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Nurserymen. SEED WAREHOUSE, Qt'Eßy Street, Auckland. C. T WHEN' submits to notice " EARLY w \RF PROLIFIC MAIZE," introduced from I-aris, and grown at his Nursery lust season. Planted early in December, in drills S feet apart plants 4 to 8 inches apart in the rows, ripened begin- • ning of Mnrcb, producing at rate of 60 bushels per acre. The grain is small, and of fine quality, the sulk about fire feat high, and half-inch thick, the whole consumable by stock, fed as the cobs are stripped, there need not be a particle of waste, or it may be dried easily at that season, and stored for odder and beUding. After, sav an earlv crop of potatoes, a ripe crop of this maizo'may be taken, and the land prepared for grass or other autumn crop in good time. Undoubtedly with the help of this miie. and the protection lately given, we ought to produce all and more than we require in the country. la perlb.: over 201b5., less 15 per cent. C. T. W. is desirous of arranging with a cultivator in an isolated district for the production of pure seed fer next season. Meaio.—Some of the seed merchants of Auckland having considered their profits much too high, have ruled regular prices down accordingly. C. T. W.'s experience in both positions convinces him that the course is inimical to the interests of both seller and purchaser in the long run- still he will not allow himself to be undersold by any recognised house, quality for quality, and will supply at current rates. Hi 3 lease of present Seed Warehouse expires in a. few months, and will be required for re-building; and. to keep stocks low, he will offer some special lines at still lower than current rates. Flower Seeds in liberal collections by post. Agricultural Seeds «t best quality Nursery Stock of all descriptions. C. T. WREN, SEED WAREHOUSE. QUEEN-STF.EET. Nursery, Mount Hobson, Remuera. Established over Twenty Years. Saddlery. J. I S E M A K, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF ALL KINDS or SADDLERY HARNESS, &c. CARRIAGE, BOGGY, GIG, SPRING-CART, DRAY, SLEDGE, PLOUGH, AND OTHER HARNESS. on hand or can be made at the shortest notice ; an I having a large staff, of employees, J. W. can turn out everything in the best possible style. J. W.'s Station Saddles, nt from .£3 10s upwards, are widely known and highly approved of. LOWER QUALITIES MADE. J. W.'s rack Raddles continue to retain the character given them by 11. M. Troops in New Zealand, and his pattern is adopted by the British Army. Price £3and upwards. J. W. will receive ox ' Stracathro,' a large an superior selection of LAlics', Girls', and Gentlemen's Saddles, Bridles, Whips, &c—in fact, a general assortment of goods. Oil and Colourmen. X*7" TDHILLIPPS & QI OK > OIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS MERCHANTS, • 95 AKD 97, QUEEN-STREET. Are now opening new patterns of PAPER HANGINGS, TK GREAT VARIETY, Compri. •!.; e-- :y description of Stylo and Qu-'Uy. Inclurt'..* i-.v.f, and Panel decorations. Also, PLATE GLASS-POLISHED, SILVERED, AND ROUGH, ~T REDUCED PRICES. PICTURES, GILT MOULDINGS, AT VSRY LOW TRICES. WHITE LEAD, OILS, COLOURS, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, and every description of PAINTERS' MATERIALS, TOOLS, &c. GLASS SHADES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. i HotelsT5 ONSON B V nLUB "OT OTF L, Ccrxk; - of and ROAB. This 5 .use, tho only Hotel in the wide .iisiricl of Tonsonby, Richmond, unil Dedwood, i 3 situated at the junction of saveral roads, and faces the threefold Municipal Lamps. OmuiU'saspass to ?nd from the City every quarter hour, thus allowing gentleman to select their own time for inhaling th<- r.esh bree*c and invigorating their system b» . <.:iort sojourn in that healthy and beautiful s-..i,. There are both private anil public bars, aiiil pubuc and private sitting rooms provided with everj conTHE BILLIARD ROOM is the most commodious, best lighted, and best ventilated is the Province of Auckland, and contains one of Thurston's best tables, with every other requisite. The Liquors of the very finost brands, attendance good, anil'room cheerful, is can be attested by the multitudes who have patronised the Hotel and always return to it.

A jcoa Quoit ground lias been recently r.irule and lovers of this good old gam« will have ample opportunity of indulging in thoir favourite pastime. WILLIAM STANPOKI), Propiiyv.tor. DONALD MoGKEGOK (Late ol Uie Auckland Hotel) iias very great pleasure in p.!)nou>u-:>(r to liis fri'.nds and tho public that he has taker ihas Treli-kuown, fnvourite, and conveniently siti.atod llostiary tli.i Wiiteraata Hotel, which lie Sβ, at considerable expense, entirely renovated .■■siv'.misljed, making the house second to none for com fort and convenience in the colonies, and where, by .lidlity and atte-tion lie hopes to receive a fair shara of public patronage r first-class Kestourant lins been added to the Hotel where gentlemen who l:-a\ii in the city will find overy delicacy of tho seasiii, and attfrlion paid to thoir comfort. Hot, Cold, and Showur Baths, and erery convcnicnCß for travuliurs ftnd fiiniilics, iiuve bcyo added to the Hotel. Wines, Spirits, and Beers, fy.., &c. only of the best brands kept. Charges moderate. Note the address : D. McGbeoor, Waiteuiata Hotd, corner of Queen and Customhouse streets, Auckland. New Zealand. T%,|-AHURANGI TYSADS TTOTEL. J. \T. DABROCH, Proprietor. Ple»s»nt Sea-side Eesidencs; Bathing, Fishing, Shooting, &c, do.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6251, 29 November 1881, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6251, 29 November 1881, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6251, 29 November 1881, Page 7