Seeds, Produce, &c. "TVTEW QEEDS. i ARTHUR YATES Bogs to Intimate tha he has opened a Gariien Seed Store In VUtoria-street, Auckland, tiext to the Observer Office, being a branch of Samuol Yatea , MKQbheate* e " ** "'* **' ° td MUl 8 8te ' His first consignment has just arrived, in excellent condition. They havo boen selected from the most reliable growers, an«J as their germinating powers have beon thoroughly testod, they cannot foil to Post-Offlce Orders will receive prompt attention. Catalogues to be had on application freo* AR T H U~R Y AXES; "'' Se'KD MEROOAifT, Vlctoria-strijet, Auckland. CHARLES HBSKirrH.l " fALEX. AITKEN. HESKETH AND AITKEN HAVE ON SALE AND TO ABRIVR, A choice selection of Imported Warrnamboot Seed ■ ' ' "■■■■• ' Potatoes. ... \Als3 Flukes, Canterbury and Oamaru. Magnum Bonum, Brosse'a Prolific and ether new ■ .. • ' varieties. ■■■', ; ... . Auckland and Sydney Bpnedust and Flour Animal and Bono Phosphate*, from 25% to 37% ' Crans" Potatoe and Turnip Manures p<ir <iytan Guanos, Nitrate of Soda, and all other ' Artificial Manures White, Dun, and Black Tartarian Oata Prime Chevalier Barley (for seed) ' Peed Oats, Maize, Beans, etc. ' They are also glad to inform their Customers that h »We«ldtliewlqle of their, last year'a stock they will bo able to pffer the newest and choicest aamplca MA&GOLD, TURNIP, AND CLOVER SEED Ifaroely:— ' Sutton's Golden Tankard, Mammoth Long Bod Yellow and Red Globe ead and other Hybria Mangolds Purple and Groen Top, Aberdeen, and Swedes Devonshire Grey Stone, White Stone, and Globe Turnips 'lyhjte, Eedi Alsyke> and Cowgrass Clovers Trofoil, Timothy, Crcstod DogstaU, Ryegrass, and Cocksfoot Coarse, Fine, and Rock Salt New Zealand Flas and Tow HESKETH & AITKEN. E* ~ s A L F, LONG RED MANGOLD SEED YELLOW GLOBE MANGOLD SEED ...'■ GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. SEED OATS. : SEED POTATOES. BONEDIJST &0., &c, , &o, GTJNSOJSAJSO MARTIN, 68, COSXOMHOUSK-STHEET AUCKLAND. BookseUers and Stationers. JfJXPIRAfION OF LEASE, QENUjINE (CLEARANCE GALE OF THE ENORMOUS STCCK OF BRSS§ & ooks & Stationery (THE LARGEST Ijji* TUE COLONY), NOW GOING ON AT • 100 A^^-ST&EET, As the Premises mustTshortly come down, it U n«ce Sttryto i CLEAR OUT THE STOCK WITHOUT DELAY. % G-, L E NN.OX. ■ (Jtata E, Wayte), IMPpjttTKB, OP BOOKS ANBaTATIOinSEY, QUKKIf-StBBET,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6810, 14 September 1883, Page 2
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