DAW'S " ' ' AGYAL MALL OOAOHEfc T^EILDING TO BUAHINJ3 ' JP DAILY. Leave Feilding 815 a.m Cheltenham ... 935 a.m „ Kiwitea 1010a.m Arrive at Fowlers ... 11,15 a.m BBTUBNING Loave Fowlers 1 p.m „ Kiwitea 150pm „ Cheltenham ... 225 p.m Arrive at Feildmg ... 3.30 p,m Leave Fowlers 1 p m Arrive Peep o' pny .. :> p m Mangarimu ... 330 p.m „ Pemberton ... 430 p.m „ fiongiwahia ... 5 p.m Huahiue 6 p.m BETrjBNINO Leaye Huahine 7 a.m „ Eangiwalua , 8 am Pemberton ... 8.30 a.m Mangarimu ... 9 a, in Peep o' Day ... 9.35 a.m Arrive Fowlers 11.30 a.m Booking Office at the Carbino Stables the coaches starting from there. This Line also connects with lh« APITI COACH. WAITUNA SOYAL MAIL COACH B. £0 BIN SON, Pbopbietob. /"COACHES will ran as follows:— Leave Waituna West daily at 7.45 a.n „ Cunninghniu's „ 8.35 a.n „ Making „ 10.0 a.n Arrive at Foilding at 10.20 a >n. Leave Feildmg „ 4.20 p.n „ Mslimo „ 450 p.n „ Cunningham's „ G. 15 p.n Arriving at Waituna at 7.15 p.m. Parcels delivered along the road. Parcels may be left at D. Younger*! stables, but must be prepaid, Waituna Agent — E. Humphrey, witl whom .parcels maybe eft, but mast bi prepaid ~~ A. LAING'S ROYAL MAIL LINE of COACHES BETWEEN FOWLERS AND FEILDING Leave Harrison's Hotel a „ CkeltMihcm 9 a.a Arriving at Feilding at ... 10.10 a.n Leave Youngor's Stables, Feilding 4 15 p n „ Cheitenhnm 5.30 p n Arrive Fowlers 7.15 p.n All Parcels left at Yomiger's Sta bles for Fowlera and Apiti will b< careiully attended to, and most b< prepaid. Buggies, Saddle Horses, Specia Coaches, &c, always on hire at thi Family and Commercial Hotel Sta bles, Birmingham (FowiGra). A. LAING, Proprietor mHE PHARMACY, FEILDINt J. M. IIIGGIN, CHEMIST AND DEUGGIST. Prescriptions accurately Prepare] Patent & Propnetory Medicinea. Trfi3seß, Sponges, and Perfumer HOB.SES & CATTLE MEDICINEI SUNDAY ATTENDANCE— Morning— From 10 to half past Eyening— From 8 to half past Teeth Carefully Extracted. In urgent cases, after busines hours, Medicines may ba obtainei from Mr Day, at his private resident in Donhiah ntrant TBEES. TfiEES. TBEES. F. HTJNT BEGS to inform the publio that hi has a firsUclass lot of FRUIS TBEES, in splendid condition, special^ prepared for transplanting, 2. 3, and '. years old, consisting of the following :— Apples, Peaches, Apricots. Plums, Japan eso Plums, Pears, Walnuts, Cherries Chestnuts, Gooseberries, Bed Currants Black Currants, Japanese Wineberry, American Dewberry, &o. BHUBAEB, Hunt's Beedless— tht best and most prolific variety ie cultivs« tion ; has given entire satisfaction where, ever planted. Ornamental Trees and Shrubs -Cupressus Macrooarpa, 1, 2, and 3 years oJd, in perfect condition, Pmus Insignis, Crj ptomarias, Lawsonianas, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Virburnums, Lilacs, Laurels, Portugal Laurels, Euonymus, Dentzias. Wiegelias, Camehas, English | Bays, Boses, Ulimbine Plants. &o. All the above varieties will be ofEered at very low prices, as I am anxious to make room for young stock. Gabdens Laid Out and Planted in any part of the District. All Goods packed and delivered free at the Bailway Station. F. HUNT, NUBSERTMAN, MAETOK. [copyi Mr Frederick Hunt, Gardener, of Mar ton, has regularly done my garden every year for 21 seasons. Has planted two orchards for me, which have, under his 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 has trained them I can, therefore, confidently recommend him 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. For Artistic and Useful Novklties IN TjIANOY ttOODS & STATIONERY MJ TRY COPPEN'S, Next to Messrs Bramwell Bros ., FF.rt.r>TN(i. notice! CHANGE OF PEOPRIETABY. rHE undertigned begs to intimate that he has taken over the roll-known STaNDABD CORDIAL VOBKS, as from tho 25th instant. GEORGE DOWDEN, Standard Steam Works, (jueen Stroet, Feilding. In connection with the abovo, I aye given Mr Dowden my Rrci es, iereby placing him in a positio to laintam the present high - ck&s uality of the goods, and 1 beßpeak >r him the came kind patronage as sstowed upon mjßelf. Sincerely janking one and ah for past favors. WALTER HODBE&
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 30, 4 August 1897, Page 4
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691Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 30, 4 August 1897, Page 4
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