"BEAN COMPETITION" AT E. J. COTTRELL'S STORE, MANCHESTER STREET, FEILDING. mHE GLASS JUG now exhibited in Mr Cottrell's Window has been FILLED WITH BEANS and Sealed by Messrs Lethbbidge, Bartholomew & Sherwill. Every Purchaser of 5s WORTH OF GOODS will be entitled to an estimate. An additional estimate for every FIVE SHILLINGS expended. The person guessing the Exact Number will receive the first prize, viz. — £5 ; the second nearest, £2 ', ! third nearest, £\. \ The JUG will be opened and con- j tents counted by the above gentlemen on or about the FIEST WEEE IN MAY. Notification will be advertised. COMPETITION NOW ONI E. J. COTTRELL, Storekeeper, Feilding. STEVENS AND GORTON WHOLESALE MERCHANTS AND General Importers, FEILDING. JUST ARRIVED— "VfEW SEASON'S TEAS. J^l Boxes, splendid value. SUGARS, White & Yellow Crystals. Currants and Raisins, Rice, &c, &c. Ex Zealandia, direct from London — Fencing Wires — Nos 6, 7 and 8, annealed and drawn 4 Barbed American Galvanised 4 do do Patent Acme do DP Staples Strainers, Spanners, &c. Arrived per s.s. Coptic, direct from London — New Season's Turnip Seeds and Clovers, &c. — Green Top Aberdeen Turnip Purple Top Aberdeen Turnip White Stubble Turnip Devonshire Grey Stone Turnip And Swede Turnip Also— Clovers — Alsyke White Red Cow Grass Timothy Yellow Trefoil And a large collection of all the useful varieties of Fescues, Fiorin, Crested Dog'stail, &c. N.B. — As we are direct importers, settlers will do well to inspect our stocks and ascertain our prices before committing themselves elsewhere. We can offer special inducements. All seeds tested on arrival. AGENCIES. Peacock's Imbricnnt Sheep Dip (cost £3 per 1,000 gallons) Australian and Calcutta Tea Association ACME BAEI3ED WIRE COMPANY STEVENS & GORTON, Feilding, Bulls and Palmerston N. AMERICAN SADDLERY. MR HENRY desires to intimate that for the ensuing month he will sell SADDLERY AND HARNESS of all kinds, at the LOWEST RATES FOR CASH. The stock now on hand MUST BE CLEARED to close accounts. Mr Henry requests that his customers, who have received their accounts, will forward cheques for the same a,s soon as possible. CHARLES HENRY. TENDERS FOR CUTTING FIREWOOD. rpENDER^ are invited for cut_l_ ting-^ 30 cords 2-foot Matai 20 cords 4-foot Matai Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders will close on Saturday at the residence of the undersigned. JOHN CURRAN, I Denbigh Street. FIREWOOD. ! FOR SALE — Matai, Manuka, and Tawa, in any quantities — 2 and 4 feet lengths— to suit purchasers. JOHN CURRAN, Denbigh Street, Feilding. April 5, 1886.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 128, 8 April 1886, Page 3
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