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The "Triumph" Windmill. THIS MlLL,.c'ombines" EFFICIENCY and DURABILITY. - Its extreme simplicity renders it cap : able of being "supplied at a lower cost than any o.ther Mill. . .It is fitted with a specially adapted f drce-punip, with a lift cone valve .faced, wijth. .rubber, which holds water absolutely and lasts much longer than a leather valvei WITH STAND 12. _ JHGH AND _ PUMP COMPLETE— ,6ft Mill . XX X Wf. .": k v 10s Bft'Mill , ... .:r.J.10 10s 9ft Mill J ' £ 1210s Can be fitted on any well ? or pump.> State size of pipe in-ordering. V. DUNN? JUNE., Manufacturer, LINCOLN, CHRISTCHDROH. IyTODEL SHOEING FOEdE; JOHN TAYLOR, | P R OP R I E TOR. General Smith's work in all iits brancnes. Agricultural Implements madeoi* repaired at mdderatecharges. A stock of Shovel, r Spade, Slasfier, Pick, and Long Shovel Handles. • s T. T. still maintains his: reputation r i as a HorseiShber,- and 1 will °eudeaydr to derserve the,; supporfr : ;'nf'' ; ''„n''' ; Whb. who 'eMrpstvliim^tbeir/'iaybrs.' " Steel-' shoes used if required., . , ; "V '.-7 : ; Note the address — MODEL SHOE FORGE, Manchester STREETi GICHARD'S CASH GROCERY : . : ;STQRE,S ; ! Corner Manchester & Grey Streets •' feilding!," • 7 ; ■ ; E. B. GICHARD, ;; BEGS to ann.ounce7tha.ti '.be' I has 1 opened the above' store}-^'and; trusts, by. keeping/none -but :^the Best and Freshest , Goods, -combined with. Moderate Charges for Cash, to merit a sbare'of public patronage. All lines; in Groceries, comprising Teas, Elourj . Curedjj.-Fis'h, ! Confectionery-, Fresh, Fruit, &c'i,*:kept instock; ,-■-.'■ :.,-■ :■• ! Cash Buyer of Eggs, f: Butter, uand Produce generally.: . VORTHERN T :FIR L' ii'SSURANGE ; i\: x. -COMPANY 1 :: ;;'-;; | j Capital ... ... Three Millions. I Reserve Fund ... Three-Millions* This Old . Established Company has now bpen successfully carrying on Busi-' ness in Wellington District I for npwards of 30 years. j Rates : Lowest Current. GEO, C. HILL. Sub- Agent for Feilding and Districts. COWPER'S PAtivNT jTRTCE. AND ■ ROOT DESTROYER, ... | [ _. For the thorough extermination Yf Trees, . . Roots, and Scrub, of all-descriptions j•: BY the inoculation : oF Jive. timber-wiib this compound,. the.jwhole. tref, in. chiding the roo ts, . is. red v ued . tp. a high iy inflammable, arid 'rotten state, and -] will burn readily 1 rig lit down to the' roots Dead limber aud stumpj can also be destroyed with it. : '>'"_.. '■'>'• ■' - • The.usei'.:of;.it: is; -simplicity itself, and • but little labor: required;. '.:..;i. rb: ] Time occupied tpr.full destruction of 'a large tree, about three>-months ;j stumps and'dea. timber, p.ne^month. ''.'-",'""; S" v l Ir has been tested' with ''unqualified' success on 6J.0 -acres, the- whole .area ; being cleared arid now under crop. j Directions for" Use. —ln a large,tre,e, ahole one inch in diameter ahd six iuchCs deep should be: bored'down in tHe trunk • towards the heart, fil< with the compound —about one ouneo will be -required -4 plug' the hole securoly and jmake;. airtight. Cork or stiff clny, .will do. For.smaller trees a liolo of less [diamJter and a. smaller quantity 61 tlie cOmpound will suffice' ' | j Price. 5/6 per lb ;irf"4lb and^llbHttns, | nud in drums bf 501 b. = • : , : ' - ,; : The cheapest, quickest, simplest; and surest method ;pt':- ; clearing ; land i 5 The largest trees can be destroyed at ; the cost; of;,a--fe.w;pence: ';■■ n ;-« ; 'j .. y{ : '{\ \..\ A good testimbni.al. from,. one, gentle--man who' has cleared every tree from 700 acres. *'"' " ! L ! •—"•■■■ cowper's v -. ■;,"■!■; TREE AND ROOT DEaTRO YER. Sole Agent for New' Zealand'^ .lA^. I "'■NieH'OLS;:2<V v £^ h YN;^ c 'Ei; ltW-T'On; c.;C Lano Agjenisj'.aiidvAucfipneW^V^ - Licensed <Oustdih^Hbus r " "JA^ents "s * s^(W^XXXiXX. ' j

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 121, 18 April 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 121, 18 April 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 121, 18 April 1889, Page 1

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