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tf, WArPUKURAU STEAM SAW-MILLS d.' _•■ ; Z". '"'— '" f WILDING AND CO _ ; Have always on Hand A LARGE STOCK OF >h .■'■'.'•■■'■ •■•-■' [y W EL.OUT TIMBER, • Aiso,' : MOULDINGS, ARCHITRAVES, AND J DRESSED TIMBER. Ie ~-..-■ ■■:.-. ■~■■•■•■•. QRDERS PROMPTLY AND CARES 1 FULLY EXECUTED. ■r a ■■ _ ;• QUALITY GUARANTEED. 8 MAKATOIOJ SAWMILLS. a _ . •.. ■ : A jrCRAWTORD having taken over P" jCjL. tho above Mills and Plant is prei pared to execute orders for Totara an. 1 other timbers on the shortest notice and most favorable terms. T. and 9. and " Rusticated Timbers can be supplied in any [ quantities from the mills. All orders adj dressed to A. J. Crawford, Makatoku, will ; receive prompt attention. DANEVIRKE. i MANGATERA SAW AND PLANING t MILLS. 1 Connected to Railway by Siding. J ALLARDICE, having assumed full • control over the above. Mills, has much pleasuro in informing the Public that ho is prepared to supply well-cut BRIDGE and BUILDING TIMBL__; both roigh and planed) at the shortest notice and the Lowest ruling prices. _ A largo stock of Totara, Rimu, Matai, an _ White Pino always on hand Special orders of Rata, Maire, Honey Suckle and other New Zealand woods promptly attended to. - J. ALLARDICE, Proprietor. _ Address: Danevibke. ' PREMIER STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILLS. H SMITH has much pleasure in in- . forming his many friends and the publio of Hawko's Bay, that he is prepared i to supply well cut Building and Bridge I Timber on the shortest notice, and at moderate prices. Note tlio Address— PREMIER SAW AND PLANING MILLS, SMTra'B Siding, via Makatok.. GEORGE M'VAY, AGENT, Natxee. ■--..LUCAS ' ' AND ; EDUMPHRIE^ TmB___MERCHA2_TS, Sl__AM ___£__.. .' : DOOR, A-TO'MGimTLXIS-G. ! M___UFACTURERS, WELLESLEY- . " -.<■:■ R0AD,,,.,..,:. :•,.;„...v.;.-' ... ■ NAPIER.' ".": ".. :'" . Large Stook of " SEASONED TIMBER "ON HAND t And FOR SALE AT LOW RATES. Toebee Can be Fobwabdbd .DibkO- feos otm Buss, * Makatoe. i ' \" ■ Estimates Given. Telephone 75. c " " "" ° " \ TO MEET THE TBIES. RC. STURM will and must soil for . Cash to make room for young stook — L Apples (1 year old) 9s Cd per dozen, 68s I per 100 ' Apples (2 and 3 year) 14s per dozen, 105s I per 100 1 Plums (1 year) 9s 6d ncr dozen, 68s per 100. J Plums (2and3year) Hspcrdo-. 100sperl00 Gooseberries arid Currants 2s Gd to 6s per dozen ' Rhubarb roots 2s 6d to 6s per dozen Cupressus Macrocarpa 10. to 30s and 45s per 100 Pinus insignis, seedlings 1 to ljft., 7s 6d per 100. Pinus insignis (2 and 3 year, balled) 25s to 1 40s per 100 Roses 3s Od to 6s por dozen. t Evergreen and Deciduous Flowering Shrubs 2s 6d to 6s per dozen Climbing Plants 3s 6d to 6s por dozen Flowering Plants 2s 6d to 6s per dozen ) An Inspection Solicited. Catalogues free on application to Mr J. Fee-Uson, Hastings-street, Napior, or the Hawko's Bay Nursereries, West Clivo. B t TT J. GILBERD, of the TARADALE 1 JLi. NURSERY, is determined that Hawko's Bay settlers can procure their trees cheaper and bettor by bnying from • him than by sending their money out of the province and having to pay heavy freights, " &c., which add from 25 to 75 per cent, to . the first cost. Experience has shown that trees grown in tho moist southern olimato will not do so ' well in this proviuco as thoso locally grown. , Ovor 500,000 trees, &c, ofiered at the following low prices :— B Strong Clean APPLE TREES, worked on BLIGHT PROOF STOCKS—I2s per t doz ; 80s per 100. PEARS, PLUMS, and QUINCES, firstclass trees— l'2s por doz. ROSES, Budded Trees—(H.P.) 9s per doz : (Teas) 12s por doz; 60s per 100. CUPRESSUS MACROCARPA—I6 to 24 ; inches, 25s per 100 ; 9 to 16 inches, 15s per 100; Seedlings, in boxes, 7s 6d 'per 100. PINUS INSIGNIS—24 to 30 inches, 20s r per 100 ; 12 to 21 inches, 12s per 100. AFRICAN BOX THORN—I2s per 1000, and all othor nursery stock at equally , low rates. Inspection invited. Catalogues post free. Cost prico only charged for packing and balling up when required. Free delivery to Napier and Hastings. Town Agents: Messrs C. E. &H. Gibbons. H. J. GILBERD, Taeadale Nueseky. TREES. TREES. TREES. THE u_.a.rsigiie<_ offers the following at very reduced prices:— Apples (2 years) 9s per doz., or 60s per 100. do. (3 years) 12s „ or 80s „ Plums (2 and 3 years) 12s per dozen - Pears (2 and 3 years) 12s per dozen Peaches worked on plum stocks, 2 years, 20s per dozen d Gooseberries and Currants, 3s per dozen Cupressus Macrocarpa, 2. years, 8s per 100, 3 years, 12s per 100 Pinus Insignis, 2 years, 6s per 100 ; 3 years 10s per 100 B Roses (H.P.) 6s per dozen, or 40s per 100 ? Roses (Tea) 12s per dozen Hawthorn Quicks (2. years), 7s per 1000, And all othor Trees, Shrubs, and Flowering Plant, at equally low prices, f.o.b. at i. Bluff. Packing at net cost. h ROBERT CLEAVE,' '• 0 Nurseryman, Invereurgill. FOR SALE, during the Planting Season, Apple Trees from 100s per 100 to 130s, ut por dozen 15s to 18s, at por 1000 at lower 3 rates. Cuprossos Macrocarpa, 10s, 20s, 40s, 60s per 100. Pinus Insignis, 10s, 20s, 40s per 100; and all other kinds of Pines, Cypresses, &c. Shrubs, Plants, Soeds, - Bulbs (African Boxthorn, 15s per 1000). Pears, Cherries, Peaches, Nectarines. Apri- '• cots, Plums, Vines, Quinces, Mulberries, Figs, Nuts, Medlars, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Strawberries, Black- - berries, Lemons, Oranges, Hedge Plunts, o Herbs, Seed Potatoes, &0., &c. Apples from my own Orchards at per ease s or ton. d Catalogues (with Supplement) on applica- . tion, post free. , . Agents .-—Jull & Co., Waipawa; O. Eeioksen, Norsewood; Webtlake, Ormond- - Vll<3 ' J. GODDARD, 10 Havelock Nurseries, Hawko's Bay, N.Z. y ~*~ ~~ ~~~ , h ALL persons found trespassing with dog _t__ or gun on th Eudsloigh property wUIbOprOSCCUted -WJ«iH CAMPBELL.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5250, 20 June 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5250, 20 June 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5250, 20 June 1888, Page 1

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