NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. * MISCELLANEOUS. Gold neck chain lost. Gardening done . by the day by practical man. Devon and Art Pottery on view at A. H. Atkinson's. Call at the C.T.C. Stores for cheap goods. Black thoroughbred mare lost. England v. Mauawatu (cricket) at Palmerston on 6th and 7th insts. Excursion fares to Woodville races Men wanted for road formation. Parcel taken by mistake from D. Younger's stables. ■» Abraham & Williams Palmerston N. stock sale on 6th December.
— -y.i •'-'^'•'i&is^T'T'jJ NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RACES AT WOODVILLE. /~\N sth and 6th December a Special Train, stopping where required, will leave Feilding at 7.15 a.m., connecting at Palmerston with the 8.15 ' a.m . train for Woodville. Return train will leave Palmerston for Feilding at 8.12 p.m., after arrival at 6.50 p.m train from Woodville. Holiday Excursion Tickets, available for return till 7th December will be issued to Woodville on sth December, and by morning train on 6th December from Feilding to intermediate Stations. BY ORDER. CRICKET. ENGLAND V. MANAWATU. THE first match of the English tour will be played on the Sports Ground, on Thuesday and Friday* December 6th and 7th next at midday. Admission to ground Ib, and stand Is. Ladies half price. Afternoon Tea obtainable on tbe grounds. F. J. OAKLEY, Hon. Sec. M.C^ FEILDING CHORAL SOCIETY. "TYRILL HALL, FEILDING. WEDNESDAY, 12th DECEMBER. "THE MESSIAH." PRINCIPALS— Miss Lynn Mills (Syddney), Miss Daisy Taylor (Hawera), Rev S. J. Handover (Wellington), Mj: Charles Clarkson (Wellington), supported by full chorus and orchestra. PIANISTE— Mrs A Richmond, . ORGANIST— Mr J. A. McKenzie. CONDUCTOR— Mr H. TempleWhite. Tickets, 4s, 3s, and 2s. Commence at 8 p.m. Early doors, 7 o'clock, 6d extra. • Box pland at Milson A Coleß.' A. M. COSSLETT. ** Secretary. .j.. .• — ; ""' SALE OF INDIAN CURIOS, &c, IN the Feilding Presbyterian Hall, on Wednesday, sth Dec* jber, under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church, a Sale of Indian Curios, English Art Jewellery, and other artioles will be held. Open from 2 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 10 , p.m
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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 130, 30 November 1906, Page 3
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