SADDLEKY SADDLER1 7 WILLIAM EELLVE, BEGS to notify that he lias just leceived imd opened up for Christmas the finest ■■* stock of saddlery ever shown in the dislnet, which includes saddles, English (all over hogskinj and Colonial, in great variety. Ladies Saddles, Saddle Cloths (Nurmah, Felt and Kersey), Bridles, Snafles, Pelhams, Bits and Bridoons, etc., etc. Stirrup Irons (a fine assortment of nickel and steel). Also— Ladies and Gents patent Stirrups, N.S. Bits, NB. Spurs, Rnce Spurs. Brt'Hstp.'ates, Gir h- (leather and wel»i, Sircin^les, Stirrup Leathers, Watch Pouches, Dandy Brushes, Mane Combes, Mane Dnujs, Ac. and every requisite of a tirst-class Saddlers' Shop. ar ness of every description in Brass or NickeJ Mounting made on the premises and hand sewn in evevy part. Repairs neatly, cheaply and promptly executed. Discount for Cash. Pack Saddles. Inspection iuvited. (£!=■ Note the Address — NKXT K.uPIIIE HOTEL, FERGUSSON SIItEET, Pi ILDING. REID AND GRAY'S IMPEOVED BROADCAST PORCE-FEKD GRAIN, GRASS AND TURNIP SOWER, Sows uniformly regular under all conditions, and can be entrusted to flic of » Roy. IMPROVED NEW ZEALAND GRAIN DRILL, With positive Feed and Sprint; Coulters, Is the Be=t Drill in the Market and is extensively used throughout New Zealand' and Winner of First Prizes in competition with the best American and English Drills, and is in imtny respeeis much superior to both. 13, 15, and 17 Coulters 7in Centra Machine kept in sto^k. REID & GRAY'S COMBINED MANURE & TURNIP DRILL Made »ny size from 4 to 8 Coulters, and 14in to 16in between the Prills. DOUBLE DRILL TURNIP AND MANURE SOWER. Manure is sown in front of Boilers, and put d> epiy in or shal'ow as preferred. The ! Turnip Seed is sown through a separate sp.-njt behind th<> rollers and can be put in as shallow as required, and covered with, the smull Rollers behind. Double Furrow Ploughs; ALSO THEIR CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, With Keyersible Points, which, if desired, vim be made convertible- into ordinary Double Furrows. STEEL ZIG-ZAG HARROWS, Same Price as Iron ; will last double the time of Iron Harrows. Eeid and Cray's HORSE GEARS are universally used in New Zealand. They are self contained, consequently no liability of breaking. Over 1000 in use. SECOND-HAND THRESHING MILLS & ENGINES on hand & for sale fcf-_PUBE MANILA BINDING TWINE.
EMPIRE LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, (Near Railway Station.) SADDLE Horses and Buggies on hire. Horses carefully broken to Saddle and Harness. Horsks Bought, Sold on Exchanged. Luggage carted to any part of the District. Furniture removed. Every care taken of Horses t;ent to Livery. Good Paddocks. Teems Moderate. FRANK* GAY, PROPRIETOR. FEILhING. TATTEESALL'S HORSE BAZA A R Rangitikei Stkeet, Palm;:kston IN . P. H. BOISEN, Peopuiktok. BUGGIEs, Dog Carts, and Saddle Horses on Hire. Loose Boxes for Entire and Race Horses. Horses bought and sold, or disposed of on liberal terms. JOHN GOULD, CLAIRVILLE HOUSE iUEERY, IN taking this opportunity of thanking the Residents in and around Foild* ing for the very liberal and substantial support accorded to me during the six years I have been in Business ; I also avail myself of ihis opportunity to in* form them that owing to my ever-increas-ing Business I have found it necessary to erect a nevr and more commodious Oven, and no expense has been spared in fitting up with every convenience for making a first-class article, and that all orders entrusted to me will receive careful and prompt attention. Birthday and Picnic Parties supplied with every Requisite. Pastry and Wedding Cakes made to order. Fine aiid Decorticated Bread delivered Daily in all parts of the Town, made from tae choicest brands of Flour. ~GRAND SPKIN(TSHOW~ AT THE Temple § Fashion FEILDING. My Display of Spring Styles and .Novelties is of unusual Magnificeu&e, as I have spared no effort to obtain the Very Latest Productions of the ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL MARKETS. My selection is much larger and more varied than hitherto. Dress Well and be Sure ov Success. Do this at the GRAND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. or Edward Martin's TEMPLE OF FASHION, KIMBOLION KOAD.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 84, 6 January 1891, Page 1
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