REID AND GRAY’S NEARLY fjffhr NEARLY 11,000 11,000 MADE ! MADE ! FAMOUS CHAMPION ' DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS AND DIGGERS. DRILLS* Our “ Eureka.” DRILLS. TO FARM BBS requiring Dril's for the present season, see our drills before' purchasing. They are now perfect, Will sow 801 bof 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, 1 nrnip, and Manure Sower, or as a gram sower without Manure; but Manure with Turnips or with Turnips and Manure alone. Fourteen and 16 Coulter Drills always in stock, but all sizes made, from 2 drills up. GRAY’S PATENT AUTOMATIC SINGLE AND DOUBLE BAGGERS. ALSO No. 12, 2£, 3, and 4 CHAFFCUTTERS for hand or power (specially , "*^ ed » iiced prices). Nos. 1,2, 3, and 4 Horse Gears. FORCE-FEED BROADCAST GRAIN, GRASS AND TURNIP SOWERS. ; Sole Agents for DEBRING HARVESTER and TWINE BINDER Duplicates obtainable from all our branches. The A. W. LEGG Patent FURROW-SPLITTER kept in stock. >•- vail LIKE KiCE TEA ASK 'YOUR GROCER FOR r>. wmm »» * ■ & l’%i i 5 . t a tv>*W IM • n s v- mA fed ym j uji mi m&yk \ AWARDED & * <b icOLO& SILVER MEDALS t OATE“" CELEBRATED&THE BEST , PURE INDIAN CHINA&CEYLON TEAS PROCURABLE
IN THE ESTATE of the Late William Edinboro Chamberlain. CORNELIUS STEAM ROLLER FLOUR MILLS, Feilding. ACTING under instructions from the Executors, it is notified that the Retail Trade hitherto carried on at the Mill, will be absolutely discontinued , on and after January, Ist, 1896. Small Quantities of Flour, Bran, Etc., will, however, be supplied for Cash Only; and at the same corresponding Prices as that charged for by the various stores, when customers must take delivery at the Mill. This rule will admit of no variation whatever. Flour ( Bran, Pollard, etc., will for the future be delivered at the Wholesale Stores only. I have to thank all customers for their support during the past 18 years. Oats crushed as usual in large or small quantities. T. R. CHAMBERLAIN, Manager for the Executors. A CARD. R. CHARLTON, Kimbolton Road, FEILDING. The Compliments of the Season. THF. Proprietor of the Modern Hotel of Feilding, known as “ THE MANCHESTER,” takes the opportunity of the festive season, now fast approaching, to express his 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. A Merry Christmas and a Happy (and Prosperous) New Year. Christmas and New Year’s Greetings. MRS HASTIE, Proprietress of the Popular FEILDING HOTEL, has pleasure in notifying to visitors to Feilding that every convenience will be found at her hostelry in the shape of bedrooms, private sittingrooms, and bathrooms (with hot and cold water).
Warnock and Adkin s EXPLANATION TO THE PUBLIC. IN answer to the many enquiries as to the cause of our giving up business in Feilding considering the very large trade we have been doing, we beg to state that we have decided to have One Large Shop to supply the whole of the Manawatu. •We have extended our Palmerston Branch Warehouse to such a size as will enable us to hold an immense Stock where customers can have a Choice of Goods equal to most Wellington Houses. In about Ten Days we will show our New Spring Goods which have now arrived in Wellington, and we guarantee all goods will be marked at Wellington Cash Prices. All accounts owing to our Feilding Branch can be paid to either Wellington or Palmerston direct. W ARNOCK and ADKIN.
S.S. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH. The Regular Trader (twice weekly) between Wellington., and Fojcton. To Farmers and Stationholders. -wp, T BEG to inform you that ■ iu 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—“ Rail- ' way ” or “ Queen’s ” —without any extra \ charge, and, also, the owner does not have to pay the 6d a bale wlmrfage 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, Bales Wool I Brand as under: — Mr (consignee’s name) , WELLINGTON, “ VIA FOXTON,’ to be landed at (Railway or Queen’s) Wharf. The undermentioned are the charges via Foxton: — Freight from Foxton to Wellington 3s 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 WELLINGTON TO FOXTON. THE s.s. Queen of the South (Captain Harvey) will leave Wellington every Monday and Thursday; Foxton —every Wednesday and Saturday. Passage Money—Single, 10s; return, 17s (3d. Ladies’ Saloon also on board. F. R. YOUNG, Agent. LOOK HERE! BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. H. L. JACKSON HAS just opened up TWO Trunks LADIES’ Tan Instep Strap Shoes, Tan Lace Shoes, Canvas Shoes, and other lines for the present season, which have been marked at such prices that must command a speedy sale. Look at the WINDOW for prices and come and Try Our MEN’S SHOOTERS, 30s. Best in New Zealand. MEN’S BLUCHERS, 5s 6d. Best in New Zealand. MEN’S GOLOSHE BALS, 11s 6d. Best in New Zealand. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED on the Shortest Notice. The Trade Supplied. Boots ana Shoes made to measure Fit and Style Guaranteed. Note Address: H. L. JACKSON Opposite Cabthew’s. Violin and Pianoforte Lessons. lESSONS on both instruments given jj by a Feilding lady. Terms moderate. Apply to Miss Cubtis, Man* cheater Street.
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 of the travelling public, as v/ell as the local residents who are her friends and customers, during the coming Christmas and New Year. The cellars have been replenished with a very large stock of the best Ales, Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs in the colony. Visitors to the Feilding Athletic Sports on Boxing Day, as well as travellers and boarders, will find in the Feilding Hotel every possible requisite, and will be received and treated with courtesy and attention. First-class table, good bathrooms, well-kept Billiardroom, with an experienced and popular marker. Commercial and private sitting-rooms, ladies’ drawingrooms and parlors. In returning thanks for past favors, Mrs Hastie wishes her customers and friends to have A Merry Christmas and a Happy Neiv Year. ELECTBOWARE ! ELECTRO WARE 1 ELECTROWARE ! Direct from the MakersDesigns never before seen in Feilding, AT PRICES BELOW ANYTHING YET HEARD OF. No Middlemen’s Profits. BISCUIT BARRELS from 6s; Cruits from 10s; Jelly Dishes from ss; sugar and cream do. from 7s 6d ; breakfast cruets from 7s 6d ;, fruit dishes from 9s ; butter coolers from 5s ; claret jugs, 12s; and dozens of other useful articles SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. Enamelware and Crockeryware, Come One ; Come Alll And Inspect the BARGAINS at F. MACKENZIE’S, Ladies’ an 1 G entlemen’s Refreshment Booms attached, where refreehznents will be provided on the shortest notice, .
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 166, 16 January 1896, Page 4
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