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PATENT CHAPFCUTTERS AND BAGGERS : - ■■'.''■ > • • (Single or Dcuble.) ' ..':'". . .' [Testimonial.] ;■ • ■-■>•- ; ■■•■'■ ; '" " Mosoibl, 16th December, 1886, The. Chaffcutter (Reid & Gray's) that, you turned into a Bag-g-er for me is working splendidly and lam highly satisfied with it. It is a' great imp>rov : - ment over" the common chaffcutter~tho sieving and riddling makes a grand sample.' It is only a matter of time when nothing else will take the market. • (Signed) Samuel McTaggaut." CHAFFCUTTJBRS (hand and. horse-power), all sizes , • \ 1, 2, 8, and 4 Horse-Powers at reduced prices 1000 mace : DOUBLE & TREBLE PLOTTGHS, Light, Medium, and Heavy : ; - : (NEARLY 8000 MADE) -■ ZIG-ZAG HARROWS, In Steel op best f roil. : The beat genera} purpose R arrow ia -iie market . .. GRAIN DRILLS for all. kinds of seeds— lnvaluable DISC HARROWS (greatly improved for. the season). . DISC HARROWS mounted as Grain Seedsowers make an efficient and „" '' k ' ] '■ easily managed Sower BROADCAST FORGEFEED SOWEItS, Universally admitted to he perfect. ...... . ... ..-.-> : .^. ..-■'.,■> (Bend for Testimonials.) - •<■ i- ': - '■ : . , .WINNOWING MACHINES. NO: V ROYAL; FARM M I LL, f?sin. wide .. . £7 0s 0d (?arriage; paid NO. 2 „;';„. „ Spin, wide ... : £8.;10s ; Od/ : , ;,V .; ' " Cambridge .Rollersr-^aU ?izes, tripod Harrows, Iron B^rkv'Swingletriees, CJiJiin -purrp^s,,.Corn iWisers, Farm Drays, Fencing; Wirej Fenping Standards,: Acme and Excelsior Strainers, Walker's Patent Strainers, (3d each, AGENTS FOR CLAYTON & SHUTTLE WORTH'S PORTABLE : ...ENGINES AND THRESHERS. ? ; { / IMPORTER, AND COACH AND WAGGON BUILDER, CAMPBELL PLACE, WAHGAWJI, iS now building Vehicles of every description at unp/ocrdentedly low prices. As he is a Direct Importer from Eng'J and and America of all articles used in the trade, he is therefore in a position to supply a much better article for less money than nny other LuiJHer in the Province. Having 1 a full staff of first-class mechanic- (eiich man being kept to his particular branch of the trade) is a further {.naractee that all work turned out of Irs Bhop will he finished in a stylish and tradeti?aau!ike manner. i Spring Carts from £19; Dog Carts from £25 ;■ Waggonettes -from • ! £%5 i Whitechapel and Paguall Carts from £23; Single Buggies irorn^?; Double Buggies from £ 35. Pony Phaetons, Expresses, Trad«isman's Carts and every, other description: of vehicle at equally low prices, and only the best of materials used, .-- ■ N.B. — The above prices include delivery in Feilding. . - I : MANCHESTER TaMng, Clothing, ai Outfitting Estabiishineiit^ N^XT TO BUCKINGHAM PALAOB, IBEiG. to. announce receipt of new consignment per Royal Mail Steamer, oi West of England, Scotch, and other Home T weeds; ' Alsojnst received, spleudid assortment of Xaiapoi, Koslyn, Mosgiel, Oainaru aiad other GoiouialTweedß. Suits from £i. Trousers and Vesta from £2. Irbusera from 255. No females' work. Goods thoroughly shrunk, Suits made to order, a?.d the best Fit, Style, and Workmanship guaran .eed ONE TRIAL SOLICITED W. STEVENS, Peopeibtor BOOT & BFIOE MAEKET, FEKGUSSOJS STKEET. M. KEEN, Proprietor. Just Beceived — Ladies' Evening Shoe.?, 8/6, 9/6, 10/6, and 17/6 Ladies' Dross bhoes (Pollak's), 10/ ft to 16/6 Ladies' High-leg Cloth (Balmoral's), 16/6 Ladies' Elastic Bides, from 0/(> Ladies' Kid Lace, from 10/6 Gent's Porpoise Hide (own make), £1 5s Gent's Calf Shooters (own mak« i, from 17/6 Special Line in Gent's Sov/n Boots (English), from £1 is, upwards Spleudid Assorlmont of Gent's Dauoing Shoes Men's Working Boots, 11/6 : Men's Heavy W.atertights, 16/6 Zealandia Goods kept in stock, including the Indestructible Toes. Youth's, Boy's, and Children's Boots and Shoes in endless vra-isty. Our" own made Watertights, not be equalled. Repairs neatly executed.

' f^ H 1 li L K S I*. POWLES 1 V^ Commission Aoei-t. AND | LICENSED LA^D .BEOK Eli. OlHce — Willis Stbeet WE'i- KG T O JJf . j

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 145, 14 June 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 145, 14 June 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 145, 14 June 1887, Page 1

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