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Business Notices. ACCLIMATISED BULBS. ' ADAMS AND SONS' collections of Early Flowering Bulbs for forcing and blooming in the conservatory in June, July, and August. Price, 10s 6d, 15s, 21s, 30s, 425, and (335. Adams and Sons' collections of Bulbous ftoots No* 1 for indoor and outdoor culture; 100 Bulbs in 60 distinct varieties. Price, 21s. Adanib and Sons' No. 2 collection for conservatory and window decorations ) 100 Bulbs in 20 choice varieties. J'rice. 21s. Adams and Sons' jSfo. 3 collection for outdoor planting ; l!io Bulbs in lOu distinct varieties Price, 21 si Adams mid Son's No. 4 collection ; 12 \arieties of new sorts of Bmbous Plants which are being6ent out for the first time. Price, 30s. CUTTINGS YKBE BY POST. Fuschias, Carnation?, Picotes, Pinks, Zonal Pelargoniums. Salvias, Pansies, Verbenas, Ileliotropps, Petunias, &c, 2s Gd per dozen; Kegal and Show Pelargoniums, 5s per dozen PltlZß, SHOW, AND FANCY PANSIES. 24 Fiist Prize vaiieties, 15s; Border Pansies, 2s (3d per do/mi, PnESKKTS FOlt HOME FKIENDS. Seeds of New Zea'imd Plants— No. 1 Collection, Fernßj 2, Alpines ; 3, Plants and Shrubs; 4, Filmy Ferns, o. Orchids and Carnivorous Plants, Twelve varieties In eiich collection, ss. New Plant, Seed, axu Bulb "Merchants, Gloucester street east, CIIIIISTCHUKCH. CANTERBURY, N.Z. FH AN C I S VUL T() Fl.k. for SALE— AGinrri.i i-'.-Aj,, pastoiial, to\v> I'!m:'i ,i , :iiN in oiago. r>(iui!i!ni Ila.vki'- !>,iy, and AiU'K-!.ind. T<- L(;t on LKA.--M-iSECTIOK.-* :.n ■ BUILDING SITES in Dunedin, ■.>ercargill,Oainaru, Pahm-i-ston. and other to\\n>*. \DVANOIiIS made on Wool and Grain shipped to tho Advertiser's agents in Great ISritaii) atid iioighboiuing Colonies. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGES, in sums to suit borrowers. FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS conduc-h;d for settler* ov others requiring udv;Min>s. DEEDS UNDER THE LAND TRANSFER ACT prepared, and all Im.iinebs comiee'u.l therewith promptly attended to. INVESTMENTS Undertaken, Properties Leased, Rents and Interest Collected in Town or Country. Francis Fui/roar, LICENSED LAND BROKER, Crawford street, Dunedin. 9ray JOHN REID and SCK High street, Dunedin, HAVE FOR SAL E— SLOPEDOWN— From 200 to 2000-acre ?! perties NORTH ISLAND— 2SOO-acre Freehold \Uv to immediate buyer would be sold a i ary v Stock and all improvements, only •%.-. y acre WANGALOA— Excellent 100-acre Farm PENINSULA— 23-acre Farm ; good value ANDERSON'S BAY— IO acres and Roi 1.-m BLUESKIN — 40-acre Farm, cheap SEACLIFF and OMIMI— acres and v. wards MERTON— Several Farms WHARE FLAT— Several farms And Numerous other Estates, Farms, House, tin College Properties in Dunedin, Suburbs, and elsewhere, suitable for all classes. ■ JOHN ItEEir & $<03£, Land Agents, Money and Share Brokuh.and Authorised Surveyors and Civil Engineers, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. 10..., BKKS, BEES ! IMPROVED Langstroth Hives, Smokers, Comb Foundation, and all kinds of Apiarian appliances. T. G. BRICKELL, Waikouaiti. Price List on application. Dunedin Agent : Mr W. D. SUTHERLAND, Stuart street. Rabbit Extirpation. ■OISULPHIDE of CARBON for Rabbit E* JL* tirpation. Bisulphide of Carbon hasTseei. pronounced the Key to the Rabbit difficulty. Sold in Eight-gallon cylinders, secureh packed in cases, 8d per lb. NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, and Auck29au land. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at At Ik Bank Farm, East Taieri, the import c Clydesdale Horse I.ORI> SAIiIS USURY. Lord Salisbuey is by young Conqueror ; #->'i . Old Conqueror, the property of James Kerr ; a sire, Renfrewshire Jock, the property of Sij'tir Clarke; g-g-g-sire, Lofty, the propettyof S;u>n >• Clarke; g-g-g-g-sire, Fancy, Uio property ol .XI. XI Bakings; g-g-g-g-g-sire, Old Clyde, the propi-ily Mr Frame. Dam, Darling, by Tiutock. Siic n I Young Conqueror was Mr Andrew Logan's Lu-. Clyde. Lobd Salisbury is a pure Clydesdale, an. wasbredbyMrCunninghain,Tarliroode,l.>ii!l)e.ilf.K . was foaled in May 1875; is a good bi-o'wi), win three white legs and white lace, splendid leet.U" pasterns, fine flat hard bone, with beautilul liau- oi his legs, and quality all over such as is i-ai ely I o 1 - seen. Lobd Satjsbury was exhibited as a ,Vo.u !iat Ayr Show in May 1876, and won First l'ri/.c; , Ardroßson he wou First Pi'ize ; at Kilmarnoi I< . • 1877, when a two-year-old, he won Fust. Pi l/u, « ;i i Medal for Best Horse in the yard ; at Dahy. in W7 he won First Prize; at Ayr, in May 1577. ! n--Prize ;at Glasgow, in May 18S7. First Tri/i- ; ii! Mi. Royal English, Liverpool, July 1877. Fiist Ii )/•■ , ,i the U.S. Show, Edinburgh, July 1877, Firtt In/i Lobi> Saxisburv was shown nt'Diiuedin hi l.vci taking First Ilonours, and also Sil\tsr Cup loi- T. -i Horse on the ground ; also, at Taien Show ,in !->-'•! > First Prizes, and the Society's Mn r lnl tor Ba,h U<non the ground. First-class grass paddock urovided lr,t M.ires [mmji distance, afc Athol Hank, East 'L'.iif ti. "s r,d will cliarged after tho first four w:-!.;.. Man-s st- ,1 • rail, and consigned to KonKHTGAV, rr \ > ,M<^(fii''.uiM \< promptly attended to; every laic t.iAiM, I ut m responsibilty. All mares sold or exchanged, tin owner afc first service liuld liwpoiis.Mc. Terms: Ton Guineas— live pa,-v,i'ilu at. dlic cml a the season, and live when mare has pio\ed in lo.U Groom fee, ss. ROBERT GAWN, Proprietor, i Deer Park, North Taieri.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1784, 30 January 1886, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1784, 30 January 1886, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1784, 30 January 1886, Page 5

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