Business Hotices. FOR FARM AND GARDEN, — — —..... _. „__ Eve New Zealand and Australian Land Company , TfiTUII I Uf ATQftN Si m Limited. IUIm-Ly WfAIOURSj Qb Will Edendale Estate, April 9, 1892. Messrs Tothill, Watson, and Co., Invercargill. •Ssji Dkab, Sirs, — I have much pleasure in informing you that the Sutton and Sons' Seeds I got from you ■jF^sßF~~\. ' As t season have given me every satisfaction. I uCffl^aH wSbA nave 200 acres of drilled swedes grown from these seeds which I consider to be second to none in New Zealand.— Yours faithfully, Jggl^a (Signed) Donald Macdonald, Manager. ff^^^^^^^^w> Five Rivers Estate, February 28, 1893. fclfi i> ' ■ ijjL Messrs Tothill, Watson, and Co., Invercargill. ■Hi "£Uft<hL>t/a%<) Mr Agents for Sutton and Sons. |u)|fwm_,-- M j, iriiuijjj Dear Sirs,— We have for many years used e jr iS^&62<BsP?SXye*s%i S^&62<BsP?SXye*s% Suttoa*s Clover, Grass, and Turnip Seeds, sometimes Cowing as much as 5000 acres of turnips in one Season of your seeds, and have much pleasure in saying that the seeds have never failed to give us ** '^iftV *^ satisfaction. ■*-«-* As a much lesser quantity of your seeds is rev quired per acre, we consider them not only the SOLE AGENTS most satisfactory, but also the cheapest in the OUL.U Ji-WiJNia market.-Yours faithfully, OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND. (Signed) Elms Bros. ■Messrs Tothill, Watson, and Co., Invercargill. Mortain Mains, Invercargill, August 20, 1891. Dba.r Sirs,— JU Sutton's Turnip Seeds. I have much pleasure in stating that those obtained fcrough you grew and did remarkably well with mo.— Yours faithfully, (Signed) A. R. Wallis. Messrs TOTHIIX, WATSON, & Co., ? lnvercargill;& Gere. AGENTS FOR OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND.
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Otago Witness, 14 December 1893, Page 6
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