REID AND GRAY'S NEW PATENT "Eureka" Feed Corndrills. GRAIN, TURNIP, MANURE, AND LIME DRILLS. With all the Latest Improvements. IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT IN PLOUGHS THIS SEASON. Sole Agents in New Zealand for DEERING Pony & A||-Stee| Harvesters and Binders. The LIGHTEST Draught Machines in the world. Fitted with Patent Ball and Roller Bearings, and with adjustable open and closed hack to suit either long or short grain, either ot which they handle effectually. The machines are much superior to all other makers' machines. Intending purchasers of Binders for next season should not miss the opportunity of securing a Deering. Order early to avoid disappointment. OUR "EUREKA" PATENT DOUBLE TURNIP AND MANURE DRILLS fob badges. Will not cboke or break with any kind of miinure. OUR BROADCAST GRAIN AND GRASS SOWER, when wished, can be fitted to sow manure broadcast in 12ft widths at an Extra Cost. SEEING TOOTH CULTIVATOR AND COUCH DESTROYER. HORSE GEARS, DISC HARROWS, ROLLERS, FAN MILLS.
S. LUKE & CO. (LIMITED) Marine, Hydraulic and Mining Engineers, Boilermakers, Iron and Brass Founders, Iron Bridge BuildersDAIRYING AND SAWMILLING MACHINERY of all kinds SUPPLIED. High speed Engines and Boiler 9in stock. Builders' and Contractors' Ironwork Executed with Greatest Despatch. Plain asd Obnamsntat, Castings. Efficient Workmen, under Competent Management, in all Departments. A separate and special branch is made of rhe manufacture of their FAMOUS COOKING RANGES. Unequalled in the Colony. It is believed they have the largest output of Ranges in Australasia. For Durability and Finish they are VSsdri>a.ssed. Bicycles. Bicycles. Sole Agents for the Celebrated RUDGE-WHITWORTH, HOBART-BIKD, And that famous High -grade, Up>to»date, Light-weight American Machine THE SPALDING. Inspection Invited. BEP&IKS A SPECIALTY. All accessories kept in stock. A most competent expert staff kept under the super* vision of Mr Joseph Lisle. Inspection at our Showrooms invited— Manners Street, WELLINGTON. Works — Victoria Street. Office — Manners Street. •»JgJ£fl| The following 19 an extract from the. •T SPECIAL g||||g[ AfTOIRTMEMi Boston Herald, U.S. A:NMMljflfc A»l " 8 * MILES 0F BI CYCLE. H iS. B H SIP " nP^ E # eral 'l Bicycle Parade has ft— , gßsa ©tear «?gSr n % tact that there is not a single devotee of mbshh oh ia c wheel, man or woman, who is not M<t Avp W aa'» eager for a repetition of it, and another InllATp iL I** 5 chance to compete for prizes. IYIUMI £■ « V* • "Then, too, the great display which __.__ %tnfr\Al went to make up .ft PRIZE MEDAL -. > the 8£ miles of beautiful, 111101? f*l?VI AM B.WIOIAW interesting and instructive pageant had I U fiVL vL I flAm ft lHuiiy ij an educational effect on many thousands Among people who did not appreciate TfSF Jw^ ®^ c f° rce th & t cycledom had become, the >n itf^Ju^ Herald parade is discussed, and the basis VURB «»^Hr o f discussion is very large) y made up of Hmti Within tf»fr Reach of AH expressions of wonder at the size of it all. nOIU It limn me IWaCn OF MM Tnousands never imagined the extent or M&a |ml« i^Bt±~ c f° rce or l^ e Valne of cycling, and in PUf^r^ |M /mJKI quarters where once existed only dis» ___ __ H / JwSaiL paragement there is now nothing but CEYLON m / SOP p faise **** • b"™" 9 » I •• It is not amiss to say that wheeldom SI IK9G" 1 ' is all agog, and wherever cychsts get to- • Ui\liii KB J^&Snbk gather, whether between the heats of ||kini AAI @/la 15 til exciting races on the road or in the |Pim#\lM In / H«Bw club rooms, which are so comfortable ngy JBftsf JML^By these cool nights, the Herald's two big —~^^^ *""" feasts ore, if not the sole, the principal KM pMft~pn d^^9k\ m topics of discussion. BlabflHbtf ■ W^P i MI " The contesfc for bic y cle popularity to JCtfr d^^^w decide which wheel of them all should p .-j. nnmp 4mosw M bear the stamp r ACfl PHICE I 'the most popular bictclb,' iUIIMTJI 4^fc / A the laßt ° f the tWO Dattles to come t0 an AMD UP TO w*^V I w^L enc * f wa3 a at^ e royal, with a royal Jl I RPA I B victory as a final. Weeks and months iff I Ul LDi did this contest go on, followed and If 4 participated m with an interest and a SOLD BY ALL GROCERS* zest that surpassed expectations. To —-——-—-—------— ~—r-r- ( every rider his particular wheel ia the HjtfF NOTHINm klaSba on ' y w^ iee ' on cartQ i an^ i Q comparison — with bis wheel all others are as twinkling " I ' ' stars to the sunWATSON BROS., »xhe riders' name is legion, and when Paintbhs ahd Papebhangebb. the test of popularity was begun the /^EAND assortment of PAPER- legion got to work. Ballots came in in If HANGINGS of latest designs bundles, in bags, m crates and in all from 3d per piece, upwards; also, splen- ways, until those whose duty it was to did selection of Borders. Best value receive them were buried under the ever offered in Feilding. Inspection of avalanche. The cyclists rallied loyally stock invited. about the standards of the wheels which they had chosen. It soon became a Glass, all sizes, cut to meet require- record* break ing contest, both in point ments. Paints mixed in all shades to o f interest and in number of ballots. It suit customers at from 6d per lb. waß not a matter of thousands, but to All work done by competent trades- the leaders it grew into a matter of nuns men and satisfaction guaranteed. dreds of thousands, and for the first 10 , . , wheels in the list, those having a poll or I* ote the Address— 70(000 or over> more than Next to Feilding Hotel, KiMßOtToy Road 2,000,000 bbilots webb cast. XttriT T T?TC\J \ IST Sr nn "The contest weut on tor months, VVOLLJjiKMAiN & CO., and when the end oame WINE, SPIRIT, AND GENERAL mv THE wakwick was the winkkb, ' The victory of the Warwick had nothing MERCHANTS, uncertain about it ; it was as emphatic The Square as a vote of e7l - 589 and IHE SQUARE, IBAp qf aLmost 200,000 PAIiMERSTON NORTH, over its nearest competitor. j BEG to notify that they have started "The winning machine id one that is in business again, and stocked the well and favorably known to allcyciists, place with all the best brands of Wines, and nothing can better prove this than Spirits, Ales, etc., too numerous to meQ« the big vote and final result of the bal* tion. Sole Agents for the undermen- lotting. It is manufactured by the Wars tioned lines .— wick Cjcle Company of Springfield, of Doctor* Special Highland Cream which Mr FJ. W Feab is Sole Agent Whi«lr£» for>ew Zealand. TuckVy S Whiskey HOW THE VOTES STOOD ON THE Old Howard *** Whiskey 2 ' TH AUGUST. Chas H Donald Pin. OldSotch do. NINETY^EIGHT COMPETITORS. Several brands of Lager Beers recom- The Allowing are those of the 98 Commended for invalids, and S pecially selected P etlt^ S A b^ w^r n l ° N ' Z -.g 8! " by Mr Wollerman when touring on the Yfu- .«- q«= Pnntini»nt last year Columbia 230,365 Continent last year. Waverley 85,379 Also, Sole Agents for P. Schabff s Union 81,996 Celebrated Steams 40 490 Pianos and Musical Instruments. Spaidiag '.'.'. Z io,ai3 MACHINERY and IMPLEMENTS Sterling 9,315 Indented Direct from the Manufacturers. Dayton 8,327 Catalogues on hand to select from. Barnes 4,307 Cleveland*) As W. & Co. import Direct from the White > ...Under 2,000 Manufacturers, the public will see that World J no middleman's profit is attached, there. " The WARWICK subsequently won fore they will reap the benefit by buying with 671,589 votes, and a load of almost from them. 200,000 over its nearest competitor. Sol* Agent, AH orders sent to us will be carefully j^ j^ "^ FEAB, packed and forwarded. WILLIS STREET Colonial Bottled Ale and Stout in The o ide3t>established practical Cycle quarts and pints always m stock. Expert in Wellington a teial ■Elicited, Felldipg A * cnt - G - w - FowtM Cash Buyers of Grain and Pro- F. J. SAYWELL, dura, fee (Late of Say well Bros,, Feilding), ' WELLINGTON TO FOXTON. " *"><** j& e &Sfil WJ ISHES to announce to the settlers mHE s.B. Queen of VV in the Eangiwahia and surroundA iv J_ the South (Captain ing districts that he has bought the Harvey) will leave Wei- Blacksmithing business lately carried on 4QHBBHv lineton every Monday D y j^ r jjergeraon, and hopes, by strict and Thursday; Foxton^ attention to business and good workman —every Wednesday and Satnrday. an j p> com bined with moderate charges to merit a fair share of patronage and Passage Money — Single, 10s ; return, support. 17b 6d. Ladies' Saloon al«so on board. Bepairi and Wheelwright Work done. J. F. OVEREND, Agent. Shoeing • •r««i»U7,
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 128, 28 November 1896, Page 4
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