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Nurseryman. rX'^ADST.ONE AND NORTHEND VX NURBERIBB, NBAB, iNVBBCABGUiL. ONE OP THE FINEBT COLLECTION OF FRUIT TREES IN THE COLONY. ROBERT BIKRELL, In again soliciting the 1 pafefaaaglot his zmmer ous customers and th« public generally, tenders his sincere thanks for their very liberal support in past seasons, and Bolicitß a continuance o( their patronage, and assures them that «U orders entrusted to hia caie will receive prompt attention. The lease of Northend Nursery' being about up, and the Stock therein being unusually large, prices for large quantities will be made very low to effect a clearance. BLIGHT-PROOF YABIETIKB. I have as few varieties of Apple Trees that are blight-proof, root and branch ; and! a large assortment on the blight-proof stock, guaranteed blight-proof below the graft. I would call ihe special attention of Planters to my stock of Fruit and Forest Trees and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, which is remark' ably large, varied and healthy this season. The Trees ate all strong and vigorous, and in excellent condition for planting out. NOTES TO CORRESPONDENTS. ADDRESSES FOR GOODS. Correspondents are particulary requested, when ordering goadß, to give their Correct Address with each Communication : and, along with every Order, to instruct me, if necessary, by what conveyance they wish their goods to be sent, and to whose care they are to be consigned* All Plants or Trees leaving my Nurseries foi the country are carefully packed, and every precaution is taken to ensure their arrival in good order ; and when delivered to railway, or elsewhere as directed, a receipt is taken for the goods as received by them (in good order and condition), after which my liability chases, and no complaints will be entertained nnleaa made within Id days from date of invoice. For Fruit Trees by the hundred' and Forest Trees by the thousand special quotations will be given on application. Value to the amount of 6 per cent, allowed I for cash within a month. I A discount of 15 per cent, will be allowed on | cash forwarded with order. I Only cost price charged for material add I packing. FBXJIT AND FOREST™* TREES FOR SALE AT GLADBTO9E AND NORTHEHD NURSERIES :— | Apple Trees on blight-proof stocks, from Ids to | 248 per dozen I Apple Treea on common stocks, Pc to 12s pei dozen Pear Trees, from l'2s to '24s per dozen Cherry and Plum Trees, from 163 to 80s pel dozen Peach and Apricot, from 24s per dozen Gooseberry and Currant Bnshes, from Bs to Vlt per dozen Filbert, Cob, and Hazel Nuts, Walnuts and Spanish Chestnuts A larj^a assortment of Fruit Trees, dwarf* i trained, from six to ten y«ars old, in full I bearing 1 English Oak, Ash, Bitch, Lime, Birch, Alder, I Sugar Maple, and other deciduous trees I Araucari-x Imbricata, from 20s per dozen to 15s I sach i Larch (transplanted), from 10s per 100 $ JPinus Ineignie, two years old (transplanted), | from oa to 10a per 100 I Pinua Ineignis, three yesre old (transplanted) I from 10s to 16a per 100 J Pin us Insignia, in cloth, from 20s to 40s per 100 I Bitter Willow, from (is per dozen ] Norway Spruce, from 10s per 100 t Cuppreasua Macrocarpa (transplanted), from | 10s per 100 I Cuppreesos Macrocarpa, in cloth, from 6s per | dozen. ' Cuppressus Lawsoniana, from 6s per dozen | Quicks — 1,200,000, three years old, 10s per 1000 S „ „ four years old, 12s to 15s per 1000 I Enplish Holly, from 20s per 100 jj Variegated Holly, from 2s to 10s each I Dwarf Box Edging, 3s per 100 | WelJingtonia Gigantea, from Is to 5s each [j Ehubarb Roots, named varieties, 10s to 15s per p doz»a I Ehubarb Roots, Stott's Monarch, 3a per roet | Strawberry Plants, 4s per 100 I Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs— Cheap. I A targe and varied assortment of Roses from \ 12e to 18b per dozen. jj (j No complaints will be entertained unless made I within fourteen days from date of invoice. J Note the Address— jj ROBERT BIRRBLL, I inyl-i Bos 86, Post Office, Invercargili. ■ ; i c^ssam?-. 1. 1 ■!■■«——— — ■>— — u—^ w era j Public Notices I BOBEKT F. CUTHBEBTSON i IX „ i Accountant, Land, Finanob, and Geksbas i Agent. I Agsnt ior tk« Equitable InfinsanflS As*oflia« I tioa of New Zealand. Fire and Marine Branch. The Public Trust Office. HAVE YOU a Cough) if so there is as doubt but that YOU Would like to get rid of it if you know how, You can do so by taking | A | BOTTLE OF | JONES', HONEY PECTORAL, I You will find after taking a few dozge that your i] J COUGH? p i! ic cured. It is now a proved fact that tbis inI valuable medicine is the best remsdy you can I fcp.ke. It is a positive j CURE | Aiidjou will never cease to be grateful that your attention was called to IT Prhi'Aued Only By m. m, jone ®, CHEM liS T AND DRUGGIST, Dee Stseet, Inveecaegill. je HH A W S O N GENERAL COMMISSION MBROHANT AND AGENT, X^nd &V.& Grain Broker, Free and Bonded Warehouse Keeper Loans Negotiated, Money Advanced on Free iiold or Approved Secaritiee, ;in sums of from £60 and upwards. Houses to Let, Rente Collected, Tay and Wood streets, Irmroargilli AGENCIES 4 StTawson's Celebrated Footrot Ointment for Sheep. Milton Pottery — Earthenware of every variety, Matann* JPalla Paper Mill Co., Pap«r. Bag and J. Kitchen & Sons, Wellington, Soap, Candles, 4o R, S. McViokar and Co., Dnnedin Glass and Earthenware Park and Curie, Dunedin, Ironmongery, Ac T. J. Haibutt, Auckland, Corn Broom Fao tory Bowron Bros. Ohristchuroh, Fancy Leathers T. Monday, Geelong, Leather Belting Kent's Patent Albo«oarbon light. 5 And for several leading Manufacturers in thil and neighbouring colonies New Zealand Plate GFlasß Insurance 00. New Zealand Government Life Insurance j Fire and Marine Insurance. On sale— Grocers,' Drapers,' Fruit and Con fictioners' Wrapping Paper and Paper Bags, Rtrawboarda and Millboards, Bookbinders, Upholsterers, and Bootmakers Leathers. Canvas and Calico Bags, and Counter Twines. T UMSDEN.— MB JAMES MABTIK, Agent 8 i for this Journal at Lam/aden, will receive orders for the Paper or for Advertisements. An "Agent's Parcel" of the Times is despatched to Mr Martin by the first out-going train Every Morning, and copies may be obtained immediately on the arrival of the train. A Runner attends the Waimea and Kingston Trains, as I they arrivt at and depart from th« Luaados I iU&tf«Bl.

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Southland Times, Issue 9547, 17 June 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 9547, 17 June 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 9547, 17 June 1887, Page 4

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