STEVENS AND GORTON, GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS FERGUSSON STREET. Agents for Liverpool, London, and Globe Insurance Company. HAVE FOR SALE— 100 sacks very superior tiparrowbill .^eed Oats 100 sacks very superior Canadian Oats 500 Sacks good Feed Oats Also, — 600 bushels old pasture Eye Grass ( machine dressed) 100 sacks superior Cocksfoot seed 20 sacks tall Fescue (grown by Messrs Owen and Lethbridge.) From Messrs John Shaw & Sons. Seed Merchants, London — Clovers, Fescues and other Grasses. From Messrs Hir^t and Sons", London — Champion Swede Tuin'p, Purple Top and Green Top, Aberdeen Turnip, Devonshire Grey btone, &c. Tbe general excellence of the seeds supplied by these Merchants is too well-known to our clients to need comment frern us. Our Prices will bear comparison with those of any Wholesale Merchants in the Colony. Prices and Samples on application STEVENS & GOETON, Feilding, Bulls and Palmerston N, IMPORTANT Changes and Alterations shortly to transpire in con, nection with my business render it an absolute necessity for the immediate disposal of the whole of my stock at present on the premises. General Bona Fide Realisation Sale NOW ON. Everything to be sold regardless of Cost. COME S SEE The Wonderful BARGAINS. M^w^n DRAPERY AND |N|eV6P WAS CLOTHING Sold at such Sweeping Reductions before. PREVIOUS TO CHANGES and Alterations I will dispose of my Large and Splendid Drapery Stock at TREMENDOUS LOW PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. All outstanding accounts are requested to be paid to me on or before the 25th August next, and all claims against me be sent in at once for payment. Customers will please make a note of this. J. B. HAMILTON, FEILDING& PALMERSTON TENANT WANTED IMMEDIATELY For that desirable Eesidence (known as Port's), situated on the Eailway line — five minute's walk from Makino Railway Station. 15 acres of land attached and good orchard. Excellent well and all necessary outbuildings. Apply to H. L. SHERWILL, Feilding. JpvISTEICT OEDE RS . September 11th, 1886. The Manchester Rifles will parade for G ove nment Inspection on Thursday, the 14th day of October, 1886, at 6.30 p.m. sharp. C. STAPP, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding Militia and Volunteers. FEILDING BUTCHERY. HENRY RUTHERFORD begs to thank his numerous customers for the lavors so liberally accorded him during the past ten years. He would ask them not to be led away by any misleading price lists i His well-known Establishment will be conducted for the future on the same principles as in the past, by supplying the Best Meat at the Lowest Prices. HENRY RUTHERFORD, Proprietor.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 44, 23 September 1886, Page 3
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