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BUSINESS NOriOES. THO M A S' CARBOLISED Sheep-lMpping Specific HAS gained the first; place in the recent public contest held in New Zealand, under the immediate control of the Pastoral Association nnd tho official Inspeotorn of Sheep. Ail the vaunted advertised Dips corap-ted, and THOMAS' proved to be the BEST in EVERY PARTICULAR, was the MOST EFFECTIVE, LASTING, and CHEAPEST, while the WOOL wa* described by Inspector Filzroy as •' baing in the MOST PERFECT CONDITION, m SOFT and LUSTROUS as SILK." Read Pam^lii. for Full Particular,?. - Post Fbee. Royse, Stead, & €»., DUNEDIN. 8m Fore§t Trees ! Forest Trees !! EXPIRY OF LEASE. HAVING- a large qaautity of tha undermonfcioaed traea on leased ground, which expire* soon ('.o Bs.ve tho shifting of them), they will be sold at tha following greatly reduced prices: — Insigni?, two yearf, transplanted, 10a per 100, £4 per 1000 . Inaignis, three yeara, transplanted, 123 6d per ICO, £5 per 1000 Larch, two years, transplanted, 10s per 100, £i per 1000 Larch, threa years, transplanted, 12a 6J per 100, £5 per 1000 Spruce, ljft to 2ffc, 8j 6d per 100, £3 5i p&r 1000 Maerccarp?, one year, transplanted, 8} per 100, £3 per 1000 Macrooarpa, two years, balled in cloth, 25a, — 2ft, busby, 30a p3r 100 Laurels, ljf t, 10s ; 4f sto sft, 203 per 100 Fruit Tree?, Currants and Gooßeberrles, Shrubß," Stove and Greenhouse Pot Planto, Vines, &c, &c. Catalogues sent on application. ROBERT THOMSON, Eskbank Nursery, North-Eaat Valley, Danedin. sjy Bulbs* Trees. Plants* WE are now selling our large and choice RBleotions of SPRING FLOWERING BULBS. To ensure getting the beat bulbs, customers are requested to send their orders early. We have a very large and healthy stock of FRUIT, FOREST, and ORNAMENTAL TREES, choice ROSES (350 varieties to chooße from), HERBACEOUS PLANTS, &o. Catalogues free by poet, on application. j GORDON BROS., Braidvale Nursery, North-East Valley, 29m Dnnedin. GLADSTONE AND NOKTHEND NURSERIES, NEAK INVEBCARGILL. ONE OP THE FINE3T COLLECTIONS OF FRUIT TRBBS IN THE COLONY. ROBERT BIRRELL, in again soliciting the patronage of his numerous customers, and the public generally, tenders hh sinoere thanks for their very liberal support in poet seasons, and solicits a continuance ot their patronage, and assures them that all orders entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. PLANTING. Settlers contemplating planting should procure Trees or Bushes from a nureery situated in an exposed place, as treps raised on sheltered land never succeed so well when removed to more unfavourable localities. BLIGHT-PROOF VARIETES. I have a few varieties ef Apple trees that aro blightproof, root and branch, and a large assortment on the blight-proof stock guaranteed blight-proof bolow the graft. I would call the special attention of intending planters to my stock of Fruit and Forest Trees and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, which is remarkably large, varied, and healthy this season. To meet tho increasing demand I have secured ebht acres of land at Northend, within throe i^'nutea' walk of Bee street, which is admirably j-dati'ted for nursery purposes. A conbiderab> haaalreadv been planted, aud. althotu* rffl £°a c ts nnnnrl nnalllnn *Yin — CCCUpyIUg a very IV vigorous ftttdji • y°™'& trees «c ftrong and vigorous, ana excell £ nt c S n dition for planting-out, » .THE SOIL. ia that quarter of the Nursery where fruit trees and other deciduous plants are mostly grown, is a light sandy loam, which is remarkable for caUßing the young stock to make fibrous roots— one ot tho best guarantees for the success of a young tree when transplanted. CORREgpONDENCI|!> To prevent delay and disappointment, customers are respectfully requested to have their aameß and addresses plainly written, the route by which goods are to be forwarded and postal address to be distinctly stated, and orders to bo made out in regular columns, one article only on a line. • PACKING. Correspondents in distant parts of the Colony may rely on every care being taken in packing. IbaVo received many complimentary letters in past seasons on my system of packing, and the satisfactory condition in which trees and plants reach their destination. FRUIT AND FOREST TREES FOR SALE AT' THE GLADSTONE AND NORTHEND NURSERIES ; Per dozen. Apple Trees on Blight-proof Stocks, from 15s to 24a ' Do do on Common Stocks, from 9s to 12' a Pear Trees, from • to 2*a Cherry and. Plum Trees, from 16a to 80a Poach and Apricot, from 24a Gooseberry arid Currant Bushes, from 4a Filbert, Cob, and Hazel Nuts, Walnuts, and Spanish Chestnuts. A large Assortment of Fruit Trees. dwarf-trained, from six to ten years old, In hill bearing. English Oak, Ash, Beech, Lime, Birch, Alder, Sugar Maple, and other deciduous trees. Larch, transplanted, 10s per 100 Pinus Insignis, two years old, transplanted, 5s to ISs per 100 Pinus Insignia, three years old, transplanted, from 168 per 100 Pinus Insignia Seedlings. 40a per 1000 Do do in cloth," from 20s to 408 per 100 Pinus Pinaster, four years old, 70s per 1000 Norway Spruce, five years old, 100s per 1000 CupressuH Macrocarpa, transplanted, from 10s per 100 Do da in cloth, f r.om 5s per dozen • Do do Seedlings, 8s per 100 or 70s per 1000 Cupresaus Lawsoniana, from 63 to 12s per dozen Quicks, 1,200,000, two years old, small, 10s per 1000 Do do three years old, from 12s to 15a per 1000 English Holly, from 25s por 100 Variegated Holly, from 2s to lia each Dwarf Box Edging, Ss per 100 Wellingtonia Gigantea, from 2s to 6s each Rhubarb Root?, named varieties, 10a, 15a, and 20a per dozen Rhubarb Roots, Stott'a Monarch, Ea per root Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs, cheap, inolqdiag Auracftria Imbricata . ' • . >■ A large and varied assortment 02. Roses, inoluding Borne of the fineßt variety in Cultivation! '- ■> Liberal Dif^ount allowed for Cash. iN'OTB'feUE ADDRB3S— ' ROBERT BIRRELL, j BOX' 85, P. 0., INVEROARGILLI

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Otago Witness, Issue 1704, 19 July 1884, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1704, 19 July 1884, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1704, 19 July 1884, Page 5

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