The DAYTON Cycle. The Fast Machine that makes Fast Men Faster Earns another unsolicited TESTIMONIAL from r PROMINENT RIDER.' Mr W. Lewis, Palmerston's oldest rider, says : — r v "IP« ch «ed» DAYTON in October, 1897, and I have used the same ?™T day till the present (October, lyOO) without it costing me in repairs I the proverbial sixpence. I must con- » gratulate you on securing the agency for 80 genuine a machine, as I am confident they will give satisfaction to ell purchasers Herein I enclose order for 1900 model." Write for Catalogue of the LATEST and BEST at POPULAR PRICES. ; U. BARRY, '■ Agent, Feilding. -£~~ SC^VENDSEN desjres to i B h. • kZS mate to his Customers and ™«;5? bllo « enerall y that his stock of BOOTS and SHOES has just been BY BEVEBAI LARGE CONSIGNMENTS. including ALL CLASSKS of Goods suitable for the present season. These goods have been bought in the very best markets, and for cash, thus enabling him to give customers the very best value obtainable. The Public aro invited to visit the PIONEER BOOT WAREHOUSE, Manchbsicr Stbeet, and compare quality and v alues before making their purchases. . WILLIAMSON CABINETMAKER, &c. Dealer and Maker of Violins. CTRINGS and Fittings from the best w London and Italian houses always in Btoek. First Prize Auckland Indastrial Exhibition, I*B9, for Violins .Handsome cases in stock. Repairs of Violins and Bows neatly executed Old instruments carefully restored. Bows and cases un an r passed for their excellent tiste and workmanship. TO TRESPASSERS. ] ALL persons trespassing on sections s Nos. 1 and 2, Taonui Road and Reid's Line, with dog or gun, will be prosecuted. C. BURTON. May 11th, 1901. _ TO TRESPASSERS. NOTICE is hereby given that persons trespassing on the properties of the undersigned, with dog or gun, will be prosecuted. BUCHANAN & LEVETT. NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. NOTICE is hereby given that ] persons trespassing on the < properties of the undersigned, with dog or gun, will be proeecnted with the utmost rigor of the la^r. (Signed) G. N. PHARAZYN A. F. FitzHERBERT B. DURIE • O. J. BANBY ' F. HANSEN E. DRUMMOND. Aorangi, April 29 TO SPORTSMEN. i NOTICE is hereby given that all persons found trespassing on our respective properties at Apiti, with dog or gun, in pursuit of game, will be 1 prosecuted. t HUGH OSBORNE E. J. STEWART : G. MOUATT J R. L. BURTON. ; NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. i NOTICE is hereby given that persons trespassing on the properties of the undersigned, with dog or gnn, will be prosecuted. R. BOCKNIG J. BRANEY. <
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Feilding Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 17, 19 July 1901, Page 1
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