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Farriers •lOHOixSEoV/NERS. BY Professor Sutnple's method, I Live reiolvcd to -lo ali uiy Shoeing, as I grt>:\tly aj.pr:iv«" -A it as being ihe safest, ni"st hmnau-'- and lasting. No liff-rence iti i l w **harg»'s. Ordinary Shoeing as usual if requiivd. Shoeing done by myself, or under my personal supervision. £ do not in;»>ud to do any Cheap Jock shooing, ss I h«ve too much respect for that noble ammrl, the horse, to do so. My prioes are 7s >*s. and 9s ner set, for which I guar-mtee satisfaction in wear, and comfort to the horse, which any man wbo is a gentleman must, 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 Jack style if asked f-.r. Gate hinj^s from 3d per lb, Maul rings from Is per pair, laying Ploughshares from ls ench. 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 positiou on niy own method, no matter how vicious the horse may be, which method was greatly approved of by Professor Sample. J. JENSEN. Feilding Shoeing Forge. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. riIHIS 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 6, 1883. PUB Ll'- NOTICE. IN thanking my customers and the Public generallv 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 cheaper than any farrier in town. I don't mention prices, as I sh ill probably keep lowering. All other smith's work very cheap. .N.B — Being one of Professor Sample's pupils I have all his methods and plans to work on if required. Mock in hand — Springs and Axles, Hinges anrt Bolts, Spade handles, Bull rine.'-, Bolts, lin to 7in, Chains, ( astor oil, >plit links, Tether swivel's, Wedges and Maul rings, &c , cheap. JOHN BISHOP, Veterinary Shooing Forge, Kimbolton Koad, Feilding. NOTICE. ]7 BERRY wishes the inhabit- . • ants of Makino, Kiwitea, & surrounding 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. E. GUKGOKY, "I Makino Road, Feilding, ! Engineeii, Millwright, Blaoki smith A Machinist. j ALL Classes of Engines, Machines and Agricultural Implements repaired with uispatch. Spr ng Traps, Weigh Tips, or Wool Drays made to order. Smiths' work in all its branches. Notices PUBLIC NOTICE^ WE the undersigned have agreed to close our places of business in Feilding at 7 p.m. on and after Monday, tbe 24th September, Saturdays excepted J. C Thompson R. Loudon W G. Hayhittle G. Crichton D. R. Lrwkrs J. B. Hamilton E, J. Cottrell N.B. — Customers are requested to accept this intimation, and make their purchases early. By order W. T. BO WATER, Hon. Sec. MR J ,W. EADE'S FEILDING FURNITURE AND BEDDING WAREHOUSE, MANCHESTER ST. PERSONS about to furnish, read ! Spring Couches, CretonneLeather and Horse Hair, with carved backs and arms from £3 10s. Wood and Iron B.dstoade, French and Colonial; Cots and Rassinettsj Chests of Drawers, in light and dark wood* ;; 15 different kinds ot chairs to choose from. Carpets and Hearth Rugs, Felt Squares, Linoleum, Fl'>or Cloths, Cocoa and China Matting, Toilet Sets, Ewers, Basins, and Odd Pieces, Perambulators, Clothes-baskets. Door nni Wool Mats, Fenders and Fire-irons; Assorted Picture-frame Mouldings A very nice Diuing Room Suite, covered with rep. Country oroers promptly attended to, carefnlly packed, and delivered free if over £6. Undertaker. • | "HE Partnership hitherto existing S between the Undersigned has. this day been dissolved by_mutua' consent. V-r Warburton wilFreeeive all 'moneys owing to and discharge al! liabilities due by tlie. said firm at Raln-erston. -and Mr Sandilands wiil i eceive all moneys owing to and dis- ' charge, all li.abilit-i-.-s due by the suid firm i at Feilding. ..''„. ' FfJOT'W RBURTON' W, A.. SANDILANDS -.-. Witness „ • , y '■■•-.' i: ■• I j^MjE;s i ;^RKN l isi3'N i , • "* !_ ' '"] Palmerston North.. •■,-''■•■ " • V.: '■'. ■'

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 45, 18 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 45, 18 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 45, 18 September 1883, Page 3

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