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I Fruits, Plants, | Produce CHAFF fop quality, bright, heavy Achilles chaff for sale S 6 per bag. Bags in on 16 bags or more, or $6 plus bag. Ph. Springston 869. CHAFF, top quality, $6.51), I sacks extra. 609 Avonhead Rd (opp. Airport). WS29 CHAFF, top ■ quality Black Supreme. 56.50 sacks included. Ohoka Lodge, Butchers Rd, off Island rd, | Kai. CHAMPION Glory gladioli. Large flowered, finest, eolouriul mediums mixed: 14 for 82, 24 $3. 41 $5. or $l2 per hundred posted. Cash with order. Snellings Central Nurseries, Ltd, P O. Box 2310, Tauranga South. CHICKENS, first tirade Size 3, $1.75; 4, $1.95: 5, 52.10; 6, $2.35: 7, $2.57: 8. $2.79; 9, $2.99; 10. $3.29: 11. $3.59 ea. Roasting fowls from $1.29 each. Super roasters, 51b to 71b , 52.99 tach. Aoasting ducks, size 8, $'.99; 12, $3.59; 14, $3.99 each. Chicken pori lions, solid pack 79c small I bag, $3.99 2kg. First grade freeflow. $2.39 kg; $4.69 2 kg. Plenty of tender duckI lings goslings, turkeys, pheasants, mutton birds, all varieties of chicken, turkey portions, livers, venison, etc. Fresh chickens, Mexi- ’ can Tortillas, duck eggs, daily. Open Mon. to Fri., 9 ... to > p -ii.. Sat.. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cash and Carry Poultry Market, 179 Victoria St, Ph. 65-684. TWS 1 EUCALYPTS, 6 hardy named , species. One year old, bare rooted seedlings. Well wrenched. 40 to 6Ucm $3-$5 per 10 depending on size. Ph. 515-368. i FODDER beet, $ll tonne. Ph. , 656 Ohoka. GARLIC, good quality, in f, 1 and lib lots. One mile up Old Tai Tapu Rd, Lansdowne Valley, Phone 228558. SI GRAPE Vines, Green Muscatel, Golden Chasselas. $2. Ph. 527-157. ’ GREAT range trees and > shrubs, Pages Road Nursery. Entrance Ottawa Road corner. Open Friday afternoons Sat. and Sundays. HAY, good quality meadow, shed stored, $1.50 bale. Dis- - count on large quantities. ! Ph. Ohoka 605. 1 HAY, lucerne and meadow, ’ top quality, shed stored. • West Melton, Ph. 478-284. 18 1 FEED Barley, good quality. Ph. Southbridge 683. • FOR sale: Frozen raspberries and boysenberries. Apply 33 Grimseys Rd. Ph. 528-387. SlB FRIENDLY service, helpful • advice—Pages Road Nursery, entrance Ottawa Road corner. ■ HAERE Mai, Pages Rd Nurs- ' ery, entrance Ottawa . Road ' corner, open Friday after- ! noons. Saturdays, Sundays. 1 HONEY. Containers filled. 1 Creamed, liquid and natwe beech. Honey Dew $1.54 kg. ■ 116 Winters Rd. LARGE deciduous trees avall--1 able now at Halkett Nursery. Maples — Goldsworth purple, Japanese, schwed- , leri (copper red), sugar i maple, variegated maple, , sycamore, English ash, golden ash, claret ash, Jack : Humm and gorgeous crab I ■ apples Scarlet oak, pin oak, , red oak. Flowering cherries ; —Kanzan, Sakura, Shirotae, Ukon. Golden elm, variei gated elm, Indian bear tree (catalpa), winter sweet, white dogwood, Ginko, la- ■ burnam, Paulownia For- , tunei, European limes, London planes, figs. Apples, dwarf and large. Plums, peaches, white and red cur- » rants, gooseberries. From Chch on Main West Coast 1 Road, turn right at West . Melton Hotel then first left ! for half mile. Phone 478-231 evenings. SlB , LETTUCE plants, 50c trough, i apply 17 Vietch Rd. (off , Sawyers Arms Rd). I LETTUCE and cabbage plants, i commercial quantities. 149 Prestons Rd. SlB ; LOGANBERRIES, thornless, tip layered plants $1 each or $75 per 100. Ph. 128 Hinds. LUCERNE hay, superior quality. Fine, green, leafy, soft hay, $3 bale. Prebbleton. Ph. 498-326. 18 , LUCERNE hay, top quality. $2.50 per bale. Ph. Kirwee 630. LUCERNE Shed stored, 2nd cut, 150 bales. $2.30. Ph. 495- , 314. LUCERNE hay, excellent quality, shed stored. Ph. Kaiapoi 7980. • LUCERNE hay good quality, ' small lots available in Chch. I $2.20. Ph. 487-430. LUCERNE, $2.50, $2, $1.50 per , bale. Templeton, Ph. 495- . 577. ; LUCERNE $1.75 and $2.25. Ph. . 478-337. ■■ ■ ■ > LUCERNE hay, top quality, ! full leaf, shed stored, $1.75. 1 Oat straw, 75c. Shands Poul- > try Farm, Shands Rd, one mile past Watties. Ph. 499r 856. ' ; LUCERNE and red clover f hay, crushed barley, nn- > seed, horse pallets, and 5 grain mix, available at tne 5 Tack Shop, 432 Sparks Rd. ’ Ph. 227-171. SWI " LUCERNE, $2.20 bale, 609 Avonhead Rd. Oppos. Airi port. WS29 ? MEADOW hay from $1 per bale, oat straw, 90c, barley - straw 90c. AH barn stored, f Any quantity. Ph. 498-399. MEADOW hay, shed stored, ideal ponies or cattle. Ph. • 427-971. MEADOW Hay 60 and 70 cents bale. Ph. 324-088. MEADOW hay sell, shed stored $l. Ph. 496-91 o. MEADOW hay sell, $1.25. Ph. 227-143. NATIVE* trees, plants and ground covers, wholesale prices, large quantity of container grown Olearia hedge plants, cabbage trees, flaxes, lemonwoods, etc. Ph. 33-931 Cashmere Hills Not Sat. OATS sell, top grade, West Melton area. $8 per sack included. Ph. Kirwee 606. OATS: 89 sacks; bottom Of bags were wet. Can be seen at Daily Freightways, Wilsons Rd. Contact Mr Ward, offers to Macleod and Taylor, Ltd, P.O. Box 13049, Christchurch, by 27/8/79. OPEN special, miniature Lupins assorted colours, pot plant or outdoor feature, only $1 at the Pages Rd Nursery, entrance enr Ottawa Rd and Pages Rd. OPENING special: Hebe Suiherlandii, great for rock gardens, only $1 at Pages Rd Nursery. Ottawa Rd comer entrance ORANGES. Carters navel, juicy, sweet, $l5 bushel; smalls, suitable for children $l4 bushel, rail freight paid. R. Liddle. 1 R.D. Tauranga. 525 ORANGES, first class Carters naval, $l4 bushel, rail paid; remittance with order please to J and E. Rogers, Te Puru Rd, Tauranga, R.D. 6 525 OREGON shelter trees, 2 year, $25 per 100. Malcolms, Cnr Bank and North St. Timaru. Ph. 83-311 a.b. 80-941. SWIB OREGON We now have a quantity of Oregon for sale. Halkett Nursery. Ph. 478-231 evenings. PLANTS, shrubs, shelter trees, roses, cabbage, polyanthus, stocks, pansy, viola, wallflower, apples, pears, plums, walnut, hazelnut, gooseberry, black and red currant, lemon, orange, grapefruit, mandarin, feijoa, olearia, eseallonia, arazonica, Himalayan cedar, Douglas fir, -pines, silver birelK weeping ash. and elms, wiv lows, maples, blue cedar, copper and golden beech, flaxes, camellia, rhododendron and a good selection of other shrubs, standard and bush roses. Thompsons Nursery, 269 Hills Rd, Ph. 851-226.

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Press, 18 August 1979, Page 28

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