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> STEAM SAW-MILL! WIPING AND CO Have always on Hand -.-, A LARGE STOCK OF > TfT EL - OUT T I M BE E 'Also, MOULDINGS, ARCHITRAVES, ANI .'' . DRESSED TIMBER. ORDERS V PROMPTLY : AND CARE FULLY E___CUTED. QUALITY GUARANTEED. MAKATOKU SAWMILLS. A J. CRAWFORD having taken ove . the above Mills and Plant is prepared to execute orders for Totara anc other timbers on the shortest notice anc most favorable terms. T. and G. anc Rusticated Timbers can be supplied in an) quantities from the mills. . All orders addressed to A. J.-Crawford, Makatoku, wil receive prompt attention. DANEVIRKE. MANGATERA SAW AND PLANING MILLS. Connected to Railway by Siding. J ALLARDICE/having assumed full » control over the above Mills, ha. much pleasure in inforinirig the Public thai he is prepared to supply,well-cut BRIDGE and BUILDING TIMBEI-, both rough and : at the shortest notice and the Lowest ruling prices. A large stock of Totara, Rimu, Matai, a» ■ .- White Pine always on hand Special orders of Rata, Maire, Honey Suckle and other New Zealand woods promptly attended to. ~.--. • J. ALLARDICE, .' .-•'"; ■! '- '• -- ; . ; Proprietor. Address: Danevieke. PREMIER STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILLS. H SMITH has much pleasure in in- . forming his many friends and the publio of Hawke's Bay, that ho is prepareto supply, well out Building and Bridge Timber on the shortest notico, end at moderate prices. Note tho AdeLceas— PREMIER SAW AND PLANING MILLS, Smith's Siding, via Makatoku. GEORGE M'VAY, AGENT, Napibb. LUCAS AND „ HUMPHRIES, ttmb'er merchants, steam sash door, and moulding manufacturers, wellesleyROAD, NAPIER. ,_»t».«*>r." Large Stock of SEASONED TIMBER ON HAND And ' FOR SAtE AT LOW RATES. Tn_B__ Can be Fo_wA_rt__ Dieect _horn 008 BUBE, M-KATOIU Estimates Given. Telephone 76. TO MEET THE, TIMES. T) C. STURM will and must sell for Jtv. Cash to make room for young stockApples (1 year old) 9s 6d per dozen, 68a por 100 Apples {2 and 3 year) 14s per dozen, 105s per 100 Plums (I year) 9s 6d per dozen, 68s per 100. Plums (2and3year) 14a per do*. lOOsperlOO Gooseberries and Currants 2s Gd to 6s per dozen Rhubarb roots 2s 6d to 6s per dozen Cupressus Macrocarpa 10f to 30s and 45s per 100 Pinus insignia, seedlings 1 to ljft., 7s Gd per 100. Pinus insignis (2 and 3 year, balled) 25s to 40s per 100 Roses 3s <3d to Gs per dozen. Evergreen and Deciduous Flowering Shrubs 2s 6d to 6s per dozen ■ : ■••■'■:'" ' Climbing Plants 3s 6d to 6s por dozen Flowering Plants 2s Gd to Gs per dozen An Inbpection 86_tcTr__. Catalogues free on application to Mr J. Feegtoon, Hastings-street, Napier, or the Hawke's Bay Nursereries, West Clive. HJ. GILBERD, of the TARADALE . NURSERY, is determined .that Hawko's Bay settlers can procure their trees cheaper and better by buying' from him than by sending their money out of the province and having to pay heavy freights, &c, whioh add from 25 to 75 per cent, to the first cost. , Experience haa shown that treeß grown in the moist southern climate will not do so well in thia province as those locally grown. Over 600,000, trees, &c., offered at the following low prices:— " Strong Clean APPLE TREES, worked on BLIGHT PROOF STOCKS—I2s per doz ; 80s per 100. PEARS, PLUMS, -'. and QUINCES, firstclass trees—l2s per doz. ROSES, Budded Trees—(H.P.) 9s per doz : (Teas) 12s per doz; 60s per 100. CUPRESSUS MACROOAEPA-M6 to 24 '. inches. 25s per 100; 9to 16 inches, 15s per 100; Seedlings, in boxes, 7a Gd per 100. PINUS INSIGNIS—24 to 30 inches, 20( * per 100; 12 to 24 inches, 12s por 100. AFRICAN BOX THORN—I2s per 1000, and all other nursory stook at equally low rates. Inspection invited. Catalogues post free, Cost prico only charged for packing and balling up when required. Free delivery tc Napior and Hastings. Town Agents: Messrs C. E. &H. Gibbons, H. J. GILBERD, Tabadale N UBSJSE ' sr '* TREES. TREES. TREES. THE undersigned offers the following at very reducod prices:— Apples (2 years) 9s per doz., or 60s per 100. do. (3 years) 12s ~ or 80s „ Plums (2 and 3 years) 12s por dozen Pears (2 and 3 years) 12s per dozen Peaches worked on plum stocks, 2 years, 20s per dozen . '■■:•■ Gooseberries and Currants, 3s per dozen Cupressus Macrocarpa, 2 years, 8s per 100, 3 years,l2s per. 100 Pinus Insignis, 2 years, 6s per 100; 3 yean lOaperlOO ' ;.- " ."''■■ V Roses (H-P-) 6s per dozen, or 40s per 100 Roses (Tea) 12s per dozen • '••«-:-' Hawthorn Quicks (2 years), 7s per: 1000, And ajl other Trees, Shrubs, and Flowering Plants at equally low prices, f ,6.br a" Bluff.' Packing at net cost. '-.' ROBERT CI_fAVE,; ' 7 "' : ~"" : '. ' Nurseryman, Invercar^ill. FOR SALE, during.t-e Planting Season, Apple Trees from 100s per 100 to 130s; at per dozen 15s to 18s, at per 1000 at lowoi rates Cupresscs Macrocarpa, 10s, 20s, 40s, 50a per 100.' Pinus Insignia, 10s, 20s, 40s per 100; and all other, kinds of Pine-i. Cypresses, &c. Shrubs,. Plants, Seeds, Bulbs (African. Boxthorni' -15s per 10/00], Pears, .Cherries, Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, Plums, Vines, Quinces, MulberriesFigs,: Nuts, Medlars, Raspberries, Goose.; borrids, Curr„.nts, Strawberries, Blackberries, Lemons, Oranges, Hedge Plants, Herbs, Seed Potatoes, &c., &o. Apples from my own Orchards at per casi or ton. . Catalogues (with Supplement) on application, post freo. Agents:—Juxi, & Co., Waipawa; O Ebioksen, Norsewood; Westlake, Ormondville. J. GODDARD, .Havelock Nurseries, Hawko's Bay, N.Z ALL persons found trespassing with doj or gun on th E_dsleig_ property will bo proseouted. * HUGH CAMPBELL,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5253, 23 June 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5253, 23 June 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5253, 23 June 1888, Page 1

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