CL O V E E S, &c, &c, &c, FOE SPEING SOWING, Per Halcione and Orient. Just landed, a shipment of carefully selected Seed, consisting of — 3£ tons Eed Clover, lOd. per lb. 2 „ Cow Grass, Is. per lb. H „ White Clover, Is. Id. perlb. These seeds are fresh, bright, and sound, and fully equal to my Autumn shipments, the quality of which gave such universal satisfaction that I received numbers of letters of approval, i of which I can only give extracts from two or three : — From C. F. Hulme, Esq. :-r "Tauranga, May 13, 1881. " The seed you sent has given me great satisfaction. Both the Clover and Eye-gress are coming on splendidly. The man who sowed it has had great experience, and he remarked that it was the best seed he had seen for many years. *'ohas. F. Hulme." From Mr. John. Deerness : — " Pukekohe, July 15, 1881. 11 1 can fully confirm the testimony of many of my neighbors as to the firßt-rate quality of your Clover Seed. I had treen sowing Clover Seed year after year, but it never grew, and I began to think my land was not suitable for Clover ; but now things are different, for I have dealt with you for two years, and the seeds I nad last year, and also this year, give me entire satisfaction. "John Deeenebs." From Captain Hugh Stewart : — " Kati Kati, May 20, 1880. "Both kinds of Grasß Seed, and also the Clovers, are all coming up as well bb I could wish, and much better than I expected, as I have had some unpleasant experiences of bad seed Bince coming to the colony. "Hugh Stewaet." From same : — '* June 18, 1881. Your seeds are again all doing welj. "Hugh Stewabt." Also On Sale: Bye-grass, Cocksfoot, Trefoil, Timothy, Eape, Turnip, Mangold, Belgium Carrot, Eye, Corn, ; Tares, Beans, &c, &c. Fresh shipments to hand of Gaeden" Seeds. Norfolk Island Pine Seed, fresh, at Cd. per ounce. Large buyers most liberally treated, and all cash purchasers entitled to the usual discount. Orders securely packed, and promptly and faithfully executed, Samples on application, if required. ADAM LAYBOUBN, Fort-street, Auckland. Agent fop West Coast — Pettigbew, Layjboubn, & Co., Opunake. ALLACE AND HOTHAM~, Otahuhu, AUCKLAND, Agricultural Implement Manufacturers, and Importers of Every Description of Farming Implements. COBB & CO.'S TELEGEAPH LINE OE COACHES. HAWEBA ANI> OPTTNAK^. Connecting with Wanganui and New Plymouth at Hawera> Fades at Beducep Bates. Parcels delivered along the route. JAMES Y. HENBY, Manager. ALBION LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, PATEA, OTTO TTA ART?., PBOPRHSTOB. Single and Double Buggies on hire. Horses bought, sold, or exchanged. Horses carefully broken to harness, EMPIBE LWEBY AND BAIT STABLES,, Haweba. Single and double buggies aaid vehicles of every description on hire. First-class ladies' and gents' hacks. Well-grassed paddocks without responsibility. Every attendance given to horses lef fc in charge. Horses bought, sold, and exchanged. Horses carefully broken to harness. Orders from commercial gentlemen, by letter or telegram, attended to with despatch. - FBANK BAILEY. EVERY description of PRINTING executed at tho Stab Office.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 146, 7 September 1881, Page 4
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