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WILLIAM BELLVE, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, Begs to announce that he has ji£st received a large and varied assortnient of Ehglish and Colonial SAbbL.ES, Of all styles and to suit all purchaser '•• NEW BRIDLES, NEW WHIPS. NEW SPDRS, NEW NICKEL SILVER BITS. Also, the Latest .*■' Patent" S PIEEUPS (Nickel -plated on Steel), direct from the South Seas Exhibition. •..."'' , : " . T PACK-SADDLES and all kind's o/ HARNESS made on the premises. All Work Guaranteed^ and hand sewn in every part.:: . Horse Covers — all sizes ; always on hand. Kangaroo: LEOoriN»sy-&c., &c. Bepairs Neatly, Cheaply and Promptly Executed. Inspection invited. £f- Note the Address— j NEXT EMPIRE HOTEL, FERGUSSON STREET, FEILDING. IMPROVED. BROADCAST FORCE-FEED . '■-■ OBAIN, GMSS; AND TURNIP SOWER, Sows uniformly regular under all conditions, and can be entrusted tb the guidance - . :■ . . -, . ; :of a Boy. IMPROVED NEW ZEALAND GRAIN DRILL, With positive Feed and Spring Coulters, Is the. Best Drill in the rMarket and is extensively nsed throughout New Zealand,' and" Winner of First Prizes in competition with the best American and English Drills, and is in many respects much superidr to both. 13, 15, and 17 Gpu'lters 7in !: '". ; ' Gen'tre 1 Machine kept in stoeV. RIID &Q^TB/CQWI^B.y^^B&-& TURNIIf DRILL ...Made, any size/from 4 to :B : Coulters, and 14in to 16in between the. Drills. DOUBLE DRILL TUR^Il 5 AND MANURE SOWER. Manure is sown in 'front of Rollers, and put deeply in or shal'ow as preferred. The Turnip Seed is sown through a separate spout [ behind ! -therollers and canvbe put in -' - as shallow as required, and covered with the small Rollers behind. : IMoble Furrow - ."Ploughs.;ALSO THBia MfILIMP DIGGING PLOOGHS, . ' With Reyersible Points, which, if desired, can be made convertible into ordinary Double Furrows. ■.■;:. ■ ; ■- STEEL ZiO-EAG HARROWS,' Same Price as Iron ; will last double the time of Iron Harrows. Reid and Gray's HORSE GEARS' are-uniyersally used in NeW; Zealand. They are self-contained, consequently no liability of breaking. Oyer 1000 in use. EMETJRE^LIVERY AND BAIT~ XTE W ZEALAND.. IN^tjSANCE STABLES, 1M COMPANY, (Near Railway Station.) . — — [ ; r ';—-—". FIRE AND MARINE. SADDLE Horses and Buggies on -_--. hire. Capital, £1,000,000; paid-up, f 200=000 Horses carefully broken to Saddle Eeserve and Re-Insurance; fund, . -•=! and Harness. £240,000. .. ; Hoeses Bought, Sold ob Exchanged. Agencies in Feilding, Halcornlb.e, Pal- • 5--^-- merston North, .Sandon, and * Luggage carted to any part of the Foxton • District Furniture removed. EM SIMirSON Every, care tak^ of Horses sent tb Lambton, Quay^WaUmgton. Livery. .Good: ; Padlocks. HUGH L.. SHERWILL, . . „ Teems Morebate. Sub-Agent, Feilding^ , : f.< FRANK OAY, 'V. E. .EIL^EY , GILBERT, ; PROPIUETOR, FEILDING. . PIANO,. UiiGAN, & HA RMQNirJM — ~ ■:-" '" - '- — ' — ' ', . . o.- . Tut. eb, Repairer & Renovator 1 , TATTEESALL'S HOESE BAZAAE , WANGANUI. ,', RANGiTiKEi Stbeet, Palmeeston N. "TTTISHES. the Public to; know ■ ■ .'. — -rr, ' W that he pays regular visits P. H. BOISEN, to --all th 6 districts between' Fojcton "Peopbietob. and Wanganui, including Kiw'itea-, — — ",.•-" the Manchester Block^BirmiuKhahi, BUGGIES, Dog Carts, and Saddle &c; and, .working entirely on; his; own Horses on Hire. account is in, a. position to ; make lioose Boxes .fqr Ehtire and Eace Special" arrangements with those fa- ..'.., .... - Horses. : ; voiiriug him with' orders* ' : [ , Horses bought, and sold, or disposed Country districts visited regtflarly. : of on liberal terms. Piaii&forte Eenovating, a Specialty. •— — ■ ■- ■ ' —- —^— — — — Old Pia ho s taken in exchange and IOHN GOULD, . full value aUowed;. : , , 7. ', IN taking this opportunity of than|kihg FLOL-Kl tfLOUR - , [ r i'the'Regidents)in and around Feild- _„.,,'. , .__ AVi^." ihg:fbr thevery liberal and; substa|ntial ASK fe r V"^ be , rlaln S l^r^ support accorded .to me during the six _C_L wh|ibh[ : is. admitted 'to be the y>ars -.T:^-have been in; Business:; I also best in the 'Manawatu. avail myself of this opportunity ;to ia«. „. ; - ' form them that owing to my ever-increas- Ghtimberiaiu's is the only Mill that is WS business I have found it necessary fitted with a ppii ances for thoroughly to. erect a new and more commodious, • • j.i i j. i_ >i:__ Oven, and no" expense has, been spared mixing :the wheat, essential to making in ifittihg uf wilh -every convenience for good r lour. ■_ makings first-class article, and th^t all , Ordelb panctually. aCt(Btldea\tp. orders entrusted tb me will receive care- Mr T. E. Chamberlain fias j now fill. and prompt attention. started ;.a cprn-rcrushing :naachine ; '„,',: , „~T" i. Oats;, crushed at Bd per bushel. Birthday and Picnic Parties supplied Crushed oats for sale with every' Requisite. j , ■ . :. . . Pastry and Wedding Cakes lmaae to order. T. E, C HAMBE ELA IN •ra 3r\ i.-"~T~i t. ■','»,.: , Feilding Steam Floub Mii.iL Fine and Decorticated Bread delivered _ Daily .in all parts 6f the Town^ dade: from -» «- 0D E L SHOEING FOEGE. tae' choicest brands of Flour.; I'l __. GRAND SPRING SHOW - JOHN TATLdR, .'■'■;>."■- l/w&ri.': ■.':';,':: ; '..; ' PR0 _ff 0Il 5, Tfe ftfii fa l'G o FSL^h I *OV\ S™?** l Smith*?. Work in allits bfajncheß - < FEILDING. Horses carefully shod, .Steel jShoes . . -. - used if required. Specirtl iiilentionj given My Display of Spring Styles; and to.malformed and diseaso.l k>et . Novelties is of unusual Magn fi- T Ju^ st received- A. shipment of StAsfiE^ • ceme, asThave^parednb H t N ?^n 7 * * glVe «... , , .\, , - ■ satisraction. j . effort to obtain the , , Also, a large stock of Stekl WihGis. . ( , ifi^Eßt LATBST^RODtJCTiONS of ir . The best in the rbajrket. , '', j ENGLISH : r A-ND - -uONTINErfTAL t Fittings for Rejd and Gray's Ploughs. .;., MAR'KETSi ; ; '.. Fire. Gratings for " Dover"; Stoves. »- * ' . ! : ■ ; _ * q 0 - x \ Chains, Maul Rings, Lortg Shovel My seleotion is mudlilarger and ;m6re Handles, Sp'ide Hahdles; Bolt|t, varied' than hitherto. ; sWivels, Patent ConnectJ^.__ ; '" ing Links, &c, &c. Dress VVbLI ANft be Sure of Success. ____ JOHN TAYLOR, j Do this at the FARRIER and GENERAL SMITH, GRAND TAILORING Manchesteb Stbeex. ■ ; ESTABLISHMENT. EM pi R ET.EA Edward Martih's companys i K»raoP fashion, CKESCEN^ BitAM»i , ; KIMBP-TbN ROAD. ' 2-/6- .■■■'-■ " ■'■'

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 76, 13 December 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 76, 13 December 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 76, 13 December 1890, Page 1

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