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.:;/.- >/■-..'. Seeds, Produce, &c. ; __ TSLANB, FRUITS. ISLAND FRUITS. - ORANGES, BANANAS, PINES, ,»* :W i*/ OOCOANUTB, a*. Th* U.M. JANET NIOOLL (subsidised by the Qo verVmenf »m to Uβ South Sea Ma d.) is expected toSS to Auckland at regular intervals, with a tolsoelUneous cargo of . -ORANQES, BANANAS, COCOANUTS, Aβ theFruft Wbi Etc., the Etc,' (the trip Aa the Fralt wOlbo cased at the Islands (the trip only occupying six days), purchasers can rely on reORDER AND CONDITION, And at stated iatemir, so that ft Regular Supply will be Guaranteed. ■*' .__ __. i ; CHARLES BAGLEY, WHOLESALE FRUITERER, COSTOMS-STBKKT AND FAMULI, RISE. , N..8.-Oonnwy Orders, for the Auckland District, accompanied by remittance, promptly attended to. QRASQLSI QRANGESI; NOW LANDING, EX OAMARU, / i 300,000 I FINEST TSLAND rfc RANGES, JJ INEST XSLAND GRANGES. RIPE AND IN GRAND CONDITION. ri OI?PL AN D & '/J 0., GRAIN AND' PRODUCE MERCfiAMS, QUEEtf-STREET. OHABLM HJSKKTH.) IALBX AITKKN. TTESKETH AND GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS, • DURHAM-STREET. AUCKLAND, Hare much pleasure in Informing the publio that they ■,■■•'• ' • ••■ have again received their' • NEW GLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS ' Per direct steamers from London, .as enumerated below, »11 New and Choice :— WHITE OLOVKR (Trifolium repens) RED CLOVER (Trlfolium pretense) • SCARLET CLOVER (Trlfolinm inoarnatum) COWORASS CLOVER (Trifolium rratense perenne ALBYKR CLOVER (TriroUum bybridum) TREFOIL (Medicaj-o lupulina) LUCERNE (M.dicago saliva) MEADOW FOXTAIL (Alopeenrus pratensis) BATSTAIL (Alopecurus kgreetis) ORKBTFD DOGSTAIIi (Cyi.oi.unis crlstalus) COCKSFOOT (Dactylis glomerate) TALL FESCUE (Festuca'eiatior) SHEEP'S FESCUE (Feetuca ovina) MEADOW FESCUE (Festuca pratensis) RYEGRASS aolium.l»renne)> - ' ;« - ITALIAN RYEGRASS (Loliumitalkum), ■ . • TlMOXHYCPlileuTnprateD.se) ~..:,..-.,» HOODMEADoW GRASS (Poa nemoraUs) . ROuSH-li-ALKEDMEADOWGRASSffoatrItIaIij) BMOOTH*STALKEI> MEADOW .GRASS (Poa.pra- , jtense), '■".'.-•■:; •< .-: '.. «V, ~■ ■ ■ 1' - Also, {■■ Flower and Vegetable Seed* of cholceit strains, Auckland, %dney, and OneeneW.Bonedn.trf all nadti.FwagaerVi.liwe'ei • lhendort'e,guperphc*phates (Mineral and Bone), special Potato and Turnip Manures,: Nitrate of Soda; Coarse* Fine, and Rock Silt. Oate. M*i?e, Bran,, Sharps, Potatoes Wheat, New Zealan'OiaX and Tow, , Aα, *0. tiA".. jr. VAll the above are carefully selected from the best markets in London, Germany; America; and wherever practicable local grown seeds are purchased, ana sold Wholesale and Retail at the lowest possible prices. They ere eSliio appointed agents for the Pure Indian Tea, imported' direct by' Captain Herold from his brothers., hardens at DarjeeUng, _ : . _.. ~ :,■■' STOTE} -:'• GREENHOUSE. J - FLORISTS' JILOWBBS, AND, BEDDING .PLANTS, FOR SaltrTby w. J- PALMER, carlbton GOKIEKOAD. * '■ •• ' The above are a long way ahead of anything of the kind in the colony, both for quality and price. Nβ expense or trouble is spared 10 ODtain the belt et each kind In cultivation. Lists and price on application. An inspection invited .: Conveyances. MAKE COACH LEAVES DEVONPORT POST-OFFICE DAILY, A 8.20 a.m., 0.80 *.»>., 2 p.m., And 4.30 p.m. ■ LBAVJCS LAKE, SCHOOLHOUSB DAILY, At 9.6 a.m., 11.16 a.m., 2.45 p.m., and 6.15 p.m. . "'*', . DAVIS BROTHERS. , Jj\ND "'JJUS £10. NEWTON AND PONSONBY. FARES REDUCED TO 1% ~■; a*.,,-.-. * Dotjblx Fare after Eight p.m. . TIME TABLE AS USUAL. THAMES TO PAEROA, TAURANGA, M; >■ AND TE AROHA. ..-.• ■ •■« . . TE AROHA TO MORRINSVILLE. BRADLEY A Co 'a Royal Mail Coach leaves Symington's ROYAL HOTEL, Thames, for Te Aroha daily at Eight a.m., arriving at Tβ Aroha at Two p.m. Leaves Tβ Aroha MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY at Nine a.m.; and TUESDAY and ' ATURDAY at Eleven a.m. : A Coach leaves Te Aroha for Morrinavllle train daily, at Seven a.m - .Saddle Horses, Single and Double Buggies on hire. Stables opened at all hours. BRADLEY & FERGUSON. .. , . Proprietors, WO R O W T H B B, O VICTORIA LIVERY ft BAIT IITABLKS, oernor of Lome and WeUeeler street*. Patronised and appointed Livery' Stable-keeper to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and His Excel, lenoy Sir G. F. Bowen. ..•►■-■ For Hire— great variety of Carriages, open and close; Broughams and Wedding Carriage*, with baj horses; Buggies,' single and double-seated,' hooded and open; sinfle or pair of Horses; . four-wheeled Dog-carts; Breaks for,picnic parties; Covered Con veyanoes for driving passengers .to ou t-dlsirrloti Ladles'and Oentlemeo" Saddle HnrsA* Ac. *hs. • . Ob»r»e« Moderate.* •. " * -' • -''" •'■> • ■ f MPORfAN,T NOTICE TO TOURISTS ■*-.-.'. ;.; .'■ ''.-,\ ■ AN,DOTHERS» ' [■■ , - •;, i TELEORAf H'LINE 6* ROYAL MAIL COACB(ES BKTWEBN 'CAMBRIDGE AND THE HOI , ~ ,-, . . , LAKE DJBXBiCT. '- .. •■ : -,^:-\i ■ ,''/,.;, '''■'■■ , Tihe-t_*i,b: • v f.U ~... ■.- ! Leave* Cambridge, carrying H.M. maik, on Tuei day, Thilxid'ir; :apd Saturday, at seven am, , ,'V' Leaarea,! Onlnemutn en-.Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at, seven am., arriving in Qambrldgeabout nvan.m., ~.■.*■' ','■ .'■ • -'--..■■••; CbacbesruknlngfromOhinemutu to Walroa and TikiteredaUy. ,; ' Funs: • ', .;* a d Cambridge to Ohinemutn, single. .. _, IIS .0 (1 ridge to Ohinemutn, return _, .. 3 0 0 Ohioemutu to Wairoa, single.. '.. . .. . 10 0 Ohinemutu to Wairoa, return .. .. 15 0 Ohinemutn to TikiUre, return ~ . , 10 0 Parties Can make arrangements for private coaches to visit any part of the Hot Lake District, and through to Napier. Saddle hones and buggies always on hire. Letters and telegram* promptly attended to. : . ... W. K. CARTER, ■ • ' '■•.;':■ ■ Coach Proprietor. Cambridge, 26th January, 1885. BOLLIS c AND CCS' LINE ' OP ■ , - ■ ■;• COACHES. --.:.,>>,:■.}', .-_ ■ ALTERATION OF TIME TABLE. Leavi Onbhtooa > ' ■_ - Lkavk Auckland Minnkau Hotel). " (Greyhound Hotel). • i 8.0 a.m. 8.45 a.m. 8.30 a.m. „ ' . . 9.45 a.m. ; 9.0 a.m. "" 10 30 am. . .9.30 a.m. . 11.0 a.m. I 10.0 a.m. co 12.15 noon ! ■ 10.50 a.m. "I 1.0 p.m. "•'■'• '. . -11,15 noon - . a" 5 1.30 p.m. ": ' "JJiilo p.m. " •* g 2.0 p.m :■ 1.0 p.m. . re™« 2.45 p.m. ;-. ', . ,1.80 p.m. M„- a 3.16 p.m. i; 2jSop.ia.« sr§S 4.0 p.m. '.-; ■.V '8.0 p.m. &<* 4.80 p.m. ' •}'. >";jMO p,m.' . 2 s * , " •• •. 5.0 p.m.- ■ ~*' ..;■: ' 5,5 p!m.;;;• »mH e.o Pim . >• $ '.■■•. R3op.m. . o£3 e.Bop.mi.. . Monday,&o p.m. g»2 Mondays, 11.0 p.m. Saturday, 6.0 p.m. . cattH Saturdays, 10.0 p.m. 6.80 p.m. ' . • 11 p.m. . Sundays; . .Sundays: ' 8.30 a.m. 10.0 a.m. : 12 noon . . 2.0 p.m. „' 4.80 p.m. 6.0 p.m. , , ' HOLLIS & CO., Proprleter. Commission Agents. . PL. PRIME, House and Land Agent, « Office: No. 85, Instance Company's Build* ngs, r;neen'»treet . ■;■ . .■ .■ ._ ...■ HE aR l 1 s T 0 thill; LANS AND COMMISSION AGENS ..'•': v 'I-'.;- WHANGAREI. •,.'■. :'%/■:.->:-; W y~. S •■■? : B■- B N a, ■■'■■ f LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, >i^; Has REMOVED to Office lately occupied by Ml Eifin extH ."' Office, Queen-itreer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7331, 18 May 1885, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7331, 18 May 1885, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7331, 18 May 1885, Page 6

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