■y. > '■' ; " ■ Vs. yV£W&WS ' . "■ ' v "y- r ;;VV r^ The Mataura Ensign ESTABLISHED, 1878. •' - ; Terms of Subscription: V J * * ■ "s_, PER ANNUM, DELIVERED: -:^ In Advance 15s V •Booked-.; ;-•'-. y-.f if. .-% ' i"'' PER AJ¥NU_|%Al_EDr'i f^jy] In Advance 20s- <% Booked .. .. .. .. 24s • ;
i i t i ...1 ,; [ iISSJ^ ■ < 'General Notices. '-^^.^ ;•; '- ;" , : ';'- \ {;Ay^ J. TUBNBIJLI-3 ;SADDIiE,R e -"^/g AND '..'*;-/ v ' -XILRNTSSS __CA___ai_, : ,:^; MERSEY STREET, GORE: "j ' FRUIT AND FOREST tRHS 5 FOR SAX.-!, AT GORDON NURSERY. Apple Trees, on blight-proof stocks, from 101 '■' to'l2/ per dozen. .---.-'' ' --VPear Trees, from 15/ to 18/ per dozen. s - : - Cherry and Plum Trees; from 15/ to 18 per "'•' dozen. -"--"-;..' - • . /-.•--,- ,-- Gooseberry and Currant Bushes, from 4/ to . 8/ per dozen. ■ -.',.-';_ Filbert, Cob, and Hazel Nuts, Walnuts, and -^' Spanish Chesnuts. English Oak, Ash, Beaoh, Lime, Birch, Alder, Maple, Elm,* Cedrus, Deodora" -•. Horse Chestnuts, Arbutie TJnendo, and"' other Deoiduous'Trees. i . ; : / • Araucaria Imbracata, from 5/ to 15/ each. Pinus Insignis, two years old (transplanted). . 5/ to 8/ per 100. -' V. Pinus Inrignis, three years old (transplanted), ' "-.' 10/ tb 12/ per 100. ■ 'y. Pinus Insignis, in cloth, from 20/ to 40) ' perlOO. ; - " Norway Spruce, from 6/ to 10/ per 100. - " '. . Cuppressus Macrocarpa, two years old (transplanted), from 6/ to 8/ per 100. . . .-.'■ \i 3 Cuppressus Macrocarpa, three years old V t (transplanted), from 8/ to 10/ per 100. , Cuppressus Maorocarpa, four years .old (transplanted), from 10/ to 12/ per 100.-. -rr. ,r rCuppressus Lawsonia, from 6/ per dozen. Variegated Holly, from 2/ to 5/ eaoh. " > Cider Gum, two years old, 10/ per 100. -~-~'. , Dwarf Box Edging, 8/ per 100. "T. Rhubarb Boots, named varieties, io/to 12/ ''•'. per dozen. -"' "- ", .-;/ _"■", Bhubarb Boots (Stott's Monarch), 2/6 per," : cutting. --. /' . 1 ; Japanese Plums, 24/ per dozen. ,' '-■•' y Flowering and Ornamental. Shrubs . '? Cheap. A Large and Varied Assortment of ROSES, '.') from 10/ to 18/ per dozen. - s IS" No Complaints' will be entertained unless,- ? made within 14 days from date of Invoice. ■- Ten per cent, -will be' charged on'all accounts -- .- owing over three months.. ;.' NOTE THE ADDRESS : : "Vl ; ROBER.T BIBRELB^ ; BAST GORE.- 'i'yi £is^K-i N.Z. EXPRESS CO., LTD.VS (Campbeiii & Cbust). . .-;?-. CARRIERS, Customs,. Shipping and.,'?; Express Forwarding Agents. Order ."/i Parcels and Goods through us. Agents : for ■yCastle Hill Coal Co.'s Kaitangata. CeaL : ,VOrders promptly executed. *;■■:'.■-' '-'?-'- T. J. SHERBORNE, Manager, Gore. .rg To Readers of the ' Ensign^; '-^y * — — * -v - THERE are no doubt numbers of Residents . . ■ in the Country who are unaware of the . ■:; grand improvements whioh have been effected; ;' i during the last few years in the Business ' Establishments in Dunedin. . ONE OF THE DUNEDIN SIGHTS NOW .'; IS THE.' - Large and Beautifully- Fitted-up : JewelleryrV v Establishment of "" ■■'■•' ."i-i G. & T. YOtTNa; 88 Pbinces-stbebt. '. : ..', This Establishment is, without a doubt,;,;, the Largest and Finest in New Zealand, arid l ,: ' : . what is said of the shop can be equally- well\ ">■ said of the stock. '-•- '" i'.Ov A Visit of Inspection and Comparison will -<-- justify the above. - :-_.-- S': G. and T. Yotmo's objeot in stating the-"-;;) foregoing is to jnvite all Country Residents, "'t&?; Town ones as well, to pay their establishment -? -I ,\ a Visit, and see the Immense Variety of New •/ y and Choice Goods on View, and which -they'/ " ! - ; ~ Offer at Most Reasonable Prices. . ■ •'--.. VV: Another shipment of . New Goods just V. -; opened up (ex s.s. „'lonic"). -• =* Visitors from other Colonies have expressed .-. surprise at seeing suoha magnificent stock : \. of Watohesi Jewellery, Clocks, Silver : a_&.. Eleotro-plated Goods, as shown at ,*■_■--'- : ' : . G. AND T. YOUN»'S EST_B_ISH__!NTV:; tS" When yewuo to Dunedin, do. not for- V; get to give us a call. No one pressed .to-buyV ' . % G. stx-a T; Vo -T»arG, 88 Princes-street, Dunedin ; also at Oamaru', '-'. Timaru, and Wellington. ' VV TO THE RESIDENTS IN GOBE.; ; DISTRICT. ;,,V E CHRISTENSON, Gore, has always V • a full stock of - ;'•,." V- ; ZEALAi>TDIA>{BObTS^ [ f i And his past, experience ,in selling ■ these ~\ V ! Goods has proved that this well-known brand • ij; is the Most Reliable make of BOOTS and' V SHOES in the Colony. ' / V?;V He is authorised by the Manufacturers to ■'.;?:• warrant every pair branded " ZEALANDIA;" f V 13. Glix-st— ix-sox-,'. : ZEALANDIA HOU-SB, GORE.^g DEESS & MAMLE-MAJ-f-TGSf MILLINERY, M.T yy^M Misses Smith &. NiyEH,Ji Late of the D.1.0.; arid MqHison, ; '*^| < Mills, & Co., Dunedin, V V -,-V§f'* ■ "-"-'; -=T_fj ! Announce.that they are. carrying <in business .^ in Riversdale as Dress and' Mantle-makerF/;?V; _-__ersV.-b.-V/ ' ■:,--". --.. -.'•.-. 'y-y'Viiyi GOOD WORE : CHARGES -V '■&i.;-jy\, : -- ■ y .... y y':yy;
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Mataura Ensign, Issue 166, 23 July 1896, Page 1
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