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Produce, Seeds, Bone Dust. IOLOYER SEEDS ! CLOVER SEEDS ! Landed, ex ' Glenhuntly," this season's shipments, -selected by Cross & So is. Glasgow, in qn;;!itv surpassed by none and superior to most in the market, at lowest rittes:— s. d. I "White Clover .. .. .. 1 2 per lb. lied 10 „ : Cow Gr.us 11 ~ 1 Alsyke 13 ... Lucornt' .. .. .. t Timothy 0 '•> Ua])e 0 •; Trefoil OH perior s.imvi': i.tlii- - r • >- - u..a. KyE CitAS.-i ! ■' FOR SALK—A Su|it i Poverty Hay Kvc ' -n ■ \\\ j. ut:;:>r i c: . SEEDS I CLOvEE SKEDS ! Now Landing, ox 'QutV: -C tit •• .*■ ■/. ' <..* Si ]•" at the I'LiymavkvL, trowL' y j\. . '. the following prices:— White Clowr V 2 r-:-r lb. Rod „ 10 Alsyk.i I Rape or. Ryegrass 7s. to 0 per bush. Cocksfoot .. .. .. .. L.i 0 To arrive per 'Norho.ni C^tlo'-- .. .. .. 1 - per lb. Lucerne .. .. .. .. i o ~ Timothy u 0 ALFRED lil.'CKL.'O.ri. O FAEVIEK:' AND OTHEB S, FOR SALE, EX 'W. C. WENTWOiYiIV Expected daily, 200 TONS EILLYA!UJ Zhc. I 130^K5;f T 3T. well-kiiuwn br k .n.i r. > Al-:o C 1 0 & , I'l •> Ex '-WAVE t>UJ:,K'-7 e. ii. i, A v K k IVYXm:A:!..«'t":(-:KT. • _ JTTTT--C -oVTr:: Giuix and ru:-in:ci-: j>k - ;: 'r £00, Ql" I" KN-iTI-KF.T ;OL«. Tiixml-.;: K',l Has afcvr-" m Flock, Maize, OaU, Er..>, Fji::'.";--Flour, I'rita''- and .U.V- : ili Chvtu: Potatoes, Co ne ' <ic. 3 y.a—Priilv deliver!-:-' !■: To.::. ukl -••• DUST. )■ 05 E , ' FKKKMA_N'S H.'-V K Mi.LT Tho underjignod art: v-- _ V - •_ their own niiV.niKVjr.ir-,.;- r ■ i.. ; • tiou, Jit £7 iO.i. |-«.t [■;•■ !:-• ! • eluded).—.l.o-' 0. SUtMM';: V -y: .. r No. S, .Lov.-or {iw.w; . Bon«!s immtii'" -! ' f •' '- Sewing OST OFFICK 1' £7,1 L C A FRO3E n. KCHir.M'AN, intj-:KNAT(ONAL KXIIHMTI or. VI KNNA, TO TAYLOR'S I'ATBXT SKAVING MALKIXE COMi'ANY, DIUFFLELD: Your Machine has received tho GB AND TiIEDAL of MEltlTl—tlie highest award to Sewing 2lucMnes." TAYLOR'S PATENT LOCK-STITOH SEWING MACHINES. • These Machines are complete with apparatus to do cverv kind of work requisite for a family, and are SIMPLE TO LEA UN, EASY TO Y/QEK, QUIET IN ACTION, NOT LIABLE TO GET OUT OF ORDEB. AND REASONABLE IN FitlOE. Agent:—T. PEACOCK. Optician, Queen-street, near the Bank of New Zealand. E WI N G MACHINES, MADE BV THK BRITANNIA COMPANY, COLCHESTEIi, ENGLAND, combine the best parts of the best Machines (avoiding their defects), with some hecknt speciai, iMrnovi:ments, which no other Machine possesses. Every make of Macliine, however far removed from excellence, professes to be better than any other. The task of selecting a Sewing Machine is therefor* rather a dillicult one, especially if the purchaser lihs no knowledge of Machines, and has no other guide than the representations of various dealers.. Many people convinced of the advantage to bo derived from using a machine for needlework do not yet possess one. because among so many they are unable to satisfy themselves as to which make is tho best. As a practical man and an Engineex-, allow me to poiut out some of the advantages of these Machines. They will do all tlie any other Ma-jhiuc will, and do it IctUr, including Hemming. Quilting, Felling, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Stitching, etc., etc., with a perfect stitch alike on both sides. They are fitted with an impkoved break, which prevents the Machine turning the wrong way, and so entangling and breaking t-lie thr«au. They make noise than most Machines, and are the nearest possible approach to noiseless. They are very simple, and will run for j*ears without costing a shilling for repairs. Every Machine is Warranted. Maehinos let out on hire, the payments for which go toward: purchase. Macliine's of other makers taken in exchange. Repairs properly done. Needles for various Machines, Oil. Cotton, and Extras. a. "W. H E S L o P, EN'GI.N'iIEK, THE FITTING Shop, Vcican jDANB. DON'T KNOW WHAT SSWIXG MACHINE TO BUY Solve the (liniculty by calling at HARRIS'S, CAVENDISH HOUSE Qoees-stueet, opposite Dup-uam-stseet. Tlie following First-cln=3 are now on liaud: WHEELER & WILSON'S HAND arid TREADLE IMPROVED LITTLE STRANGER, six varieties RAYMOND'S LADIES' FKIESD THE LITTLE WAXilEft THE FAMILY FKIEXD WEIU'S and TKIUiU'U COMMON SENSE WILCOX & GIJJES' NEEDLES and EXTIIA.S always on hand. HARRIS'S ELECTRIFIED SEV.'ING IIACHISTE OIL, in Bottles, at ONE SHILLING. WANTED KNOW N — PKICES REDUCED. SINCEII'3 Ni:\V FAMILY NOISELESS LOCK-STITCH SEWJSC MACHINES.— M. A. Aldkicii, Agent, Sliorth.n istreet, Auckland. To meet the i-e.iuire;iio!!ti _"f customers v.-ho find a circuity in pf-yins" *"■ amoatit at onc«, Mr.-;. .-M -''-' h;i > i l ' k of time iiiivaiciit to sail -J i;. '.VILLI.'. •Mauaa«.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3846, 11 March 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3846, 11 March 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3846, 11 March 1874, Page 3

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