Business Notices. \ ! y We c&n offer the following Manures, to arrive in August and September. Both these Manures carry a high reputation for Turnip and other Root-growing, and ?i8 they are used in different parts of the world by hundreds of thousands of tons annually, this in itself is evidence of quality. Cross's Superphosphate of Ldme, , Lawe's Superphosphate of Lime. Price per ton and 10-ton lots or over on application. Anglo-Continental Bissolved Guano. This is a most complete Manure, from Peru. It is rich in AMMOJSJIA, PHOSPHATES, and POTASH, ingredients to give quick and certain growth to all plant life.' Per sack of 1601b, 22s Od net. SEED MERCHANTS AND GROWERS,
KSCOKD REIGN SEED CATALOGUE. We have just issued a special Record Reign •• Multuru in Parvo " Seed Catalogue. Ifc is full of information. Ifc also contains a plan of the route to be taken by the Royal Procession on June 22 in London. Kindly send your address afc once. We shall forward the Catalogue post free. We have splendid lofc of Macrocarpas, Shrubs of all kinds, Fruifc Trees, Rhubarb Roots, Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants, &o. PRYOR & SON, 54 PRINCES STREET CUTTING; 170 PRINCES STREET SOUTH. Everyone interested in Horticulture needs our SEED ANNUAL AND NURSERY CATALOGUE. TYhy ?_Write for copies. They will speak for themselves. . __^_ VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS. POST FREE throughout the Australasian Colonies. Peas and Beans 3d per lb extra. TREES AND PLANTS.— With every order of reasonable size extra plants will be sent, practically Paying Freight to any port in the North or South InUnd. H. C. GIBBONS & CO., Wellington. " ljy THOS. PATERSON & CO., FRUIT AND PRODUCE AGENCY, MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN (Established Dunedin 1879), Receives Consignments of Locally-grown, Tasxnaman, Australian, and Fijian FRUIT. Also • EGGS, BUTTER, CHEESE, BACON, and other FARM PRODUCE. (|T|TTO|PraMONsiiR CATALOGUE ftODREsatCUARANTEEO T^^JR^S^gJUlJ^ NORTON J COMPANY HAYSJ ha l^ o a n r M! TmRUIT TREES AND ROSES. The Undersigned, having the Largest Stock of Fruit Trees and Rose 3in New Zealand, begs to jffer them to the Public at the following |rices : — Apples (worked on blteht-proof stocks)— Two years old, 6s per dozen ; three years old, 9s per dozen ; four years old, 12sper dozen ; j five yeara old (in full bud and bearing), j 15a per dozen. Plums- Two years old, 9s per dozen; three years old, 12a per dozen. Roses— Hybrid Perpetiials, 5s per dozen. Tea Scented, &c, 8s per dozen. Seedless Gorse Cuttings, 20s per 1( 00. „ Plants— los per 100, 80s per 1000. Terms : Net Cash. On trucks Invercargill or f.o.b. Bluff. Unknown correspondents must send remittances with their orders. Catalogues and Prices of Fruit and Forest Trees and Ornamental Trees of every description forwarded on application. . I would adviEe intending purchasers at a distance to amalgamate their order* and /o effect k considerable saving in railage or steamer's freight. ROBERT CLEAVfI, Nurseryman and Seedsman* Invercargill, N.Z. [Established 1863.] 6my
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Otago Witness, Issue 2263, 15 July 1897, Page 8
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