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SAYWELL BEOS/ KIMBOLTGN ROAD, FEILDING . CAKKIAGE BUILDERS, AGRICULTURAIj SMITHS,^ SHOEING SMITHS, SAYWELL BROS, desire 1 to in form the residents and settlers in Feilding and the surrounding Districts that they are prepared to build Carriages' and other wheeled Vehicles at the lowest possible prices. ' Good Material and Workmanship guaranteed. Painting, Trimming and. Repairs neatly executed. . i - * Agricultural. ' Implements of all kinds made and repaired: Horses shod for 5s and upwards, SAYWELL BROS. TITODEL SHOEING FOBGK. JOHN. TAYLOR, Proprietor, General Smith's Work in all its branches Horses carefully shod., Steei Shoes used if required. Special attention given to malformed and diseased feet. Fittings for Reid and Grays Ploughs. Fire-Gratings for " Dover" Stoves". Coil Chains, Maul Rings, Long Shovel Handles, S pi de Handles, Bolts, Swivels, Patent Connecting Links, &C. 1 -, &c. JOHN TAYLOR,* ' FABRIER and GENERAL SMITH, Manchester Stbeet. MANAWATU COACH & CARRIAGE . FACTORY. JOHN BBtT(Late Stafford and Bett), PROPRIETOR. Rangitikei Stbeet, Palmebston Nobth FIRST Prize for all Vehicles at the Agricultural Show of the Manawatu and West Coast A . and P. • Association, 1885, and for Phaetons, 1887.1&88, 1889.Carriages, Buggies and Waggons of every description built to order. Estimates for all Work furnished on ' the shortest notice. ~ DAW'S LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES FEILDING. ESTABLISHED BEFORE THE FLOOD. IN thanking the public for their past favors, Mr Daw desires, to intimate that he has always on hand —Brakes, Double & Single Buggies Quiet Riding Horses, &c. i Special arrangements made for Wedding; Picnic, or other parties'. Commercial Travellers 'attended to on shortest notice by letter or telegram. Conveyance at each Train. Carrying business conducted ' as hitherto '. COACHES TO BIRMINGHAM. IS' now running a line of Coaches DAILY (Sundays exceptcd) be- . tween Feilding and Birmingham. TIME-TABLE : Leave Feilding . . . . 8.30 a. si Arrive Birmingham .. 11.30 a.m. Leave Birmingham . . 1-3 C p.m. Arrive Feilding . . . . 4 p.m. -•, Parcels and Luggage collected at Hotels and Stores, and delivered anywhere on. the road. - /~i 0B B AND Co' S v TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. Between BIRMINGHAM AND FEILDING. Leave Mr Lowes' Hotel, Birmingham, - MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND SATURDAYS At 8.30 <a.m. Leave flastie'a Hotel, Feilding, , on arrival 6i Mail Train from North' at 4.10 p.m, All goods and parcels for Apiti care- ' fully forwarded. Buggiesi -^saddle Horses,- &c.,~ &c, always on hire at Mr Lowe's' Hotel. . J. MA~RTIN, proprietor: . . N.B, — J.M. is Mail Contractor between 1 .Fowler's (Birmingham) arid Apiti. T7^IMBOLTON LIVERY AND IV. ' BAIT STABLES, . (Next Corporation Office). , Kimbolton Road Feuding. SHALDEK3 & THOMPSON, s Pbopeietoes. Horses broken to saddle and harness by one of the best breakers m the colony. Horses bought, sold, or exchanged. Clipping done on the latest approved principles., Rood saddle horses always on hire. Experienced groom in charge, and every attention and care given to horses on livery. ' , Secure and well-grassed paddocks. All messages by wire or post promptly attended to. SHALDER & THOMPSON. . TATTERSALL'S HORSE BAZAAR RaWitikbi Street, Palmebston N. . P. H. "BOISEN, . Pkopkietoh. "• BUGGIES, Dog Carts, Sid Saddlt. Horses on Hire. Loose Boxes for Entire and Race Horses. • • • Horses bought and sold, or disposed of 911 liberal terms.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 156, 27 June 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 156, 27 June 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 156, 27 June 1891, Page 4

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