■ ■ /'WILLIAM: EELLVE, SADDLER AND HARNESS W^KER, Begs to announce that he has just received a large and varied assortment of English and Colonial SAQDI2ES, 1 . . Of all styles and to suit all purchaser •« : NEW BBIDLKS, If KW- WHIPS, NEW SPURS, NEW: NICKEL / ; ' V ; ," . 'SItVER BITS. • Alsby "the Latest " Patent " S TIRPtUPS (Nickel -plated on Steel), direct from -. : rp, ■ •■■♦ the South>Seas Exhibition. m - _- ■ -..-..5i..-.' . ■ # .;--■ '•■ .;- ■ .. : ;• ■ "■.. .■: PACJK-SABDLES and all kinds of HARNESS made on the premises- ,-^ ;; ; • . All ;Work Guaranteed, and -hand sewn m every p'art. . ; - Hoese Covers — all sizes ; always on hand, Kangakoo Lilgctings, &c. , &c. J&. Repairs^Teatly, Cheaply and Promptly^Executed. Inspection invited.: J^^ot^ the Address 1 — v . '■ * '. . EMPIRE HOTEL^EEGUSSON STEEET, PEILDING. -.'. £'.m$ r . ■_'-' '-■■ ■ '-** * - ■ ■ •■••■-•■■ •■ ■ -%;&W'- i -"• '■'■ •■ ••!"'. \Jsk-*- : "NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS." ' " i :" .'-Such has been "^Ee experience of _ the Proprietor :':6f the i.^r ' :.: - EFG-IJMI & .^JPJMte- -; j^ CO A£)»^^&iaA&i; ■ FA^TQitt • ■ .■•...■ ■■ ■ ' jt.- L : ™ i — ' , .■ ■ jfe '. " I : The Proprietor of me above-named well-known establishea business in thanking the public for the very large patronage : be'stowed upon him, begs ;to notify that he has found it ' requisite^ through his increasing business, to add to his establishment that of \ • ..'.-.. : , "'.-.''"- '.'.[., ' ... ' -Wf-i G E>^XOB&CT^MrFtH N G oajaU^iarDranches. The 'services of a firsticiSss and well-known Tradesman hate been secured, and Customers may rely having all work done thoroughly and expeditiously, ■ ! ' . . -■■.'•"'••..; ■: FAEEIEEY IN ALL ITS BEANOHES. " I GREA^OARE WILL BE TAKEN IN HORSE-SHOEING. Vehicles of all built tojorder of the best Materials ; workmanship j;-^. ... ' r guaranteed. r :^ \ The^desit'e of the undersigiSld wil| be \W place before ->li^-:^^^^^^||!rwilllr give satisfaction to' his vustotners, a^d^ia.prio«"tn"a^'-wi]l^ v \ ;^sjt. I- » be to their advantage. ...-': T --l -^^^^k ■ -•_ . A.Ljaßl^,-- ::^U:|tf! KIMBOLTON BOAD, FEILDINa feEID AP GRAYS • J^OUB LE F URtiO W F LOUG HS, '•■••■■■„•• ALSO, THEIR CHILLED DIG^INa PLOUGHS, With reversible Points, Which, if desired, can be made convertible into ordinary Double Furrows. THE BEST IN THE MAEKET, And much lighter in draught than those of other makers. To Reid and Grey., ■ Dnntrooh, May 14, 1890. The Double-furrow Plough that you convertrd into a Digging Plough for me is giving satisfaction. It is doing splendid work. .I am ploughing lOin. deep on ridgy land with five medium horses— the ground at present being harder than I ever experiencediowing to thecnntiGue.d drought, j Several farmers have ; been,lop king at the digger at work; and h'a^e expressed theniselves highly .satisfied, with the manner it performs the' wbrk. rKaye /been, ploughing on stony land with it without,., a sjugle . breakage ; moreover, it is very easily converted into ah br'di'nary-Double^furrow o r iiice ifersfa.' ' ' " ' '■" '' •. : •■■=:■■•■ .• >• •• - ...■>..• ,: ■;■ > . r •' |: ' ; : : (Signed) ififiiiyßi Taylor. -\ ToEEinANaG^AT; '\ Pa^akaio^ay 3o,; 1890. . "Ihave muqH pleasurein informing, you; tne two Digging Ploagbs have given me ; "great satisfaction? ' Ttey^break up the ground so well that very little harrowing is . required. lam wortm'g them with four horseis each^ and 'doing 'four acres per, day with each plough. lam goingVto sow wi.th the drill, : and am considerini whether. I 'willharrow any before sowing,, as the gro;un'd; is so well pulverised already •jJ^^'L" 0 ■ it will be'oniy one, turn of tnet narrows...' oy' men say that they make a muppietter j iobl and i do iiot leave the furrows on edge in lea as the imported one^does. • ' ■■■' - • Y ' ;.'■',' .. "XSigned)"iyONALD 808818. ■■ '~1~. "/"'■ ■•■..'.'" ,-- ■-." ~' '• -. : !.- -. •:■ - '■:•■- - -■'.:■•. '-■:••:... :-' ■ ' i~" ■ ote If; JEmpire Tea €onapaii j's ■ ■■; :; : V/:'"^,.. '. ' ■' aee the . ' : - " : - r ■•■ ■ ■■: MOST REMARKABLE ; ■'■ : EVEE OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC, AND A BeUght to AH ! 1 THOSE WHO HAVE TEIED TEKM. AEE -; L v!'A#D'ATIE GLAD °TO EECOMMEND THEM TO THEIR IfßlfNDi=l,. >;: ■:■.::.■ '' 'M'w^~:'Hh'X' : ,- ■^_ wY. ' T ■• ■■J^-'- y •■■•-•-*
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 7, 1 July 1890, Page 1
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569Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 7, 1 July 1890, Page 1
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