General Stores. , TO STATION-HOLDERS, FARMJ ERS, & TOWN RESIDENTS. VFULL and varied supply of all Classes of Oo.ds required by the above kept in stock, and sold at the Lowest Prices, oy the undersigned, — Dress Material in great variety Ladies' Jackets and Ulsters Ladies Underclothing i Flowers. Feathers and Scarves La.ies' Hats, velvet and straw , Corsets, Ribbons and Laces Calicoes, Sheetings and Lambskin Colonial and EnglLb. Flannels • v v hirting, wool en, cotton and Union (LOTHING. Men's Youth's and Boys' Shirts, Hats and Hosiery White and printed Moles Colonial made Clothing Mens' Suits, Trousers and Vests Mens' Trousers, Cardigan Jackets, Mens' and B«.,ys' Waterproof Coats BLANKETS. Colonial and Scotch 800 VS. Men's Women's and Children's Boots from best makers IRONMONGERY. j Axes in great variety i Slashers, long and short tomahawks and Hill Hooks Adzes, Picks and Mattocks Spades, Parks', and Lyndon's, and grafting Shovels, short ani long handled Saws, pit, cross cut, drag tooth, and the great American lightning Hand saws und tennon saws Augers, hits, gimlets, bradawls oes, rakes, forks, hayknives Smoothing irons, brooms Hammers, chisels, and locks T and butt hinges, knives and fjrks spoons, boilers, saucepans Chains, plough and trace chains Camp ovens and Co'onial ovens Churns, milk dishes, buckets, tubs GIiOCKRY. Teas from 2s 2d to 3s 3d, best value for the money Sugar, candles, soap, kerosene Preserved fish, castor and salad oils Pickles, sauces, biscuits, cheese, bacon Currants, Raisins, &c. SADDLEKY. | A splendid stock of English and Coioniai made saddles, bridles, stirrup leathers, whips, spurs, &c Crockery and Glassware in great variety A large assortme! t of paperhangings, scrim and tacks Oils and paints, boiled oil, raw oil, turps, ochre, paints in 1 and 2lb tins ready tor use, corrugated iron, ridging and spouting, nails, fencing wire, barbed wire, staples, wool packs, sacks, glass, arms and ammunition. D. R. LEWERS, General Stores, FEILDING. Notices MELBOUKNB ,0 RAND NATIONAL STEEPLEO CHASE, To be run at Melbourne, July 21, 1883. 4000 Members at 10s each. First horse, £1 00 ; second horse, £300; third hcrse, £200; starters (divi'-sd), £300; non-starters (divider!), £200. Total, £200. Result slips posted after drawing. Registered letters or telegrams not received Money orders or Cheques should be drawn in favor of Nellie Gkay. Address :— "Nellie Gray" Care of G. G. Miller. Box No 28 1, Post Office, Auckland. Or Box No 8, Po t Office Onehunga near Auckland Important. — in applying for tickets say if consecutive numbers are wanted or not. Directions. — 1. To send stamped directed envelopes. One for the enclosure of the Policy, and one for the Kesult of the consultation. 2. If possible, to forward P. 0.0., or Cheque. In case of Country Cheques, one shilling should be added lor Fxchange. 3. To write name and address as plainly as possible. 4. If possible, cheques should be marked by the Bank as " correct." Read this — Unlike any other consultation, the capital subscribed is nor. divided up into a number of small shares. Ihe prizes instead of being so numerous are very much • more worth having. The third prize in this being equal to the first prize in others. JOB PRINTING in all its branches executed on the shortest notice |at the Star Office. Charges very h reasonable ]
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 23, 31 July 1883, Page 1
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