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THE United Farmers' Co-Op. Assn., Ltd GARDENING SEASON. J902 GARDENING SEASON. NOW TO HAND. Beason's Stock of Spades, Forks, Hoes, Rakes, Ladies 1 Forks and Spades Garden Tools io Sets, Weeding Forks and Trowels. A specialty— Tbe " Grapes " Patent Hoe, the latest and best tool'onthi mtrket. Planet Jr. Garden Ploughs, Seed Sowers, Horse Hoes, etc Wire NettiDg, all sizes. Ploughs, Harrows, Hay Rakes, Mowing Machines, etc. SHEARING SEASON. SHEARING SEASON. Wool Packs, three quarters and f ill size and fall weights ; Sewing Twin*, Needles, Stencilf, Crusbes, and lak ; Sheep Marking Oil, Ruddle, Lamp Blacki Stockholm Tar, and ail necessaries. AGENTS FOR— LA WES' SHEEP DIP. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED RANGES. Highest Qualities. Lowest Prices. mPA COOMA. COOMA. COOMA. HPI? A LUiJA. Just to hand— " JL.Eji\« Another large consignment of this favonrite brand of pure Ceylon Orange Pekoe in Jib and lib packets and 51b and 101 b boxes. Packed in Ceylon specially foi UF ° 4 NEW SEASON'S FRUITS CLEANED IN SPLENDID ORDER AND CONDITION, Currants, Elmee, Valencias, Sultanas, Muscatels, Figs, Dates, Pranes, Jordon Almonds, Valencia Almonds, and Sicillv Almonds. EVaporated Apples, Peaches, Pears, and Plutns. Dessert and Fie Frnits in tios in large variety. Also large lines of Lazenby's and Crosse A Black well's goods, consisting of tackiest, Sauces, Oils, Spices, Table Jellies, Assorted Essences. Crosse & Blaokwell's Foreign Leaf Gelatine. WE are buyers of yood, clean samples of local grown Meadow Foxtail, Crested Dogatail, Cocksfoot, Meadow Feaoae, Chowings Fescue, Italian Rye grass, etc.. etc. QUOTATIONS on application to | THE MANAGER UNITED FARMERS 1 CO-OP ... Feilding. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JAS. "SCOTT, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Established 1891, HAYING Removed into new and commodius brick premises (DARRAGH'S NEW BUILDING), wiah^s to annonnce to his customers and the general pobJio ibat be has opened with a large stock of new goods, suitable for Xmasaud Wedding Presents, consisting of Chain Bangles, Brpoche*, Muff Chains, Gold and Silver Watches, Link Suites, aud various other lines. Also, a large stock of Al quality Electro Plate, superior in quality and reasonable in price. Inspection invited. Note the Address — J. SCOTT, Watchmaker and Jeweller, MANCHESTER STREET, FEILDING. Darragh's New Building.

DISTRICT ORDERS. Headquarters, Wellington, Ofch June, 1902. IN compliance with General Order 188 of 12th May, and instructions since received, the following is published for general information and guidance of all concerned : — 1. On the 26th June, the occasion of the Coronation of His Majesty King Edward VII., all Volunteer Corps, including Cadets, will parade at an hour to fit in with that of the Procession or other Ceremonial arranged for by the Civil Authorities at their own Centres. This parade will count as a Daylight Parade towards Capitation. The Hon. the Minister for Defence desires that no troops are to bo taken away from any Borough or subDistrict in which it is proposed to celebrate the King's Coronation. 2. His Majesty's Veterans of the Navy, Army, and Colonial Forces, and Officers and Men of returned Contingeuts are invited to assemble with the troops at their respective centres, and the Volunteer Oiliccr in Command will assign to them the post of honor at the head of the column or right of the line. 3. Defence Tulle Clubs arc al?o invited to join the parade at their nearest centre, and will occupy the rear of the column or left of the line. 4. Immediately after parade, every Officer Commanding a Corps of Volunteers of Cadets, and Captains of Defenca Ritle Clubs, will telegraph (urgent) direct to Major Smith, Staff Officer, Wellington, the number of (1) Officers, and (2) Men on parade of their respective units, and, to prevent mistakes, the name of the Corps or Club must be written after the name of the sender of the telegram. In like manner the Senior Volunteer Officer present will wire the number of Veterans and returned Contingent Men. The total number will be communi- j cated to His Excellency the Governor, who desires to transmit the same to His Majesty the King. I 5. It is confidently expected that the attendance of all ranks will make the Coronation Parade a memorable one, thoroughly re- ( presentative and worthy of the colony. G. The troops will lire a Feude-Joie, and afterwards give three cheers for His Majesty the King. A Salute of 101 Guns will be fired by the Permanent Artillery from the Saluting Battery at Headquarters, Wellington. 7. South African War Medals will be distributed on Coronation Day by His Excellency the Governor at Wellington ; and the Mayors of the undermentioned Cities or Boroughs will be requested to do so — Masteiton, Dannevirke, Napier, Gisborne, Palmerston North, Feildiug, Wanganui, Hawera, Stratford, and New j Plymouth. Officers and Men who have not yet received their medals should parade for that purpose at the sub-centre nearest to their homes ; and free railway passes, where necessary, will be issued on application to Officer Commanding District, Wellington ; the postal address , of Claimant to be given. STUART NEW ALL, Colonel Commanding Distriq. R. RUSH, COACHBUILDER, BEGS to notify the public that he has started Business in Praniise^ adjoining W. R. Chamberlain, Kiuabolton, Road and is prepared to execute j work in atl the bc*ncbea of tbe trade with despatch. Every variety of Vehicles made to order. Repairs done on most reasonable terms. A trial solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices to suit tbe times. Note the address— Adjoining W. £. Chamberlain, Blacksmith* Kimbolton Road.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 1460, 11 June 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 1460, 11 June 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 1460, 11 June 1902, Page 3

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