" Chateau Tanunda " brand Delicious Adelaide Claret, eto. Walker's Whisky. Look for gold capsule. Queen's Ale. Brightest and best imported — Advt. (Reading matter continued on 4th page.)
'■ riven i 3f i ' i t.i«i» •? THE APITI CO OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY, Ltd. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Shareholders of the above Company will be held in Guy's Hall, Apiti, on THURSDAY, the 7th October, 1897. Meeting to commence at 8 p.m. BUBINKBS : To adopt Balance-sheet, and elect two Directors in place of the two retiring Directors (Messrs E. Miller and T. J. Clapham), who offer themselves for reelection. B. A. MILLER, Secretary. GRAND CONCERT AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. ASSEMBLY ROOMS. •niRLDAY, Bth OCTOBER. In aid of the FEILDING BRASS BAND UNIFORM FUND. First Part. — CONCERT. 1 Overture— Orchestra 2 Song, " Best ot All "—Mr Batler 8 Song, "Estudiantina" — Mrs Dickson 4 March (organ), " Flambeaux "—Mr St. L. Toner 5 Duet, " The Moon has Raised her Lamp above" (from Benedict's ' Lily of Killarney" — Mr Butler and Mr Revington Jones 6 Song, " Come Back to Erin "—Mr St. L. Toner 7 Recitation, " The Cork Arm "—Mr Mannon 8 Song, " Last Night " (Marziale)— Mrs Revington Jon^s 9 Song, " That'll Do "-Mr W. F. Elkington 10 Song, "Out on the Deep"— Mr Revington Jones 11 Song, "Look In Mine Eyes" (for first time in N.Z.)— Mr St L. Toner 12 Song, •• How Could We Know ?"— Mrs Dixon 18 Duet, " Ye Banks and Braeß "—Mrs Revington Jones and Mr St. L. Toner Second Part : Tilt celebrated and immortal Breach of Promise Case, " BARDELL v. PICKWICK, " As interpreted by the following strong Caste of Characters : — Jadge Mr T. S. Cornish Sergeant Buzfuz (Counsel for Plaintiff) ...Mr R. W. Hammond Sergeant Snubbins (Counsel for Defendant) ... Mr A. G. Carty Mrsßardell Mr Pickwick ... Mr J. H. Graham Mrs Cluppins — Mrs Bombaetus Furioso Mr Perker ... ... Mr O. Cooper Mr Goggan Mr F. T. H.Brabant Mr Winkle Mr F. F. Haggitt Sam Weller Mr H. Flyger Constable! — Messrs Ash worth & Tuoby The Boy Clerk of Court ... Mr G. E. Johnston Mrs Sanders ... And solicitors, friends, and attendant*. Doors open 715 p.m. ; commence at 8. Front Seats, 2s 6d ; Back Seats, Is ; Reserved Seats, 3s. P. O. CLARK, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. mHE MANCHESTER KIFLEB PARADES FOR OCTOBERTHURSDAY, Hth (Government) „ 2lßt (Company) „ 28th (Government) The Government and Company Parades will be held at 7.30 p.m Old "Volunteers formerly connected with the Manchester Rifles or any other Volunteer Corps desirous of enrolling in a corps of Veterans, are requested to send in their names to the Secretary. GEO. KIRTON, Captain. MANCHESTER RIFLES. DAYLIGHT PARADE of the Manchester Rifles will be held on FRIDAY afternoon, at 6.30. At 7 o'clock the Company will march out with the Feilding Band. GEO. KIRTON, Captain. TO BUILDERS. finENDERS are invited for the _|_ building of a Church at Fowlers. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr Tompkin'B store, Fowlers. Tenderer to find labour and all raafctfal, except timber. Tenders to close on Monday, October 18th, at 1 p.m., addressed " Chairman, Church Committee, Fowlers." The lowett or any tender not necessarily accepted. CLERE, FITZGERALD, AND RICHMOND. TO BUILDERS. mENDERS are invited for the X erection of a six roomed House and Woolshed at Apiti. The timber for both is on the ground. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Colonists 1 Land and Loan Corporation Office, Feilding, up to loth instant, and with Mr Short, Apiti, from the 16th instant to the date for closing tenders — viz., the 25th October. W. J. SHORT. Apiti Sale. WEDNESDAY, 13tu OCTOBER. /CHARLES CARR will sell by \J public auction, as above, nt 1 p.m. — 20 head mixed cattle 100 hoggets Settlers arc solicited to forward their entries aa coon as possible,
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 83, 5 October 1897, Page 3
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