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Business Notices. TT ia a well-known fact that, by reason of -*• the altitude (500 ft above the se* level) axd exposure to the severest gales, the NURSERY STOCK grown at Hawthorn Hill is admirably adapted for Planting out in any Situation, being Strong and Hardy. 200,000 C. MACROCARPA 20Q.000 P. INSIGNIS 100,000 THORN QUICKS 20,000 FRUIT TBEES 200,000 ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS. Undoubtedly the Largest Nursery Stock in New Zealand has CEO. MATTHEWS, HAWTHORN NURSERIES, MOHNINGTON. SEED WAREHOUSE: MORAY PLACE. Bend for Prioe List. Post Free to any Address. WHOLEBALE PRDIT AND PRODUCB AGENCY. THOS. PATERSON & CO., M&NSB STREET, DUNEDIN. (Established Dunodin 1879). WHOLESALE AGENTS for Locally-grown, Tasmaniao, Australian, and Fijian Fruit. Alto, EGG*, BUTTBR, CHEESE. BACON, and Other FARM PRODUCB. Cocoanufcs, Peanuts, Figs, Dates, Paper Bag*, and all Fruiterer*' Sundries kept in stoofc. Bole Agents ia Dunedia and District for Donald and Edcnborough's Tahiti OrangtM, Bananas, Cocoanutfl, fco.— " D.E." brand. Best in the market. Fruit-growers will find it to their advantage to consign their growth to vi. Fruit oases, new or second hand, supplied. FRUIT AND FOREST TREEB. MACROCARPA, Insignis, Apples, Apricot'.s, Plums, Peaches, Vines, Quicks, 'ioses, Goosebeiries, Ornamental Shrubs, and itbi-r Nursery Stock. Priceß sent on Application. ROBERT THOMSON, Eskbank Nursery, NORTH-EAST VALLEY, DUNEDIN. APPLES, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Peaches, and other Fruit Trees — strong and healthy. Roses (all the leading varieties), Macrocarpa and Forest Trees, Flowering Shrubs, &c. Catalogues posted Free on Application. J. H. SEIDELIN, St. Ann's Road Mornington, Dunedin. Tram passes within a few chains of Nurseries. CALENDAR FOB THE WEEK. PHASES OF THE MOON.— AUGUST. 5 m Firßt Quarter Ist 7h 45m a.m. § _: g g Full Moon ... Bth llh 57m p.m. .3 ■§ » fe Last Quarter 15th 6h 37m p.m. tf to " C New Moon ... 22nd lOh 59m p.m. « a o <= First Quarter 31st lh 29m a.m. 5 ,£ £ §> Perigee ... 12th lOh 0m p.m. p Q Apogee ... 28th lh Oin p.m. hm h m HIOH WATER AT DUNEDIN.* 4Th. 10.29 a.m. ... ... 10 8 p.m. 7.15 4.56 SF. 11.46 „ ... ... 11.20 „ 7.14 4.57 6 3at. 12.59 ... — „ 7.13 4.58 7S. 1.29 „ ... ... 1.55 „ 711 4.59 SM. 2.19 „ ... ... 2.43 „ 7.10 5.0 9T. 3.5 „ ... ... 3.24 „ 7.8 5.2 10W. 3.44 „ ... ... 4.4 „ 7.7 5.3 * For Umatf high vater ait Oamtrn odd I7mlm. Subtraat »t Bluff, 2hr sT Join ; Invercargill, 2b llmln; T«J»ro» Head, lh 15mia ; Pott Ohtlmeri, 40mln ; St. Clalr, lh SOmln. Departures of English Majls.— Mails leave Dunedin for England :— San Francisco, August 10, (arrive in London September 14). Brindisi, August 19 (arrive in London October 5). Mails are also sent by direct steamers and the various Australian lines, but letters by these require to be specially addressed. Mails for Melbourne close at Dunedin every Thursday and at Invercargill every Friday.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2006, 4 August 1892, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2006, 4 August 1892, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2006, 4 August 1892, Page 5