fTEAND AKT UNION. (By -PERnnssioN of the Hpnoeable /the Colonial Seceetajry.j To take place on or.jaboat s " SATUEDAY, 30iH Ih MAECH, I^B9, .. .» ... AT. . r., .-; MRS HASTIE'S SAMPLE EC IIP. ..,,--,. •/. a — — -' ' B'our Beautifm -s'iuiv.q , oorf r Uie v Jpi"ou'*.y ''-i ..->"./ ' '" r ' brief (letcri) :,,„. _ . . . „ A'o. I Tliis.uiagiiifii'en. j,tt» i t-.i .iiUho .is,eHtjlled r !,,,, } f[ ' ,J'S^l " by 40 inches ' After „ | M in«i;ij " ' •'" -'• '•"••»•;• i'k. -'• ■ ' '-'• lL • .-! -; « ii 1 b ii' • , '" r ''"- " - . --v -^ - c ' i 1 i ••' i^ i»i r ; •/•' , , Ii .* »'x - 'ii. <r - ' '" ' ..or ii' fk' o' |\i-l. - "Sm , n ,i ; ', • ,» - .. .>fti7i.r,v --^ ""-,.. i, ! lii. ,t hi iiuWiiin; , ,V il.'i*. i-i-.nd ■■li^i.ivmg, iiefureilr-if it .lie; n is-,i woik ol great siieiijth an.' th nactei. .No 2- I Ins elei;.iiil Mccl engraving' is i ntilled " '"HO\ti r &,'|i.* fREV^FR S" '•^zi 30 l).v 4ii'uj, jus Ui.-i ) |iiDMn« vi)\ ah.' celehr.ileJ li.-i-UM- oi ,»it Mr R. ijamck.r Engraved by . i T L Atkin- ; .>on Jhe picture is true to its title, and mtti greats foice.anci character, is most .i«harm ngly portrayed a > domestic 1 scene as'bc>iu«if ( ul a.s wiis cv. r rire.imed of n ihe flights' of ' f.oVtu- fmci. or m (| )e ■•■longint'N of'cMlnii r sl.nlj; the ji-weU of home, the children have .in mipoitant >£jli.ce'.'f'riiiiisei md nioii.or md * iher,^ • i- iheie ilsrc _ To 2ivi. -, r!e'sC': f .>K»u of ' _,jtijs-ji^cu «ui-K'or High art, such as would "carry with it a true idea of its merit, ejegiince^and^ beauty we believe, impos % 'si!>le l ; we ceVtainly. are not equil ro thftask Buj_whf-rev«»r set-n it i* appreciated, No 3 I'lh-s" munificent .<teei engnv -jjierfe entiried' 1 * .■'»'* - '' ' " "TH E K^ JG U i LV ' M IRKOji l |size c 30 i ;>y 40 incii-s. Afit-r well.' known, tenon ned |i»iiiiing\bv \1 r P li. JVlorri-^Engra'ed l>y, \lr :\V* ' rJiTlSiin- * V'oifs ' Ascent' in the olden days when •armor was' worn hy knighis To giv e a description of_this,giand f work' 'of hith art, that would give anything like a correct idea ofat'is imi)ossil?le. Artists and art critics f.re unanimous in pronouncing it one of 'he first 'and for'imUt engravings in the world lt,will be prized by those •who-e homes it graces. ' jSuc^enttriivrngp are being more and more "sought, which plainly indicates that taste in^th? 'right direction is being cujtivat,id and is rapidly developing.^ We "conimcd it to all as an engraving of r.ue-exc°lJence'--No: '4. This splendid steel engraving isentitled. r ,- » "MUFFINS." Size 30 by 40 inches ,After. a painting by the renowned Mr Edwin, Doiiglas.Engraved by Mr J, C. We,!^ H»»re- we have a work of igh artj of, great excels lence .«nd beauty; the_ ji.ani£Si <-F the painter and engraver are a sufficient"' guarantee for that. Thecscene i- quiet yet animated A stately lady, a-vertuble ; queen of nature, lingers at break-fast— : the house dogs — large, nolilij looking fellows — look as though they felt it time for action, and they longingj} ti regar\l! the! , muffins, hot and steaminghear by. There is great spint in this >pte'nilid, wpr^of high art, and it is anpivciati'iMn all who ■really know a go< d piruie* The port* rayal is. faithful to rial .ie and, ; very strong ' f .ff ' .'. } Eighty Tickets of -5s each.'- 1 The lA-riwujjj »o be made '-uude'F the iiv eriuieuueuce of a • Committee of nbbcribers. ri. c si % WM. EEADING, ; ••; - i Manager.' E A U 0 FOUiD EV ". Wellinuton, S. LUKE & SONS Have For Sale, 2 new 8-h.p. md 1 5-h'pr" Horizontal Steam Engines; highly finished; cheap. '"■", ■"* ' , ij -: '\ LOOK SERE ! -^, Large assortmenl of Cooking Ranges in Stock, of all designs and hizes, self-: .contained or toi building :n, with or without tubular or shoe Ii p. boilers. Inspection to our Show Room invited. S L^KE & SOYs hn'vc just received a Inrge variety of niw dosmns of Orna» mental Castings, Hnequalled for 'finish and price Inspection to our Show Room is invited. r5 Makers of a superior flax stripper, -> which combines all ihe latest improve* meats as pointed out by experienced dressers and is said to be the best in use. Flax dressing machines, in stock, eu gines. and boilers for samel STABLL^HED 1881. EDWIN YOUNG, . FRUITERER,GROCER,'STATIONEE AND NEWS AGENi. Oranges. Pine Apples, Demons "Plum*, 1 Cherries, Bananas, Sliaw beriies,^ , Goosebenies, Apricot?, 'Eating " j and. Cooking Apples. A!ll sorts of Nuts. Lollies, Cakes, and Biscuits, , Tobaccos, Cigars, Pipes, &c. Fresh Vegetables.' Fowls' Wheat, BaTßfyfOnts, Chaff.'Brah, Pollard, and New Potatoes . , — r «\.: «i/. *j ' Ostrich Feathers Cleaned, Dyed and\ v Curled. i '. _ j "KIMBOT/TON T?OAD. FFJLDINa. q MI T H-'-'O-Jj'p S • VULCAN FOUNDRY, MiLNNEES STREET, WnLLINGroN", i - Iron and 'Brass* Founders, '* " Are prepared to execute "Orders for Cast; . ' Pirts of Flax Machines kept inStactcT " §b.ocmakevs' Lasts made to order.
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 107, 16 March 1889, Page 1
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