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1 Merchandise. KU MM E R A N D O 0., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL IMPORTERS. 600 cases "Brandy—Hennasay, Gautler Freres, Mew. kow and Co., Da Laage and Fils, Bruchaut and Co., &<x, «c. 259 cases Geneva—JDKZ, Crown Brand, Cosmo-. politan, and San Brand. 00 cases Whisky—ißed Deer, Klnnahan's, Sir Bobt; Burnett,, James Heddle, and Royal Blend. 660 cases Ale and Blout—Bull Dog, Salt's, Byor's, Boar's Bead, Coombs and Co., Blo«d and "Wolf, Ac., &c» Port Wine, Sherry, Colonial "Wines, Ginger "Wine, Lime Juice, Stomach Bitters, Cn&mpagne, Clarets in pints and quarts. Old Torn* 50 cases Bed Heart Bum (finest Jamaica). 60 quarter-casks Brandy—Gau tier, Burgaud, Brno* hant, &C.,-fro. . 20 quarter-casks Whisky—Bed Deer, T. H.;old Highland, Boss and Co. 16 hhds. Bum—lo to 15 0.p., at. Ss per gallon. 100 cases Crown Schnapps—E. 'Brand and Co., in quarts and pints, the finest in town. Also, Currants,' Teas, Sugar, Glucose, Candles, Sardines, Pickles, Balmon, Starch, Tobacco, Corks. • To arrive per, 4 AJastor,' • Star of the North/ • Sarco/ and * Camilo* — 50 cases German Lagier Beer 51 cases Champagne, pints, Flecher 100 cases Geneva, 15 and 20 bottles 100 cases Geneva, Sun Brand . 3 tierces Glassware 22 crates Earthenware 3 hhds. do. 25 casks Vinegar. Potts & Co.'a : 12 hhds. English Ale' ' ' 50 cases Bass's Pale Ale -SO cases Byas's Stout .75 cases Scotch Whisky, Heddle*a 9 casks Finest Bulgarian Prunes 160 cases Gulnness's Extra Stout, Moline & Co.* 160 cases Gautier Frexe's Brandy FOE'3'AIE--100 half-hbds. English Vinegar, ♦'Pott," extra-strong at 2s 3d per gallon 200,000 Cigars, imported direct, M Golden Eagle, "Golosinas," &c. KUMMER & CO. Bonded and Free Stores, : Fort-street,. Auckland. Nurserymen. DH A Y & SON • respectfully solicit the attention of intending planters to tbelr unusually largo supply of General NURSERY BTOCK, which is in the very best con* ditlon for safe removal. D. H. & Son have also preat pleasure to state that they have taken over the "Victoria Nursery, Mechanics* Bay, and the Nursery EBusiness lately carried on by B. Baird. Our Stock includes the various species of AlilES, ARAUCARIA, ~ CIJPUKSSUS, FIKUS AND OTHER CONIFERS, AZALEAS, CAMKT.T.TAS, HEATHS, RHODODENDRONS, MAGNOLIAS, ORNAMENTAL TREES & FLOWERING SHRUBS, . GREENHOUSE, BEDDING, & DECORATIVE PLANTS, CLIMBERS, BULBS, TUBERS, &C„ IN GRIIAT VARIETY. • -E OSES A Magnificent Collection of Strong, Healthy Plants ;Including varieties of most recent introduction. FRUIT TREES. APPLES, APRICOTS, NECTARINES, PEACHES, • ■ FEARS, PLUMS, ORANGES, LEMONS, &C., &C.,. &Ci The best wa have ever offered; being, Strong, Clean ■ >..! : ..Healthy, and Well-rooted. - HEDGE PLANTS. THORN QUICKS (2 to 3-year-old, extra strong), AFBIO-'N BOX THORN (Seed or Plants). CATALOGUES Post Free, or on application to Mr. W. S. Jones, Saddler, Queen-street, and at the Nurseries, Hobson's Bay and Mechanics' Bay. PARNELL PARNELL NURSERIES. JAMES MASON begs to intimate that his grounds are fall of NURSERY STOCK of the finest quality, and la proper condition for removal. PINES, CYPRESSES, ABIES, PIOEAS, &c. t embrace all the well-known kinds useful for shelter purposes; also many rare and beautiful varieties suitable for ornsimental planting. | EVERGREEN AND FLOWERING SHRUBS are grcwa in choice variety. The largest collection in the colony for purchasers to select from. FRUIT TREE# are, as usual, very good, baing healthy, well-grown, and true to name. Apples, one, two, and three years old, on blight-proof stocks; Fears, Plums, Peaches, Cberricj, &c., &c, FOREST TREES.—Oak, Elm, Ash, Sycamore, Plane, and other forest trees, in great quantity. These can be supplied at low rates to persons planting extensively. HEDGE PLANTS.—Lycium Horrldum, or African Bex Thorn. In writing of the Box Thorn. Messrs, Lang and Co. say:— •*The plants grow vigorously, and produce immense quantities of Btroog • horrid* spines, and when the hedge is well and fully grown— that is, in about two years—neither cats, nor hens, nor sheep, , nor bullocks, would think of attempting to penetrate the barrier." The Box Thorn bears. transplanting very satisfactorily. Plants, per 1000, , 80s to 355. Hawtnorn, Osage Orange, Hakea, Cornmon Barberry, &c., in quantity. A choice collection of Stove and Greenhouse Plants. Descriptive catalogues and all other information free, on application at the Nurseries, Parnell, or to 1 Mr. R. Bkxwik, fc'eed Merchant, Queen-street. | James MLabon trusts that the superior quality of I c stock cultivated by him, together with the well* j known character of his dealings during the past 15 years, will ensure a continuance of the patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed. Parnell Nurseries, May 19.1879. PLANTING SEASON PLANTING SEASON jy EWMAKKET 3T, AUCKLAND. C. 5. McDONALD, Phoprietoe. C. S. McDonald 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 are well prepared for removal, and n heir usual healthy condition. US' Through a typographical error In the list of APPLES in Catalogue, the description ef CRADDOCK PEARMAIN should read for "Clygate Pearmain," and for that of " Clygate Pearmain," read description of CONSTANTINOPLE, aid so on to end of first section. Inspection invited. Catalogues postered. PONSONJBY NURSERY. WILLIAM MASON. AS the planting season has now arrived, I havo great pleasure in inviting the attention of the public to my valuable Nursery. Stock, which is now ready and in excellent condition for removal, consisting cf conifers; PINES, EVERGREEN AND DECIDUOUS TREES, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, . , AZALIAS, OAHELIAS, ROSES, &C., &c>, &c. My Fruit- Trees are the. most vigorous, healthy, and best assorted collection I have been able to offer* An inspection will satisfy intending purchasers of the excellent quality of my entire stock. Price Listii can bo obtained, post free, on application at the Nursery, Ponsonby, Auckland; er from Mr. Lipscox.be, Seedsman. Queen-street. W. MASON".

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5509, 14 July 1879, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5509, 14 July 1879, Page 7

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