meeting of the j I above Lodge will be held at the i Foresters' Hall, Bowen Street, Feilding, on FRIDAY, 31st July. 1896. Lodge tyled at 6 o'clock p.m. Business: Installation of W.M. and Investiture of Officers. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited By command of the W.M. THOMAS W. K. FOSTER Secretary. Palmerston v. Feilding. SENIOR CHAMPIONSHD? FOOTBALL MATCH. On the Oval, TO-MORROW, Commencing at 2.45 p.m. The Winner secures Manawatu R.U. Shield for season 1896. Admission, Is ; Ladies and Members (with tickets) free. " CHELTENHAM HALI! SATURDAY, AUGUST Ist, 1896. Grand Entertainment BY THE APITI BIJOU MINSTRELS, IN AID OF THE APITI BRASS BAND FUND. Doors open 7.30 ; commence at 8 sharp, Popnlar Prices — 2s and Is. RANGITIKEI ELECTORATE. Ladies and Gentlemen, — IN compliance with numerous requests from various parts of the Electorate that I would definitely announce my candidature for the Rangitikei seat at the forthcoming Election, I take this opportunity to state that I intend to contest the seat against allcomers ; and that, at an early date, I shall place my views on the leading political questions of the day before the electors. Meantime, however, I desire to state I shall consider myself untrammelled by party ties, or party considerations, believing that the time is opportune for constituting our legislature upon a broad national basis. Thanking you for the honor conferred and confidence evinced in me by the numerous requests that I would contest che seat, I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, FRANCIS PHILLIPS KELLOW, Marton ' VOLUNTEER HALL. SKATING! SKAIINGM Excelsior Skating Kink. OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, from 7.80 to 10. Admission Is, with use of skates. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS, from 2-80 to 5 o'clock (for ladies and children only>. Admission 6d, with use of skates. Skilled Assistants always in attendance to assist beginners. The Proprietor reserves the right of refusing admission. Haybittlc's band in attendance every evening. Skates for sale or biro. THOri. A. HOWELL, Proprietor. JJTVuU Security, either rural or town, at.f rom 5 to 6 per cent., according to margin offered, Ap^ tO HgpH L. SHERWILL.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 27, 31 July 1896, Page 3
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