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PUBLIC NOTICES. KAYE AND CARTER, Agents for MESSRS SUTTON and SONS,! READING, ENGLAND. V-OW LANDING, "_TS.S. PAPANUI -j A' New Season's Supplies of RAPE, TURNIP, and MANGEL SEEDS. t Also, A LARGE COLLECTION OF VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, IN PACKETS. Early Application requested to prevent __- appointment. CASH BUYERS OF FARM* PRODUCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CORNSACKS AND TWINE SUPPLIED AT CURRENT RATES. KAYE and CARTER, Cathedral square, Christchurch. "Of- OOD BROTHERS, LTD., CHRISTCHURCH, HAVE FOR SALE— SEED WHEATS, all varieties ( WHITE TUSCAN, from Limestone Land PURPLE STRAW TUSCAN And DULUTH WHEAT, Grown from specially imported Seei This Wheat realises the highest price on Mark Lane, and we are prepared to make arrangements with farmera for growing fox next season. SEEDS 70R PASTURE LANDS. WE have an EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE STOCK of Particularly Fine GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS, For SPRING SOWING, which we can guarantee, both as to purity and germination. PERENNIAL RYEGRASS SEED.—Extra machine dressed, from old pastures, very choice, weighing 321bs per measured bushel ITALIAN RYEGRASS machine dressed, very suitable for early - feed. COCKSFOOT.—Extra fine machine dressed aeed, very bright and clean, weighing SOlbs per measured bushel COCKSFOOT.—Farmers', dressed, weighing 13 to 141bs per measured hue—el. NATURAL GRASSES.—AH the Varieties generally sown in New Zealand. CLOVERS.—ALL EXTRA MACHINE DRESSED. COWGRASS.—CoIoniaI Grown and Imported. RED CLOVER.—Colonial Grown and Imported. WHITE CLOVER.—Colonial Grown «_- Imported. ' ALSlKE.—Colonial Grown and Imported. LUCERNE.—Hunter's River. RAPE.—BROAD-LEAVED ESSEX, Extra Fine. TURNIP, MANGOLD and CARROT SEEDS From Select PedigTee Strains, Specially Grown to the order of our English Agents. SEEDS FOR THE KITCHEN .GARDEN, Fineet Strairib from the Most Reliable Growers in England and Scotland. SEEDS FOR THE FLOWER GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE, A Large Assortment of the Moat Popular i Flowers, and many New and Choice Varieties, including— THE BUTTERFLY CYCLAMEN, introduced by us for the fiiEt time in these colonies. Of beautiful and curious form, and c—arming colours, it is undoubtedly the most striking novelty of recent years amongst Florists" Flowers. It makes an elegant pot plant, and the flowera are unrivalled for highclass bouquets. Illustrated Circnlar, with full description, post free on application. Asters, Stocks, Petunias, Begonia., Cinerarias, etc., OF THE HIGHEST TYPES. AFRICAN FLOWERS. SPECIAL TERMS TO SEEDSMEN. NURSERYMEN, STOREKEEPERS, AND MARKET GARDENERS. ! GEO. G. STEAD _nd CO., CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. THE CANTERBURY CENTRAL CO-OPER-ATIVE DAIRY CO., LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that the EIGHTH A.SNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Corapaay will be held at the Hall of the Chamber of Commerce, Christchurch, on SATURDAY, loth day of September, 1900, at 12 noon, for the purpose of - Receiving Report and Balance Sheet The Election of Directors To Elect Auditor And other Business NOMINATION'S for DIRECTORATE CLOSE on SATURDAY, Bth September, 1900. R. ELLISON, Secretary. Ad-ington, Christchurch, September 3rd, 1900. 2743F TT ARM A N AND, STEVENS, Land and Estate Agents, Land Brokers, etc., HEREFORD STREET. AGENTS FOR— The Northern Assurance Co. The Dixon Investment Company. Money to Lend at Lowest Current Rates. Sections of One Acre and upwards for Sale in Sprcydon District. £75 per acre. Also, Suburban Building Sections for Sale— Jerrold street, Collins street, Macaulay street, Selwyn street, Windmill road, Cecil street, "Walt'iam, Leicester street, Lancaster Park, and Dean and Canon streets, between Madras and Baxbadoas street, St. Albans; terms exceptionally easy. TO LET—Parts R.S. 76. Spreydon district, mostly in grass, between Mill road and Barrington (formerly Wilderness) road, and lately occupied by T. Johns and W. Roberts, jun. 8371F OPENING OF THE CYCLING SEASON. THE Cycle Riding Public has always looked to the Remington Arms Company as producers of articles of their manufacture superior in many respects to those manufactured by our competitors. With the advent of the 20th Century we shall present to the public our celebrated REMINGTON STANDARD BICYCLES, with design, finish and construction in advance of anything we have heretofore produced. The illustrations to be found in our Catalogue will, we feel, clearly outline to the prospective purchaser the practical and advantageous features of our goods. Those who have purchased Remington Bicycles in the past have ever been free in their expressions of loyalty with each succeeding year. We offer to such our sincere appreciation, and as we flatter ourselves aa possessing to-day a reputation envied by many of onr competitors, we naturally have confidence in especially presenting our 1900 catalogue to those who have not heretofore purchased Remington Bicycles. REMINGTON ARMS CO. Price £15 10s; with Westwood Rims. _16 Nett Cash. M. O'BRIEN and CO., Agents, F Armagh atreet, C_ristc__rch. "CH}R "Scones like your mother used to make" ,X try Windsor Baking Powder.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10756, 8 September 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10756, 8 September 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10756, 8 September 1900, Page 1

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