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PIANOFOBTES AND HAEMOJSrtTJMIS. » i:7 s • i t WEBB & BALLACHEY . ; j~ TTAYE RE-MARKED the whole 'of their Stoot 1 •M- •* GREATLY KEDT7OED PRICES, »tt •" order to make room for fresh nrrirahr. ' ' • '" ;,: A few Very Choice Tri-ohord' Fnmch! PlANpi^ ;i FORTES, with Double-check Action and P»tent „ Er»rd Pedal. ' A Good Second-hand Six-stop HARMONIUM, io Rosewood Case. Price, £16. !•■'"' ISTS^TRDMENTS LET ON HIRE by the Week* •» - Month, or Year. '^ 7"'V?? Particular attention paid to the Taming Depart* j .' ment, under Mr. HoxncAmr. , ./.,,; N.B.— Btuinesfe hours from 10 to 4. •- " jC! WELLESLEY- STREET, '.J'tt AUOILiXD. • 'i -

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J. F. LEIGHTO2T, BOOKBINDER, STATIONER, AND ACOOUNT-BOOK MANUFACTURER; BEGS to inform his customers, and the public generally, that he has REMOVED to thosa more convenient and (central burinesi FremiceM situated in Vulcan-lane, one door from Queen-street. May 30, 1868.

REMOVED NEAR THE WHARF. G. THOMAS { . BEGS to intimate to his customers that he ,ha» ? taken the Stere next to Messrs. Owen jand^ Graham's, near the Wbarf, where he will hare * constant supply of good Flour. P B I o s s. Fine Flour, star brand £24, 0 0 Superfine Family 22 0 0 Canterbury 19 0 0 Seconds, Sharps, Bran, Maize, Outs, at the * , lowest rates. ' " v ' Alto, j \.j, About three tons of Fine-quality Mill-fed Bacon »nd Hams. June 1, 1868. nc ' •' or s

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T. ELLi S O N, BOOT-MAKER, BEGS to intimate that be bag REMOVED to more central premises in No. 78, QUEEN-STREET, second door from Vulcan-lane, and next door to Mr. F. H, Lewisson". $tr Please to not* tbe address — , T. ELLISON, BOOT-MAKER, No. 78, QUEEN-STREET, ' (Next door to Mr; F. H. Lxwisson's.) , jr SEEDS! SEEDS!! SEEDSI! ' " i — — — E. BAIBD & CO., unxTion *. ooV-'nlxrTAT cn?i?r> WAPTBROUSEL 111, QOBBK-STRIET, AUCKLAND. FARM AND VEGETABLE SEEDS— , a large and varied assortment, including the ■ best and latest varieties. FLOWER SEEDS— Annuals, Biennials, and Perennials, in assorted selections and separate. TREE SEEDS— BIue Gum, Red Gnm, &0., &c. , , HEDGE SEEDS— Prickly Acacia, Whin or Furze, Broom, Cape Wattle, Oiage Orange, 4c, &c. BIRD SEED— Canary, Hemp, Rape, Linseed, Maw, and Millet* FLOWERING PLANTS, Shrubs, Trees, Bulbs, Borderings, &c., &c. STRAWBERRY PLANTS, Culinary Plants, 1 Roots, &c. GUANO, Bone Dust, and Lime. R. B. and Co. would draw especial attention to their GUINEA COLLECTION of VEGETABLE SEEDS, sufficient for the succanvc cropping ojf'flr^ garden of half an acre, comprising — Peas, 3 quarts, best kinds; Beans, 3 quarts, 4 kinds; Cabbage, 20z., best kinds; Turnip, 30z., 3 kinds; Radish, 2oz. f turnip and long; Mustard and Cress, 2oz. ; loz. each Carrot, Lepks, Onions, Parsley, Pannips, and Savoy ; one large packet each Beet (red and silver), Broooli, Brussels Sprouts, Cauliflower, Celery, Endive,' Lettuce (2 kinds), Spinach (2 kinds), Pumpkin, Melon (rock, water, and pie), Vegetable Marrow, and Tomato; also one packet Sweet Pea and Mignonette. The above are securely packed in a oase ready for despatch, Priced Catalogues forwarded free on application. E. BAIED & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEEDSMEN, AND PRODUCE AGENTS, 111, Q-fEEN-STBEBT, AtXCKLAXD.

GARDEN SEEDS, u ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS PRTJIT TREES, ETC. - '- r ', . ' i * i -"Jl/TASON BROS, respectfully oal attention to O.TX their large and varied Stock of TREES and; c SHRUBS, which are remarkably good, particular, , attention having been paid to their frequent r andj . r recent lemoral. , ■ t, , ; „ji j,, The Nursery ii situated at Parnell, one mile frpm, , Auckland. Omnibuses pass daily every half-hoar. pur stock of GARDEN SEEDS cannot fail to. give satisfaction^ being chiefly of bur o f wn growth'^ . from selected roots, at greatly reduced prices. ' ' J JA choice collection of Flower Seeds, very cheap. (Country orders, with remittances or reference in Auckland, punctually attended to. {Mushroom Spawn, 6d. per lb, ' |A good Stock of Colonial-grown Onion Seed, at 1&. per lb. jOur half-guinea collection of Vegetable Seeds, sufficient for half-an-acre, 10s. 6d., consists of the following: — | 2 quarts Peas, best kinds 7 2 quarts Beans, best kinds 1 oz. Cabbage, loz. Onion 1 oz. Turnip, -loz^Swede 1 oz. Mustard, loz. Cress X oz. Eadisb, loz. Carrot 2 oz. Parsnip, loz. Parsley h /> 1 oz. Celery, loz. Beet „ ; 1 oz. Lettuce, \oz. Leek I packet Cauliflower ' ! ' j 1 packet Broooli * 1 packet Pumpkin ' ."■» "•• 1 packet Vegetable Marrow ■ •' ' > j< 1 packet Water Melon ■ ••"'■ 1 paoket Rock Melon ' ' -••■" 1 packet Pie Melon '■> u • » 'J- '! *•» 1. packet Cucumber - -"' "• ! J-« j 1 paoket Chili -dijsi < 1 paoket Tomato*™— ,• The above are guaranteed to gtffwi and true to 'i( scription ; and, being securely packed, oan be orwarded to any part ol the neighbouring preyinoe. . ,aMABo®3fifiawsjanjitfAa -> ' ,^cNnjrsery:afl*Seedsmen, Gqvuu of Queen and. Viotori^rtretti, Auoklajid,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3403, 12 June 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3403, 12 June 1868, Page 1