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DAWS ROYAL MAIL COACHES. FEILDING TO BUAHINE 1 DAILY. Leave Feilding 8.15 a.m „ Cheltenham „, 935 a.m „ Kiwi tea 10 10 a.m Arrive at Fowlers ... 11.15 a.m BZTUBNING . Leave Fowlers 1 p.m „ Kiwitea 150pm „ Cheltenham ... 225 p.m Arrive at Feilding ... 3.30 p.m Leave Fowlers 1 p m Arrive Peep o' Day .. 3 p m „ Mangarimu ... 330 p.m „ Pemberton ... 430 p.m „ Hangiwahia ... 5 p m „ Ruahirie 6 p.m BKTCBKIKO Leaye Ruahine 7 a.m i „ Rangiwahia ... 8 am „ Pemberton ... 8.30 am „ Mangarimu ... 9 a.m „ Peep o' Day ... 9.35 am Arrive Fowlers 11.30 a.m Booking Office at the Carbine Stables, the coaches starting from there. This Line also connects with the APITI COACH. WAITUNA ROYAL MAIL COACH. R. ROBINSON, Pbopbiktob. /"COACHES will ran as follows:— Leave Waituna West daily at 7-45 a.m „ Cunningham's * 8.35 a.m „ Making „ 10.0 a.zn Arrive at Feilding at 10.20 i in. Le»ve Folding „ 4.20 p.m w Mtikino „ 450 p.m „ Cunningham's „ 6.15 p.m Arriving at Waituna at 7.16 p.m. Parcels delivered alone the road. Parcels may be left at D. Younger's stables, but must be prepaid, Waituna Agent — E. Humphrey, with (\ horn parcels may ba eft, but mast be preraid A. LAING'S ROYAL MAIL LINE op COACHES BKIWKEN FOWLERS AND FEILDING Leave Harrison's Hotel a „ Ch'jltonham 9 &.m Arriving at Feilding at ... 10 10 v.m Leave Younger'a Stables, Feilding 4 15 pm „ Cheltenham 530 pm Arrive Fowlers 7.15 p.m All Parcels left at Yoanger's Stables for Fowlers and Apiti will be carefully attended to, and hubt be prepaid. Buggies, Saddle Horses, Special Coaches, &0., always on hire at the family and Commercial Hotel Stables, Birmingham (Fowlers). A. LAING, Proprietor. BARTHOLOMEW BROs 7 Feilding and Eanoathu. HAVE a Large Stock uf all kinds of Seasoned Timber on hand, at Lowest Current Rates. ALSO— Doors, Sashes, Architraves, Skirtings, and Mouldings of every description. Agents for the Wanganni Sash and Door Factory. TBEEB. TREES. TREES. F. HUNT BEOS to inform the public that he has a first-class lot of FRUIT TREES, in splendid condition, specially prepared for transplanting, 2, 3, and 4 years old, consisting of the following : — Apples, Peaches, Apricots, Plums, Japanese Plum*, Pears, Walnuts, Cherries, Chestnuts, Gooseberries, Red Currants, Black Currants, Japanese Wineberry, American Dewberry, &o. RHUBARB, Hunt's Seedless— the best and most prolific variety in cultiva> tion ; has given entire satisfaction where* ever planted. Ornamental Trees and Shrubs — Cupressus Macrocarpa, 1, 2, and 3 years old, in perfect condition, Pinus Insignia, Cryptomarias, Lawsonianas, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Virburnnms, Lilacs, Laurels, Portugal Laurels, Esonymus, Dentzias. Wiegelias, Camehas, English Bays, Roses, Climbing Plants, Ac. All the above varieties will be offered at very low prices, as I am anxious to make room for young stock. Oabdbns Laid Oct and Piahtbd in any part of the District. All Goods packed and delivered free at the Railway Station. F. HUNT, Nurseryman, Martok. [copri Mr Frederick Hunt, Gardener, of Marton, has regularly done my garden everj year for 2) 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 ercellent 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 t suit the locality. — James G. Wimon, Bulls, March 27. 1897. PLANTING SEASON, 1897. aramohcTnursery STILL TO THX FBONT WITH a large stock of Fruit Trees in prime condition for transplanting; all grown on clay soil, and thoroughly exposed, thereby giving them a hardy constitution. They include — Apples, Pears, Peaches, Nectarines. Cherries, Apricots, Plums (European and Japanese), P<*rsimons, Quinces, Pomegranites, Guavas, Olives, Oranges, and Lemons. Sma'l Fruits — Strawberries, Gooseberries, Bed, White, and Black Currants, Raspberries, and Rhubarb. Nuts— Cobs, Filberts, Hazel, Almonds, Walnuts, Chestnuts, and Peanuts, Choice Roses ; a large and choice stock of Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs in great variety ; beautiful Creepers, Climb, ors, and Daphnes. Also, a large stock of Shelter Trees and other Timber Trees, such as Ash, Oak, Planes, and Sycamores, suitable for avenue and street planting, To those about to pljnt new places.— We have a very fine lot of specimen plants of Camelias, Rhododendrons, Abies Ritimosporas, and others (5 aad 6 years old), to be sold cheap. Come and sea them. Large buyers and public bodies most liberally treated. Catalogues n>w ready, and will be posted to any address. All goods securely packed and put on train at Aramoho Junction or boats at Wanganui, free of charge. W. T. BENEFIELD, Proprietor.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 58, 6 September 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 58, 6 September 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 58, 6 September 1897, Page 4

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