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M. J. HOLIDAY, S aclcl lev and Harness Maker, STREET,! FEILDING, HAS NQW RECEIVED .;■■■-■ ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL SADBLERY,' &c ' : -•.'■ ; BOTH OF ' : / ? ; '; Efigljsh and American Designs. new SABLES;;;- ■ ■■.":,;-.■;.-■. NEW BRIDLES, .."■ : ' NE% IIARN'ESS, • : - .- ■■■■■■: - NEW NICKEL BITS &STIRBIJPS " Inspection invited. All- Eepairs neatly and promptly execute^.. , . . Charges moderate. : ... SADDLEE; AND' HABMESJS* MAKEE,' FMLpiNG. 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, ALiSO, THE CKLEBRATED " 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. ;.-Rfct-f>:. & GRAY Were Awarded FIRST -ORDER OF MERIT AND SPECIAL MENTION Piy: the Jurors at the recent MRLBOURNE PXHrBITION; and also at the previous Exhibition they not only received v old Medal f. r their UOUBLK .FUH-ROW PLOUO-H,,jiut .Special Commendatory reference trom the Jurors as follows.— "In '.'ploughs i there is one exhibit to which we wish to draw special aitentioh as ''fr-ing the best, aud thac is r the. 'Double FiirroA' of 'Reid &.'• Gray, Duuedin,. New Zealaud. In finish ; and coristructibri it is far superior to any other." ' , „\ . DOUBLE : FU^OWIiLSuGH| THE' BEST wMA'IiEttI AL- AND< '■■>. WORKM ANSH I P .THROUOHOUT N B i SPECIAL I-iY: DOURLR AND TJiEßljti FURROW I ••■•: ... / ■:■- ■■■■ AN^sUB-sOIL PLOUGHS, : ' ■ ;; . : ■': ■';-. . -■ dxsc h:arro^ v JNISTZFS .VH / VMV6ft.TD'.l2^.c\'Wt.|6*E,;'ist.ied w ; th Patent'"'Xd3ii3tm'e'n't for Diatvibutm"' the weight um'ifqrinly on, the^ .Harrow at-any ahgie^a'ndymvkin'o^ ■* if the 1 most^perfect Harrow, in N;ew SEED-SO WINUr AT TACH"M S ENTS.F.IXiKD. ON-iF-KEQUIRKD. ■ . ; ; " ; ;; NEW POSITIVE FEED BROADCAST SEED^SOWER IMPROVED NEW ZEALAND GI?ATN l DRfLT^;^ . • With Positiye Feed and Spring .Coulters. :.-.•..,•: > : ■.*■■■.'.» REID & GRAY'S COMB IN KD MANURE; AND TURNIP DRILL, Made' any size from 4;to-Brcoiil.ters, ; and;fr.ora 14itfto s i6ih%etwee r ri ; th'e : Driirs'. DOUBLE DRILL 'lUKNIP AND MANHRf^OWER; ,[ ''' . STKEL. ZTG-ZAG HARROWS. j.. RPJ7D and GRAY S HORSE GEARS are universally used in 'New' Zea- 1 latid '■ They are self-contained, consequently no •liability' of breaking. 'Over : 10.00 in use. CHAFFCUTTERS AND BAGGERS— No«, 1, 2, 3, and 4 Chaffcutters. '' ' ' ! - . . ■•■■. ■ -. ■ a MO|DEL V SHOEING. FORGE. JAMES FRASER, ■ !!: j JOHN TIYLOiI, plumber and tinsmith, . "\ . Manchester Skrket. '' Pkopbietor, ,_,.,_ '■„'.,., a' 1 iv " t i. • TA (Opposite th Denbigh Ho te'.) HAVING made extensive addi- v.'-'ff & > | tions to liispremises and plant I TTIA^KB supplied, and • spoitting is now preparedtdundei'take genera! J. fixed at prK«SS tosuit the timps. Smith's work in all its brancnes. , , r , . . r*'^; ,\ .... f- Aghcultural^lmplements, made or ' GOPPER BOILERS : rei>aired;at pioderate charges. And^ Tiiiwareof-every description HcjrseU -''sliM' bj, ! the 'proprietor at>the lowest possible prices.'/ ; Wood and Iron Turning, and all pervisipiii / „, ../,, . .. , . .... sorts of jobbing done.' on the shortest Steel shoes used if required. notice. ' :^.:. •; % ' % '".':.''''■ - ; -i --- • :<■■*•■ Mak^dfiihe^<^ißi6r v Fi^: : £|l^OT ' , ,ON HAND— -^ 0 Housenold, : shoUld be/;without. - Pick, Long Slasher, and Excelsior ; Blower -for sulphuring Spade Handles,^ Maul Rings,; Wedges, blighted Vines' or Trees. . .v .;-. =• Sic., &cv,-atthe •-'• ; : !: - ; -Estimates given : for- all * kinds; of *=■:; Mpi&£:;sH^;FORGE, „; ^^^^:^^-^"j;"; ;::

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 51, 17 October 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 51, 17 October 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 51, 17 October 1889, Page 1

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