..Seeds, Produce. «Sc [ n 6 XT , A R M E R s * : , G . U '. A '.' :'N : ' '.- O. Having purchased tlie Guano ex 'East Lothian/ ABOUT 400 TOXS, intend selling tho samo at a lower rate than ever any Manure has been offered in Auckland. W. & G. WINSXONE. A. great saving will be effected br sendin? orders at nco, so as to get it direct from the ship; HOURLY XnXPECTED. . XIJ . . POR SALE, EX ' NIGHTINGALE,' 900 sacks BRAN 50 Toxs- SHARPS 200 sacks FOWL' "WHEAT SOO sacks OATS; ■ 450 sacks BEST SUPERFINE NEW FLOUR : AT LOWEST RATISS, LAKGE KEDLi-CTIONS ON ORDERS FROSI , ' SHIP'S SIDE. ROBERT MARTIN, Maxaoih, Waitakoi Phodock Sxorbs, LOWER QtrEES-STREBI. L A R'K & Q. AN E, FORT-STREET, { . j DUKE-STREET, Aucklakd. \ \ Cambridge, AGRICULTURAL SEEDSMEN, Have for sola NEW SEEDS as under :
Red Clover, White Clover Alsyko Clover, Cow Grass Timothy Grass, Field Mnstard Turnip and Rape seed . Taranaki »nd Pukokohe Cocksfoot Local and Poverty Bay Eye Gras3 Italian RyeJGrasa Seed ana Feel? Oats Maize, Bran, Chaff, etc. Victorian and Sydney Fertilisers Bonedust and Boneflour Guano, Superphosphates, etc. Iron Fencing Wire } ■ Steel Fencing Wre f Superior auahty Corrugated Iron, etc., etc. HOMAS STE ADMAN, Seed axd Plaxt Mkroiiaxi [Next the Union Bank of Australia], (JWEEN-STnaET, AUCKLAND, Has now landing, ex ' Loch orr' the finest Samples of. Clover Seodß ever Imported for this Market. Also to arrive • the Best and Choicest Collection of Vegetable and Flower Seeds ever offered by any Seedsman in New Zealand. Catalogues now in course of preparation -which -will be sent Free by post on application. On Sale: pure samples of Bone-flour and Bone-dus*. specially imported by me for this market. Peruvian and Huon Island Guanos; other Artificial Manures, Oats and Maize, whole and crushed; Bias, Shaiis, Chaff, and Potatoes ■ Literature- . OUNG LIEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCITION, Corker of Wellesley & Albert-streets, library and reading-room. The REiDING-ROOM is comfortably furnished, and is suppUed with English, American, and Colonial Papers ; Napier. New Plymouth, Vi ellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin Newspapers; "Ilome News," "Public Opinion,' "European Hail" "Weekly Times;" lUrjstrated Journals, including the "Graphic," "Wustrated London News" "Punch, etc., etc. MAGAZlJiii.o— Blackwood's, Harper-s, Macllillan's, "Eclectic, , and " Nineteenth Century," " Comhill, All the Year Round," " Argor.y," "Saturday," etc.. etc. BEVIEWS-nie " Quarterly," " Edinburgh, "Princeton," etc., etc.; "Scientific American, "English Mechanic," etc.. etc. Subscription—2s 6d per quarter. The LIBRARY contains upwards of 2500 volnmes, in ' the various departments of Literature. New Woeks frequently added. Subscription-2s 6d per quarter. FILES kept of all the Leading Colonial and Local Newspapers. DRAUGHTS, CHESS, Etc, Tea akd Coffee Provided. Boarding-house Register, Employment Register. YOU NG ■ ME N " .. ! ire invited to avail themselves of the advantages off tired by the Association, STRANGERS WELCOMED, and allowed free use of tho Rooms on application to the General Secretary flSTlnformation gladly given at the Rooms. Open daily from 8 a.ml till 10 p.m. .. . ■ THOMAS BUDDLE, '' . ' ' Hon. Secretary. Grccories, <Sc. He ' P. & C°TEA, COFFEE, AND SPICE SIERCHANTS, • WHOLESALE .anij FAiLTLY GROCERS, Goal, Firewood, and Produce Merchants, ho bso n-s tbeet. Full market ratsa returned for consisnmonts of Country Produce. Settlers and others requiring Goods in wholesale quantities will and a considerable ndraata je by jiving us a trial.
H. P. GIBBONS & CO., HOBSON-STREET, AUCXIiSD. |TEWTOK AND PONSONBY JUNCTION-STOKE, 60RSER OF NEWTON AXD GREAT NOETH EOADS. J. M. WHITE, FAMILT.6ROCEB. AND TEA. DEALHR. FAKILIES -WAITE9 UPON FOE ORDERS. All New Dairies of Fiest-slas QvAitfrsr.J OOODS PROUPTLT DEWVERED. THIDEN TERRACE POST OFFICE. F. M. MORLEY, TEA DEALER AND FAMILT BROCEE, EDEN Tebeacb. Families waited npon for orders.] Goods delivered to any part o< th» Town and Soburba. Booksellers and Stationers"BLASTEß QARDS. UPTON & CO. Beg to intimate that they hare recoived by the mau. A SUPPLY OF EASTER CARDS FOR THE COMING 3BASON. UPT 0 N & C 0., Booksellers a>'d Stationers, auckland. & rf-iOOPER, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, HftTO r.oeived JTew Supplies of WATHIt COLOOBS, Son FitIHCH LIUMCiPB CRATokb, Sabi.ii Bkvibh akd Sketchixo Blocis (with and -without coTers), Moisted akd Usmousimi Drattixo Papbks in all sizes. Also, the New Serial Volumes of Chambers's Journal Leisure Hour Daj- of Reet Quiver Family Herald Sunday at Homo Oood Words Sunday Magazine v. London Journal Scribner's Magazine V Bow Bell* "Wookly llilgazlnc &c., &c, &c. t i :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6063, 23 April 1881, Page 8
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