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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7229, 1 July 1901, Page 4
Barraud and Abraham. aotumm Lowing. 190 L WE have just received fifteen tanks of new Reason's Clovers and natural grasses, Turnip, Eape, and Musfard seed, all direct from Hurst and Son, London. We have again secured the whole of the rye-grass seed grown by Captain Russell on hia old-established pastures of the "ijLAX| MERE ESTATE," Hawke's Bay. The j value of this strain of rye-grasß ia now . iirmly and permanently established, and we have every confidence in recommending this seed to all those desirous of layine down a first-class pasture. We shall have fine samples of all the best natural grasees, including Meadow. Foxtail, Crested Dogstail, True Sheep'B, and Hard Foßeuea, speoially grown tor us in this district. BABRATJD & ABRAHAMSEED MERCHANTS, PalmerstoD N., Feildmg, and Dannevirke F'Ottt BOOKS! ANNUALS 1 FANCY GOODS 1 CHINA AND GLASSWARE ! LEATHER GOODS;! ELECTROPLATE! JAPANESE GOODS YS, &o.|l CRICKET MATERIAL TENNIS GOODS CROQUET SETS FOOTBALLS, Sea, THE SQUARE, ' Notice ot 'Removal. W. GAMBLE IN returning thanks for tha suppor accorded him in the past, begß ti intimate to his customers and the public ii •general that he .vhae removed to raon commodious premioes situated in MAII STREET, next to Mr Chas. Dahl's. . A large assortment-of English, Colonial am American goods on hanci. Orders made up on the premises. Ladies' and Gents' Saddles f speciality. Inspection Invited. LEASEHOLDS. SEVERAL good Leasehold Pro per ties on hand. Apply to— A. C. BURR, P.O. Box, 109., Palmerston North. HASTINGS, HAWKE, BA Boarding School for Boys fTIERMB—6O guineas per^annum. Pros .L peotus on applicationjjto JOHK A. FBASER, Headmaster SEED WHEATS. THE Department of Agriculture has a limited quantity of eact of the following seed wheats, machine dressed, for sale at 4s per bushe! (free on rail at Ohrisfcchurch, sacfo extra) : — AUTUMN WHEATS—Blouwto Lambrig, White Velvet, Pearl Velvet, xTardent's Blue, Darblay's, Hungarian, Hedgerow, Sicilian Square Head, xlmproved Fife, Fultz, Bearded Henisson, Allora Spring. WINTER WHEATS — Talavera de Bellevue, xMedeah, xMarshall's White Chaff, Anglo-Australian^xßed Clawson, xWhite Essex. '" SPRING WHEATS—Zealand or Berthoud, xMarsh'alPs No. 8, White Tuscan, xßeardless Quartzlee, Early Baart, Early Para, Budd's Early, Poland, Tall Neapolitan, xSteer's Early Purple Straw. Samples may be seen, and orders left, at the offices of the Inspectors of Stock. A quantity of each of the varieties marked x, and of Bearded Quartzlee, can be obtained at the same price on rail at Momohaki. JOHN D. RITCHIE, Secretary. Department of Agriculture, ' Head Office, Wellington, April 27, 1901. ?w ,^ ■sfemstk CHEAP MONEY. CHEAP MONEY. IN SUMS OF £100 TO £10,000. COUNTRY CITY AND SURBURBAN FREEHOLDS AT 4£ PER CENT. ERMS of repayment of the most liberal character, w eh can be ascertained on enquiry j For forms of application and full '"nformation apply at any agency of the Government Insurance Department. J. H. RICHIRDSON, Government Insurance Commissiorl^ TTBRV°USNESS, LO** JN and STRENP" IH . jS.O' ENJ RGY having tried iv H~A Gentleman remedy, and'"' vaia every advertised cure will l discovered a simple means of to au'ff' oe happy to forward particulars p.. -^rers on receipt of stamped directed v jive2ope. Address—A MINER, G.P.O;, Sydney. A country clergyman writes thus :— "Your simple method ena bled me to cure myself and others after years of useless roatment and sufferina." OOARANTEED SOLUTELY PVjmM