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Advertisements /"CRICKET CLUB CONCERT yj AND DANCE. Saturday, 13th February. In the Hall, Rangiwahia. Front Seats, 2s (including admission to Dance). .Back Seats, Is. THE following have been appointed special Daylight Parades : — THURSDAY, Februaky 4, 1897 " 11. 25 AT 7.30 P.M. All Members absent from these parades will befined. Every Member must be present at the muster parade on the 11th instant with the Armß, Accoutrements, and Govern* ment Property in bis possession. In the event of articles being found missing or deficient, the cost of the same will have to be made good. Any member who from sickness or other reasonable cause is unable to attend must send in his arms (with sight protector, &c.) to store on the 10th instant. Volley Firing at 5 a.m. on 12th inst. BY ORDER. THE Regular Monthly Meeting of the FIRE BRIGADE will be held at the Station on MONDAY, February Btb, 1897, at 7.30 p.m. Business Important. HENRY WORSFOLT>, Hon. Sec. F.V.F B. " MUSTCL MRS W. D. JAMES is prepared to receive Pupils for the PIANOFORTE . A dflrenß, Qubbn St. TO LET.— 3 Cottages (6. 5, and 4 rooms, respectively). Rents: Bs. 11s, and 6s, respectively. Good locality, — W. A. Samooands, Solicitor, FeilOiog.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 185, 8 February 1897, Page 3
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