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TO LET, on the FIRST and SECOND FLOORS IN GRAIN AGENCY BUILDLVGS, ALSO A COMMODIOU3 AND DRY CELLAR. Apply, GEO. G. STEAD. 8533 Grain Agency. SEEDS THAT WILL GROW. SPRING SOWING 1891. I HAVE now LANDING, and to Arrive. upwards of 100 TONS ■roeci-'ly selected Cloven, Natnml Grasses, and Turnip Seeds. AU Clover Seeds purchaaea on my behalf hare been submitted to Analysis before Shipment, and Tested for Germination and Clea_Unesa, with the following results:— Germination. Cleanliness. White Dotoh Clover 93*4 94*0 Giant Corn Grass 95*0 96*0 English Red Clover 91*4 93*0 Swedish Alsyke 92*6 901 I have also had them Tested Locally by Messrs Nairn and Sons, who certify as follows :— The Nurseries. August llth, 189 L Mr. Geo. G. Stsad, Chris tohuroh. Dear Sir,—We have tested the Clover Seeds submitted to us by you for that purpose, and ; have pleasure in stating that the teats have proved most satisfactory, the seeds showing an unusually high percentage of Germination. NAIRN Se SONS, Nurserymen. SAMPLES AND PRICES ON APPLICATION. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGE QUANTITIES. h, GEO. G. STEAD. I HAVE SEVERAL SPECIAL SUMS OP TRUST MONEYS, For Immediate Investment upon Freehold Securities. H. O. D. MEARES, Solicitor, 9481 203 --loucestex street. NOW PUBLISHED. "THE MAN AND THE STATE." A SERIE3 OF ARTICLES REPRINTED FROM THE "PRESS." PRICE SIXPENCE. TO BE HAD OF ALL BOOKSELLERS. I HAVE various sums of MONEY awaiting Investment on approved Freehold Securities ac yIX PER CENT. MO<- , E_A_E, Parle Terrace, F.rst-olass Family Residence, with half-acre Land. For fciiUtj ctioap, on very —bun— terms of payment, RICHARD D. T-lOMA-. 207 Hereford street.

f . a THE "PRESS.; J INSTRUCTIONS as to the xmmamov or L wtthdrawal of advertisement* in tha k-SS most n_ in WBiTOTo, Advertisem jnta received without orders wiU be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. -.dvertisers in tbe country can remit payment by Moaey Orders, Postal Notes, or Postage Stamps. While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not bold themselves responsible for noainsertioa through accident or fram other causes; and the Proprietors reserve te them salves th* right of o—litcinE advertise-teats thac they m*T deem objectfoaable, evea although such advertisements may hare been received and paid for in the usual course of business Disclaimers will in all cases be treated as advertisements, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisements must ha sent in, in writing, to the Publishing Office, _ot later thaa six o'clock p.m. each day. Advertisements received after tea o'clook each evening will be placed over the leader heading aad charged double rates. Alterations for Standing Advertisemeata to be in by 6 p.m.. or will net bt altered tat fellowine day-issue*. ___ All busiLaloss commu—ieatieas —r« Mquuli'l be addresed ta " The Manager BIRTH. Good—September 10th, at Rangiora, the wife of K. R. Good of a son. MARRIAGE. Wilson—Johnson—September 9th, at the residence of the bride, Linwood. by the Rev. J. Elrnslie, D.D., Robert, fourth son of William Wilson, Blackburn, Lancashire, to Annie Duchar, third daughter of the late George Berry Johnson, Christchurch. DEATH. "" Tih__—September 10th, at Little River Maori Pah, Eli Tihau, Native Assessor, aged 68 years. Deeply regretted. —Hi y ■■■ ■ _—.w.l> ■»■■■. h.i^wimm*—j. TO-DAY'S CONTENTS, ENGLAND AND TURKEYBRITISH DEMAND FOR AN APOLOGYTHE TRADES |UNION CONGRESS. THE GERMA-TeMPEBOR— STORIES IN THE FRENCH NEWSPAPERS — SOME EXTRAORDINARY REPORTS. - WOMEN'S SUFFRAGEREJECTION OF THE BILL. THE LAND BILLEXPECTED CONFLICT BETWEEN THE TWO CHAMBERS. ARRIVAL OF THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL. THE HOBSON BAY DISASTER— THE MARINE ENQUIRY. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. UNITED CANTERBURY CRICKET CLUB. SPORTING NEWS.

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7964, 11 September 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7964, 11 September 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7964, 11 September 1891, Page 4

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