LIVERY ANUU BAIT STABLER. . :5 .. ,v;; f ®|bi^ -ij:'^;/'.;^;: . TO T^^GHA3§ Daily (Sundays excepted) ■ ' TIMETABLE. f t t Leave Feilding ..,.,. :S. 30 *,$ *** Arrive Birmingham. " " . , 11^30 a. th Leave Birmingham . . 1.30 p.m. Arrive Feilding .'.'." . . , 4 £vi COACIIE3 TO '¥Eiti^lssSuf* Leave Feildingff-y ,"' ' 9 ' ' ( '... v ". } ' Mondays, Wednesdays, and. FrideyjS; Tt .> j, ' ■.;:../.. at af.9Q.aj,ijp.,. 1 .;Vi... ''■:.■-■< -,.-.„, 1 Leave Pemberton— "...' -f Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satdrdjjiys;, -.',,' at 8.30 a.m.. .' j; ''..,{ Parcels aud Luggage, which may > be left at the Hotel, delivered anywhere on the road. -■••■•"'' -■ < -■■ ■-■■- ~j. ■'■ •-• — ; — ■ -. -.7 , <\ .ll^f PRINGLE A RICHARDSON, • '"r," empire : ' : y, ! i"'"V v LIVERr AN# BA_T #*ABl&.f l „ : '■' FElLiaN(_> 'y t "\f%l^ MAlt C^)A^S^to ;; ;_.^^ ham Daily (Sundays exoepjed)* .-'/ ■■ - .iwv.'b-''*':' •'< .!■■ ■■ v . -?-■; _;__*_R*_*ss»_i Time-table, . ? Leave Feilding... ..'. 6^Bo a.m. Arriye BirmingW^^..^|H.is a.m. Leave I«r^g]p^|^|^.ls p.m. Arrive Beilding>^^^#^.Bo b.<n. r Parcels and luggage' collected at hotels and store*: sjnd "delivered any-n: where on the rpad. GOHD^fOT'S feilding; Wiw BAZAAR^ Kimbolton Ro_x>, Fjjj;ij[,ntKG;. MR L. H. WWmim, H-tvingf leased the above, wishes tl> announoe that he is prepared to 6up- • ply all descriptidns of Vehicles and* ; Horses, at moderate prioes. A Ladies' W ailing-room lias now been fitted; up on the premises, and ladies can rely on finding every convenience. .-■ Paddocks fojr .Horses. Every care < taken, but no responsibility. L. Hi GOLD FINCH, i ": '. Feilding Stables. ORIENTAI, FAMILY HOTEL, Willis Street, WELLINGTON. MRS ORMjSBEE, Pbo^birtiiebs. Best Accomodation in tne City, at moderate, prices. , .,....,.... , ; liUncheCn, from 12 to 2, one shfl. ' I ; -2 __^ — , - ,■'. - .••r/ I )fn ORR A SON, ' 1 Fire- proof f^ CITY BUFFET HOTEL AND "' _ RESTAURANT, Lambton Quay, Wellington. • t IMPORTERS of Wiuee and Spirita of the. choicest brands. Superiors 1 accommodation for families and single gentlemen. Sample rooms; private dining rooms for ladies ; hot, cold, and shower baths. Trams pass the door to all parts of the city. A night porWr is always in attendance. Terms moderate. CHELTENHAM HOTEL. ! thoj_a¥eyan, * Proprietor. First-class ■ Stables I and' Paddocks, i Special accommodation for fishing , and shooting parties. . () THIS old and well-established Hotel is in the centre of one of the' most prosperous distncts in the coloqy,. and is replete with all tbe advantages of a private home. Only the /best tritnde of. Spirits, Wines, and' Ales in -stock. Coaches aVrive ahd depart every day. I.HOMAS RYAN, I .::•.:;■■ i P_joprietor» The Square, Pii«_sßßxo» Nori^i MAU!RIc^l}RGjrfK ;:; (Late of the Cricketers' Arms ikbtel Wellihgtoh,) . ,„ HAS taken'O^r the ab>H Hotel, and hopes to receive the _ame : patronage bestowed on'Mi" Carmcdy s Alea, Beers, Wines, and Spirits of tpe best Brands only kept in, stock. ' | First^iastf l_r^o____iV__t,ti^ amnent Boarders and; the TrAvelluiA , Rublic. ■■'" "'- '■;■'■' y x ' i .' w -' ir 'Y ■" yt^tm I PAJm^;: "? t (Faomg tdain etftr'Attce/ br^tftte"! ' Station), .•'■'";". ' ,r ' l Pa__m_erst^n NohTH. . ', ' ri JOHN BLACK, Propribtob. ° rE most convenient: an,d best- " appointed hbh'se' Kir the' travelling public in Palm.er^|9ttrWojrtl__/rjAUrtrwn^HgQinis^^prthi^drisotrjrgl passengers to obtain refreshments at ■ , thifr^stahhiih'thfent. ; ' (Tn ~»~ ? y < 1 A ! n_riatß6iteited. M*J_rat_l%!ces; fl ! ; riof nS ■-• ■■' . - y*]y-'- '1 ftim ,- r . , -"fT i WALTER J J_R_Wft_jmo i icil. . pRI V A Tp. r HOTEL,, Up : ; ' •■"■ - Cht3rc*>Btbi__t T(? lS " ,r: ? ■'• ; (Opposite the Railway Station), ' ' PALMERSWJfyJN* : .» j Special ar_angemehts for WeeklyBoarders and Families. : Wellington and Manawatu Railway REFKESHMENU ;€AB. f. W. FBEBMAii (the i original Lessee) has again scoured the contract foi tho Kefreshme_ifc.Car. ■.= .;•• i ,„ ,,t rT)HE unde^mentiohed Sections, beJL ingj)ortlbns of the well-known Potatou Farm,iare c^n/f<__ pri#ate sale, vie. :— Nos. 94—291 aores ; No. 95 (the homestead sectibd^ttontainmg 640 aores, more or less. All fronting goou. metkl roads. ■■->! J; !f»-p Terms: Two-thirds of purchasei mojiey may remain oh <tha__gage at . 5 per cent for 5 years. Application* sjtatinit pri#e,;t6 he sent to Mr John Saxon, Feilding (or personal application may he made to the latter, from whom further information can be obtained), or to W. H. Levin, Esq., Wellington. The quality of this land can be judged by the crops now growing. Inspection invited. '
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 8, 10 July 1893, Page 4
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625Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 8, 10 July 1893, Page 4
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