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! SAYWEEB -BKO&v c OMBOLTONr KOAD, FEI,T,I£EN> CARRIAGE BUILDERS, AGRICULTURAL SMITHS, * SHOEING SMITHS. SAYWELL BEOS, desire to ml" form the residents, and settlers m Feilding and the surrounding Disbricts that they are prepared to build Larriages and other wheeled Veliieles at the lowest possible prices. Giou Material and Workmanship guaranteed. Painting, Trimming and Bepairi neatly executed. Agricultural Implements of ail kinds made arid repaired.' Horses shod for 5s and upwards, sayweLl.beqs.l , "t TOD E L SHdETUGo^yOBGW. , JOHN TAYLOR, i ° Pkoprietok, / General Smith's Work-in all'its branches Horses carefully shod. Steel Shoes' used it required. Special attention girea to malformed and diseased feet.. Fittings for Jleid and Gray's Ploughs. Fire Gratings for '• Dover" Stoves.. Coil Chains. Maul Kings,' Long Shovel Handles, Spide Handles; Bolts, SwWels, Patent Connect v ing Links, &c.,' &c, . JOHN TAYLOR, FAEEIER and GENERAL SMITH, ; Manchester Street. MANAWATU CQACHA CAEEIAGE FACTORY. JOHN BETT. (Late Stafford and Belt), PROPRIETOR • Eangitikei Street, Palukrston North FIEST- Prize 1 for all -Vehicles at ;the Agricultural Show of the ■Manawatu an d^West 'Coast *'. and P. Association, 1885, and for Phaetons, 1887,1888, 1889. 1 Carriages, • Buggies and Waggons of every description built to order. Estimates for I 'all Work furnish'ea on the shortest notice. "~ DAW'S - : ~ "H LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES FEILDING. -ESTABLISHED BEFORE THE FLOOD. IN 'thanking' jlhe ,puhlic for their past favors, Mr Daw desires to intimate that 'he, has always on hand —Brakes, Double & Single Buggies Quiet Riding Horses,' &c. Special arrangements' made for Wedding, Picnic, or other parties. - Commercial Travellers attended to on shortest notice by letter or telegram. Conveyance at ,each .Train. s Carrying business conducted as hitherto. „ - COACHES TO BIRMINGHAM. IS n<;w running 'a line of Coache£-> DAMLY (Sundays, exceptcd), between Feilding and Birmingham. TIME-TABLE f Leave Feilding -.■. ... 8.30 a.m Arrive Birmingham . . 11.30 a.m Leave Birmingham ' .. I.3Cp.m. Arrive Feilding. ,*.. , .. 4 p.m. Parcels and Luggage collected at Hotels and Stores, and delivered anywhere on the road. . , i /^OBB AND COB TELEGRAPH LINE OF "COACHES. ! Between BIRMINGHAM AND FEILDING. Leave Mr Lowes' Hotel, Birmingham, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND S \TUE£MYS . At 8.30 a.m. , Leave fkistie's^Hotel, Feilding, on arrival "61 Mail 1 Train from North at All goods and parcels' for Apiti care- ; ""' ' _ fully forwarded,' __ Buggies," saddles-Horses, &c.,' &c.^, always pn-hire at Mr Lowe's Hotel.' J. MARTIN, PROPRIETOR N.B, — J.M. is Mail Contractor' between Fowler's (Birmingham) and "ffpjti. ' ' j_j. TATTERSALL'S HORSE BA^Z A AR - Eangitikei Stbeet/Palmee'stoh N . P. HrBOISEN," Pboprietoe. B" UGGIE s, : Dog Carts, and- Saddl* .Horses on Hire. • Loose Boxes i for Entire land Race. i Horses. f Horses, bought and ./sold,^ or, disposed of on liberal terms. ' ..C'. DAHL, WHOLESALE AND sail, tent, mm; and TWINE. -MAKEK,j PALMEESTON NORTH, INstoct and made to ordei :— Dressed 'Waterproof Tarpaulins, Plain Canvas Tarpaulins, Rick and, Waggon Covers Cart and Trap Covers '(dressed or plain), , Horse Coveis and Stable Bugs, , Threshing, Sh.eets, Tents and FJies in allf sizes, Verandah Blinds (plain or fancy ) r Oilskin Coats. Sadd le and Buggy Aprons, * Galvanised Iron- and 'Wooden>, -Blocks, Hooks, Thimbles, Spunyarn and Marling Tarrjed Hemp "Hope, Manilla and^lax, Tether Rope „ Clothes Lines, , Plough Lines, Reaper ' and Binder' Twine,' ' Pishing Gears ; large Marquees - and Flags of all nations for sale or hire ; "Carpets planned,* sewn, • and laid; OTd Carpets removed, cleaned, and relaid at a very modjpr^te^ price. * . j * 'j

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 142, 23 May 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 142, 23 May 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 142, 23 May 1891, Page 4

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