For Sale. FOE SALE, IHE GOODWILL of the Old-e-tab'iehed Clothing Business and Stock-in-Trade of Messrs Isaacs and Marks, Arcade, DunFull particulars, terms, &c, can be obtained on the premises up till Friday, 18th May. TOWNSHIP OF BALMOEAL, ' line Hill Eoad. .HE remaining Sections in this Township L are offered on building lease for 21 years with full valuation frr improvements. The Township adjoins the estate and residence of Edward M'Glashan. Esq., Pine Hill road, and is most pleasantly situated, and easy of access. For plans and particulars apply to M. W. HAWKIMS, Eestate Agent, Princes street, Dunedin. ~OES A L - BEOADACEES. BEOADACEES. ACEE SECTIONS. Unsold Sections in the above Township are For Sale, and may be had on reasonable terms by application to the au r t'oneer. MONTAGUE PYM, Manse street. SPECIAL OF FEE TO NUESKEYMF.N AND OTHEE^.—2O.OOO strong Apple Trees, 200 varieties, 10s per d< zen. 70s t>er 100 (usual price. L 5 per 100); 200 000 Em?li-h Ash, 20s per 1,000; 5.000 Portugal Laurels, 12 to 18 inches high. 15s per 100; 10.000 Pinus Nigra, 6 to 12 inches hi-h, 10s per 100, 60.i per 1,000 ; one million strong Quicks. 5s 6d pr 1,000. John JTale, Nurseryror.n, Wairmen road, Nelson. TEEES! TEE E3 ll TEEES! I ! EORGE EDWAKDS has for Sale 5 000 l' two year-old Apple Trees, true to i ame, and of the best ports known; also, 10,000 Pres, of sorts, lft to 2ft high. 2,000 Cupreous Mncrocarpa, 3ft hieh. very fine; all be»n transplanted. GEOEGE EDWAEDS, Market Gardener, Forbury road, Caversham.
AN" ED, Every Person who has a gar- » den to grow their own Fruit for Jams or Dessert, and for this purpose t-'ry a Visit to Allan's Nurseries, Cumberland street, near the Hospital, and Allandale Grounds, near Ocean Beach. Fpecial Offer to Gardeners, Amateura, and Settlers —2,000 large Plum Trees, six to eight years, in full bearing ; 2,000 Cherries, tix to eight years, in full fruit bud—the ever offered in Otago ; 10,000 Apples and Pean, all sizes and prices, from Is ench; 10,000 Filberts and Hazels, eight and ten fert high, all in fruit bearing ; 1,000 Medlars, Quince*, Sweet Chestnuts, &c. ; 10.000 Goosberry and Currant Bushes ; C mliflower and Cabbage Plants fresh pulled at the nursery ; 50,000 st ong Quicks, /> llandale growth; 10,000 English Oak ; 2,000 Poplar, ten to twelve feet high—fine phelter ; 20 000 Pinus Insienis and Cnpresses Mncrrcarpa, two to six feet; 10 000 Pinus Muricata, 20s per 100; Holly, Box Edging, Blue Gums, &c. All these have been transplanted and retransplanted; have excellent roots, and will bear carriage. 10,000 Eurehia Eucenrides : Thh is the quickest growing and best shrub known for shelter. Nothing can come up to this plant, which was introduced and growD solely by T. Allan. Roses ! Roses ! ! Roses !!! —5,000 strong healthy plants; 200 varieties, comprising many of the best in cultivation, from 12s per <!oz*m at Allan's Nurseries after Ist June ; in Pre Daises, Cutting, Princes street. X? comprising j* pples, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Peaches, Nectarines, and Mulberries, from two to nine year' old ; also Filberts, four years old ; Walnuts, Almonds, Red, White, and Blackcurrants, Gooseberries of Forts, Rhubarb, Asparagus, Sea Kail, and Herb roots. William Langmuir, Railway Nursery, Caversham Public Notices. TAILOR
JAMES MOW A'!', for these last four years Cutter fur D. Sampson, baling secured tho«e central premise- lemnnrarily occupied by F. Beissel. hairdies&er, Princes street, Will commence business about the 14th of June as TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, With i»n entirely new i- tock of Goo.lb, suitable for a first-cbss 1 Busino s. Dunedin, May 9, 1877. ARRIVAL OF A SCOTTISH CHIEF. H O N~~ i Tobacconist, Of the Arcade and Maclaggan street, Has, at enormous expense, Becured the services of a bond fide SCOTTISH CHIEFTAIN. To prevflnt the rush which daily and mjihfc'y takes place of persons anxious to procure the Finest Brands of Tobacco, Cisrars, &c. TO BUYKKS AND SELLERS OF LAND. TRANSFP.ES (under the new Act) prepared with economy and W. DALRYMFLE, Jun., Piinces street, Dunedin. , CRAIG & GILLIES DISSOLUTION OF PART ERSHTP. ~N consequence of the a clearance of _ present sto k and of shipments now to hand must be effected to enable a speedy balancing of partnership accounts. To those about to fur nish we specially call attention to our large and varied Stock of Home and Colonial made Furniture. It is extensive, modern, substantially made, and of good design, and our present prices, we feel (-onfident, will enable us to make a speedy clearance. We respectfully iuvi h e inspect'on, as the Btock is too large to enumerate in det til. We beg to call particular attention to our assortment of Iron Bedsteads, having a very large stock to select from ; aIBO, a few special lines of cheap Carpeting. &c.. ftc. CRAIG & GILLIES, In Liquidation, By John Gillies. DUNEDIN FUNERAL REFORM ASSOCIATION. FUNERALS conducted with Simplicity and Economy. After business hours. Apply at Cottage behind workshop, Great King street, where all information will be given. CRAIG & GILLIES, i Undertakers for R. A.
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Evening Star, Issue 4436, 18 May 1877, Page 1
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