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Seeds. Produce, &c SEED MAIZE I • SEED MAIZE ! SEED MAIZE ! Potatoes, Bonedust Feed Oats, Tartarian Oats Bban , , Sharps, Oatmeal Grass and Clover Seeds The above for sale at Lowest Rates. W. G U N S O N, 13, CcaTOM-HOUSE-STRBET, .A UCKLA2CD. TARANAKI BUTTER (Fresh and Salt) KEPT IN STOCK. Cm SALE, AND TO ARRIVE, At Lowest Market Rates (Wholesale): MiUinc Oats—Danish and Tartarian Oats lulling Wheat- Adelaide, Auckland, Christchurch, Oamaru, and Timaru Meek's, McGill's, and Somerville Bros' Oatmeal To arrive, per ' Rhoderick Dhu," from Dunedin : 1000 sacks Prime Black Oats, for Seed. D. H MoKENZIE. Fort and Gore-streets, June 8, 1831. 7\ N - IS L E~", Flour—Meek's, Anderson's, Bycroft's, andlAde- ' laide Maize—Sydney and Coast Potatoes Oatmeal Oats Biscuits of all descriptions Kerosene—Devoe's Candles—Dβ Roubaix Jenar'e Dried Fruits - now landing Sugar—Colonial Sugar Company Hobart Jams Tea—New Season's Hobart Rails and Palings Newcastle Coal and Coke Spokes, Felloes, and Shafts. Q T O N E T> R O S. ON SALE AT THE AUCKLAND SEED DEPOT. 150 Tons of Canterbury and Oamaru Potatoes Prime Sample Carter's improved Magnum Bonums—for seed Carter's improved Scotch Champions ~ Ashleaf, Fluko, and Lapstone Kidney's „ Pink-eyes, Silver-skins, and Poor Man's Friend for seed Oats, for seed and feed Maize, whole and crushed Field Peas, Tares, Eye, Sorghum, &c, &o. Bonedust, coarse and fine Peruvian Quano Huon Island Guano Superphosphate Hay, Straw, and Chaff Catalogues to bo had on application Purple Straw and Tuscan Seed Wheat Having lately secured the services of Mr. J. F. Smith who has been for ten years in the nursery business and Landscape Gardening near Birmingham, and for nearly two years with -Mr C. T. Wren, of Mount Hobson Nursery, I am now prepared to give estimates for laying out and planting gentlemen's gardens, 4c, &c. THOMAS STEADMAN, 187. QUKES'-STREET, AUCKLAND. Stud. J<Bh . nnHE PURE BRED —■ vflKfiSHf _L CLYSDALE STALi3# YOUNG LORD i "ill Stand this Season, as Mondays, Pukekohe; Tuesdays, Bombay and Maketu; Wednesdays, Drury and Papakura ; Saturdays." at Otara; The remainder of the week at the stable 3 of the owner, Manurewa. Yorao Lord Dkriiy is a bright bay; rising 5 years old : stands 17* hands high ; is perfectly quiet, of docilo temper, and has proved himself a suro foalgetter. He was bred by Mr. Ransay, of the Waikato. His dam Susan is by Royal Charlie "(imported), and it is a well-known fact that Royal Charlie was one of tho best stock-producers that ever came to the colony. For Pedigree see Cards. Terms : Single Maros, £3 ; nr more, the property of samo owner, as per agreement. Uroomajje fee, 2s fill. All payments to be marlc- by Ist January, 1532. R. W. BROWN, Owner, fTIO STAND THIS The pure-bred Clyd'esdalo EARL* DERBY. Ho was bred by Messrs. H. and J. Goodfellow, Waikato : is rising live years old, and is a sure foal-getter. Ho has a docile temper, good constitution, with large bone and well-developed muscles. His sire and dam were imported from Melbourne, and got by prize-imported Clydesdales frnm Scotland. Earl Derby took first prize at Ellerslie for the best three-year old. His progeny in general have giveu good satisfaction. With small light-boned marcs tho stock are greatly improved. Tho breed is well-known, being prize-takers in various classes for a number of years, and selling by public auction, as two-year olds, for £60 and £63. He will stand at Wairoa on Mondays and Tuesdays; Papakura West (Pukekohe), on Wednesdays ; Tuakau, on Thursdays ; Bombay and Ramarama, on Fridays ; .Maketu and Dmry, on "Saturdays. Terms: £3 per mare ; grooniage, 2e Cd. J. BELL. Wairoa, September G, 1831. viSßte fllO Stand this SeaALBERT™ "nOBLEAlbert. Albert Nobleman, by Young Nobleman, out of Blossom, is a beautiful dark brown ; stands Iβ hands 2 inches high : very powerful and good tempered : and, as a three-year-old, took the first prize at the Royal Agricultural Show, in 1877. Owners of marcs will see from the following pedigree that Albert Nobleman is descended from throe of the best horses ever imported :— Young Nobleman, by the imported horse Prince Arthur, out of a dam by Iron Duke. Blossom, by tho imported horse Cumberland. Terms: Single Mare, £3; two or more, as per agocment. Groomagc, 2s 6d. Good paddock on usual conditions. MARK WOODWARD, Mount Albort. rtfiQ. npO travel this seatoitoCotanuliu, Panmure, Newmarket, Mount Albert, and Onehunga. Young Emporor will travel as follows :— Monday—Through Ihumata. Tuesday— Papatoitoi, and stay at Norman McDonald's on Tuesday night Wednesday—Through Flat Bush, and stay at Otahuhu on Wednesday night. Thursday Through Panmure to One-tree Hill on Thursday night. Friday—Mount Eden, the Springs, and Mount Albert, and home to Mangero on Saturday. For further information apply at the stages—Mr. Norman M.-Donald's, Papatoitoi; Mr. Wills', Criterion Stables, Otahuhu ; Mr. Hall's, One-tree Hill; and Mr. Robert Wallace's, Mangere. For farther particulars seo cards JOHN MURCHISON, Proprietor. Jis§& TT ,0 ST , AND THIS Hβ will travel his usual rounds. For full particulars see cards. J. B. WALTERS, Noar Mount RoskiU. China, Glassware, &c. GLASS. mHE BEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT IN AUCKLAND. M > GT> E, O"WN1 NG, 3 .. • x> g K (Late J. B. Francis), a ° 267, QUEEN - STREET, •> NEAR THE MARKET ENTRANCE. Established 1865. FANCY GOODS. Oil and Colourmen. W TpTTTLLIPPS ; & OON, OIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS MERCHANTS, 95 and 97, Queen-street. Are now opening new patterns of PAPERHANGINGS, IN GREAT VARIETY, Comprising every description of Style and Quality. Including Dados, and Panel decorations. Also, PLATE GLASS-POLISHED, SILVERED, AND ROUGH, AT REDUCED PRICES. PICTURES, GILT MOULDINGS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. WHITE LEAD, OILS, COLOURS, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, and every description of PAINTERS' MATERIALS, TOOLS, &o. GLASS J3HADES, WHOLESALE 'AND RETAIL, ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6213, 15 October 1881, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6213, 15 October 1881, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6213, 15 October 1881, Page 8