£V& SALE. FOR SALE. Double Tape Patent Fuse BLASTING POWDER (HALL'S). 14a? LEWIS h. LEVI, Stafford .street. P O B SALE. FIRST-CLASS ASSORTMENT OP FRUIT TREES. Peaches, 24s per doz. Apples, Pears, Mums, Cherries, at 13s per doz. Also, Large Trees, up to 10 years old. Hoses, per 100, £4. JOO <J;unel!ias 5000 Ulue Gums, in pots. EVERGREEN AND FLOWERING SHRUBS, &c. 35,000 Coniferae Trees ■1000 Abies, in 8 sorts, from 2ns per 100 400 Calletris, in pots, from 12s per doz. 4000 Cupressus macrocarpus, from 12s per doz. • 2 feet, 21s. Up to 7 feet. 5000 „ Jl'Nabiana, from 12s per doz.; 2 feet 30s per doz. 700 „ Lawsoniana, from 12s per doz. to 24s 400 „ Excelsia, frem 18s per doz. Fine and rapid growers. 500 „ Goveniana, from 18s per doz. 500 „ Horizontalis, 9s per doz. 100 „ Majestica, from 18s per doz. 200 „ Knighti, from 18s per doz. <- •100 „ Toruloso, from 18s per d u z. 200 „ Correyana, from 245. lino and rare. 800 „ Funebris, from 12s. SSO „ Pinus Insignis, 2 years, £4 per 100, fine SoOO „ Pinus Insignis, from 40s per 100, transplanted 150 ~ Jlcrcutia, from 18s per doz. 7000 „ Jlaritima, 15s i>er 100 500 „ Halepenis, 25s per 100 300 „ Ponderosa, 15s per doz. , 400 „ Tubereulata, 12s per doz. 200 ~ Benthamiana, from 18s pur doz. 400 Wellingtonia, from 18s per doz. Fine ! grown 100 Widdringtonia Cupressus, 18s per doz. I Inspection Invited. It. THOMSON, I Esk Bank NnRSER?. I N. E. Valley, near Toll Bar. Ijy AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY. Portable Steam Engines and ThreshinglfachuiesDouble and Single Furrow Ploughs Chaffcutters, Oat Bruisers Cultivators, Horse Hoes, and Seed Drills Cheese Presses and Curd Mills Bansome's Adjustable Corn Screens and 'Winnow ing Machines Eoree Powers, &c., &c., && T. aOBENBGN AND CO., Princes street Dunedhi. gEEDS. SEEDSStED CLOVER WHITE BO I COWGRASS I ALSYKE ■ j TIMOTHY I On Sale by BEIGH? BEOS, and CO., **■£ Bond street. mH'E IJEWZSALANB DISTILLERY COMPANY, CtrSIBJS.R LA N D Blfint, IKjNILDtS-, Have always oa Sale— OUD MACUKKB MALT WHISKY, GIN, OLD TOM, SPISITS OP WINE, PRIME PALE MALT. 4ag Q » s a l e~T NOW LANDING, Ex J. N. Fleming. Steam Hammera Portable Steam Enghies, 6, 8, and 10-h.p. Stationary Steam Engines, 2, 6,8, 9, and IQ-fa.p. Hoisting Engines, 2 and 8-h.p. Screw Cutting Lathes, 14,15, and 16ft. beds. Fencing Wire, No. 6, 7, 8,9, and 10. Woolpacks, Seaming Twine, ' j Canvas, Corn Sacks. ; NEILL and CO., ' ■ Danedin. ! ~ TAILORS. WILLIAM SINCLAIR TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, j J'IUXCBS STOKBr, j {Opposite Criterion Hotel) | DCJNEDIN JEWELLERS. . ! EOR Q E YOU H&, IMPOETEK, WATCHMAKEtt AND JEWELLEH, Pkixces btrssx, Dunedin, OrDO3ite Bank of N«w South WsTea. IPXTBLIOATIONS. DSITH AlfD WILKIE'S MAP / 01? Tins PROVINCE OF OTAGO, ■Comjiiled by Louis Baseh, with additions to 187*, and •ajaaass of useful informatioc attached. Orixioxs of tub PnEss: ■"The Hap itself is ucatly and carefully got up, while the Sheet also contains a large amount of useful infor" caution -Kith reference to every district and township in the Province. The new Map will he found useful in ■every office."—Otago Daily Times. "For office reference it will he found iuvaluaole. Hound the Jlap is a quantity o£ printed matter that cannot fail to be most useful to business nieu and others."—Otigo Guardian. "The information in this Map is of sousefulanature as should at once command for it a universal circulation. Nothing of importance appears to have been omitted. The publication deserves all the support that the public can accord it."—North Otago Times. " This is a record which no one, who takes an interest in the Province, should be without." Bruce Herald. Price, 2s 6d; mounted on cloth and rollers, 7s 6d. Now Ready, handsomely bound in imitation Russia.: FAMILY HERALD. VoL XXXIL, price 4s Cd. The Second Half-Yearly Volume. It may be had (at a small percentage over the published price) of George Robertson-, Melbourne; Goedox & Gotcu, Sydney; and by Order of all Booksellers. The Bookseller, speaking of Volume XXXL, says: —" This popular magazine is now for the first time issued in half-yearly volumes. With its wealth of fiction, poetry, scientific information, correspondence, and useful family reading, the new volume, just published in handsome cloth binding, is much more handy than any of its predecessors, while in every respect as useful and attractive. The Family Herald, one of the earliest of the cheap periodicals, retains all its old characteristics, and now, in the thirty-first year of its healthy life, thoroughly justifies its claim to be considered a ' Domestic Magazine of Useful Information and Amusement.'" AMILY HERALD, Yo*. XXXII., Now Ready, The Publisher's Circular says:—" Everybody's old friend, the Family Herald, which has been praised by the Press universally, and has won golden opinions from all sorts of pens, from the sober and learned British Quarterly to the learned and lively Saturday Review, has, after thirty years, taken upon itself the only improvement its friends would desire; it has not turned over a new leaf, nor added & new feature, such a course not being demanded; but it has split its ponderous yearly volume in half, and now issues a handsome, light, attractive-looking half-yearly, which is easy to carry, and yet full of reading." Now Ready, handsomely bound ininutationKussia FAMILY HERALD. Vol XXXII., price 4s 6d. London: William Stevens, 421, t-traiul, W.C. And may be had (at a small per eentage over the published piico) of George Robertson, Melbour-aa; Gordon ami Gotch, Sydney; and by order of all Booksellers. 29ag
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3923, 12 September 1874, Page 3
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