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PHASES OF THE MOON. MARCH. First Quarter ... 10 9 12 a.m Full Moon ... 18 1 58 p.m Last Quarter ... 26 0 2 a.m PORT OF WELLINGTON. Shipping Telegraphed to 1 p.m. to-da] ARRIVED WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25. Charles Edward, s.s., 245 tons Graham, from Nelson and Wanganui Manaroa, s.s., 122 tons, Hart, fron Motueka. Waihi, s.s., 92 tons, Carey, fron Blenheim. Potone, s.s., 708 tons, Dillncr, fron Greymouth. Arahura, s.s., 1596 tons, Lambert from Greymouth. Tutanekai, s.s., 881 tons, Post, fron Lyttelton. TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS. Oreti, s.s., 12, tons, Robertson from Wanganui. Manuka, s.s., 4505 tons, Phillips from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Rotomahana, s.s., Collins, from Lyttelton. SAILED. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. Rakanoa, s.s., 2346 tons, Oarson. for Napier. , Mana, s.s., 134 tons, Corby, toi Patea. * XT . , Maori, s.s., 3399 tons, Newton, for Lyttelton. _ , . Manar<» I s.s. J 122 tons, Hart, for Motueka. j TO-DAY'S DEPARTURES. Stormbird,- s.s., 217 tons, Mclntyre for Wanganui. . Defender, s.s., 190 tons, Janueson, for Karamea. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wakatu, Lyttelton, via coast, FriVictom, Sydney, Auckland, Friday, Ulimaroa, Melbourne, via South, l ( nReguS Westport, Saturday. KaTiu, Napier, via coast, Saturday. Orari, Lyttelton, Sunday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kotoma-haoia, Lyttelton, to-day, 8 p.m. „ „ Dulwich, Lyttelton, Friday. Ulimaroa, Sydney, Friday. Victoria, Lyttelton Dunedin, Friday Star of England, Lyttelton, batuiArahura, West Coast. Saturday.

CHILDREN CRY FOR IT. One of the greatest proofs of Bee Ointment as a healing remedy was lately brought before tho Proprietary. It was in the Wairarapa district that a child of three years was observed to strike its finger with a hammer. The blood oozed out from the dimpled digit, dark and blaib, and the youngster fled to its motaer crying, "Bee, Bee, give me Eeoi The mother instantly came out and bound up the wound with line Uwtment on a piece of cotton o^u, me child went on contentedly playing as if nothing was the matter with it. The mother explained that tjhe ns.d always kept Bee Ointment in her house ever since she naa marri:/l. awl it had proved itself siiJi a pood friend, that it was a hoasahoiu word in the home. Fathers, usoi-hwfc, all of you who are bringing up fan iliea, remember the ailments .:nd »')» r '" which may beset your little children, and be forearmed. Keep Bee Ointment in y.our homes for all cuts, bruises, skin diseases, and rheumatism. Sold everywhere^^^^

TTUILDING OPERATIC AND TT^RAMATIC SOCIETY. DRILL HALL. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 9th and 10th APRIL. " IOLANTHB " Oil "THE PEER AND THE PERI " (By arrangement with Mr J. C. Williamson.) Dramatis Personae: The Lord Chancellor^^ r Maccdo Earlof Mountarara^ f worsfold Earl Tolloller ... Mr G. H. Jackson. Private Willis (of the Grenadier Guards) ... Mr W.H McLean. Strephon (an Arcadian S^E««™)^ lolantho - Miss Haybittle. Queen of the Fairies ... Mrs Walker. Celia, Leiia, and Fleta (Fames) Misses Mexted, Drew and Haybittle. , Phyllis (an Arcadian Shepherdess and Ward in Chancery) Miss Luxmooro Choruses of Peers and Fairies. FULL ORCHESTRA. Conductor ... Mr Wesley Woolhouse. Stage Managers Mr E. O. Mackay and Dr. Willis. Prices: Orchestral Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Doors open, 7.30 p.m. - Curtain 8. A. M. ONGLEY, Hon. Sec. SANSON PREMIER BUTCHERY. A LL Accounts unpaid on the 31st A March, will be handed over to Messrs Ongley and Kelly, Solicitors, Feilding, for collection. EDMUND BLAKE. POOLE'S HALL, KIMBOLTON. A CONCERT BY Members of tho Feilding Church Choir, assisted by friends, will be held in POOLE'S HALL, Kimbolton, on WEDNESDAY, April- 8. Proceeds in aid of the Kimbolton Presbyterian Church Building Fund. Doors Open at 7.30. Commence at 8. Admission, 2s and Is. HENRY E. ASTBURY, Hon. Sec. MANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL. FINAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that all rates unpaid after the 31st inst., will be sued for without further notice. A. K. DREW, County Clerk. March 26, 1908. TENDERS. mENDERS are invited for the erecJL tion of 11 chains 6ft boarded fence, and about 2 chains wire fence ; ab the High School, Manchester Street. Specifications at Bramwell Bros.' Store, where tenders may be left. Tenders close FRIDAY, March 27, at 5 p.m. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. G. CORNFOOT, Secretary. W. MILLAR ROBERTSON WILL, on FRIDAY NIGHT Next 27th, in DRILL HALL, -Feilding, give a Serio-Comic Monologue entertainment ; Bto 10 p.m. Admission to all parts Is;- half proceeds go to Feilding Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. . Front seate reserved for ladies.

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Feilding Star, Volume II, Issue 513, 26 March 1908, Page 3

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