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BUSINESS NOTICES. 1880. PLANTING SEASON. 1880. Farm and Garden ■ „,,....,.,■.,. in, 3- ] sgngps | i" 1 ™™ 11 ™ 1 "' " '■■■"■■" | Fruit, Forest, and Ornamental | TRBESI "i"" • ' i Shrubs, Bushes, and Hedge I —uiji^MmL, FXjA.3STTS I B i In endless variety, NOW READY FOR DELIVERY. Gooseberrlei, Currant, Raspberries, Strawberry plants, Bhubarb roots, Hawthorn quicks for hedges, Holly, j Laurel, Privet, Dwarf Boxwood lor edging walks, &c. Forest trees in great variety, including Ash, Oak, Elm, Sycamore, Hazel, Walnut, spruce Fir, | Scotch Fir, Larch, Cupreasus Maerocarpa, and a great variety of Trees, Plants and Shrubs. Vegetable and Flower Seeds of all sorts. FARM SEEDS, consisting of Clover, Ryegrass, Cocksfoot, Timothy, Italian Ryegrass, Lawn Grass Seed, and other fine mixtures for croquet-lawns and cricket-grounds, &c, &c. Catalogues and Price Lists supplied on application. GEOEGE MATTHEWS, Nurseryman, Seedsman, and JSeedgrower, Moray P&aoe, Ddnkdin. lA OIRCULAE.J FEUIT & FOEEST TEEES FOR SALE. 20,000 FRUIT TREES AT THE GLADSTONE NURSERY, NEAR INVERCARGILL. ROBERT BIRRELL, In again solioiting the patronage of his numerous customers and the public generally, tenders his sincere thanks for their very liberal support .in past seasons, and, soli a {continuance of their kind patronage, and assures them that all orders entrusted to his care will receive prompt and immediate attention. His Nursery being in a very exposed situation, mostly on terrace land, and open to all the prevailing winds, and the trees kept a good distance apart, having fibrous roots occasioned by frequent transplanting, gives a hardiness of constitution rarely to be met with. They may be planted with safety in the most exposed places as well as in sheltered localities. Settlers contemplating planting should procure Trees or Bushes from a nursery situated in an exposed place, as trees raised in low, moist, and sheltered land never succeed well when removed to more unfavourable localities. One year old Apple Trees from 4s per doz. Two year old „ from 6s „ Three year old „ from 9a „ Four year old „ from 12s „ Pear Trees ... ... from 12s „ Plum and Cherry Trees from 16s „ Peaoh Trees ... ... from £1 4s „ Gooseberry and Currant Trees ... ... from 3s „ Walnut Trees ... from 6a „ Scotch Fir, four year old, transplanted ... £4 per 1000 PinusAustrlaca, four year old, transplanted ... £4 10s „ Pinus Pinaster, transplanted £3 „ Pinus Insignia, „ £1 per 100 Scotoh Fir and Pinus Austriaoa, two year old, £1 per 1000 Norway Spruoe, five years old, transplanted. £4 „ Norway Spruoe, two year old, transplanted ... £2 „ Cupressus Maerocarpa from 6s per doz. Cupressus Lawsoniana from 6s „ Hollies ... ... from £2 per 100 Wellingtons Gigantea from 2s to 15s each 400,000 Quicks, Bs, 10s, 15s, 20s per 1000 Dwarf Box Edging, 4s per 100 Rhubarb Roots, 10s, 15s, 20s per doz, The Largest Collection of Fruit Trees m thjb Colont. Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants always on hand. Large Orders specially dealt with, jKT Note the Addeess— BOX 85, INVERCARGILL P.O. rf^LOBE HOTEL, OT Princes street, South. Mrs Diamond begs to inform her old Friends and Customers that she has commenced business in her old established Globe HotoJ, nnd is now in a position to receivo Boarders and Families. One of Aloock's best Billiard Tables.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1499, 7 August 1880, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1499, 7 August 1880, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1499, 7 August 1880, Page 5