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To Stand the season in Feilding, the Coaching Stallion YOUNG TORPEDO. YOUNG TORPEDO, aged 3 years, is the true tjpe of a Coaching Stallion, and is, m fact, the best specimen to be seen on the West Coast. He is a very dark brown, with beautiful flat bone, and well coupled together, showing great strength of muscle. Young Torpedo is by Torpedo out of • the trotting mare Kate. Torpedo is by i Musket (imp) — Fanny Fisher, a bay i mare bred by Mr H. Fisher, in Victoria in 1805, got by Fisherman (imp), her j dam by Coquette (imp), by Launcelot — Abaft by Sheet Anchor. Kate is by Mangle— Bess, by The Painter, out of a Blood Royal mare. Mangle is by Tr.i< ducer (imp) — Flat Iron, bred by Mr Mallock in 1865, got by Peter Flat (imp) ; her dam Krania by Gil Bias (imp) —Emily by Operator (imp). Terms, L 2 2s, payable by P,iN T . due Feb. Ist, 1894. For further particulars apply to the Owner, ! T. R. CHAMBERLAIN. Roller Flour Mills, Feilding. The Thorough-bred Horse | CORONET WILL TBAVEL IN THE FEILDING DISTRICT THIS SEASON. CORONET, Chestnut Horse, 1880 Bred by the late H. H. Stafford, Esq., Anncsbrook. /CORONET is a beautiful dark chestVJ nut, stands 15 hands 3 inches high, on short legs, and measures very largo, and has splendid bone, and is one of the best- tempered animals in the world He ran for one season on ihe West Coast of the South Island, and wou three events there. Tkbms: Three guineas per marc, payable at first service by promissory nutu due January 4th, 1894. Groomage fei\ ss, payable at first service. For further particulars apply to A. PRINGLK. Empire Stables, Feilding. ROLLER FLOUR. MESSRS CHAM BKH LAIN BROS, flour has again come to the front. Their mill is nowfitted up with the latest patent— the Cornelius Roller Mill — which is the first and only one of the kind iv the Colony. It is turning out one oi the finest classes of flour in the market. Ask your storekeepers for it. Chamberlain Bros, are also pro ducing at their mill, a beautiful flake} Wheatmeal, Try it tor porridge, bread, and pastry. It is remarkably sweet and tasty. Crushed Oats can always be obtained at the Mill. Crushing done at 3d per bushel. T. R. CHAMBERLAIN, Manager FEILDING BOOT AIS'D SHOE EMPORIUM, NCHESTKII STREKT S . SVENDSEN, PROPRIETOR. JUST OPENED UP: Gent's Scotch Grain Shooters, Broad Weltod Cookhams, Strong Watertights, Watertight Bluchers, &c, &c. Ladies' Evening Shoes, Kid Walking Shoos. Children' Boots and Shoes in groat variety. Boots and Shoes made and repaired. DAVID^IURRAY, " IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER, BOILERMAKER, MILLWRIGHT, — AND— GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Wansanci. OOLE maker Murray's Improved Rack O Wool Press — the best in the market ; strong, compact, durable, simple and cheap. MAKES OF — High-»pressure, compound and condensing Engines, from 2 to 25 N. horse*power ; steel, tubular, Cornish, portable, rertica! Boilers ; Saw and Flourmill Machinery ; Cheeso and Butter Plants ; Waterwheels, Pumping Machinery, Bonecrushers and Disentegrators ; Shafting Iron and Steel ; Pulleys (cast and wrought iron and split); Timber and Screw Jacks; Bearings ; Gearing ; Spur and Bevel. UEI'AIKS A SPECIALTY. For sale — One 20« hp portable boiler (80lb working pressure^, two 14»bp horizontal engines, one i2*bp horizontal engine and Cornish boiler, one ."3 lip engiee and double-action pump, one single cylinder steam winch, one 8-hp portable engine and boiler. WILL I A M PEAR SO N , BOOT and SHOE WAREHOUSE, Fekousso.v Stkret, FEILDING. JUST RECEIVED,— a large consignment of Winter Goods, including KIP, PORPOISE-HIDE, AND FRENCH CALK SHOOTLRS. A large assortment of Ladies' and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES kept iv stock. Boots made to order on the shortest notice. Repairs neatly executed. O H~e"lTp D~it EN CII . TESTIMONIALS : Awahuri, September 25th, 1893.— T0 Mr D. G. Sanson.— Sir,— l have used your sheep drench with most beneGciul effect, the hoggets improved daily after haring been dosed once. I intend using it next year, as I think it is the best drench we hare tried jet.— Yours truly, J. Saundeus. Mongahoie, l'Jth August, 1 803 —To Mr D. G. Sanson.— Dear Sir, — J havo much pleasure in saying that I u.-eei your sheep drench, and it has given gre.-it satisfaction. I u<ed three oilier drcnclios, ; and yours, I must t-ny, is ihc bosl I have yet used.— Yours faithfully, Alex. .Me Donell i Halcombe, 4th September, 1803. — To Mr D. G. Sanson. — Sir,-— Having dosed 3ur hoggets with your drench, I intend using it next year. — Yours truly, \\ m. Con n foot. J D. G. Sanson & Co., Saudou, or from W, Mauiulajj, Pftlmcrston JN, v

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 100, 25 October 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 100, 25 October 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 100, 25 October 1893, Page 4

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