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DAW'S „ -^ LOTIy" AIp^BAIT STABLES : FETTjDING;. ESTABLISHED- BEFOEE THE FLOOD. IN thanking the public for theii past favors, Mr Daw desires to intimate that he has> always on hand —Brakes, Double & Single Buggies Quiet Biding Horses, &c. Special arrangements made for Wedding, Picnic, or other parties. Commercial Travellers attended to on shortest notice by letter or telegram. Conveyance at each Train. Carrying business conducted a3 hitherto. SAMUEL DAW; Proprietor. COACHES TO BIKMINGHAM. MR. SAMUEL DAW, IS nuw running a line of Coaches between Feildiug and Birmingham. TIME- TABLE : Leave Feilding .. .. 8.30 a.ai. Arrive Birmingham . . 11.30 a.m. Leave Birmingham . . 3 p.m. Arrive Feilding • . . . 6 p.m. On Mouday & Saturday in each week. Parcels and Luggage collected at Hotels and Stores, and delivered anywhere ou the road. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. LOANS ON MOETGAGB. Fkom time to time a limited portion of the funds is leiit on first mortgage of freehold secu.ity, with option of repayment by fixed instalments, spread over 12, 15, or 20 years. Half-yearly Payment for each £100. ' Period of Loan — £ b. d. Twrlvc years ... ... 6 4 7 Fiftt'fii years ... ... 5 8 9 Twenty years ... ... 4 13 8 Loans repayable by instalments whereby^ principal and interest are both liquidated 1 ' within a given time, and on terms of a most favourable character, present marked advantnjicf 'O settlers and others. Tlu> borrower may, before the expiry of he • " xieriod, redeem the loan, with or wit' notice, on terms which can be aso: i ■' at this oflice, or at any of the offices .•. .:■ iK-jmrtmoiit, where also forms' of ap-"i"-i"ii" '"an bo obtained. ■ i. -nil i«irtii:u]iii-fi as to loans, apply to . .o Head and Branch Offices and Post Offices F.W. FBANKLAND. Actuary and Principal Officer. D. M. LUCKIE, Commissioner PHCENIX IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. ROBERTSON & CO. ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS, SHIP AND GENERAL SMITHS. MANUFACTURERS of the Three I Boiler Parent Fins Strippers also Scutchers and, Heckles, Flax Pressers, and all Mnchinerv in connection with Flax Dressing. Makers of all kinds of Steum Engines and Boilers. Estimates for all kinds of Ironwork given. Country orders attended to with despatch. ROBERTSON & CO. Old Custom House street, Wellington. 30/7/89 CHEAPEST OF THE BEST, A. H. COOK, TAILOR & HAI3ITMAKER, (Successor to late John Cook & Sou) Lambton Quay, Wellington, HAVING been for ten years witn . Messrs C'>ok & Son (my grandfather and. father), their old Customers may depend on receiving from me the ; same care and consideration as from my predecessors. To the public, I beg to state that I will conduct my business in accordance with the times, to merit a liberal support, which I most respectfully solicit. A, H. COOK, 30/7/89 Tailor OUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY ! ! COKRUGATED IKON 1 CORRUGATED IRON ! THE .CHEAPEST CORRUGATED IRON in the Market, especially for FLAX MILLS and SHEDS. BLACK CORRUGATED IRON, Price List : 5 6 7 8 9 10 Feet. 1/8 1/6 1/9 2/- 2/632/11 per sheet, Or £16 10s per ton The special feature in this Black Corrugated Iron is that of being lighter than ordinary Galvanised Iron which costs upwards of 47$ per cent, more. See following Example: 162 sheets Bft galvanised Cor- £ a d rugated Iron, weighs 1 toil 3cwt 161 b, at £21 ... 24 6 0 162 sheets Bft Black Corrugated Iron, weighs 1 ton, at £16 10s 1610 0 Difference ...£716 0 Full Gasli'Difccounts allowed. All Country Orders, must be accompanied with remittance. The only Manufacturer of the above lengths in Wellington. Victoria street, corner of Chew's Lane THOMAS BALLIN^KR, Office aric I ' Warehouse, No. 17, Willis Street. Wellington. Note. — Highest price given for old Zinc. DOYAL HOTEL, Close to Railway Station. NAT VALENTINE is now in posession of the above Hotel. Having renovated and refurnished it, c;in offer superior accommodation - to his old friends and the public generally. liiincheon on the table at 1 o'clock. Special-accommodation for visitors. Five minutes walk from Railway Station.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 40, 17 September 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 40, 17 September 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 40, 17 September 1889, Page 4

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