Barraud and Abraham, BEED MERCHANTS, I FEILDING and PALMEESTON N. A UTUMN SOWING, 1805. A — 8 Tanks Seeds ex s.s. Gotbic 11 Tanks Seeds ex s.s. Eimutaka 16 Tanks Seeds ex s.s. Mamari All specially selected by our Mr Abraham from the- leading English Seed Merchants. The above have arrived in splendid condition. ALSO — PERE\>:iAL K?E GRASS, from old Pastures, \ Pure seed of CRKSTEI) DOGSTAIL highest gerra^. rinatinu; power. MEADOW FOXTAIL Specially / grown for us. AJS T D ALL VARIETY OF GRASS, CLOVER, AND TURNIP SEED^, We Invite Comparison. Send for Samjilcs and Quotations. BINDER TWINE, CORNSAOKS, &c , at lowest market prices. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM. TE ARO HOUSE <**^f^ Ln Ban m HIS TT7 E E K ! Te 1- HI s VV EE K I Al'O Ki(l (-ji OVCS) i/6 for call sizes iIOUSe Nice Taiifetta Gloves, 8»d 5/- French Kid now selling 3/11 5/6 Shot Sunshades for 2/11 Te White Pocket Handkerchiefs, Aro l i 9 cloz - House 5® Q/ " Fi auuc i e tfccs, l/c, l/n doz. Cream Twill Flannelette, 4. \d 12 pieces white and unbleached Sale •' Sheetings, 7.U1, 1/-, 1/3 up Sale • 50 pieces Twill Cretonnes, 4kl Sale ! and up 300 brown stripe Turkish Towels, now selling at 1\ up J" c 8/11-Fancy Dress Stuffa-8/11 Al '° 0/11-Fancy Dress Stuffs--fl/ll House Dress Linings, 1/- doz. Machine Cottons, Is dozen, all Te numbers ArO 2d--Girl'sßibbed Stockiugs--2d House 3d-Girls' Ribbed Stockings- 3d 4d-Girls' Ribbed Stockings- 4d REMEMBER— Te Aro House Saves you all the exorbitant Middlemen's Profits. All Goods imported direct from the Manufacturers. TE ARO HOUSE sells on the Smallest Profit for READY MONEY ONLY. JAMES SMITH W~.~s" B.ILU GENERAL CAKKIEE, Queen Stkekt, FEILDING. GOODS and PA.RCELS delivered to all parts of the district. Furniture carefully removed by experienced hands. Reasonable Rates. £5 REWARD. HAVING received information that some person or persons have removed Stock without my authority from Section No. 90, Makino Road, I will pay the above reward to anyone who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender. Storekeepers and others are warned that no person has any authority to pledge my credit. JESSIE A. JAMES. THE MAKINO ARSENICAL CAUSTIC POTASH SHEEP DIP. fTIHE above Dip is put up in 4-gal- | lon tins ; each tin makes 400 gallons dip wash, and will dip 500 sheep, costing 12s per tin or 24s per 1000 sheep. JOHN DUNLOP, Lime, Coal, and Grain Merchant, and Agent for above Sheep Dip, Feilding KIWITEA COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS will be received by the above Council — For the Supply and Delivery of about 1200 cubic yards of Gravel on the Kimbolton Road and about 600 cubic yards on the Oroua Valley Road. Specifications and general conditions may be seen at Mr Lowes' Hotel, Birmingham, and at my office, Feilding. The ! lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned and left at the Post Office, •Fowlers, by noon on SATURDAY, lGthMarcb, 1895. ' . CHARLES BRAY (Jotb.),County Enginers
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 217, 14 March 1895, Page 3
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