SAY^EIiL t BBOS;f '"" KIMBOLTON KOAD, mEDIS* CARRIAGE BUILDERS, AGRICULTURAL SMITHS* i SHOEING. -SMITaS: SAYWELL BROS, desire to JaL f , form the residents -and^ settler*^ [ in FeildiDg and the surrounding pis-, triots that they are prepared to Jraild 1 ' Carriages and , other wheeled Venicles at the lowest possible prioes.Good Material and Wprkmanshipguaranteed. - -j .Fainting, Trimming and Repair? - neatly .executed. . **- , ', ■ Agricultural Implements of al I kinds made and repaired. Horseß shod for 5s and upwards. SAYWELL BROS. FODEL SHOftflftH BOBGK.i ii'J_ ' *" " -JOHN tayloe; s # , , Profbbbxob', General SmijtbV Worjt in all its branched ,. i Horse.B carefully »bpd. ,; Steel Shoes msed if required. Special fchention given ' to malformed and diseased feet. - ; Fittings for B'eid.and Gray's, Plourßs. | Fire Gratings f dr " Dover " .Stoves. ' ' . Coil' Chains. Maul Kings, , Long Shovei' Handles, Spade Handles,' Bolts, , ; Swiyefer PatentfCotmect- > ing Links, &c., <fee, ; , , john"taylob,\ . r FABBIER anj>, GENERAL, SMITH* , j M-AMCHESTEg ■ STBEEiT> '>'' ;> NOTICE. 65 1 °REsbYAlll . -- -| DAWS,. - .*•. '»,"■ LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, i FEELDIHG, ••>i-> <", 1 HAVE- BEEN REMOVER * To new premies jiext The Temple of J ' Fashion^ Kimboltd^ Roa4. ;tJi " ,, k MR..DAW desires, ta intimate^ that he has always: on i hand v ;— Brakes,. Double &■ Single ' Baggiest 'Quiet Riding-.Horses, &c - ;/ ; v . \ Special arrangements made^for' (Wedding, Picnic, or other parties. ,„, ! Commercial Trayellars, attended^tp], 'on shortest notice by letter or tedegram. ConTeyance at eacli Train. ' , - , Carrying business, conducted oflt 'hitherto. i ! COACHES TO BIRMINGHAM. ! Daily (Sundays exeepted) i TIME-TABIiE : -;• • Leave Feiiaing .. .. B.'3oa'jp. t Arrive Birmingham .. ll.^O'arm. ' iLeave Birmingham .. , 1,3C-|i.<n»! Arrive, Feilding . „ .. iiQ'TfL- . Parcels and Luggage collected at. Hotels and Storeß, and deKvered^any-. where on the road. ' ~• ' W~O 8~8 AND CO' S TELEGRAyPH LINE OF- COACHES^ Between \ BIRMINGHAM AND tfBILDJNG.' Leave Mr Lowes' Hotel, Birmingham, MONDAYS, WEDNESD r . AND SATURDAYS At 8.30 a.m. , Leave Hastie's Hotel, Feilding, on arrival ol Mail Train from North at 4.10 p.m, ' All goods and parcels for Apifei carer fully fbrwai'ded. Buggies, saddle Horses, &cr. v &c.,' always on hire at Mr'Lowe's Hotels J. MARTIN, PROPRIETOR. N.B.— 3M. is Mail Contractor between Fowler's (Birmingham) and ApitiL " KIMBOLTON LIVES! AND BAIT STABLES, (Next Corporation Office). KIMBOLTON £OAI> PeHDINO. SHALDER3 "iICHOMFSON; ; Pjboxsietoss. Horses broken to saddle and harness bj one of the best breakers \a,thefioionj. ! Horses : bought,, sold, or e.xeban«ed>; ; - nl ' Clipping done on the latest approved principles. .••:... ;^;;.;m> :: • , flood saddle horses alwajs on bfre^ o , ;, Experienced gropm^tin, 6hajrge.r V <stts;i [ererv attentioa and car* given to horses 'on livery. i Secure and well-srassed paddoets. I All messages by wire or post promptly Attended to. ■ ■ $ ■>; ••-, .■. ■ - ; SHARPER & ftHbMPgOK.; ;^ JT^EhSiNG HOEbE BAZAAE^V Jl . . - ■....: ' MESSES SOMEEVILLE & GO., - PKOPBZ£a'OJBS. Having taken over tbe above Siables, trust, by utfr'.. tention to- business, to gain a share' of public patronage. Horses uroken to Saddle ard Harness. ■ , ; Double and single Buggies o.n'hire.i Ladies' and Gentleman's Hacks \ also on hire. , v i Horse Clipping a specialty. ..-, r • Letters and telegrams promptly at- - tended to. . C . Horses bought and sold on com-: mission. . . ! SOMEBVILLI^ & CO., Proprietors. THE PH(ENIX HOTEL. PALMEBSTOJSF i^OBTH., ;.,^- BY feeepmg none but the very.. besti .Brands of WINES and SPIB2T|», and giring first class Accoininodauon' atl moderate charges, the Proprietor hope* ti>* stiy, further increase ..-ihe popularity of this well-known and favorite Hotel. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Good Stabling. Gn«stß called i»_ tuae f or Breakfast for' early Trains. \ William" ky an, "'* PBOPKIETOH. %& ÜBS ISO OTEE& THAK r nREASES AX ''C &¥%&&■ s Son» o»i,y ik Twe* And see yoo get it. Sold in on* pound round tine, at 1% Bd. 0
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 39, 29 September 1891, Page 4
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567Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 39, 29 September 1891, Page 4
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