DAW'S 1 ROYAL MilL COAOHES. FeildingTo kuahine DAILY. Leave Feilding 815 a.m „ Oheltc-nbam , 935 a.m „ Kiwitea 10 10 a.m Arrive at Fowlers ... 11.15 a.m j BBTUBNING Leave Fowlers 1 p.m „ Kiwitaa 160pm „ Cheltenham ... 225 p.m Arrive at Feildiug „, 3.30 p,tn Leave Fowlers 1 pHi Arrive Peep o' Day ..3 piu „ Mangsrimu ... 330 p.m ' „ Pesaberton ... 430 p.ra | „ JRnntiiH'shia ... 5 p m „ Eunhinc .. ... fi p.m BKIS£NISa Leave Knahine 7 a.m „ Bangiwsluti ... 8 am Pemberton ... 8.30 am jMangftrimu ... 9 am Peep o' Day ... R.3sam Arrive Fowlers 11.30 a.m Booking Office at the Carbine Stables, the couches starting from there. This Line also connects with the APITI COACH. WAITUNA fiOYAL MAIL COACH. £. ROBINdOff, PloniKTOB. /ROACHES will ram aa follows t— Leave Waitana West daily at 7-45 a.m „ Cunningham's H 8.35 a.m „ Makin* „ 10.0 a.m Arrive at Feildiag at 10.20 i in. Leave Feilding , 4.20 p.m » Makino „ 460 p.m , Cunningham's , 6.15 p.ro Arriving at Waituna at 7.15 p.m. Parcels delivered alone; the road. Parcels may be left at D. Younger 1 ? stables, but mast be prepaid, Waituna Agent — E. Humphrey, with ?i horn parcels may be aft, but mast be prepaid A. LAING'S ROYAL MAIL LINE op COAOHES BF.TWEBN FOWLEBB AND FEILDINO Leave Harrison's Hotel a „ Cheltenham 9 a.m Arriving at Feilding at ... 10 10 v.m Leave Yoangcr'a Stables, Feilding 415pm Cheltenham 5-30 p m Arrive Fowlers 7.15 p.m All Parcels left at Younger's Stables for Fowlers and Apiti will be carelnlly attended to, and most be prepaid. Buggies, Saddle Horses, Special Coaches, &c, always on hire at the Family and Commercial Hotel Stables, Birmingham (Fowlers). A. LAINQ, Proprietor. rnHE PHARMACY, FEILDING J. M. BIGGIN, CHE>UST AND DRUGGIST. Prescriptions aooubatkly Pbbpabbd Patent ft Proprietary Medicines. Trcases, Sponges, and Perfumery HOESES A CATTLE MEDICINES SUNDAY ATTENDANCE - Morning— From 10. to half past Evening— From 8 to half past. Teeth Carefully Extracted. In urgent eases, after bnsinesi hoars, Medicines may ba obtained from Mr Day, at his private residence in Donbifrh otrflet TBEE9. TBEES. TBEES. P. HUNT BEGS to inform the public that he has a firsNclasa lot of FRUIT TBEES, in splendid condition, speoallj 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, <fee. HHUBAEB, Hunt's Beedless-the best and most prolific variety ie caUivss tion ; has given entire satisfaction whereever planted. Ornamental Trees and Shrubs- Cv« pressuß Macrocarpa, 1, 2, and 3 years old, in perfect condition, Pinus Insignis, Cryptomarias, Lawsonianas, Bhododendrons, Azaleas, Virburnumj, Lilacs, Laurels, Portugal Laurels, Euonymus, Dcnirias. Wiegelian, Camelias, English Bays, Boses, Climbing Plants, Ac All the above varieties will be offered at very low prices, as I am anxious to make room for young stock. Gabdbns Laid Out and Plaktbd in any part of the District. All Goods packed and delivered free at the Railway Station. F. HUNT, Nurseryman, Mabtov. [coptl Mr Frederick Hunt, Gardener, of Marton, has regularly done my garden even 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 ex cellenc results, and reflects credit on the f>kill with which he haa 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 moot likely to suit tie locality. — Jambs G. Wilson, Bull*, March 27, 1897For Abtibtio and Usxfui. Novelties T7ANCY GOODS & STATIONERY COPPEN'S, Next to Messrs Bramweil Bros., Fkildins. NOTICE I CHANGE OF PROPEIETAEY. THE undersigned begs to intimate that he has taken over the well-known STANDARD CORDIAL WORKS, as from the 26th instant. GEORGE DOWDEN, Standard Steam Works, Qneen Street, Feilding. In connection with the above, I jave given Mr Dowden my Reoi es, hereby placing him in a poeitio to naintain the present high - class [uality of the goods, and 1 bespeak or him the same kind patronage as >estowed upon myself. Sincerely banking one and all for past favors. WALlifi BODRJBN.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 35, 10 August 1897, Page 4
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