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The "tfifumphi" Wlndrrilll. mHIS MILL oomibines EFFIGI- ± T ENCY . and pURAgILIiIY. extreme^ siniplicity renders ft^capable of being' siippiied at "a lower c6st than any other Mill. r It is fitted with a specially adapted *orce-'pumja, .wittt 1 a lift cone valve faced' 1 Vitih '|pb^ber, which holds water absolutely and la^ much longer than a leather valve. \ WIO?H S S^A^D 12ptHIGH AND .PUMP COMPLETE^ 5 '. „ 6ft MiU .... : .:. 10s| l Bft Mill ... ... " flOlOs 1 9ft Mill ..V - ... 10s!. Can be fitted on any well or pump. - State size of pipe in-ordering.- -; Mfliniifactu^e»rrf c LINCOLN, CflRISTeipTA^H- \ TODEL SHXMnG MFORGfi. JOHN TAYLO : R,^ P HOP B I B -X-0 ""b . ' General Smith's work in -all its; branches. Agricultural < i Im^lementk made or repaired at moderate, cliargegl A stock of Shdvei, 1^ *^lasher[ Pick, and Long Shovel Handles. -^ T. T. still maintains his reputation < as a Horse Shoer, and' will endeavor^ to derserye the support /of Vali who who entrust him their .favors. Steel sboeß used if required. '"■'.. ..'".. >', ( Note -the address-^-' MODEL SHOE FORGE, MANCHEBIiiR StB^KT." \ j GICHARD'S CAIH GROCERY Corner Manohestbb & Grey Streets FEILDINGr^ E; B.; CTOkAED, BEGS to announce -'that, be has . '>" opened , the above, store, and trusts, by keeping Aohe but the Best antl , Freshest Goodsj .. combined with Moderate Charjges . for: Cash r to merit a share of public patronage. All lines in Groceries, comprising Teas, Sugars, Flour, Cured . Fish, Confectionery, Fresh Fruit, &c, kept in stock, . ■..._. Cash Buyer of Eggs, Butter, and Produce generally. \ ORTHERN .PI-Ri: ASSURANCE "5 COMPANY. i [ Capital .... -„• ... Three Millions. Reserve Fund ... Three Millions. This Old Established Company has now been successfully carrying on Business in Wellinaton Provincial. District ! for npwardß of 30 years. : " Rates: Lowest Current. GEO. "C. HILL, ' Snb Agent for Feilding and Districts. ICO WPER'S PAINT ■ TRKE-.'-A JiD ROOT DESTROYER, For the thorough extermination «tf Trees, i Roots, and. Scrub, of all descriptions, BY the inociilatioK of 11 re "timber wi(b this compound, the whole tree. in. eluding th.c roots, is reduced to a bi«hly inflanimabic and rotten stale, and will jburn readily rigli t dpwn to <he _roots : Dead Umber and. stumps can also be destroyed with it. ..'.'"".■•■-.• The : use of it \» simplicity itself, md but little labor required r r : •_> r Time occtipied for full'destruotion of a large tree, about t.hfee : month s ; stump* and de'a<? timber, one. month... It has been tested With unqualifiedsuccess on 640 acref, the whole area being cleared, and now under crop. Direbtions for Use. .In a lartre tree, a hole one inch in diameter and nix inches deep shoiild be'borM down in the trunk ■ towards the henrt f fil. wirhthp.c>mp : 'un<l | -i-abont one, ouncj wifl be requiried — plug : the' Uole securely and make airtight Cork or stiff- 'otify will do. For smaller -trees a,hote of les§'dinmolei % and a. smaller quantity or the corapound will suffice Price, 6/6 pertb.'; in ,41b and lib tins, and in drunsof 501 b,. The cheapest, qjuiokesf, simplest, and surest; method ot- clearing land. The largest-trees eaa be destroyed at the cost of a few pence • % . A eood from one gentleman who has cleared erery tree from 700 acres. . ..■■..»'. .'. . CO WPER'S : TRBE AND ROOT DESTROYER. Bqle, Agent: for New'Zealaml— JAN. 1 NICHOLB, 2«; Cuba street, WelKngtou' ■ ■,- ; \ i '■' ,-'■-■■ :\t CREAM OF 'sCOIFCHw WHISKSy-i BREPALBANE. ' 0 he had ofc all^torofceepers. Hotef ■ ',\ t BLeep^rH, orpcfrß*^nd 'Wttf»':Vl«^» chants."" ° : . .-,-k] -\--f'' v A«enta-=rDarid«oiv, Ti¥?tfe & Cfr., Napier *» «ad Wefftnit^r ' fi '

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 116, 6 April 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 116, 6 April 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 116, 6 April 1889, Page 1

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