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• r " :, 'NEAIfoY;-^ 8,000, ;E^| :;f lii|SliJ:|f!lA^ !' ! v U p.; >.-.-^ai PROVED*^ ;|»i-» ■ ..t.'ir.-.-. «„j j ••■■'" ' ' ©fill-y6n'r : pfain arid save yonr ; se , ed Irom bird^ and ensure a better crop than i -..'.- b^'ahy other method. Fitteili'if desired,; to sow Turnips in drills or rows. X . XX: 'J- 77b\irvN^w BIigA'pCAST .SOWER, Forcefced, .- ';' ; ; ; 7 ' " , r F6r . Grain, Grass, and Turnips, is dimply perfect, s and the 'ch'sjch arge with both . of above machines ■■-'wil.l'-'fi'bts vary more,., than ?10 ounces to. the ']'"S'\ acre, while the best cup' feed varies from' 7 tbJOlbs .per acre. . ; -• ;"_.,.. ; . 7 : ..7 .i' . ;■. Our CHAFFeuirTERS -.■ ■-=■ .77- /XX:-:..X ; '" 7V X. : . -7 »_ I•" ■■■•■* ■■■'■ ■•■ ■ f " ■■'<■■• ' ■ : "_ Still .maintain -the lead, fitted. withi'_iew •'•Wrought Steel Mouthpiece. - Dur PATENT BAGGERSi (Mng-le or. double) are 1 a complete -iiccess. 'i K '' '■ • ' '■ ■ Copy of Te^imbrrfal :•"• •••■-.. : S'*' ' " 1 . ■-■• • i -X.' ■-, The^GroveV r lrw^lVMfirch 26th,;1886. ' ; I: have rhorouphly -tried your No 1 Ch_ffcirtter and Bap-per,' .which I' bouirht of your Christchurch -House, d lt has given me gr-ja.tp.st' : s.afisfac'tioh. 'sjndi • 1 frequently, -have much .pleasure hi recommending' this make to rny •friends who want a thorough irood' Ghafl-iitttr7 ,; '"• J '(si'gned) .- "- ,: ' : 7 ? i ............... ...... '"-'' '"■■ '"' \v 7 ,- OaRTDINER. '■ ..:-,! <:-t: •::>■: x^O^M G^ARS 4 AII Sizes- j. , '■' X\. ' ; •". * :■ .j.. ... -, -t .r ; },!.-<■.•,■;-•!.— •' .-'■ ' , --'v. '"Patjent. Pise fl arrows, with Balanciag _jcrew. ::Double F_rrow ; Ploughs. '""« Harrows; Grubbers., Iron and Steel Fencing Standards: . ■■ I^. ,;•■:■" Sr :^\.S : X : XXX^^ r: X' r x ,_ -'"•• .- : . 7 -. . Gray's Patent Standards for : Fol 4i%7v^pvand- Fixing Wire Netting, rr- ; duced prices. Fencing and Barjbed Wire (best brands). "'';' ' | Sole Agents 'or wiiiEß'^B^gN^ •« j ' '' '. ■-.-■:■•- T ' ' " . ■'"."'' MELBQURN HOUSE, WANGAKUI,---j ..TATLOB-,; CLQTeiER, JAND OU ITITTER,, ;:. Peps to nnnoui!ce hi^ SKOOND SIIT^MKNi; of Wiwt ol England and . '_Ba'uiiockh(iru- T WEEDS ! I'.x *' Siraco, direct froin Loudon. ■_ ) : •' . Also'iu Stock. — ...... _ ■ ,; . ; '. ■ K.aiapoi,. Roslyn, , Jli)spi<^ T and'Ortmaru. Txveerk. Fni.t« Trnm..£:i,>in-nd thfi Uryivalled Suits af '7£'_ ' 10s '.':Trousers and Vests fr-in s_l 'lbs. -Trousers from 18.<.. -,',.'l ■■ -7 ■.-■':■ O-NE-TjjrAL-fSOLICiTRD.... ' , ; :.'.'"' 77 : - > 7 r SITiTS M-VDK TO NIFA SDH EAT LOWEST RATES. -";■ r ' M •■ •■ i" 7: ■ S .-....- .;■'-./>.^ :-t t,i. j ..'"..'. .'7 ''-. 'S h'he, b,ost.;\york.ii)aJi,«hip guaranteed, a»>*l| all materials throughly shrunk",' ■•i. .•.'., S* :.■"■ ■PE©__{_E-bR. ... 1 <■:■;■ ■:-■'.■■ . ';<»<.» ,'/','■ -.t;--y^s c. ; »r ,ff_;r;V ]. ; . - . .. ■ . ■ V■r: ■• ■ ■'■'.•'. •' <■ ' ■■"'■'■■ '■' '' ■".— ■ ■ f ■■ ' • j . i lAitl ?nn :;■■' - ',-. .^-..-.- ~7T... ■■ | r ;... ":;'.;-' ialto^ (lltting E v^Xt/M : *i ; rv..V- ■'*' ',V'..~^iT "L!r%;;'^-i-; , sx,, s : . ■i|'» -ov .-'.U' ■.iw- t :.r,-;„ ...ly^'-Mi'ti .^.--...-,-^. I BEG to announce receipt of- new lci)n.signrnentiper:Roya! Mail Steamer ol^West of England, Scotch, and Other- Ho'ine^Tweeds. Also just re-. "cJßiv-d/gplen^id-ia-eorcnrentot Kaiajioi, (tioslyn^ Mosgiel, Oa-inard and other Qolohiah Tvv'eedsi. -J'iSifit-i from s£4. Trousers j and Vests from £2. Trousers frofir-i)- 1 . "'No fen__les"' wb-k.'" ~ ■-' '•>■• I ; 7 . 77 *7- 77" s ' ; - ; ; Goods thoroughly shrunk, Suits made to order, and the' best Fit, Style"; and Workmanship guaran eed ; : ; " ojvg TRIAD SOLIC-tED ,v 7 Xs- . ; W. STEVENS, Proprietor.

CLA I R V I LL E ; TEMPER ANGE ' BOARDING HOUSE AND. ■ l BAILERY. ; v JOHN GOULD begs -e-pectfull^o " -thank Iris friends and the public of Feilding and district f6r ! all -past 1 iavors,, aud to remind them that 'he is still supplying pure unadulterated Bread at ..."_ ,"■.'., ' ' " , ■'. ; • 6». PER 4_b. LOAF, for cash, on Deliver j.,.. All kinds of Confectionery and Pastry made to order. Weddings, Picnics, Balls, and Par ties supplied with every Requisite on I moderate terms. . -. , . ! Private Boarders will find all the Comforts pi a Home at this wellknown Establishment. A "Good Table and Clean Beds guaranteed. .... ... JOHN GOULD, Proprirtok Hl/T FWM. S. STAITE' JYX Solicitor, Feilding and Hal-combe

-. TREE-PLANTING SEASON. ALEXANDER LAIRD eAS to announce to those about to ■ plant Fruit, Forest, and Ornamen-' tal" Trees, that his stock this season is. remarkably healthy and well«grown. A....L. desires, to call special attention to^his Apple Trees. The collection will, be found, to embrace the most useful yarieti.es suited to the colony; many of them.are well furnished with fruit bu'ls, and by h e W caretully planted in the proper season a return may.be looked for the first year. INSPECTION INVITED, And. in order to facilitate, business I have appoinied Cummins, Sharpe, & Co.,' Ridgway street, my Town Agents, and being connected by Telephone, Customers leaving their orders with this firm, or at tlie Fairfield Nursery, may depend on my most careful and prompt attention. EARLY ORDERS SOLICITED. • Catalogues- are now ready; and will be sent post free to any address, on application. ALEXANDER LAIRD, falbpikld nubseby, Wanganui. 7' Box 31— P.0. JOB PRINTING m all its branches executed on the shortest notice at the Star Of_ce Charges vrv I reasonable.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 5, 24 June 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 5, 24 June 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 5, 24 June 1886, Page 1

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