SADDLERY SADDLERY WILLIAM BELLVE, DEGS to notify that he has just leceived nnd opened up for Christmas the finest stock of saddlery ever sliown in the district, which includes saddles, En^h&h (all over hogskin; 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, NS. Spurs, Race Spurs, Breastplates, Grir h> (leather and web;, Sircia^les, Stirrup Leathers, Wuteh Pouches, DanJy Brushes, Mane Combes, Mane Dra^s, &c. and every requisite of a nrst-class Saddlers' Shop. ness of every description m Brass or Nickel Mounting made on the premises and hand sewn in every part. Uep&irs neatly, cheaply and promptly executed. Discount for Cash. Pack Saddles, Inspection inyited. (J^r Note the Address — NEXT E.Ui'iRE HOTEL, FERGUSSON STREET, FKILDIJN'G. REID AND GRAY'S IMPROVED BROADCAST FORCE-FEKI> GRAIN, GRASS AND TURNIP SOWER, Sows uniformly regular under all conditions, and can be entrusted to the guidance of a Roy. IMPROVED NEW ZEALAND GRAIN DRILL, With positive Peed and Spring Coulters, Is (lie Best Drill in the Market and is extensiTely used throughout New Zealand" and Winner of First Prizes in competition with tne best American and English Drills, and is in runny respects much superior to both. 13, 15, and 17 Coulters 7in Centre kept in storlt. REID & GRAY'S COMBINED MANURE & TURNIP DRILL ?.Indo «ny siz* 3 from 4 to 8 foultpre. and 14in to 16in between the Prills. * DOUBLE DRILL TURNIP AND MANURE SOWER. Manure is sown in front of Rollers, and put d< ep!y in or shal'ow as preferred. The Turnip Seed is sown throuah a separate *pout behind thf rollers and cau be put in as shallow as required, and covered with the sinuli Rollers behind. Double Furrow Ploughs; ALSO THEIB CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, With Reversible points, which, if desired, can be made convertiOic uito ordinary Double Furrows. STEEL ZIG-ZAG HARROWS, Same Price as Iron ; will last double the lime of Iron Harrows. Reid and <~1 raj's HORSE GEARS are uuivprsally used in New Zealand. Tliey are self contained, consequently no liability of breaking. Over 1000 in use. SECOND-HAND THHESHING MILLS & ENGINE:- on hand & for sale £T PUJRE MANILA BINDING; TWINE. EMPiKE LIVERY AND BAIT "\TEW ZEALAND INSURANCE STABLES, JM COMPANY, ("Near Railway Station.) V 1 FIRE AND MARINE. SADDLE Horses and Buggies on nr hire. Capital, £1,000,000; paid-up, £200,000 Horses carefully broken to Saddle Keserve and Re-Insurance fund, and Harness. £240,000. Hobses Bought, Sold or Exchanged. Agencies in Feilding, Halcombe, Palmerston North, Sandon, and Luggage carted to any part of the Foxton District. Furniture removed. p^ SIMi-SON, Manager Every care taken of Horses sent to Li^bton Quay Wellington. Livery. Good Paddocks. HUGH L. SHERWILL, Teems JVlodeeate. Sub- Agent, Feilding. FRANK GAY, E. EILERY GILBERT, PROPiiIETOR. EEILDTNG. PIANO, ORGAN, & HARMONIUM TATTERSALL'S HOBBE BAZAAK Tn:: "' A T g*a * £" T " 01 ' Rangitikei Sthekt, Palmkeston JN. the Public to know \ \ that he pays regular visits P. B, BOISEN, to all the districts 'between Foxton PuoPHiETOK. and Wanganui, including Kiwitea, the Manchester Block, Birmingham, BUGGIES, Dog Carts, and Saddle & C-j ail( i, working entirely on his own Horses on Hire. account is in a position to make Loose Boxes for Entire and Race Special arrangements with those faHorses, vonriug him with orders. Horses bought and sold, or disposed Country districts visited regularly, of on liberal terms. Pianoforte Renovating a Specialty. Old Pianos taken in exchange and JOHN GOULD, full value allowed. CLAIRVILLE HOUSE UJJTERY, Feilding Address -Pkilding Stae Office IN taking this opportunity of thanking FLOL X ! FLOUR the Residents in and around Feilding for the very liberal and substantial ASK for Chamberlain's FLOLR support accorded to me during the six j£\ which is admitted to be the yrars I have been in Business; I also est m t ke Manawatu. avail myself of this opportunity to in> form them that owing to my ever-inctras- Chamberlain's is the only Mill that is ing Business I have found it noct-s.ary h liances for thoroughly to erect a new and more commodious v , . ™ i , ,- i . ?• Oven, and no expense has been spared mixing the wheat, essential to making in fitting up vriih every convenience for good t lour, making a first-class article, and that nil Ordeib punctually attended to. orders entrusted to me will receive care- Mr T. R. Chamberlain has now ful and prompt attention. started a corn-crushing machine. „. . , , n ~~~T> r ii Oats crushed at 3d per bushel, Birt '' dny :*i ev^'L?,::;". supphcd c™^ *» ->» Pastry and WeddmgC^k.-Maia.lc toorder. T. R. CHAMBE RLA I IS Fine 'and Decorticated Bread delivered Feildikg Steam Flour Mill. Daily in all psrls of the lown, mwde from ' lie choice* bp«m{B of Flour. __ 0 "d E L SHOEING FORGE GRAND SPRING SHOW ill atthe JOHN TAYLOR, 2 Temple O FaShfiOn GcneralSmUU-^Woirrn^llits branches FEILDING. Horses carefully Sleel Show I used if required. S}" ■ • .••■Mention g'.rer My Dijplay. of Spring Styles and *£^£^£^%***n Novelties is of unusual Magnih- HandlEß . Try them ! They will B ir, ? cense, as I har« spared no satisfaction. effort to obtain fche Algo> a larce g^^ 0 { Steel Wbdoes Vekt Latkbt Productions of the The best in the market. ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL Fitting for Reid and Gray's Ploughs c MARKETS. Fire Gratings for " Dover Stoyes. l ' — — Coil Chains, M.iul Bin«s, Long Shove My selection is much larger and moro Handles, Sp-de Handles, Bolts, varied than hithorto. Swivels. Patent Connecting Luilfs, <tc. &c. ii Drbss Will and be Sure ot Success. TOHN Do UrfTit the FARRIKjf ... G!J KKAL SMITH GRAND TAILOKING ___*™^JZ2!L - ;. ESTABLISHMENT. g^pißE TEA Edward Martin's company's n TEMPLE OF fashion, CKESCEKT BKAND, KIMBOIiTOW KOAD. ' O
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 85, 8 January 1891, Page 1
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