SAYWELL BROS., .1 v. h. .L <>\ no \D, ■|?II.L)f>G Carriage Builders. Agricultural nnd Shoeing Smiths. AY WELL BROS, desire to in O form the residents and settlers iv Fei.tling and the surrounding Districts that they are prepared to build Carriages and othei-> wheeled Vehicles at the lowest possible prices. G-iod Material and Workmanship guaranteed . I Painting, Trimming and Repairs ueatly executed. Agricultural Implements of al duds made and repaired. Horses shod for 5s ana upwards, t'LM'ii,ll, HORSti BAZ\AR AND sale yards. TOWNSEND & PAUL, Auctioneers, WELLINGTON, Proprietors. WEEKLY SALES of Horses, Carriages, &c, held every Saturday, at 2 p.m. rriHESE Yards have been specially I built by the proprietors for the sale of horses, &c, are the only sale yard- in Wellington that have a proper Tan Track, and are oil roofed over, so ih;it sales and shelter can be had in auy weather; covered space, 40 x 135 fee : , and in tho lipurt of the city. TOWN SEND & PAUL, Auctioneers, Wellington. Sulc Yards and Bulk Store, corner of Victoria and Harris Streets; Wholesale Fruit nnd Produce Store, Willis Street. DAVID MURRAY, IRON AND BRASS FOU>DER, BOILERMAKER, MILLWRIGHT, — AND — GENERAL BLACKS VI ITU, Wanganci. O OLE maker Murray's. Improved Rack O Wool Press — the best in the market ; strong, compact, durable, simple an<i cheap. MAKER OF — Hiqh'pressure, compound and condensing Kn-ines, from 2 to 25 N. horse«power ; steel, tubular, Cornish, portable, vertical Boilers; Saw and Flourmill Machinery; Chce.se and Butter Plants ; Waterwheels, Pumping Machinery, Bonecrushers and Disentegrators ; Shafting Iron and Steel ; Pulleys (cast and wrought iron and split); Timber and Screw Jacks; Beuriugs; Gearing; Spur and Bevel, i REPAIRS A BPECIALTY. For »ale— One 204 ip portable boiler (BOlb work- in» pressure), two 14»lip hori« zoi.tnl engines, one 12»hp horizontal engine and Cornish boiler, one 3 hp , en»inr and double«action pump, one single cylinder steam winch, one 8-hp portable engine and boiler ~THE POST TiFFFcE S CURE, j, KIWITEA, | A 8 opened to day 1 19 th March) , with a Complete Stock of Oroßeries. Terms : Cash. ' * Further particulars in future ad J ' verti seme nt j ' WM. H. FOSTER. J LAING'S COACHES PROM BIRMINGHAM to APITI. HAVING secured the Mail Contract, have decided to run a ' Coach every TUESDAY and FRf- j DAY to Apiti, leaving Birmin^ha'n at 12 o'clock noon and Apiti at 3 p.m. Parcels and Luggage entrusted to my cave will receive every attention , and safe delivery. A. LAING " A. ~ ATKINS. ; Follow Royal Inst. British Architects) a Assoc. Memb. lust. Civil Engineers. ARCHITECT, WANGANUI. \ IR. ATKINS makes periodical IYX visits throughout the District Mr H. L. Sherwill will arrange inter- i; riews.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 317, 18 May 1894, Page 1
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