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BUSINESS NOTICES. Established 1864.] Fruit stud Forest Trees , felirubs, Quicks, &c, &c, r |lHB Unceraigned haa for SALE— A(jpl»a on blightproof stocks, 18a per dcz Pta.a, Pluaii', and Cherries, 18j per dcz (All other fmit treea at equally low prices) Caprisaus Mhcrocarpa, two years old, tram planted, 2Uj to 25j per 100— £3 to £10 pc ll'OO Cuprißbus Goveniana, two yeara old, trant plaatea, 25j per 100 Cupriaaua M'Nabiana, two years old,* tranE planted, 25d per 100 Piaus Insignia, two years old, transplanted, fi to 12* 6d x er 100— £3 10 ato £5 per 1000 Pinwi Ittsignij, three years old, transplanted 150 per 100— £7 per 1000 Plan* Madcata, two years old, transplanted 7a per 10J — JS3 per 1000 Pinus M.mctM-i*, three years old, transplanted 15s per 100 Pinus Tuberculata, two years old. transplanted 7a per 100— £3 per 1000 Pinus Tuberouiata, tbr^.o years o T d, tram plant ci, 12s 6d por 100 Pinus MatitioLa or Pinaster, two years old transplanted, 7s per 100— £3 per 1000 Pin an Larieio, two years old, transplanted, 7 per 100-£3 per 1000 Norway Spruce, varioaa age«, transplanted, 8 to 25s per 100 Lurch, two yeara old, transplanted, 7a per 10 — £3 t >er 1000 Wellingtonis Gigantea, two yeara old, 253 pc 100 Hawthorn Quicks, one year old, 10s per 1000 Hawthorn Qtiickj, two yeara old, transplanted 15s per 1000 Roaee— Hybrid" Perpetuala, 10s per doz— £ per 100 Roses — Tea-scented, 18s per dot, My stock being (he largest and moat variet iv New Zealand enables me to treat large pur chftsaru ou the most liberal terms. Partieß visiting . the Invercargill nnrserie will be oonviuced of the superior culture of nr Stock in comparison with others.* " Complete reliance can be placed on m; stock of Fruit Trees being true to name, th majority having been propagated from tree 3ii beiuicig in my own orchard. Priced catalogues on application, ROBERT CI<SaAVE, WHOLESALE & RETAIL NURSERY MAN, Disk sojbeet, Inveroaeqjlic sj; B^nUKS DIRECT FROM THE' ©ROWERS. I^TO. 3 Colleciiien— price 21b— contains 15 -LX ti*/joughly acclimatised bulbo :— Tulip U, Hyaciuthu 12, Naroiseua 12, Gladiolus 12 Cvocas 6, anowdrops 3, Anemones 6, Ranun culub 6, Ixibs 25, Oxalis 12, Soillaa 6, Star o Bethelem 6, Wtttsoniaa 6, Tritoniaa 6, Lilium 6, Lachenalias 2, Tritelia 3, Tigridia 2, Iris 4 Hyacintims Candicans 1. PRESENTS FOR HOME FRIENDS. <"Home Collections" I— Seeds of th most attraciiva Native Plants, 12 varieties, 5, No. 2— Spores of; %ha principal Tree and Dw»r Fern» of M,ow Sioaland, 12 varieties, in separat packets, aamod, sn. ! The now Bulb and Plant Catalogue fo; 1884-5 may be had on application. ADAxVIS AND SONS, ' New Bulb, Seed, and Plant; Miwsants v Gloucester Bt^<xet. east, qn^)©TCHUROH. 31m 3 I TQ?frBY J. WALTER, Hotel Vahjjei ■iT\ and Arbitrator, Manse etreet, Gael Advances promptly made on ev«ry class oi approved seourity. Also, on s&Je, BIiLLIARI TABLES and Material* s>J the best descrip tioiu ' " 22a /^<EQRG3| BODLEY'S LEVIATHAK V* PRIVATE HOI'BL aad RE.STAU ;RA;NT, opposite si^e for the New Station, Dunedin. Bed?, Is 8d ; MeaK la r Board anc Lodging, 22s 6d and 20? pw week. ' i \ 1 NOTICE. -|V|-R SLESINGER, the well known Veteri- "*-*-*• nary Surgeon, and Inventor and Manufacturer of Rheumatic Balsam, Cough Syrup, Horse, Cattle, and Dog Medicines, has RESUMED Business tinder his own r vision at 172 George utveet, DuuesJ^ AU communications o$ otdpra.in.conneclipn with the Bame P%<j^. acldsreßa, tp hjuaself, iastead of hifi I^tq, agents, Messrs Kempthorae, Proster, and, €)e v New Znaiscai Dros Comipany^. ! . s*p

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Otago Witness, Volume 26, Issue 1705, 26 July 1884, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Volume 26, Issue 1705, 26 July 1884, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Volume 26, Issue 1705, 26 July 1884, Page 5