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Farriers " 'iOHoKSJEOWNEKS. ft&k XI V Professor Sample's , method. ILareresolvti ~^"*3^»red to do all my Shoeing, as I aJL_iX.JC_X givatly approTt- of it as being the safest, must humane and lasting. No cliff -rence in the charges. Ordinary I Shoeing as usual if required. Shoeing I done by myself, or under "ay personal supervision. I do not inteud to do any Cheap Jack shoeing, as Ihuve too tmicii respect for that noble auiuial, the horse, ' to do so. My prices are 7s, Hs, aud 9s ' per set, for which I guarantee satisfaction in wear, and comfort to the horse, which any man who is a gentleman mast, I presume, approve more of than one-fifth of a ' penny per day, which is all that is saved on a set of shoes at Is less. All other work I will do in heap J&ek style if asked for. Gate hinges from 3d per lb, Maul rings from Is per pair, laying Ploughshares from Is each. Cheap work sold Cheap. Good work, Moderate prices. Terms — Strict Monthly Accounts. Prefer Cash if ConvenientN.B. — I undertake to shoe any horse ' in a standing position on my own method, no matter how vicious the horse may be, which method was greatly approved of by Professor Sample. J. JENSEN, Feilding Shoeing i^'orge. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEEN. npHIS is to certify that I have investigated Mr J. JENSEN'S method of tying »p a Horse's hind feet in order to shoe him, and I approve of it for Vieiouß Horsei. H. SAMPLE, Professional Horseman. Feilding, July 5, 1883. PUBLIC NOTICE. IN thanking my customers and the Public generally foi the support given me for the pa&t 6 years, I have determined to give them the benefit of my largely increased stock, strictly for cash I will shoe for cash eh^aper than any farrier in town. I don't mention prices, as I shall probably keep lowering. All other smith's work very cheap. N.B. — Being- one of Professor Sample's pupils I have all bis methods and plans to work on it required. Stock in hand — Springs and Axles, Hinges and Bolts, Spade handles, Bull rincs, Bolts, 2 in to 7in, Chains, Castor oil, Split links, Tether swivels, Wedges and Maul ryigs, At , cheap. JOHN BISHOP, Teterinary Shoeing Forge. Kimbolton noad, Feildißg. E. GREGORY, Makino Road, Feilding, Engineer, Millwright, Blacksmith <£ Machinist. ALL Classes of Engines, Machines and Agricultural Implements repaired with dispatch. Spr ng Traps, Weigh Tips, or Wool Drays made to order. Smiths' work in all its branches. E. G. begs to solicit a share of the patronage of the settlers of Feilding and surrounding districts, and trusts, i>j prompt attention and moderate charges, to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their orders. F*B 17 "I? ~D "V &f^i inhabitants of Makjt^ r^lrW ino ' Kiwitea, & snrLvMggKob* rounding districts to know he has commenced business as Farrier, in Gregory's shop, at Makino, and will give every attention to horses entrusted to his care. He will shoe saddle horses for 6s, light draughts 7s 6d, heavy draughts, 8s 6d. Notices notice! MRS WARNE (late of Clareville House, Feildin-:) begs to intimate that she has opened a Private Boarding House in Ashurst, where I ravellers, Families, and Bridal Parties will find ev«irv accommodation, combined with civility and attention. T) ty H O M P 8 O N, Tikskith, Feuding. Spouting and Guttering fixed. Baths, Filters, and Tanks made to Order. All kinds of tinware en hand All orders neatly executed. — Country ordert promptly attended to. CHABGEB STBICTLY MODERATE FLOUE! FLOIJB 1 ! A SK for Chamberlain's FLOUR admitted t» to be the bast in the Manawatn. Chamberlain's is the only mill that is fitted with appliances for tiior*»ughi) mixing the wheats, essential to making Good Flour. Orders punctually attended to. W, E. CH A m BEKL AI M Feilding Steam Jhlour Hill. The Undersigned have for sale — KYE grass seed- (Prim« Canterbury sample) Seed Wneat — (Machine dressed) Oats — (Seed and Feed) Fencing Wire—(6, 7, 8, & 10 gnage) Fencing Staples Barbed Wire Clover Seeds of all kinds Sheep Dip— (Little's and Cooper's) HALCOMBjS dfc SfIEKWILL.

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 39, 4 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 39, 4 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 39, 4 September 1883, Page 3

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