REID AND GRAY'S NEABLY tJFFIk- NEARLY 11,000 ■■yfW^ a> 11,000 MADE I ■ -— * to MADE ! FAMOUS CHAMPION DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS AND DIGGERS. DRILLS • 0" " Eureka." DRILLS. TO FARMERS requiring Dril's for the present season, see our drills before purchasing. They are now perfect, Will sow 80lb of any kind of artificial Manure per acre up to 3 cwt. or 4 cwt. if necessary, and sow it evenly and continuously. It will not clog, however pasty and wet the superphosphates may be. Made as a Combined Grain, '). nrnip, and Manure Sower, or as a grain sower without Manure ; but Manure with Turnips or with Turnips and Manure alone. Fourteen and 16 Coulter Drills always in stock, but all siszes made, from 2 drills up. GRAYS PATENT AUTOMATIC SINGLE AND DOUBLE BAGGERS. ALSO No. 1, 2, 2_, 3, and 4 CHAFFCUTTERS for hand or power (specially reduced prices). Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 Horse Gears. FORCE-FEED BROADCAST GRAIN, GRASS AND TURNIP SOWERS. W^Wtf^^i llMlf P mMm H & UrC 0 ' 8 .. CELEBRATED&THE BEST I ; 'PURE SEDIAN CHINA* CEYLON TEAS PROCURABLE _J
FIREWOOD. THE undersigned is prepared to sell and deliver every description of Firewood to any part of the Borough at reasonable rates. Rough loads delivered at 6s load. Apply to T. Evans, carter, or JAS. RUFF, Makino. To Stand [his Season in the Rangitikei and Manawatu Distaicts, the Imported Trotting Stallion SIR WILLIAM MC_IE WILLIAM, by O Child Harold — Kentucky Maid, full brother to Osterlay the Champion of Australia. Terms— £4 4s ; groomage ss, payable at first service. Every care taken but no responsibility. Guarantee as per arrangement. Paddocking free. Days of attendance— Monday, Hal combe ; Tuesday, Colyton ; .Wednesday, at home, Thursday, Palmerston; Friday, Feilding ; Saturday, Campbelltown. For particulars apply to Laebt and Co , Wellington, agents for owner, or Groom in charge, Awahuri. _Bk_M_^_K& To travel the Palmerston, Feilding, and Manawatu Districts this season, The Coaching Stallion, MAZEPPA, FOR Terms and Pedigree see Cards. Headquarters ; W. Reid's Farm, Makino, Feilding. W. HERCOCK & CO _Bk_»_«4_G& To travel this season in the Manawatu, Kiwitea, and Pohangina districts, the thoroughbred horse KING JOHN (By King Cole— Wainui). FOR further particulars see Cards, or apply to E. JACKMAN, Awahuri, or P. Shbbbin, Boundary Boad, Palmerston North (in charge). To stand this season m the FEILDING ! and KIWITEA Districts, the Thoroogh- ! bred Stallion, HANDSOME JACK (foaled 1890). Bred at Sylvia Perk. 4_-^A TTANDSOME JACK M_SmBBLA XX met with an acciwhich has prevented him being raced. He I was very highly thought of and tried to be a horse of great promise. This handsome colt is well worth inspection of breeders, and such a (remarkable ohance is seldom oifered to them. It is worth bringing the attention of breeders to his tabulated pedigree, and would point out that the imported .Nightlight is tha g. grandam of St. Hippo, that Nightlight visited Fireworks, and begat Lamona, who in turn visited Rob* inson Crusoe and begat 'Hippona, dam of St. Hippo, so that Handsome Jack claims to be bred oa the ammo line, and with ther ' only addition of Maribyrnong his blood ; and breeding are identical. Also, that Sunshine visited Robinson Crusoe; and the result was Sextant, the fastest horse in all the colonies, and the present record for hall: a mile (47£ see) was estab.; lished by him as a two-year-old in Christ, i church, 188j$. The same season Sextant won Christchurch Challenge Stakes, carrying 7.4, beating Maxim 7.0, Fair ' Nell, 3yrs, 5.11. Sextant was then sold 'J to G. G. Stead, Esq., at a very high i price, and in his colours won the follow- I ing classic races during 1888; Great < Northern Derby (Auckland), Hawke's Bay 8t Leger and Auckland St Leger. Badiant oerer raced. She if full sister to Utopia, Cruiser, snd Quadrant, end half sister to Pallieer.. Her first foal* Lustre, has won several races/ and is full brother to Handsome Jack. Sunshine, the' grandam {of Badiant, won the V _.G. Oaks, end ie sister to Dagmar (winner Maiibyrn ong Plate), half lister' to Luttera (wiener YJß.C Derby and Melbourne Cup), also, to Bode Light and My Dream (winner V.B.C Oaks), St Leger/ sire of Handsome Jack, is sow standing at a fee of 80 guineas, and is at the heed of 'winning stallions for wason 188$, his stock winning Lff.2so. St LegerV sire,.Dencaster, was sold in England for LM.OOO. - ' Bob— son Crusoe and Onyx ar& full irother and sister, sod Onyx is dam of HordepfeldL ~y , [ Stook got 1 by Handsome Jack in Aucksnd show a great deal of quality. HendSoßM^Jaek' stands 15 hands 2$ nches', and - comes from a great family, tnd his fee iff guineas) is rery moderate 'or thoroughbred mares. ? , Half-bred hares an&jponies taken,, at a reasonable eduction, 'Limited to* 2s mares. _, ' Inspeotioh solicited. Gracing free for tae month,' jafter tfyat Is6diier\wcelc. ( Ulcere tak in, bnt no responsibility I For fortlvir particclars apply fo |
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[ To travel the Palmerston, Feilding, and Manawatu Districts this season, 1 The Entire Draught Horse ' LAIRD OF KILBRIDE. FOR Terms and Pedigree see Cards. Headquarters : W. Reid's Farm, Makino, Feilding. W. HERCOCK & CO. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY (LIMITED). Offices in all the Colonies and in the ' United Kingdom. TOTAL NEW BUSINESS since commencement of the Society EXCEEDS TWENTY-ONE MILLIONS, i Being an average of a Million for each [ year of its existence. . Premiums Moderate. CLAIMS paid immediately on proof of death and title. 1 Policies kept in force out of surrender > value as long as there is sufficient to pay one quarterly premium. Write for Proposal Forms and all in- . formation to C. G. MAULE, Wellington District Agent ; or ARTHUR E. GIBBS, Secretary for New Zealand, Wellington. T. WATSON, Local Agent. THE CO3IPZIMENTS OF THE SEASON. PW. CORBY, the present proprie- • tor of THE EMPIRE HOTEL, desires to intimate to the travelling ' public and residents of Feilding and surrounding district that since he has taken over the above hostelry he has effected improvements for the convenience of visitors to the town. In wishing his numerous patrons the Compliments of the season, he begs to announce that he has received large importations of the Choicest WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALES, of all the Best Brands, to suit the public taste during this festive season. Christmas Hampers will be made up according to the desire bf customers. On Boxing Day a Cold Luncheon will be obtainable at noon and Hot Dinner at 5 o'clock, after the Sports. THE EMPIRE HOTEL, which is adjacent to the railway station, affords SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION for Visitors. P. W. CORBY, Proprietor The Compliments of the Season. THE Proprietor of the Modern Hotel of Feilding, known as "THE MANCHESTER," takes the opportunity of the festive season, now fast approaching, to express bis thanks for the large amount of patronage accorded to him at the hands of the public since he became the proprietor, and to assure them that no effort in his part will be lacking to deserve a continuance of that liberality so bestowed on him. On BOXING DAY he will continue the time-honored custom which was introduced by his predecessor to Feilding of a Fbee Lunch between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., when Mb Watts will be glad to see one and all, not only in Feilding but in its vicinity, to partake of the same and to pass mutual reciprocities of A Merry Christmas and a Happy (and Prosperous) New Year. Christmas and New Tear's Greetings. MRS HASTIE, Proprietress of the Popular FEILDING HOTEL, has pleasure in notifying to visitors' to FeUding that every convenience will be found at her hostelry in the shape of bedrooms, private sittingrooms, and bathrooms (with hot and cold water). Nothing has been left undone to make this the very best hotel in the town and district. '. Special arrangements have been made . for the entertainment and convenience 1 of the travelling public, as well as 'the 1 local residents who are her friends and 4 customers, during the coming Christ, mas and New Year. 1 The cellars have been replenished 1 with a very large' stock of the best Ales, 1 Wines/ Spirits, and Liqueurs in the colony.. _ " ] Visitors to the Feilding Athletic Sports on Boxing Day, as well as travellers and 1 hoarders, will find in the Feh_hng Hotel j every possible requisite, and will be received -and treated with 'courtesy and 1 attention. T *. v j/ \ First-class table, good, bathrooms, 1 well-kept Billiardrop-., with an experi- > 1 enced and populaimar^ker. , J f ' Commercial and private Sitting-rooms, 1 ladies' drawiugrooins and parlors. i Lln returning thanks ,'for past favors, ' Mrs jjElasiiei washes her- customers and' a friendstobave 1 *<f A Metry Christmas and a ' . " ' *" r "" Hflfpy Nev Your, '
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 134, 5 December 1895, Page 4
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