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WILLIAM BELL YE, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAJKEB, Begs to aiinounce that he has just received a laa:ge and varied assortment of English and Colonial SADDLES, Of all styles and to suit all purchaser NEW BBIDLISS. NEW WHIPS. NE^W SPURS, NEW NICKEL SILVER BITS. ; Also, the Latest " Patent " S CIRRUPB (Nickel-plated on Steel), divert from the South Seas Exhibition. PACK-SADDLES and all kinds of HARJNESS made on the premises. All Work. Guaranteed, and hand sewn in every part. • Horse Qqvers— all sizes ; always on hand, ; Kangaroo Lxe&iiVGS, &c, &c. Repairs Neatly, Cheaply and Promptly Executed. Inspection invited., (^f- Note the Address— . . NEXT EM PIKE jHOTEL, FERGUSSON STREET, FEILDING, "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 large patronage bestowed upon, him, 'begs to notify that he has found it requisite, .through hia iupreasiug bueiaeas, to add to his establishment that of . < . / <: .; GENERAL BLACKSMITH ING in all its branches. The services of a first-class and well-known Tradesman have teen secured; and Customers may rely' on having all' work done thoroughly and expeditiously. . ■ EARKIEBY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. GREAT OABE WILL BE TAKEN jIN HORSErSHOEING. Vehicles of all descriptions built to order of thle best Materials ; workmanship ■" " : •-■ • . ; ' : ' "■■■'■ ' ' ' guaranteed',. \ '■ ■■ ■■'■■. .-■■•••■■ The desire of the undersigned will fee to place; before the public work that will : give satisfaction to hi> Customera, and at a price that willi : be to their advantage. ' A. LTaRR, KIM3OLTON EOAD, FEILDING. REID ANI) (JURATS IMPROVED BROADCAST FOBCE-PEEI> GRAIN, GRASS AND TUpNIP SO ; WER, Sows uniformly regular under all conditions, andi can be entrusted to the guidance of a Boy. : IMPROVED NEW ZEALAND GRAIN DRILL, Witfi positive Peed and Spring Coulters, Is the Best Brill in the Market and is. ejtensirely used throughout New Zealand, and Winner of First Prices in 1 competition with the best American and English Drills, and is in many respects much superior to both. 13, 15, and 17 Coulters 7in Centre Machine kept in stock. ..,-.. REID & GRAY'S COMBINED MANURE & TURNIP DRILL Ma<ie any sice from 4 to 8 ronlfyrs. and 14in to lpin be'wpen the Prills. DOUBLE DRILL TURNIP AtfPJ MANURE SOWER, Manure is sown in front of Boilers, and put deeply in or shal'pw as preFerred. The Turnip Seed is sown through a separate spout behind the rollers and can be put in as shallow as required, and covered with the small Roll er9 behind. Double Furrow Ploughs 5 ALSO TpBIBCHILmD DIGGING PLOUGHS, With Eeyersible .PointSt which, il.deaired, caa:be made convertible into ordinary I ! ; '•■•■••" ! ' ; Dpubl* Furrawf?.; ' >•-'. '■ ... .' STBEL Zta.ZAB HARROWS, Same Price a» Iron ; will last double tW time of Iron Harrows. Eeid and Gray's HORSE GEABS are nniTPr«aUy insed in New Zealand. They .an' . self contained, consequently^ no liability of breaking. Oyer 1000 in use. . i . ..•./.-■■..■>••!.■:'••■■• ■ •'■ j., s ■ _ , .;. . ■;.;■,

EMPIIiE" LIVERT AND BAIT ; ' V : ,".; i STABLES, '■■". . .'■ (Near Railway Station.) QJ ADDLE Horses and Buggies on ■©■■• : -""' !*f ■ ■ "-hire. ■"' "■ \ ; Horses carefully broken |to Saddle ' and Harness. Hobskb Boitght, Sold ob Exokahoid. Luggage carted to any part of the ' District. Putaiture removed. Every care takea of Horses sent to Livery. , Good Paddocks. Tebms Modcsate. fbank"gay, PEOPBIKTOB. FSILDING. TATTEBBAL^B HORSE BAZAAB EaNGITIIEI Btlf »T # P*U(£BSTON K. P. H.^OISBN, Paommoa. BUGGIES, Dog Carts, andfSaddle Horses o& Hire. Loose Boxes for Entire and Bace Horns. Horses bought and sold, or disposed of on liberal terms. JOHN GOULD, CLAIRVILLK HOUBF BAKEBY, IN taking tki» opporinnity of thanking th# R*tUeat« i« and avooad Feild\ng tot (be very liberal and iubftaatial snpjvort aee#rded tfi me duriaic tk« six year* I har* btrn \n Bniißent; I also avail myaell ef this opportunity to in* form them tkatovmg to myeveVrißereaamg Busmen* I hava found it necetnarj to erect a . ■•• and more eommodioui* Oren, and a* eipense ba«^e«-n spared in fitting up with every eonv»menc« fqr m«king a first-class article, and that all orderH tatrutted to »c will receive care* FitJ and prompt attsation. Birthday and Pieai* Parties supplied witk every B^uwite. Pantry aad Wedding Cakes mad* to order. ■ t Fine and Deeortiewted Bread delivered Daily m all parts pf ths Towo^ mads, from the ohbietrt Vw»d* of Vlmr.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 51, 16 October 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 51, 16 October 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 51, 16 October 1890, Page 1

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