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: Seeds, Produce, tec "DOTATOES! POTATOES! POTATOES! r ; BEST CANTERBURY AND OAMARU, -J For Seed and Table. Not to bo excelled. ot Samples and price on application. ja Also, aU kinds of CANTERBURY GRAIN and PRODUCE at lowest current prices. gib] b] davies, McMillan, & co., S 13, CUSTOMHOUSE-STREET. la Near H. B. Morton's. sc — — tl SYDNEY SEED MAIZE o PRIME N.Z. MAIZE LONG RED MANGOLD SEED YELLOW GLOBE MANGOLD SEED d GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS, u SEED OATS, SEED POTATOEB, BONEDUST C PRIME TABLE POTATOES q FLOUR (Sacks, 100'e and eo's), OATMEAL J &c, &c., • &O. J 8 GUNSON AND MARTIN, i 63, CUSTOMHOUSE-STREET a AUCKLAND. j V-EW |pARDEN QEEDS. < Just received, per s.s. Doric, a large consignment of • AGRICULTURAL, VEGETABLE, and FLOWER SEEDS. Saved from our own select stocks, these cannot be excelled. Also on hand, a large supply of Colonialgrown Seeds. Tho germinating powers of all thoroughly tested. Post Orders will receive prompt attention. Cataloiues to be had on application freo. Head Establishment: SAMUEL YATES, 16 and 18, Old Millgate, Manchester. [Estab. 1823.] ARTHUR YATES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEED WAREHOUSE 40, Victoria-street. Auckland. t awes's superphosphate] JLj THE BEST MANURE FOR POTATOES, ROOTS, OU CEKEALS. PRICE £7 PER TON; 6s PER TON DISCOUNT FOR CASH, Br roforring to the Lectures of M. Georges Ville, one of tho best and most practical writers on t Artificial Manures, It will be plnlnly seen that this Manuro is not only indisponsanlo, but that a greater i benefit results from ita propor application, at a far 3 less cost, and in a much shorter time, than from that of bone-flour or dust, the use of which, as another writer has justly remarked, ia simply manuring for posterity. We subjoin one out of many testimonials received. Copy. " I have used Lawes's Suporphosphate at Matamata with great advantage. As a manure for Turnips and Whuat followed by Clover it is unrivalled; I consider that Superphosphate, by reason of its being more soluble, is at once available for plant food, and gives more Immediate returns than the majority of other manures. "(3igned) J. C. Fram." CLARK & GANE, ' SOLE AGENTS VOR AUCKLAND AND CAMBRIDGE. CHARLES HESKETH.I [ALEX. AITKEd. HESKETH AND AITKEN HAVE ON SALE AND TO ARRIVE, A choice solectioa of Imported Warmambool Seed ' Potatoes. Also Flukes, Canterbury and Oamaru, Magnum Boiium, Broese's Prolific and ether now varieties. [ Auckland and Sydney Bonedust and Flour Animal and Bone Phosphates, from 25% to 37% Crans' Potatoe and Turnip Manures Peruvian Guanos, Nitrate of Soda, and all otter Artificial Manures Whito, Dun, and Black Tartarian Oats Prime Chevalier Barley (for seed) ' Feed Oats, Maize, Beans, etc. They arc also glad to inform their Customers that having sold the whole of their last year's stock they ! will be ablo to offer the newest and choicest sampUa le of £ MANGOLD. TURNIP, AND CLOVER SEED, " Naroelyd Sutton's Golden Tankard, Mammoth Long Red Yellow and Red Globe and and other Hybria Mangolds Purple and Green Top, Aberdeen, and Swedes ;o Devonshire Grey Stone, White Stone, and Globe . . ' Turnips White, Bed, Alsyke, and Cowgrass Clovers Trefoil, Timothy, Crested Dogstall, Ryegrass, and '* Cocksfoot Coarse, Fine, and Rock Salt - New Zoaland Flax and Tow HESKETH & AITKEN. "El O R Q A L E AND TO ARRIVE. C " CHEAP LINES ! CHEAP LINES ! 1000 sacks Oats—Short -Feed, Milling, g and Tartarian 60 tons Oamaru Potatoes (part selected for seed) is 18 tons Splendid Southern Chaff (oaten sheaves) 2 tons Canterbury Cheese ro 200 SACK 3 FOWL WHEAT Oatmeal, Maizb, Bran, Chafv 11 Flour—Wood's and Fleming's, and 4. Gilkison's The Celebrated ALBANY FOOD, Invaluable for 3f Infants and Invalids, and Household Purposes. o> E. MITCHELSON & CO., e, KAURI GUM AND GRAIN MERCHANTS, 19. Queen-street Wharf. ro : " TVJESSRS. ROBERTSON fc MAXWELL a r -LtJL beg to nnlify that though their premises have Dr so recently been destroyed by flro, they have TAKEN TEMPORARY PREMISEB OPPOSITE, where they will be pleased to supply all orders as before. d For aU kinds of ar HORSE FEED (whole or crushed), COAL, COKE, CHARCOAL, FIREWOOD (cut or uncut, any length). ta Also. ~ A PRIME SAMPLE OF TABLE POTATOES, ' Specially selected, bought dlroct from the grower at Oamwu, and daily expected. a . Having no storage we have determined to dispose of AT REDUCED RATES. All Goods delivered freo of extra charge. Nurserymen. e, ? 1883 - Slip 1883; THE PLANTING CJEASON JL 1883. £5 £ JAMES MASON, " PARNELL NURSERIES, or Auckland, 3. Ie Begs to Inform intending planters that he has now *; ready for the season— f" Tiie Laeoest and Choicest Assortment oi n! SHELTER AND FRUIT TREES, t- ORNAMENTAL ANB . FLOWERING SHRUBS, lie, ftc., &C. _ Ho has ever offered to the Public, Consisting of— T Shelter and Forest Trcea, Pinus, otc '' Fnurr Trees—Apples (on blight-proot stocks)—l9o varieties Pears— 40 varieties Plums—6o varieties . Peaches—6o varieties r} Apricots, Cherries, Figs, Nectarines, Grapes Loquats, Guavas, Currants, Gooseberries Strawberries, etc, etc. Upwards of 10,000 Oranges—2? varieties, Including all the beat and newest vatlctlea introduced by Chas Moore, Esq., from Spain. Lemons, Citron, Shaddock, &c. Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs Stove and Greenhouse Plants Forns and Decorative Plants ' Bedding and Flowering Plants Hodge, Quicks, African Box Thorn, Ekeagnua, OlearU, Privet, etc. = Bulbs and Tuberous -rooted Plants „ Roses —175 varieties " Carnations and Picotees—f>3 variotles &c, lie, &c. Herbs,"Roots, arid Horticultural RcquisUo Garden and Flower Seeds. Orchards and Gentlemen'* Gardens laid-out and I* attended to by practical Gaideners. Descriptive Catalogues on application. J.M. begs to call ittentlon to his splendid stock of P Acacia decurrens (the true Black Wattle), he has ' now on hand numbering many thousands. It will I thrive in almost any kind of soil, and will prove a good investment, and should be planted extensively. It Is estimated that upwards of £2C,000 is annually sent out of this colony for the purchase of its bark for tanning purposes. 0 Catalogues on application, and ot G. H. LAVEB9, Seed Merchant, Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6824, 1 October 1883, Page 8

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