GARDEN SEEDS X 200 POUNDS Canterbury grown ONION SEED, fresh and new, and • grown from large transplanted bulbs. 56 pounds large Flag Leek, colonial ' grown. Also, An extensive assortment of Peas, Broad Beans, French Beans, early and late Carrots, Turnips) Parsnips, Beet, and all other sorts of Vegetable'and Flower Seeds. .V \ ., W. WILSON, .W •''' Seed Merchant. A R. M, SEED 4 tons 'Cocksfoot grass seed 2 tons Timothy „ „ 8000 bushels Bye-grass „ „ 12 tons Clovers, white, red, Cowgrass, Trefoil, Lucerne, and Saintfoin. Also, . '■' J'i . i' 2 tpns/New Gorse Seed. " '.J] ~i W. WILSON, ■ 'V Seed Merchant. HEATHCOTE BOAD BOARD. NOTICE TO RATEPAYEBS. LL Outstanding RATES DDE to this . Board must be PAID before the 21st Instant, dr they will be SUED for without further notice. . . By order, E. WADMAN, Collector. Road Board Office, September 4th, 1874. HEATHCOTE ROAD BOABD.. invited for' SCREENING 1 and'CARTING 900 Yards of Shingle from the Pit at Waltham on to the Canal Reserve Road, according to specifications. Tender's to be sent in by 6 p.m on Thursday the 17th irtst. The lowest or any tender will not necesBarily be accepted. By order — E. WADMAN, Cleik to the Board. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH •' St Asaph Street. THE REV S. MACFARLANE WILL PREACH In the above Church, To-Morrow IN THE MORNING, AT 11 A.M. RIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Cambridge Terrace (Near Colombo Bridge.) The Rev B. J. Westbroke will Preach To-Morrow Morning and Evening. ' ANTED—A Good Female Cook. Apply to Mrs FUCHS, Wellington Hotel.
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