DAW'S LIVERY AND BAIT STpLEiS. 1 FEILDING, '' Next The Temple of Fashion, Kimbolton Road,., v/ ROACHES Ta BlßMlNaEAit'l'v \J ■■■■:■■■ ... ... . v..'- : ., n Daily (Sundays excepted) ' • J TIME-TABLE: Leave Feilding .."'. . . 8.30 aim^ ' " Arrive Birmingham ..'. 11 .30 &•}&>!, * Leave Birmingham " . I.B|o p^ 1 . „ , ; ; Arrive Feilding .. .., .., 4 p.m. .? , ( COACHE3 TO PEMBERTON^ • f Leave Feilding— t - ! ; j Mondays, Wednesdays; arid Fridays : ; - at BiSO a.m. - > ■•; <;/ ••; ,ii Leave Pembertott-*- ' *»■ - . • ,<; Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays .; at 8 30 a.m. >'• ' Parcels and Luggage collected lit Hotels and Stores, and delivered ainywhere on the road. ' ' ; PRINGLE & RICHARDSON, < ; :i \ ;^ ; ; EMPIRE _ ' ■'"■'''■"< LIVERY AND BAIfrSfULES, FEILDTNG. ! ) MAIL COACHES to Birmingham Daily ( Sunday s exceptedj.-Time-table. , ;*, :i " Leave Feilding. ... ... 8.80 a.*n. > - ; : .■- Arrive Birmingham ... 11.15fctB. ; Leave Birmingham ... 1.15 p. mv Arrive Feilding ... B^Bo p.xri; ; : Parcels and luggage collected at ,"' hotels and stores and delivered any- ; < where on the road. . i. fi O B B^AN D C 0*8; TELEGRAPH LINE OF COAOHES, ' Between BIRMINGHAM AND FEILDING. r. i Leave Mr Lowes' Hotel, Birmingham^ : MONDAYS, THUKSD \Y3i AND: ' SATURDAYS At 8.30 a.m. •[ ? Leave Hustle's Hotel, Feilding, on :; arrival ol Mail Train from North at ' ', 4.10 p.m, ; . V' All goods and parcels. for Apiti care- s fully forwarded.- . •>; Buggies, saddle Horses, &o.i &o. t always on hire at Mr Lowe's Hotel; ly W. MANAGH, \ !\ PROPRIETOR. '.<■.'„■/■■" N.B.— W.M. is Mail Contractor^ ■■ tween Fowler's (Birmingham) and' * Apiti. ■••.-.,•■ . : . BRADFO RD'S , • lEILDING HORSE BAZaAR. (Opposite the Assembly Rooms.} K i mb oi. ton Road, ' FEILDING. . ' -. MEG. B. BRADFORD, having!;leased the above, wished to announce that he is prepaxed to supply all descriptions of Vehicles apd ' Horses at moderate prices, GiB;B. also undertakes CAstrafcing " aad Speying. _ .' '< /., L -. -, ' A Ladies' Waiting-room has now been. , fitted upon the premises, and ladies c^n'",! rely on finding every convenience. '' YJ'.i' " Attention and Civility" is my m.ofto. ' ' Paddocks for horses. Every cart taken, but no responsibility. ' i' ' g. b. BRApFdKD, ■":; ;■;.•' ., . Feilding Stables (JUONG LEE, - FRUITERER, TOBACCONIST, amp GENERAL . STOREKEEPER, tEßoussoN Street, '■ ; ■■■'■'.-■ FEILDING. "pvEALEtt in Fancy Goods, 'all." V; kinds of Groceries and Provisions. Cash Buyer of Fungus in any quantity, . Give.my Austral Tea&a-trialsnsfiala^ at 2/-, 2/6, 8/,, and 4^,pei^lb. A pure tea, blended by Mr Whong Kew, of Wellington. ■ \\ \v -[-y . ; WALTER ii'REEMANif PRIVATE HOTEL, Church Street . (Opposite the Railway Station),' / " PALMERSTON *-. Special arrangementß^for Weekly Boarders and Families. ' - : Wellington and Manawatu Railway REFRESHMJii^^CAiIV 1 ' r W. Freeman (the- original Lessee) has again secured the cont^actifor tiw Refreshment Car. ;,!?,;, ORIENTAL FAMILY HOTEL, Willis Street,. > WELLINGTON. MRS ORMSBEE; Proprietress. : Best Accomodatidn iri tti^<!si4y,'aV moderate prices.' : Lnncheon, from 12 to 2, one shiling: 2L . CHELTESffIA|J[: HOTEL. thomaF^iyan, Pboprietoa; First-class Stable 3 and Paddocks. Special accommodation for fishing and shooting parties./ MP TIIHIS old and well-established K. 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 Alesin etoefc Coaches arrive and depart every ay * THOMAS R.YAN,; Proprietor/ GOOD NE V» ! ; : TO meet the increasing wants of the people of Paltnerston for hitfty*olass photographic work, I have taken into v partnership Mr T.; W.,BUntinj{. '. ... air T. W. Bunting has f been *bbnt nine years entjajjei in = pliotographio work, and during that tim» has been employed in the studios ;'ofc Wrigßlesworth. "a«4 BinflSi ¥' ic6 and O'Malley, Wellington; Eaen George, of Dunedin; CarneH, of N»P«en «n d fofi the past few years »t WoodyiUf. 4»« portrait work for softness, grace Of poSef naturalness of expression^ and- perfect •finish is acknowledged to be fully equal to best Wellington productions. Sitters will find every comfort «t the . studio, which baa been refitted,.! ..i ?, ( <; ., . BILLENS AND BUKTIKGr, PfIuTOGHAPHERS, - > . PALMEHSTON NORTH.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 110, 7 March 1893, Page 4
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594Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 110, 7 March 1893, Page 4
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