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WEDNESDAY, 7th AUGKST. ,\t half-xmat 1 o’clock. MAGMKrCKNT COLLECTION OF BOSKS. RHODODENDRONS, CAMKK MAS, ANO OTHER I'HANTS. Krum ROBERT CLEAVE’S Celebrated Nni-sery, IN VLBGABGIM.. AT OKU AUCTION ROOMS. HARRIS STREET (Kp.stairs). fi KORGE THOMAS AND CO. have VT been favoured with instructions from Mr Robrq-I Cleave (who. at the special request of the auctioneers, has decided to forward one more consignment this season t'o Wellington), and will sell as above, in lots to suit buyers— QAA Tea Roses, all named. arid /tJXs'J splendidly assorted varieties Hybrid Perpetual Rose* -I /ACk Camellias, including pure white. JLlfly crimson and white, crimson while stripes, rosy crimson, large deep rose, pink, pale crimson, pale llr.Mli. bright red, rich salmon, etc. -« A i* Rhododendrons, including scar14b let white ccnth-e, pure waxy white, light crimson, rich purplish crimson, deep rosy pink, white, French white, orange shade, luma, la van variety, scented, fiery enmson, lilac. ' pure white lemon s! ri|ies, rose striped, dark crimson, etc., etc. 100 l[euth * \nd a variety of other plants, includ- ' ing Daphnes. Diosmas. Boromas, Jasmins. Clematis, Primulas, m llower, etc., etc. ON VIEW on Tuesday Afternoon and on iho Morning of Sale. Havers are no douht aware that Plants reared in the South are peeuharly ac ap ted for successful growth in the Wellington district. tT . Mr Cleave writes ;*.s follow’si Jn making up mv second and final consignment of plants for the season. I have varied the sorts as far ns was practicable, trom those previously sent, and as regards quality they will ’compare favourably with the first lot, and the remarks I ■made concerning thorn will apply equally to these." MONDAY NEXT, 12th AUGUST, 1901. At 2.30 o’clock. ESTATE OP E. 11. BRAT)I' ORD. VALUABLE FREEHOLD CITY aND COUNTRY PROPERTIES Messrs j. h. bethune and co.. instructed by the Executors in the above estate, will sell by public auction, at. their rooms, Featherston street, as above — . „„ £ * Lot I—Comer section, 33 x 101 ft front* in" TNGESTRE STREET and BINUAM STREET, with villa residence No. 19, thereon. J.ot; *2—Business Site, MOLESWOR TH STREET, 33 x S2ft, with dwelling house No. 83 containing 8 rooms. Bo's 3 to 14—Building Sites iu Wadestown, Masterton, Woodville, Feilding, Bunnythorpe, Sandon, Fitzherbert. Featherston, Oarnarvon and Stratford. For full details,, see “New Zealand Times” of Saturday last. 824 AT THE FARM, RANOIUBU, OTARI. CLEARING SALE OF A m HEAD OP CATTLE, ALSO Af\ 40 HORSES, T , FARM IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES ON WEDNESDAY. 21st AUGUST. 1901, At 11 o'clock a.m. Macdonald, wilson and 00. have received instructions from. Mrs M. Dunn, who is leaving the district, to sell ns above— A rv head of cattle, also horses, farm 4tU implements and sundries, comprising— ! 1G first-class dairy cows, in milk and to calve early in spring 2 first-class springing heifers, close to calving 20 mixed yearlings, two-year-olds, a real good lino 2 heavy harness horses 1 light harness mare, 5 years, by the Marquis Amy 1 brood mare in foal to draught horse Major Bruce 1 oighteen-month-old colt by King John 1 eighteen-month brown filly And, Lot farm sundries. Luncheon will be provided. Remember —Sale at Rangiuru, Otaki, WEDNESDAY. 21st AUGUST. AND (J°(LIMITED), FRUIT AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COM. MISSION AGENTS, JBRVOIS QUAY. WELLINGTON. Premier Fruit Brokers of the Colony. FRUIT, VEGETABLES, Etc., AUCTION SALES DAILY. SKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, Etc.. SALES WEEKLY. GENERAL AUCTION SALES, AS ARRANGED. OUR New Premises have been specially designed to meet the requirements of our Fruit and -Produce Business. Cool Cellar accommodation for Butter, Eggs, etc. •Fruit drying. Repacking and Ripening Rooms. Country and Coastal Orders promptly and carefully attended to. Account Sales and Cash. Remittances sent same day as Produce Realised. AGENTS for Golden Bay S.S. Co.. Ltd. (S.S. Te Kapu), Alpine Safe and Lock Co., Ainslie's Whisky, New Britain Machine Co.'s Chain Saw Mortiser Ceylon Tea (“Glen Valley" brand), and for the leading fruit' exporters and growers throughout New Zealand, Australia, Tasmania and the South Sea Islands. CASH SUYERs"OF PRODUCE. PALMER AND CO. beg to advise that they have commenced business as CONSULTING ENGINEERS and IM. PORTERS of all classes of MACHINERY and PLANT, and having been appointed AGENTS for the leading British and American Manufacturers, and dealing with such Firms direct, beg to intimate that their Clients may depend on getting their requirements at bed rock prices. The Firm, as Practical Engineers, also undertake INSPECTIONS, make VALUATIONS and REPORTS, on all classes of Machinery and Plant in the colony, and intending buyers will find it to their interest to consult them before making purchases. They solicit inquiries and beg to direct attention to their address: VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON. - pARKINSON (Late J. J. Dudgeon) . GRAIN. SEED AND PRODUCE STORE. 82, Manners street, Wellington. FOR SALE—Prime Oaten Sheaf Chafl, Oats, Wheat, Barley, Bran, Pollard. Hay and Straw in Bales, Potatoes and Onions of the beat quality at moderate rates. Large consumers of oats can have them crushed by patent grinding machines at lowest ratM. Close on Saturday at 1 p.m. Telephone 1518. 835

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4426, 5 August 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4426, 5 August 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4426, 5 August 1901, Page 8