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Seeds, Produce, Ac. E M ITC ™ hS ™ & 00,O 0, Have on Sola and to Arrive: 3000 sacks Oats 600 sacks Bran 80 sacks Sharps 20 tons Flour 80 sacks Fowl Whaat Maize, Barley, Chaff, &c. fj\ H E JJ AY MARKET, 105, Queen-street. ON SALE: 50 tons Blue Dcrwcnt Seed Potatoes 20 tons Canterbury Rakes I 2 tons Ashle&f Kidney 20 tons Hobarts, just arrived, per * Loougana 100 tons Eating Potatoes, splendid sample, Aucki land grown Also, Potato© Manures TurniKiflanares Bone Superphosphate 200 sacks White and Bed Tuscan Seed Wheat 50 sacks Choralier Seed Barley JJESKETH & IT&EN. | fj 1 T* E JJ AYMARKET, 105, Queen-street. | Ok Sale and to Arrive, White Tartarian Oats Black Tartarian Oats Heavy feed Oats (whole and crushed) Seed and Feed Barley (Feed) ! Vetche'a Field Peas and Beans j White and Red Tuscan and Purple Straw Seed Wheat New Zealand and Sydney Maize (whole and crushed) Cocoanut and Linseed Oilcake Pressed Meadow and Oaten Hay Oaten and Wheaten Chaff. Bran and Sharps Linseed, Hemp, and Canary Seed Coarse, Fine, and Rock Salt Bonedust of all grades Guano—Peruvian, Huon, and Long Island Grass and Clover Seeds Turnip—Purple Top, Green Top, Champion Swede, white Globe, etc. New Zealand Flax and Tow, Cocoanut Fibre A new Importation of First-class Bulbs, Garden and Flower Seeds of all Descriptions Seed and Fating Potatoes Ornamental Fruit and Forest Trees, Flowering Shrubs, etc., from the celebrated nursery of Mr. C, S. McDonald, Newmarket. JJESKETH & ITKEK. gEED pOTATOES. WlflTE LUMPERS EARLY CANTERBURY FLUKE EARLY HOB ART TOWN PIKK EYES EARLY FIRST-CLASS WAIKATOS grown from Imported Weed Also, SYDNSY ORANGES, LEMONS, MANDARINS, AND APPLES, Ex s.s. ' Arawata.' H. C A " H AM - Hioh-stbeet. June 16, 1831. Conveyances. FQ U I C K ' S • TIME TABLE OF SYMOOTS-STREET, KTSEK PASS. AND GRAFTON ROAD 'BUS. Leave Auckland Hotel at a quarter past eveiy honr from a quarter past 8 a.m. to a quarter past 7 p.m. Leave the Corner of Seafield View and Carlton Gor* Road at a quarter to the hour, from a quaxter to 9 a.xn. to & quarter to 8 p.m.

F. QUICK, I Proprietor, i Victoria-street. WC R 0 W T H E R, • VICTORIA LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, corner of Lome and Wellesley streets, Patronised and appointed Livery Stable-keeper to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and His Excel- I lency Sir G. F. Bowen. For Hire—A great variety- of Carriage*, open and close; Broughams and Wedding Carriages, with bay horses; Buggies, aiaglo and double-seated, hooded and open; single or pair of Horses; Four-wheeled Dog-sarts; Breaks for picnic parties; Covered Con* veyances for driving passengers to out-districts Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, &c. &c. Charges Moderate. fJIELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. VT. K. Carter's COACHES will run to the following Time*tablo, carrying Her Majesty's mails :— Leaves Cambridge for Hamilton—Daily at B.SO a.m. Leaves Hamilton for Cambridge—On arrival of train at 2. SO p.m. Leaves Te Aroha for Hamilton—Monday, Wednes day, and Friday, at 10 a.m. Leaves Hamilton for Te Aroha—Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 a.m. \Y, K. CASTER. JMPOKTANT NOTICE. W. K. Carter in roturning thanks to his numerous customers for the liberal support he has received since running tho Mail Coach between Hamilton and Cambridge, begs now to inform them although his mail contract expires on Sift December, his Coach will still continue to run between Cambridge and Hantfton Station, in connection with the trains to and irom Auckland* W. K. CASTER, Coach Proprietor. Livery and Bait Stables, Cambridge, 21st December, ISSO. "VfORTH SHORE AND WAIWERA 131 ROYAL MAIL COACH. TIKE TABLE. Leave Flagstaff Hotel, North Shore, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of the 9 a.m. boat from Auckland, calling at the Lake, Lucas's Creek, Dairy Flat, Wade, and Orewa. Leave Waiwera Hotel every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8.90 a.m., for the North Shore. JAMES LORD, > JAMES DODD, } Pro P rietor ß. "XT* EWTON AND PONSONBY JJI OMNIBUSES. GEORGE JOBSON, PnopurEToa TIME TABLE. Leave Union Bank at following times:—At aad from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., every fifteen minutes; at the hour and half hour via Grey-street; at quarter to and quarter past, via Victoria-street. Extra 'Buses leave at 7.10 a.m., via Grey-street; leaving Three Lamps at 7.40 for town; 5.7, and 6.7 p.m., via Grey-street. NIGHT 'BUSES—9 and 10 p.m., via Victoria-street andrGrey-street respectively. Saturday, every half hour from 8 to IX p.m. The 3.30 p.m. Bus will pass the College on wet afternoons for tho convenience of scholars.

T3OYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES JLv between Auckland, Paumube, and Howick. Heave Auckland .. Daily at 3 p.m. Leave Panmuro Daily »t 4.30 tun. Arrive Howick Daily at B.SO jph. Leave "Howick .. .. .. Dally at 7.30 urn. Leave Panmuro.. ... .. Daily at aSO a.m. Arrive at Auckland .. .. Daily at 10 a.m. Booking Office—F. Quick's lively and Brit Stables, Yictorla-street, Auckland. T. ICTITDON, Proprietors.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6148, 1 August 1881, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6148, 1 August 1881, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6148, 1 August 1881, Page 6