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Nnrserymen. K.AK:!TNO SEASON PLAKTJNG SEASON JW-URSERS-, AUCKLAND. c. s. McDonald, proprietor. C. S. JToDovald desires to express his thanks for the liberal patronage hitherto afforded him, and would call attention to his SUPERIOR and VARIED COLLECTION of GENERAL NURSERY STOCK, all of which aro well prepared for removal, and n nelr usual healthy condition. tar Through a typographical error in the list of APPLES m Catalogue, tho deicription of CRADDOCK PEAttMAIN should teadfor "Clygate Pearmain " anu for that of « Clvgate Peartnaio," read description of CONSTANTINOPLE, and so on to end of Brs section. Inspection invited, dialogues post free. PONSONBY |||P§||| NURSERY. WILLIAM MASON. AS the planting season has now arrived, I have creat pleasure in inWtin:? the atttmUnn of tho p»Mle to m/vaiuable n N"rsery g Stock"whi°ch CoSing C cff andi " •«•"«"»»• ""on for r.mova!. COSIITERS, PINES, EVERGREEN AND DECIDUOUS TREES ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, AZALIAS, CAMELIAS, ROSES, &c, &c, &c. My Frait Treei are the most -rigorous, healthy, and best assorted collnclinn I have been able to offer An inspection will eatWy intendinK purchasers of tho excellent quality of ~,y entire steck. Price Li-ts can be obtained, post frep, on applicaMr. Lifscombe, Seedsman, Queen-street. w - MASON. T\ HAY & SON J-' • respectfully solicit the attention of intending planters to their unusually large supply of General NURSERY STOCK, which is in the very best condition for safe removal. D. H. & Son have also (treat pleasure to state that they have taken over tho Victoria Nursery, Mechanics' Bay, and tho .Nursery Business lately carried on bv R. Baird. ' Our Stock Includes the various species of ABIES, AKAUCARIA, CtJPRESSUS, PIN US ASD OTHER CONIFERS, BKONS, MAGNOLIAS, ORNAMENTAL TRSES & FLOWERING SHRUBS, GREENHOUSE, BEDDING, & DECORATIVE PLANTS, CUMBERS, BULBS, TDBEBS, &c\> IN GREAT VARIETY. ROSES. A Magnificent Collection of Strong. Healthy Plants including varieties of most recent introduction. FRUIT TREES. APPLES, ATRICOIS, NECTARINES, PEACHES, PEARS, PLUMS, ORANGES, LEMONS &C.. *C, &o. The best we have ever offered, being, Strong Clean Healthy, «nd Well-rooted. HEDGEPLANTS. THORN QUICKS (2 to 3-year-old, extra st(ODg), APRICAN BOX THORN (Seed or Plants). CATALOGUES Post Kree, or on application to Mr. W. S. Jonfs, Snddler, Queen-street, and at the Nurseries, Hob3jn'« Bay and Mechanics' Bay. PARNELL PARNELL NURSERIES. NURSERIES. JAMES MASON begs to intimate that his grounds are full of NURSERY STOCK of the finest quality, and in proper condition for removal. PINES, CYPRESSES, ABIES, PICEAS, *c, embrace all the well-known kinds useful for sholter purposes ; also many rare and beautiful varte'.ioa suitable for ornamental planting. I EVERGREEN AND FLOWERING SHRUBS are grows in eboica variety. The largest collection in the colony for purchasers to select from. FRUIT TREKB are. »s usual, very good, being healthy, well-grown, and true to name. Apples, one, two, and three years old, on blight-proof stocks; Pears, Plums, Peacties, Cherries, &c, &c. FOKEST TREES.—Oak, Elm, Ash. Sycamore, Plane, and other forest trees, in great quantity. Theao can be supplied at lon rates to persons planting extensively. HEDGE PLANTS—Lycium Horridnra, or African Box Thorn. In writing uf the Box Thorn, Messrs. Lang and Co. s»y:—•• The plants grow vigorously, and produce immense quantities of strong * horrid ' sptnes, and when Hie hedge is weli and f ally grown — that is, in about two years—neither cats, nor hens, nor sheep, nor bullocks, would think of attempting transplanting vny «itisfactorily. Plants, per 1000, 30a to 355. Uawlhurn, Osige Orange, Hakea, Common Barberry, lie, iu quantity. A choice collection of Stove and Greenhouse Plant!. Descriptive catalogues and all other information free, on application at the Nurserios, ParnelL or to Mr. R. Bkewi.v, =ced Merchant, Quenn-etreet. M.4SON trusts that tho superior quality of ic f stock cultivated hy him, together with the wellknown character of bis dealings during the past 15 years, will ensure a continuance of the patronage hitherto so liberally bi^uwed, Parnell Nurseries, May 19,1879. seeds, ji|ifs3§lj§r TEEES > MANURES, PLANTS . C. T. W K E N> Seed 'Warebouse, Queen-street (next below the Bank of New Zealand); Nursery and Seed Ground, Comprehensive Supplementary Stocks of Seeds for the present season to hand per * Weyciioutb,' •Loch Dee, , and oiher arrivals; Specialities from the Continent of Kurope arriving by mail steamer, and for supply as soob as tested. All kinds of Farm, Vegetable, Flower, and Trco Seeds, iacludlng Grasses, Clovers, Sofd Wheats, Scot Potatoes, and Agricultural, Horticultural, and Fio:icultural Seeils, Manures, and requisites of sveiy description. NURSERY STOCK of firat-clus extractor, as heretofore. A lino nuantltr In advanced stages, for immediate elsi:ct and fruitfnlneES, having been cultivated for y<ats for special purposes, many of them will now bo cleared at very low rales, especially for quantity, to clear tbe ground for seed production. C. T. Wren (next below Bank of New Zealand), Qneen-atreet, and Mount Hobson, Romuera. Sewing Machines. rTIAYLOR'S PATENT LOCK-STITCH JL SEWING MACHINES. These Machines possess the following advantages: —They sro BUBsTAMiALandsiMPi.s in construction, and, therefore, not liable to derangement. They make little noisk, and can do all tho work of the household, from the lightest fabric to the strongest. If they cost a few shillings more than aomo Machines, the pnblic have the satisfaction of knowing that they are genuine and well worth the difference. To those who desire a lighter and cheaper Machine than the Lock-»titch, TAYLOR'S PATENT TWISTBD LOOP-BTITCH MACHINE, at Two Guineas, l> worthy of inspection. Sole Agent;.T. PEACOCK Optician, Sbortland-iUoot,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5495, 27 June 1879, Page 3

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