JAMIESON & CO., I LAND AND PROPERTY AGENTS, WILL be glad to receive particulars of any properties you may have for disposal. We advertise all properties free of charge, and unless we sell we charge no commission. Special facilities for disposing of properties at a good figure. A Large List to select from. Money to Lend— £ls,ooo in sums to suit Borrowers, at from 4$ per cent., \ Bills Discounted Daily. Money received on deposit from Is and upwards, repayable on demand ; 10 per cent, per annum allowed on quarterly balances. Office of Empire Trade Protection Society, for collection of accounts in New Zealand; Citizens' Life Assurance Company, Ltd. Correspondence invited. JAMIESON & CO., 42, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. NOTICE ! CHANGE OF PROPRIETARY. THE undersigned begs to intimate that he has taken over the well-known STANDARD CORDIAL WORKS, as from the 25th instant. GEORGE DOWDEN, Standard Steam Works, Queen Street, Feilding. In connection with the above, I have given Mr Dowden my Rec 63, thereby placing him in a positio to maintain the present high - class quality of the goods, and I bespeak for him the same kind patronage as bestowed upon myself. Sincerely thanking one and all for past favorc WALTER HODREN. DRESSMAKING. MRS A. OLDFIELD wishes to announce to the Ladies of Biumihgham and surrounding districts that she will continue Dressmaking as usual at her residence, Kinibol'on Road, Birmingham, and all orders left with her will be promptly attended to. TREES. TREES. TREES. P. HUNT BEGS to inform the public that he has a first«closs let of FRUIT TREES, in splendid condition, specially prepared for transplanting, 2, 3, nnd 4 years old, consisting of the following : — Apples, Peaches, Apricots. Plums, Japanese Plums, Pears, Walnuts, Cherries, Chestnuts, Gooseberries, Bed Currants, Black Currants, Japanese Wineberrj, American Dewberry, &c. RHUBARB, Hunt's Seedless— the best and most prolific variety ie cultivas tion ; has given entire satisfaction where* ever planted. Ornamental Trees and Shrubs - Cv« pressus Macrocarpa, 1, 2, and 3 years old. in perfect condition, Pinus Insignia, Cryptomarias, Lawsonianas, Rhododen* drom, Azaleas, Virburnums, Lilacs, Laurels, Portugal Laurels, Euonymus, Dentzias. Wiegelias, Camelias, English Rays, Roses, Climbing Plants, &c. All the above varieties will be offered at very low prices, as I am anxious to make room for young stock. Gardens Laid Out and Punted in any part of the District. All Goods packed and delivered fn>e at the Railway StationF HUNT, nurseryhajt, mabton. [copyl Mr Frederick Hunt, Gardener, of Marton, has regularly done my garden every year for 21 seasons. Has planted two orchards for me, which have, under Ins skill, been completely successful. His training of the peach, apricot, plum, and cherry trees on the walls, of which he has had entire control, has given excellent results, and reflects credit on the .skill with which he ha* trained them I e»n, therefore, confidently recommend li\m as a supplier of fruit trees, as a planter and selector of the various kinds of fruit trees most likely to suit the locality. — James G. Wilson, Bulls, March 27, 1897. WILLIAM CARTHEW'S NEW SUPPLIES OF BOOKS[Ss 6d 1 Phonographic Dictionary,' by Pitman, The Times Atlass, the most up-to-date atlass published, 27s 6d 1 Briton and Boer," by Griffiths, 4s 1 The Pirate Junk,' Hntcbeson, 3s 6d 1 Missing Witness,' Barrett, 4s [4s ' Strange Adventures by Miss Brown,' 1 Mistress Spitfire,' Fletcher, 8s 6d • Ziska,' Corelli, 4s 1 Life of the Accused,' 3s 1 Absolute Surrender,' Rev. Murray, 2s ' Lost Countess,' Savage, 3s WILLIAM CARTHEW, Bookseller, Feilding, J. S. MILSOIS. NEW BOOKS ex lonic — Hoching's ' Birthright ' Crockett's ' Lad's Love ' Core Hi's ' Soul of Lilitb ' Ouidi's ' Tbe Massarines ' Yeatd's ' Galahad ' Russell's ' A Noble Haul ' McKenzie's ' A Sprig of Northern Pine ' Hungerford's ' Coming Chloe ' Upwards ' Secrets of Courts of Europe ' Winter's ' Unknown World ' Mitford's ' Fordbam's Feud ' White's ' Andria ' Manchester Bazaar, Feilding F. J. SAYWELIi (Late of Saywell Bros., Feilding), Shoeing and General Smith, EANGIWAHIA, TT7 ISHES to announce to the settlers W in the Rangiwahia and surrounding districts that he has bought the Blacksmithing business lataly carried on by Mr Bergerson, and hopes, by strict attention to business and good workman ship, combined with moderate charges to merit a fair share of patronage and support. Repairs and Wheelwright Work done Shoeing a Speoialty. NOTICE. ANY person found trespassing with dog or gun on Sections 2, 5, 6, and 7, Bl^ck X, and Section 20. Block VIII, Apiti, will be prosecmted E & C. H. MILLER F. A. MILLER B. &E. MILLER *
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 10, 12 July 1897, Page 4
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