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DAW'S LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. „ FEILDING, Next The Temple of Fashion; Kimbolton Road. /ROACHES To" BIRMINGHAM Daily (Sundays excepted) WL* TIME-TABLE: \ Leave Feilding . . . . 8.30 a.m. Arrive Birmingham .. 11.30 a.m, Leave Birmingham .. 1.30 p.m. Arrive Feilding .. .. 4 p.m. COACHE3 TO PEMBERTON Leave Feilding— . - Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 8.30 a.m. :/. Leave Pemberton': — . r Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays „ at 8.30 a.m. Parcels and Luggage collected at Hotels and Stores, and delivered any-: where on the road. •.. • • EMPIRE STABLES, 4FERGUSSON STREET: - ~T HAVE now taken overthe above Stables, and hope by strict attentibij to the wants of my cuttomers to merit a share of public patronage. Liveiy and Bait at all hours. ' .' Charges moderate. A. PRINGLE. r^i OB B AND 00* S TELEGRAPH LIN* OF COACHES. Between BIRMINGHAM AND "FETLDINk. Leave Mr Lowes' Hotel, Bir^agham, MONDAYS, THURSD \.Y3, ANI> SATURDAYS I > At 8.80 a.m. J, Leave Hastie's. Hotel, FeUding,^n> " v arrwal 64 Mail Train~from< North afc 4.10 p.-m. , All goods and parcels for Apiti care* fully forwarded. . > Buggies, saddle Horses, Ac, &q., always on hire at Mr Lowe's- Hotel. W. MANAGHi PBOPBIETOR. N.B.— W.M. is Mail Contractor between Fowler's (Birmingham) and Apiti. BRADFORD'S I'EILDING HORSE KAZAA\R. (Opposite the Assembly Rooms.) ' Kimbolton Road, ; : FEILDING. MR G. B. BRADFOSD, 1 having leased the above, wishes to announce that he is prepaied to supply all descriptions of Vehicles aid Horses at moderate prices, G. 8.8. also undertakes Castrating and Speying. A Ladies' Waiting>room has now been fitted upon the premises, and ladies can rely on finding every convenience. " Attention and Civility" is my motto. Paddocks for horses. Every, care taken, bat no responsibility. G. B. BRADFORD, Feilding Stables ' QUONG LEE, FRUITERER, TOBACCONIST, aht> GENEKAL STOREKEEPER, . fc EBGUBSOV, STREET* : FEILDING, ipvEALEE in Fancy Goods, all kinds of Groceries and Provisions. Cash Buyer of Fungus in any quantity, Give my Austral Teas a trial— sold at 2/-, 2/6, 8/-, and 4/- per lb. A pure tea, blended by Mr Whong Eew, of Wellington. CHELTENHAM HOTEL. THOMA~s" RYAN, •* PBOPRIETOa. First-class Stables and Paddocks. Special accommodation for, fishing and shooting parties. THIS old and well-established Hotel is in the centre of one of the most prosperous districts in the colony, and is replete with all the advantages of a private Home. Only the best brands of Spirits, Wines, and Ales in stock. Coaches arrive and depart every day. THOMAS RVAN, Proprietor. JOHN H. HEATON & MILLEB Shipping, Commission, Custom House and Forwarding Agents, Panama Street, WELLINGTON T. H. J AUE a ARCHITECT, Hankins' Buildings, The Square, PALMERSTON NORTH. ROYAL HOThL STABLES Kang-itikei Line, PALMEUSTON NORTH. ED. BROWNE notifies that he . has taken the above stables, and persons may rely on their horses and vehicles receiving every attention. Saddle Horses and Buggies always ready tor hire. Charges strictly moderate, and steady, attentive groom always in attendance. Commercial Travellers driven to any part of the district. Letters aud telegrams promptly attenued to. E. D. BROWNE, Proprietor, Royal Hotel Stables and Occidental Horse Bazaar. FOB SALE, at the office of this paper.— Forms of Conditions of Contract for Bushfelling, Proof of Debt Forms— ordinary, for a firm or company — and Proxy Forma. , .

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 83, 3 January 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 83, 3 January 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 83, 3 January 1893, Page 4

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