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s HELD ■& GEAY'S * New Force-feed Broadcast Sower, it' ; ■ ■ ..... ■■ - : '.;..■- --*■..■'■'■. For (Tram, Grass, and Turnips, is simply perfect. The discharge will NOT 16 VARY MORE thnu lOoz to the acre, while the best cup feed varies from . 71b to 401 b per acre. r ' , : [TESTIMONrAL.T :, ...-.." Bayswflter, Ojtautau, January 30, 1886. ;, : The New Force-feed, broadcast Seedsower T got 'from "you this season has given .unqualified .satisfaction both with Grain and Grass Seeds. Its regularity in sowing to the quantities required was in every way superior to any w6 have hitherto used ; aod we- could with every confidence leave its work- ■. in£ to any of the, farm hands, the benefit thereof being a feature in seed L<; sowers such as* hitherto we have not had in any of our seed sowers. " (Signed) J. H. Smith. j ; OUR PATENT B i^GERS (Single or Double) over 40 made since n . i June, 18 5. \f, •'" ■ ' ("Testimonial ] * i■' " • ■ " • Qore, August 7. 1886. c Be wnrki'n.jr. of the r^agger you lately fitted on to my chaffentter. bought from you four years ago, I beg* to state thac nothing could work better. I would have, had the Bagg-'n^ apparatus fitted on long asro, but evory body that seemed to know anything about Self Baggers h^ld that a Chaffmuter * would not cut so much with a Bagger as without it. However, I«m thor- . .pnjfhiy well satisfied. We make capital work with t-lm machine, novfir * hftyihg any stoppages through belts, Ac., goina: wrong, which is the main oliject with eithpr a thrashing- machine or chaffeutter, if the owner mean 3to please, the farmers, and I have had a good deal of experience in that line, t luiving 1 bepri. threshing- and cfiaffciitting' for over 17 years south of Ralclutha, i The. Cutter has bien at work now for over' two months and we have not. had >■ -a jingle breakage. ,' . (Signed) John Chkgan. [ i .'PATEINr DISC HARROWS," with; Balancing- Screw. : Double -furrow Ploujj-h*-, iFTanrows, }G rubbers. Iron and Stftel Fencing * Standards,; also Gray's . Patent Standards for Folding Sheep and FixiugM ire Netting.-.— reduced prices. i < -Fencing und Barbed Wirer— best brands. j j Sole Agents or Vv alkers Patent Strainers, 6d eac' 1 . MANCHESTER Tailoring GlbtMng r all Outfitting Estaftlishment, ! MXT TO BUCKINGHAM PALACE, I BEG to ''announce ' : receipt of new ' consignment per Roya! M:vil Steamer oi West of England, Scotch, and other ; Horn ft Tweed's. Also just rec^'ivpd.. splendid assortment ■:ot;-Kaia.poi, lioslyn, Mosgiel, Oainaru and other ('oioiiini I weeds. Suits from £i. Trousers aud Vests trout £2. i ru users fi'oin i?ss. No. ■ females' w.ork. , . . . ■■ :■■■;, ,■ . Goo-ls thoroughly shrunk. Suits made to order, and the b«st Fit, Stj'le, and Workmanship guaran ee»i ONE TRIAL SOLICITED ■-. '•■ - 1 •■■•'., ■ W. STEVENS, Prophietor.

The Queen of Pianos. THE FAVo!rITE,OF FAVORITES. m h e mjgn b n . The Greatest. . The Latest. . . . ' ' The Best. The Biggest Success of the Present . : .".... Century. ' THE MIGNON PIANO. Before Rclectintj your Pimw read the Ofdivions of the Press, Musical Artists, and the' T'estitru minis from those who have t/te " Miynom " in tlieir homes. : Price Lists and full particulars on application at the office of this paper. i Note.— The Mignon may be. had on Liberal Time Payments. , T. KENNEDY MACDONALi) . AND CO., ; Sole Agents, Wellington. N.Z. JAMES PURKISS, STANWAY ROAD, HALOOMBE, BOOKSELLER and Faucy Goods Importer. All the Latest Periodicals. $ Also, Illustrated News and Graphic CLUB HOTEL. PALMEKSTON. ' CHANGE OF PROPRIKTARY. ' T? I'KWKL (late of WhytaV _IJ_U ♦";•: Hotel, Foxton). boj>s to nmumnce tba' he has taknu thn above Hotel, a lid' trusts by strict attention to Business^ corahined with civility, to merit si share of'juiblic patronasre. Commercial .'!'r;iv«ller.s and Visitors c will fiiulattlii* Hotel sill the comforts of a Home.' * . Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the best brands only kept. ',' Splenjid SsiWple Hooms. ■ > _____ Superior h tabling. : E. JKWKL, Proprietor. E. ELLERY GILBERT, Pianoforte, i- Harnionium and Cabinet Organ Tuner ; , and Repairer. ER. (J. makes four visits, in • the year between Waaganui - and' Palmfeteton, calling at all the • town and country districts, having with him a good supply of all kinds <* of material for repairing Pianos, Har'fc moniums, <&c ' Pianos tuned by the year. Orders may be left care of 11. I. Jones, Wangauui and at *tho Stau office. Feilding.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 64, 8 November 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 64, 8 November 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 64, 8 November 1886, Page 1

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