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OROUA VALLEY STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILLS, Birmingham. LOWES AND JARVIS, Propbietors. mHE above will supply Sawn TimX ber at the following prices :— • Per 100 feet (at mills) Ordinary Building ... 7s 6d White Pine 7s Totara 13s Matai 8s 6d Dressed Timber 28 extra F. MACKENZIE, Grocer and Fruiter, Feilding. TJI -\/l~ BEGS to announce to the JJ . JM_. inhabitants of Feilding, and surrounding districts, that he has commenced business, as above, with an entirely new and a large assortment of General Groceries and Confectionery. Teas of the very best brands, from Is 8d to 8s per lb, kept in stock. Consignments of local and foreign Fruit arriving every week, and sold at prices not to be beaten in town. Ladies' and Gent's Refreshment Rooms. Refreshments of all kinds provided on the shortest notice. J. H. RICHARDSON, Saddler, BIRMINGHAM, A LARGE STOCK of Saddles Bridles, Harness, etc., to select from. REPAIRS specially attended to. All Work Guaranteed. Note the address : Opposite F. Fanthorpe's. PHCENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON, [Established 1782.1 Risks taken at Lowest Current Eates. HUGH L, SHERWILL, District Manager, . Officeß— J Kimbolton Road, Feilding, and The Square, P<ilmerston North. Birmingham Agent — G. Anyon. WELLINGTON TO FOXTON. THE s.s. Queen of the South (Captain "/LHI^STtl^. Harvey) will leave Wellineton every Monday and Thursday; Foxton — every Wednesday and Saturday. Passage Money— Single, 10s ; return, 17s 6d. Ladies' Saloon also on board. F. R. YOUNG, Agent. S.S. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH. The Regular Trader (twice weekly) between Wellington and Foxton. To Farmers and Stationholders. vg« -jpspw T BEG to inform you that ■^^^^^_ JL iv forwarding WOOL to Wellington you will find it the Cheapest way to send it via Foxton, and thence by steamer to Wellington. The great advantage in shipping via Foxton is that, if for shipment to London, it can be landed at either wharf — " Railway " or " Queen's " — without any extra charge^ and, also, the owner does not have to pay the 6d a bale wharfage which is incurred on wool forwarded to Wellington by rail. While consigning wool the sender is particularly requested to state on the consignment note the consignee's name, asunder: — Bales Wool I Brandy Mr (consignee's name) I-• ' WELLINGTON, " VIA FOXTON," to be landed at (Railway or Queen's) Wharf. The undermentioned are the charges via Foxton : — Freight from Foxton to Wellington 8s per bale Freight, general cargo, from Wellington 10s per bale Charges to Wellington from Feilding, or any other station, can be made payable in Wellington. Wool forwarded to Foxton for shipment per steamer to Wellington will be forwarded free of agents' charge and without delay. F. R. YOUNG, Agent, Foxton ROLLER FLOUR. MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN .BROS, flour has again come to the front. Their mill is. now fitted up with the latest patent — the Cornelius Roller Mill — which is the first and only one of the kind in the Colony. It is turning out one of the finest classes of floor in the market. Ask your storekeepers for it. Chamberlain Bros, are also producing at their mill, a beautiful flake} Wheatmeal, Try it for porridge, bread, and pastry. It is remarkably weet and tasty. Crushed Oats can always be obtained at the Mill. Crushing done at 8d per bushel. T. R. CHAMBERLAIN, Manager •TOB PRINTING in all its branches el neatly and promptly exeouted at Stab Office.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 126, 26 November 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 126, 26 November 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 126, 26 November 1895, Page 1

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