SADDtER AN6 HARNESS rM^M« '■• ! .-.■'' .-•• - "i!!'> <•: f '-,-;.jjiivj «, i IY.iX" i BEGS to jtii'ank the public for their esteemed patronage vto himvhKthi past, and hopes, by good; workmanship and civility^ to ' still retain'th< ! custom that has^hitherto been granted Mm.- i "> .■.-• .• ■'•■/ " ' r '<■ ;[ "• W.B. also invites inspection to his new stock of Ladies' andvG'ents' Saddles (English and Colonial) Bridles, Whips, Spurs, Bits, etc., etc;: .;.:; ; RUimau's IJor-il Embrocation always on hand. \ .i '■■ ■■.:• -j ■• •/? ..: •Frauk Miller.'s, Harness Dressing," :( -. j. ft ;[ .: V • ■ - •; Felt Saddle Cloths cut- to, any^ size ; -and, shape If arness of any description made on tlicj shortest notice. , v.- : ;-:tf:r* .cj -•-.'..•; ■ Bepairs ri'e'atiy, .cheaply, and promptly-.exec,u,tedi,; .; s : i ' i;:.-;- I r .-• " -.-> iLj feral discgunt.f or. Gash Baw H6rse«hairboufi[ht in any quantities. 4 , ,„< „ C! „ ' , (fj" Note the Address — ' ' ; . ' \ :;, '",■■•"'':'■-,•;' »U- ;< r<- '"no 3 "n} ' NEXT KMPIRE! HOTEL,;^ FEBGnSSON-STBEETi FEILDING?, i.r j MEMsrar .-r- -- f : *'.',- -:+~-J--t] '',,,,. ■"',•' ',' *' VjuiliLJiJ^ 1 -^ '*.l}''jj f . y .'\. yi^'''"- ' 1 ■Vi'*ii > i n ' '- '" : ' ';,^ ." ; ~~^ ■ "\". /'■ " r "'''- i*tt:|j' ,i. ;_, . _■ , ; f ■ ■ -f r .» /'■"'•( pi §i'\-.', Tv"'*?''! ' ' : •,.- !/.,V -KIMBOLTOJy* EOADV'FEILD^gJ 3." I>ll 'i7^ ,! ''7 Ji .v' a I MANUFAOTUBEB-« DIRECT iIMP'OBTEE ..t^^ADD^fiKY^^Jßj \ BAS ;ju*t: received direct front the makers^-leld' r c ! psfeß J^t^go^B^ ing laaies' - .arid 'Gents'- aaddles, hridles,. breasjpla^^wlnp'sa^ nickel-silver bits, spursya'nd stirrups. \'_\ ,'" '" „ ' ', t 7../ ..^ .',-. ,\'st" "-. ,- i '■''■ Also, alarge;a'ssortment of calb^gig, 'and ..ijuggy'^nlt^a silyer v A riding bridle jfpr^ gP^ds^Jpropbrfronately'che^E^E CASBtlv 'j!;;.. ; o |' ( '' ; !"" -'n -I.' VniJ . , .My' btqck',9.f,made-;up. harness includes cart,'trapi gig j and|b J nggy;„whi|ch''^ r aU be found jthoroughly. made inieYery particiiiar, , ,!ias gll^rk'isljion^n^ejijlimy own special /.supervision. The ibest |maf£ria,f !use^ finished neatlyi and .with promptitude..", V^sp^ction^uvite^ -'^h "'^ \ ■■ ■ -Note the.address-^p o-fi l.» -v!.-.,, , [£ l ' "\ '^ r \ [t l " r ..'."\.'{ ,-' 7 - 0)^ Ri„ l - . •. : :,-!, ;;;. :,:,: :R^;R.^(i)ky M^^jir^f: l Practical -Saddler & Harness . Maker?- '.,(oppo|ite Ha|tie's HlWj]' 1 : } . KIMBOLTOIf J EOAD, FEUDING, .-. . ' , - ,„„ 1 * ; !" ' ';,:;, (Double $ji!!fctsd\^ i *^^ - Attheyarious Competitions, with ,the Imported Diggej te ßei^.^G^ojyis Plough was -;•( y .Ji -i . '..I- "«'.■/.' ;■••'. .-awarded „ . . . • ..First ,and Second, Prizes at; Southland CBampfoni.M6ughihg^MatCh ;: ! ).A . .First.fand^Secon4,Priz.es at Wyndham Match ■*■ . ':-. First Prize at Mataura, and , ; , ; to '.- '.:■■■■ •' ■ '.' -• ■ '■'. "■ First Prize at .Waimea .., .-, -.- :,. ; .!. ; . -: v j To' those who prefer" -this style of ploughing, we can givecthem;fche easiest dfawn,Jbest working, least expensive inrepai|ps,;and infinitely the be'sli<niade;and<.-: -; '; '; ; ; r ; most^dtMable DIGGEB. ''".'''■ Of. -New and Converted [Diggers wehaye a large 'number.at work in^ all ;paitspt,^ew ... i '..,- :■ .; ...-.,. Zealand. ' ''' ■'"'"■ •" ; './"*.; Our Diggers are fitted with Gray's Pitent Unbreakable Steel Shares and Gray's Patent Unbreakable SteeLPoints at the sa'nie.price as Double Plough, Shares 2s each CHILLED ? OABT'SOCE;ET SHABES 2scach ! : . . V. j 6deach ; CHILLISD 1 CAST SHAKE POINTS 6d each; •. . -v.-.? ! Is each ' HAED TEM'PEBED UNBEEAKABLE .STEEL POINTS , ls/eacl| These steel p'pintg, will wear ; twice as ordinary points, 'and can be turned iipi side down as often as necessary, !thus"; always keeping a keen cufting edge underneath! .yYe make, these ploughs in the.'folipwiiig sizes :— Double Furrow Digger, wither Without adjusting gear, j' .Double Furpw Digger, with or. -wUhout adjusting, gearj made so that it can be used /either as. a- Double :or Single Furrow Digger as desired (lOs.extra); .Single Furrow Digger, with or without adjusting gear.; ,\ ,-... The Single Furro.w Digger can be fitted as. ah ordinary plough, at 50s- extra-; <ds an ordinary" swing plough digger; or as an ordinary double furrow Plough'cbnvertible into a digger. ,•!,-. ;; .-, .-... r .--..-r,.. (,-.■-,,.-■,.:
. THE WONDERFUL WERTHEIM Sowing Mach i pcs Sole Agents for North Island— THE SQUARE, ; | PALMERSTON is'OETH, ■ .' j MANNERS STREET, : WELLINGTON. Machines of every descriptiori. for the- \\[ use of Familiesi Tradesmen and FactoriesSold on time payment or with liberal discount for cash. NEEDLES* (yiL r ' AP^LIANOias Ato " DUPLICATE PARTS. All kinds of Machines cleaned. and , repaired at reasonable charges.. I ' ■ '- - ■ •.•"•■'■ ' JAMES ERASER, ■ '. PLUMBER AND TINSMITH : Manchester Skreist, (Opposite the Denbigh Hotel,).. TANKS supplied, and spouting fixed at prit.es to suit the times COPPEE BOILEES And Tinware of every description at the lowest possible prices* Wood and Iron Turning, and all sorts of jobbing done on the shortest notice. Maker of the Excelsior Fire Blower — no Household should be without. Excelsior Blower for sulphuring blighted Vines or Trees. Estimates given for all kinds of plumbing work. - JAMES FBASEE.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 78, 31 December 1891, Page 1
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655Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 78, 31 December 1891, Page 1
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