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SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, Begs to announce that he has just received a large and varied assortment of English and Colonial SADDLES, Of all style? and to suit all purchaser NEW BRIDLKS, NKW WHIPS, NEW SrU:!?. NEW NICKEL SILVER BITS. Also, the Latest " Patent " S MRRUPS (Nickdl -plated on Steel), direct from the South Seas Exhibition PACK-SADDLES and all kinds of HARNESS made on the premises. All Work Guaranteed, and hand sewn in every part. Horse Covers — all sizes ; always on hand. Kangaroo Lego-ings, &c, &c. j ' Repairs Neatly, Cheaply and Promptly Executed. Inspection invited. (£f- Note the Address — NEXT EMPIRE HOTEL, FEHGUSSON S r iEEET, FOLDING. "NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS." Such has been the experience of the Proprietor of the ENGLISH & AMERICAN COACH & CARRIAGE FACTORY The Proprietor of the above-named well-known established business in thanking the public for the very lar<;e patronage bestowed upon him, begs to notify that he has found it requisite, through his increasing business, to add to his establishment that of GENERAL BLAOKSMITHING in all its branches. The services of a first-class and well known Tradesman have been secured, and Customers may rely on having all work done thoroughly and expeditiously. FAKKIEBY IN ALITITS BEANCHES. GEEAT CAKE WILL BE TAKEN IN HOESE-SHOEING. Vehicles of all descriptions built to order of the best Materials ; workmanship guaranteed. The desire of the undersigned will be to place before the public work that will give satisfaction to his Customers, and at a price that will be to their advantage. A. L.~PARR,KIMBOLTON ROAD, PETLDINGr. REID AND GRAY'S Double Furrow Ploughs, ALSO, THETR CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, With rpversihle Points. Which, if desired, can be made coayeriible into ordinary Double Furrows, THE BEST IN THE MARKET, And much lighter in draught than those of other makers. Reid & Geay 30th June, 1800. In repty to your memo, of 27th inst., asking my opinion of the work done by your digging Plough at the Digging Plough Trial, held here on Tuesday last, I must < sny I was agreeably surprised to see your Converted iHgger do such splendid w>rk, j considering the dry shite of the ground, and the tough couch-grass it had to work ; in — the latter it buried completely out of sight and left the furrows thoroughly • broken up info a fine tilth. There was no doubt in my mind or any of the farmers , present that it did superior wnrk to either or the other three diggers on the ground, and the draught did not appear to be any heavier on the horses. You are conftTiiog a great* boon on Farmers by miking their old double furrow ploughs convertible into Diggers at such a reasonable cost. — Yours &c. (Signed) John Macphrkson, Manager for N.Z. <fc A. Land Co., Totara Estate. ! To Reid and Geay Papakaio, May 30. 1890. I haye much pleasure in informing you the two Digging Ploughs have given me great satisfaction. They break up the gr und so well that very little harrowing is required. lam working them with four horses each, antf doing four acres per day with ea.|ch plough. lam going to sow with the drill, and am cousiderin • whether I will harrow any before sowing, as the ground is so well pulverised already. If Ido it will be only oue turn of the harrows. My men say that they make a much better job, and do not leave the furrows on edge in lea as the imported one does. i (Signed) Donald Bobbib. The . Empire Tea Company's Slp ii-J H_J iS% MJr «a Sh-J^ jiL. OILj £m. kij ARE THE EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC, AND A Dpliirht to AH ! • THOSE WHO HAVE TRIED TIIKM AEE ; \ ALWAYS PLEASED, AND A3E GLAD TO RECOMMEND THEM TO THEIR FRIENDS. EXPERIENCE PROVES THAT THERE AES ; no teas LIKE THE EMPIRE TEA COMPANY'S. ' W. &.G-. TURNBULL AND CO., PROPRIETORS, WELLINGTON.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 26, 16 August 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 26, 16 August 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 26, 16 August 1890, Page 1

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