Business Notices TO THE KLECTU v* O F 1 H OKOUA RIDING. Ladies and Gentlemen, — J BKG to offer myself as a cancii. 'i **- date to represent you in the Manawatu County CouncilImportant business which demands ™y p:c*-ent-e in the Waikatb makes it imr-ossible ior me to address you before the election. Your Obedient Servant, A TAX. McDoNALD. b AY- SON CO U N EII ST< .» K .-_. A. W. HEDGES, General * torekeeper, Sanson. '"jAIIIS Steve is now open, and thi '••■ set'lers ot'the Sandon and Carnarvon districts are informed tha* Mr Hedges hopes by keeping only first cla>.- g-oods 'o secure the patrouage cf the public. Ail fiood-i marked at lowest races. A. W. HEDGES. P T" H O M P S O N , Tinsmith, Feilding. S outing and Guttering fixed. Baths, Filters, and Tanks made to Order. All kinds of tinware on hand All orders neatly executed. — Country ' orders promptly attended to. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE e7"y"° v ~ sa ' Fhuiterer and Greengrocer. English & Colonial Seeds. Kidney and Fluke Seed Potatoes. Vegetables and Produce Bought. Cheap Books, Stationery and Toys New Testament -id, Prayer Book od. Ostrich Feathers Cleaned, Cured and Dyed in all the Newest Colors. Agent for English Seeds Produce Bought. Two Shops to let. Kent low. Kimbolton Road, Feilding, N.Z. TO THH HORSEOWNEUS OF FEILDING AND DISTRICT. fIAVING learned from Professor I I Sample the newest nnd best method of shoeing, I have resolved to do ad shoeing in future for those who desire it, according to his method, as I greatly approve of it as being the safest, most humane, economical, and lasting, with ! less iron and nails than in the ordinary style. No dillerence in the charges. Ordinary shoeing as usual if required. Al' smiths' work, shoeing in particular are done under my personal supervision. J. JENSEN, Wheelwright, and General Smith, Manchester Street, Feilding. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. millS is to certify that I have investigated Mr J. JENSEN'S method of tying up a Horse's hind feet in order to shoe him, and I approve of it for Vicious Horses. H. SAMPLE, Professional Horseman. Feilding. July 5, 1883. FEILDING READY MONEY STORE. \JT C\ T? atbittle' vv o Ix. a. Desires to draw attention to his stock oi Canterbury Hams and Bacon Local Hams and Bacon I* ew Cure. Canterbury Cheese Local Cheese | Also, A prime sample of Oamaru Potatoes. Together with a large and wellassorted stock of Groceries, 1 roninon gery, Earthenware, &c, Prime Fresh Butter Wanted Cash buyer 0/ Fungus and other Produce. For Sale The Undersigned have for sale — EYE grass seed— (Prime Canterbury samnle) Seed Wheat — (Machine dressed) Oats — (Seed and Feed) Fencing Wire- (6, 7, 8, & 10 guage) Fencing Staples Barbed Wire Clover Seeds of all kinds Sbeep Dip — (Little's and Cooper's) HALCOMBE & SHERWILL. jNOriCK. TH E Undersigned having given up the Sawmilling at Makino, beg to inform the public that we have a stock of Sawn Palings on hand which we are prepared to sell at veiy low prices. For 4ft 6in x fin, 20s per 1.000. CORPE & SON, To secure bargains early applicatioi. is necessary. PROOF OF DEBT FORMS may be purchased at the office of this paper. Price :• 3d eachy
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 24, 2 August 1883, Page 3
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