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H. J. HALIDAY, The Saddler, Feilding, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Ol SAJDDLhRY AND HARNESS, Has on hand a splendid lot of HOESE COVERS FOR THE WINTER, Kangaroo Leggings, and Leggings of various other kinds of skins, wbich are of good quality and made to fit. NEW GOODS just opened up, consisting of Ladies' and Gents' Saddles, Gig, Buggy, Cart and Trap Harness. All articles are kept in stock, or made to order to suit the varied tastes of Customers. Saddles made by H. J. H. in any style to suit Customers. A large assortment of Whips, Spurs, Girths, Bridles, and all the requirements of a first rate Saddler's Shop. Repairs executed 'by the proprietor at moderate prices. All requiring Saddlery, Harness, or Repairs of any kind, will find it to their advantage to give fl. J. H. a trial. They will get Uia best material and first-class workmanship at the very lowest rates. Come and inspect the stock and see for yourselves. H. J. HALIDAY'B SADDLERY, "PERGUSSON STREET, FEILDING. THE EMPIRE COMPANY Pack the following Standard Brands of Choice Teas, viz. — " DRAGON," 3s « ELEPHANT," 2s 8d " CRESCENT," 2s 6d " EMPIRE," 2s 2d " MIKADO," 2s, also, the:celebrated " HOWDAH " 3s, and " KANGRA VALLEY, 2s lOd These latter are Pure Indian Teas of robust growth, possessing great strength and purity of flavor, especially intended, for connoisseurs, W. & G. TURNBULL & Co., PROPRIETORS, WELLINGTON. CORRUGATED WPSS^^IPfIPIW IRON, \o^^^mm^^^o^W CORRUGATED To be sold at %AM"7^m"7^ iMf^V LOWKKI CASH mmk m IP^ M&%7 TRO'V PRICES. W|kl^K^g# IR ° N ' Alwaysin Stock NO. 17 t*o. \1 Damaged Corru- jb &js&Msy e-ated Iron. ,^L-*^^iJp& /M&t&f .« r,™ A To be sold at *•■<>.- /^ifite^ RoofiingPelt, fc ps# %'-W^/L^^ ' V \ ° / kliiN '-£3O?T^t.»-.«« \ LOWEST CASH Lead-beaded U|fe>^ \^W fe^ + , J Nails, \^ y V:-.^ -' „./ Sheet Lead, V K. ..- PRICES. Zinc&c WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON, SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY, AND BUY YOUR CORRUGATED IRON FROM THE MANUFACTORY, VICTORIA STREET. REID & GRAY Were Awarded FIRST ORDER OF MERIT AND SPECIAL MENTION Hy the Jurors at the recent MELBOURNE EXHIBITION; and also at the previous Exhibition they not only received Gold .Medal f-r their DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGH, hut Special Commendatory reference Irom the Jurors as follows. "In ploughs there is one exhibit to which wo wish to draw special attention as being the best, and thac is the Double Furrow of Roid & Gray, Dunedin, New Zealaud. In finish and construction it, is far superior to any other. DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS. TTTE BEST MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP THROUGHOUT N.B. SPECI A L R E D UC VI O N s I V D ) L T D L K A N O T R E B L IS F U *t R O VV AND SUB- SOIL PLOUGHS. DISC HARROWS IN SIZFS FROM 6fr,'!'O 12h WIDE, fitted w : th Patent Aiijnatment for Distributing the weight uniformly on the Harrow at any angle, and imkinp it, the most perfect Harrow in New Zealand. SEISD-S»J WiNG ATI'AOHMENTrf FlTl'liD ON IF REQUIRED. NEW POSITIVE FEED BROADCAST SEED-SOWER IMPROVED NEW Z";.4LAND G!<ALN DRILL, With Positiye Feed and Spring Coulters. REID & (iRAY'A COMBINKD MAiMJRR AND TURNIP DRILL, ■Jade any size from 4 to 8 coulters, and from 14in to I6in between the Drills. DOUHLE DRILL TURNIP AND MAN f Eii) SO WER STEKL ZIG-ZAG HARROWS IJKFD and (i :AYS HORSE GEAKS are universally H3«!(l in New Zoui;n;i!. The}' are self-contained, consequently no liability or" breaking. Over .000 in use. CHAFFCUTTERS aND BAGGERS— Nos, 1, 2, 3, and 4 Chaffcutters.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 6, 29 June 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 6, 29 June 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 6, 29 June 1889, Page 1

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