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FLOWERING PLANTS, <fee. T7IRUIT TREES of all the Best Varietiei J_ suitable to the district, healthy, wol rooted, true to name. Apples (on blight- proof stocks), Pears, Plums, Peaches, Apricots, Cherries, Persim mons, Lemons, Oranges, Almonds, Filberts, Gooseberries, Currants, etc, etc Camellias, Roses, Daphnes, Azaleas, Pelar goniumSjPuchsias, etc, etc Pines, Cypresses, Arauoarias, Thujas, Retinosporas, Piceas, etc, of numerous varieties Flowering Shrubs and Plants of all descriptions Rhubarb Roots,. Herbs, Hedge Plants, etc, etc SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! Just received direct from one of the leading English growers, a first-class Assortment of all the leading kinds. Nbw Onion— Rousham Park Hero, immense size and good keeper New Pbas— President Garfield ; William Haast, dwarf, earlier, larger, and better cropper than •• American Wonder" or " Little Gem" Duke oj 1 Albany— Finest wrinkled Marrow in cultivation Pruuing and Budding Knives, Sceateurs, Gardening Gloves, Flower Pots and Saucers, Grafting Wax, Insecticides, etc, etc, etc, AT H. BULL & SONS, Gladstone Road and Carnarvon Street. WAIKARE-MOANA AND WAIROA. TOURISTS' tioketa will be issued to Lake Waikare-Moana and back, provided there are not less than three Passengers. The start from Gisborne would be made by Coach on a Monday afternoon (if convenient to Tourists), and would arrive at Green Park came evening. The next day the Wai- ! hau Lakes would be reached for lunch, Maru Maru Caves could be visited in the afternoon, and Fraaertown made in the evening. The following morning hacks would be pro vided, and Waikare Moana reached in the afternoon. Thursday and Friday would b devoted to exploring the Lake and district and on Saturday the return ride would ,be made to Frasertown. The Coach would then run into Wairoa for the night, and on Sunday the return would be made to Green Park, arriving in Gisborne on Monday morning. Fares for the trip, including coach, hacks, boat, guide, and hotel expenses, £6 ; if more than three Tourists, £5 10s. Trips can be arranged at R. Little's New Albion Stables, Gisborne. 58 TE ARAI AND KARAKA SAW MILLS. W , KING BEGS to inform his many friends and Customers that he is now prepared to ci ecute any Orders from either ot the above Mills at the Lowest Remunerative Bates! He is also prepared to deliver Orders whereever » waggon can go. THE TIMBER YARD, Lately at the corner of Cobden Street, will now be carried on in the Yard lately occupied by J. R. Morgan and Co., where all orders will be at tended to. "TOT. KI9T O-, MAKAURI. GISBORNE FOUNDRY PEEL STREET.— [Estab. 1878.] BROWN & SMAILL, ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, FOUNDERS, BOILER. MAKERS, and BLACKSMITHS. TjiNGINES, BOILERS, and all Classes of MACHINERY MADE TO ORDER and Repaired, Castings in It on and Brass every week. In addition to the above the Proprietors carry on the Business of Coachtaildors and Farriers, Keeping first-class workmen, and using only the Best of Materials in each Branch. Brown & Smatll. GISBORNE. CENTRAL BAKERY. HENRY FISHER A NNOUNCES that having oommenced f\ business in those Central Premises in Gladstone Road, he is now enabled to produce magnificent Bread, Confectionery, Pies of every description, Tartlets, etc., of the first quality. Orders for Hot Pica for Suppers promptly attended to. No pains or expense will be spared render this Bakery the BEST IN THE TOWN ! TREES TREES ! TREES THE undersigned offers the following at very Reduced PriceB — Apples, 2 years, 9a per doz, or 603 per 100 3 „ 12a „ 80s „ Plums, 2 and 3 yrß,l2s „ Pears, 2 and 3 „ 12s „ Peaches on Plum Stocks. 2 yrs,2os per doz Gooseberries and Currants, 3s per doz CupreßSUS, Macrocarpa, 2 yrs, 8s per 100 3 yrs, 12s per 100 Pinus Insignis, 2 yrs, 6a per 100 ; 3 yra: 10s per 100 Roseß, H.P., 6s per doz, or 40b per 100 „ Tea, 12* „ Hawthorn Quick, 2 yrß, 7a per 1000 And all other TREE 3, SHRUB 3, anc LOWERING PLANTS at equally Low Prices, F. 0.8 at Bluff. Packing at N«1 Cost. ROBERT CLEAVE, NURSERYMAN, 982 Inveroargill. WANTED KNOWN— Just opened, 35i Men's Tweed and Black Worsts Coatß from 10s 9J, Must be sold. — J Longley. TO SOLICITORS— WooI Liens, Writ c Summons, Subpoenas, and Bankrupt^ Forms on Sale at Herai-b office.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5210, 30 June 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5210, 30 June 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5210, 30 June 1888, Page 1

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