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New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 216, 15 June 1877, Page 19

 

IVJ" B. J. B. CALLAN, Soxicitob, Sec, JACOB'S NEW BUILDING, PRINCES STREET (Entrance in High-street), DUNEDIN.

-TTT ILLIAM REID, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL SEED MERCHANT. Agent for Pure California Grown Alfalfa.

The Cutting, Princes Stbeet, DtrxEWN,

(Adjoining the Queen's Theatre.

W. R. invites the Public, before they buy their Trees and Shrubs, just to call at the above Address, and see what they can buy for little money. Fine Pines, from 3d each; two loads fresh from the Nursery per day. 400,000 strong 2-year old Thornquicks. 500,000 Evergreen Privits, from 2 to 4ft. high. Euribea, for garden fences. In one season you can have a perfect fence. 10,000 Walnuts ; price very low per 1000. Gooseberries & Currants ; really strong and good, and prices to suit the times. Roses of the newest varie- ties and leading Show Flowers, from Is each. Filbert Nuts, very fine and strong ; fit for bearing ; at a very low price per 1000. All Trees well packed FREE OF COST, and de- livered at the Station or Wharf, or any part of City. CATALOGUES ON AP- PLICATION. Awaiting your Favors, WM. 11EID.

FOR SALE, TREES. Apples from 1 to 5 years old. Pears from 1 to 7 years old. Plums from 1 to 6 years old. Cherries, Peaches, Apricots, Quinces, Mulberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, Gooseberries, Currants — Red, White, and Black. Filbert Nuts, Walnuts, from 1 to 10ft. high. Thorn-quicks. Privit Brier. Euribea. Rhubarb and As- paragus Boots. Box for Edging. Herbs and other Eoots.

FOR SALE, SEEDS. 200BushelsRooted Haws and Holly Berries. Ash, Oak, Syca- more, Limes, Hornbean. Scotch Spruce and Larch Seeds. All the Hardiest Californian Pine Seeds. All kinds of Gar- den and Agri- cultural Seeds. Perennial, Cocks- foot, and Lawn Grasses. Clovera of the Finest Samples. Golden and Black Tares. Gum and Wattle Seed.

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