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LIVERY ANI> BAIT STABLEiS. : -.... „ ..;... -..^-j,Next The Temple., ot, Fashion, Kimb'olton ' Road. GOA(JHE^ *O Bl^lN|<Mlk D^lily (Sundays excepted) '-" *i : , L ■■;■";■■ "time-table? - :^- : h Leave ' Feilding .. "'• •..' Bi3oa. ! ffl, Arrive Birmingham. .. 11.30 'a:m> Leave Birmingham .;. I.3Dip;itn. Arrive Feilding ■■ ,-.• ... '(4 p.m. Leave Fenaihg'tL r ' '- i!; Monday's; Wednesdiys. ,add/FridayJ at B.3i)!"a..hi^, „i:m , Leave Peinberton-r Tuesdays, t^vrsdm 'and GitiantStfi Parcels and Luggage^ ;;cplle,cted at Hotels and Stores, and, delivered anywhere on the roa^.V »™*V<™*** PRJNGLE & RICHARDSON, EMPIRE LIVERY 4IJD B^IT STABLES, FEILiriISG. MAIL^OCTOaI^ to Birmingham Daily { Sundays ex,c«pted). Lfeave Feilding... ';.. >,j.jß.Bb a.ra. Arrive Birmingham • ..j 11.15 a.m. 'Leave' Birmingham ;-...; 1.15 p.m. Arrive Feilding \ , v..' 3.30 p.m. Parcels and luggage collected at hotels and stores and ■ttelivef ed'anywhere on the road/ I:;;- > i-nr >;.,; GO B~B~" A N,D .oCL-0 ' S TEIiEGRAPH LINE OF GDAtJHES. .■ , :.'■'■ Between •' „, „ BIRMINGHAM AND J^EtLfritfG. Leave Mr Lowea' JGEotel, JBirmmoh&m, MONDAYBi THUi^iM X*b ..■ . ,-. s-A^rjEb^C™ \ AtQ.3ona.ml,; /( ;/ '* Leave Hastie's Hote^ iPeiidiiig, on : arrival ot Mail Train from Norlh at ; ■: ■4:10-p J m'".-«?. i^.'---Ji-l AU goods and ttudftg; fo^ liStpifi' f oarefully forwatdedV Buggies, saddle Horses, &c, &c, always on hire at Jtr Low'4*e Hofel. PROPEIETOEi ■*'.* N.B.— ty.M. is i^ii Cpnka^tot between Fowler's (Birmingiiaigaj and ' BRA'DFO'IftB^S; (Opposite the r Assembly Roou^.) K imb o no.« b ,Ko ad,- '-: FEILDING., MR G. B. BR.APFOSD,having leased: the. above* wishes, to announce that he is prepared to supply all descriptions, of. Yetycles arid Horses J ai moderate prices; i ' G. 8.8. also undertakes Castrating and Speying. • •■■■ ;> / A Ladies' Waiting-room has now A been fitted upon the; premises, and ladiesoan rely on finding, every convenienpe,^ .^ " Attention afld Civility" is my, motto. Paddocks for horses . ; Every . care taken, but no responsibility. .' , ; .. G. B. BRADFORD,' Feilding Stables ' QUONG LEE, ; FRUITEKpIRi TPJBACQONIS^and GEN Kit AL s;i:OiIEKpIEPBR, :•--. M ejrousson Stjr^jbt, :'•"" FBUiDIN^/., "..;. T\JB.ALES_ in ; Fanxsy Goo^s, ; all kinds of Groceries and Provisions. Cash ! Buyer of Fungus in any quantity, i; /;; ;v .;,; Give my Austral TeasAttial^sold at 2/-, 2/0, 8/-, aftd:4/-/per A pure , tsa, blendqdjby^r Whoiig Kew, of ,Wflfongji,on t v „.,;,,.,,;. / ..-;' h CHELTENHAM' c BfOTEL'.' ;.-■■'•: ••.■:•>■— uu-'a;y THOMAS KYP, PROPWETOIi; ""' '''"' First-class Stable^, and P^ddpcJcs. Special accpminoida^n ; , jfor " arid footing parties. ' THIS old. , a^nd well-ie|tahji^hed fiotel* jfs ;ri jl^p 9fiifeftPf^B of the most parpsperpiu^.d^stp^inf the colony>^ and, is, x^letje, . ;wjih^. ;§y/~the advantages of a private hqinp. Only ; ; the bes,t. braftds^pf jiSpjrits, Wines. a^d, Ales^in, kiwis-: ■; ■ -. l'n A Coaches arrive afui . dej^j.^yery day. . :-..;.-- 'l-ii <wiT .... THOMAS.. RY^fi^ ROYAL HOTEIijSfIiLES Rangitikei lane, ltt4j , ; f * PALME^^^O^,': El). BKQWN E , jiptifie^ *tim he , has tak,en, ,the abuve .stales, and peiisqus nwj tely^on, .^tijß.h^rses and vehicles recoiying; .eyer^i Attention* „..", .-" , ,:-}t>vi:-; vbiv.l Saddle Horses and Buggies always ready; ; tqr t / h|re.:, r 'Qkttgsaff strictly moderate, and stea ojyj,, vjaj^egtive groom, always in attenclance.' , Commercial Travellers driven to any part of the district. Letters aud telegrams promptly attenued to. ' . ■^ E.-JJ.: BKOWNE, Proprietor.* j I .'; ;;; Royal Hotel Stables and Occidental Horse Bazaar. GOOt) NSVSJI, TO meet the increasing wants of the people of Palmerston for high^class photographic work, I have taken* into partnership Mr - T. Wtßunting. Mr T. W. Bunting has been 1 about nme years engaged in, . photographic .WPVk, and during ithaV, time^,ha,^i been employed in the 'studios' of Messrs "Wriggleswortn and . Binns, Price and O'Malleyj Wellington j 1 Eden George, of Dunedin ; Carnelli of Napier, and for the past feiv year's at Woodville. His portrait work for softness, grace of pose, naturalness of expression and perfect finish is acknowledged to be fully equal to best Wellington productious. Sitters will find ererj comfort at the studio, which has been refitted. BILLENS AND. BUNTING, PhutogkaphMs, PA LMEHSTON NQJOT,. .

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 95, 31 January 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 95, 31 January 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 95, 31 January 1893, Page 4

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