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Honsea and Land. fJIHOMPSON J^OIiRISr I : '! /BROKERS, ATOOUNTANTS, - " HOUSE, LAND, AND. GENERAL COMJfISSION \: i ■: .AGENTS, /-• I (Next door to New Zealand Accident Insurance Company). _ . N.B. —Tradesmen's Books Balanced, and Accounts Famished, - ; FOR SALE— j £320.—CONQUEST PLACE PARNELL— New Four-roomed Cottage, allotment 50 x l 20» garden, every convenience, commanding a spienciui view of the Harbour, Flagstaff Hill, BangitQtOj etc If required, £240 can remain t on mortgage. .TWO Paddock Sections, King-street — THREE Allotments, 210 x 204 feet, Kingstreet—£43. _ ONE Allotment, 33 x 102 feet, Kingstreet, £25. . THREE Choice Building Allotments, Ponsonby, 83 x 40, 40 x 100, and 40x100- £8». FREEHOLD BLOCK, St, Georges Bay Eoad, Parnell, 300 x UO. THREE ALLOTMENTS, Ponsonby. FOR SALE—Snug little Farm of 10 acres, adjoining Messrs. Ireland's Tanyard, . thoroughly cultivated; new house; 4-stalled stab , good well, &c- . .

Nurserymen PARNELL" "|Vr — - xCSERIES. J A M E S ASON In drawing attention of my customers to the Plant ing Season of 1681,1 take tho opportunity of thanking them for past favours so liberally accorded mo assuring them and others who I hope to have the pleasure of adding to my list of Patrons, that my sole aim is to upply PLANTS OR TREES THAT WILL GIVE EVERY SATISFACTION. My Nursery and tho class of Plants and Trees I send out are now so well known that I think it. would be superfluous on my part to say much respecting them. Fruit Trees claim a large sharo of my attention, and although the past Summer has been a very dry one, my trees liavo not at all suffered, and I am confident of their giving every satisfaction. I personally superintend the execution of orders, and when my patrons prefer leaving the selection of Plants or Trees to myself, they may rely on every effort on my part to give eveiy satisfaction. Subjoined I append a list of a few leading articles, but for fuller particulars I refer you to my newly issued Descriptive Catalogue, which can be had on application, post free, and from my Auckland Agent, Mr. Thomas Steadman, Seedsman, next the Union Bank.

JJIRUIT FJIREES, APPLES ON BLIGHT-PROOF STOCKS The Apples I offer this season are strong and healthy and true to name, and aTe all worked on blight-proof stocks, at eight inches to one foot from the ground— thus insuring the root perfect freedom from the blight AMERICAN APPLES "ON BLIGHTPROOF STOCKS. RUSSIAN APPLES ON BLIGHTPROOF STOCKS. CIDER APPLES ON BLIGHT-PROOF STOCKS. NEW APPLES ON BLIGHT-PROOF STOCKS. PEARS, APRICOTS. CHERRIES, FIGS. GRAPE VINES, NECTARINES. ORANGES, LEMONS, Ac. I PEACHES, PIOS, RASPBERRIES, Choice-namsd Varieties GOOSEBERRIES, NamepVarieties. GUAVAS, MULBERRIES. BLACKBERRIES. STRAWBERRIES, QUINCES, MISCELLANEOUS FRUITS. Almond, "Jordan", " Currants, Black, -ied, White Gooseberries, C>£c. established in pots . Loquat, Medla-v Passion Fruii PomegraiTuSjf Herbs, Roots, &c. AND CONIFERS. My collection A the above embraces almost every variety of Conifers, from the smallest Thuja to the gigantic tree of-fclifoniia, the Wcllingtonia. It contains trees sujable. for the park, pleasure-ground, or cottago garden while for affording shelter, some of the species && unsurpassed, ;• Pinui, Insignia, Cupressua Macrocarpa. ORNAHENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS. in such large variety that it Is impossible : o enumerate them here. Intending planters are there* • ore respectfully solicited to apply for General Cataogue which contains nearly 300 varieties of ornamental and ..flowering, deciduous and evergreen trees and shnb3, full description oi each kind being given, toother with colour of flower, and ultimate height le tree or shrub may be exDectcd to Attain. EVERGREEN AND DECIDUOUS 1 CLIMBING PLANTS, In great Variety. HEDGE PLANTS. Acacia undulata, Kangaroo Acacia, seeds Box Thom, Lycium Hoxridam Box Thorn, Lycium Horridum, extra strong Cupressus Macrocarpa; • quick-growing ; good for break-winds Eleagnus japonica, remarkably fast-growing and highly * ornamental Hawthorn, one-year-old Hawthorn, two-year-old My stocks of Quicks this season is large, atid" a . very fine sample. Osage Orange. This makes a splendid fence, impeno tTaVlo to sheep or cattle; it is very hardy, roots deep, and standß the drought well. Olearia Traversii A fine plant for an ornamental hedge; is of extremely rapid growth. Privet, evergreen. HERBACEOUS, SOFT-WOODED, AND GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS. ! BULBS AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS. : LlLlES.—(Lilium) '

DAHLIAS, GLADIOLI. ; AZALEAS, CAMILLAS. ROSES, lUOSSUB.. PELARGONIUMS. PELARGONIUMS (Geraniums). PHLOXES, PENSTEMONS. CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES. CHRYSANTHEMUMS. BOUVARDIAS. | COLLECTIONS OF TREES AND -SHRUBS. In offering collections of Trees and Shrub 9, purchasers an; enabled to obtain an assortment of Fruit, flowers, Shrubs, at the same rate, or even lower than I sell per 100," • . I i - Thardiasora ol coUecAlona may \ipcm satisfaction. Iho greatest caro 1* it " l ' £en in selecting to send kinds most suitable for the purpose and locality for wlxlcli they are Intended ; this fihonld be stated at the time of ordering', together with any information that will assist tno in . selecting. Bases leave the Post..O&ce and pass tho Nurscriei every fifteen minutes. Fare, 6d. GREAT REDUCTIONS OFF CATALOGUE PRICES ON LARGE ORDERS. JT-- A M E S A; S 0 N,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6148, 1 August 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6148, 1 August 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6148, 1 August 1881, Page 2