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Business Cards. BERRY AND NEWMAH -■■ HAVE ON SAL*;,— Gtlvanieed Iron, 5 to lOfts Lead-edge Ridge Lead-head Nail" Zino Sheet Lead] Sorews and vVanhers Fenoing Wire and Staples Barb Wire Wire and Bwbank Naila Portland Cement Drain Pipes — all sizoe, Slate Slabs Bottle and Timber JaoKp O.GK Spouting and Down tips Galvanised and Black Piping Sashwoights Builders' Ironmongery (all aorta), Welare now Agents for the Auckland Timber Company's Goods, and are taking Builders' orders at Auckland trade price, with freights only added. We also keep a large stock of their Sashes, Doors, Architraves, &c, at very cheap prices. ALSO, TO ARRIVE,— 100,000 Feet of T. and G. Rusticated and Ordinary Toiarsv. OFFIOE-BEOCTGHAM STREETS YARDS-QUEEN STREST. BERRY 4 NEWMAN, Aqhhtb, Nsw Plymouth, MO to WIEE 1 WIEE ! WIEE I 1 £) TONS of Nos. 6, 7, and 8 Best. Blacl \_£i Annealed WIRB, from SLIGHTLY SOILED to BEST CONDITION, for sale rom £13 per ton upwards. BERBY O & NEWMAN, 908 tc Brougham-street. SHUTTLEWORTH BKOS., UMBBE MERCHANTS k BIPOBTEBB, Havb on sale,— Builders' Materials, and BuilderB 1 Ironmongery Paperhangings and Scrim Oils, Paint'), aud Colours Portland Cement, Best Soreeaed Coal Fenoing Wire, Corrugated IrcL j A!do t at the ALBION MILLS,— Fine iiono Duat of our own manufacture (warranted genuine) Guano Crushed cr Vfhoie Oata, OhnfL DEVON AND "QUEEN STREETS. 1027 to JAMES TURNER, Importer of all kinds of CHINA, GLASS, and EARTHEN WARE. NEW IRON~BU!LDING, DEVON STREET EAST. allß h tc UNITED SERVICE BOARDING HOUSE, Devon Stbbet, New Pltmooth. MBS. TOWNSBND H. S. LEE, PAINTER, SIGN-WRITER, AND HOUSE decobater, Devon Stbeet East. a419ja13 SAVE YOUR FREIGHT AND I PLANT LOCAL-GEOWN TEEES ! Fruit Trees Forest Trees Ornamental Conlfera Flowers Shrufcs Pot Plants Storeland Greenhouse Plants Bedding Plants. . c. JAS, MITCRINSON, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN. AND FLOUIST, Caledonian Nursery, NEW PLYMOUTH. MY Stock of Treea this season is more extenbive, and superior ia quality, than any previously offered, being icuiarkabJy well rooted and heallhy, consisting of all the luading varieties of Fruit Treea under cultivation in the Colonies; and a full collection of Ornamental Conifera, Pines, He, Hedge Plants, bhelter Stuff, &c, &c. PRICES FOR GASH VERY LOW. Fruit Trees from 9s to 3Cs per dozen, 1, 2, and 3-year-olds I'inus Insignis from 10s to 76s per 100, 1, 2, 3, aad i years Pinus Maritimi from 10s to 50s per 100, 1, 2, 3, and 4 years Cupresßus Macrocarpa from 15s to 60s per 100, 1 and 2 yews Quicks from 10s to 15s per 1000 Huberrys from 10s lo 15s per 1000 African Box Thorn from 10s to 15s per 1000 Thyra Compacla from 20s to 25s per 100 Hakeas from 5s to 10s per 100 English Hollies from 10s to 16s per 100 Camelias from 24s to 30s per doz. / Azaleas from 9s to 12b per dozen! first-class lioses from 0s to 18s per dozen | varieties Blue Gums from 2a (Jd per dozen ) lied Gums from 6s per 100. My Apples tliis season lire all on the bli<;litrebibiing stock, strong and heallhy. 1 atn importing this season H'OO Applo Tieesi irmu out: of thu liuubt K roAt;r3 m tie Southuiii Hemisphere, carefully selected by myself, of which 1 have bulocted nil the now varieties worthy of nole — viz , English, American, aad Uussiau varieties, FIRST-CLASS GARDEN SEEDS, Colonial and^English grown, tail and Bridal Bouquets mado lo order. CIARDENS LAID OUT AND PLANTED Planting done by contract or otherwise James Mitchlnson, CALEDONIAN NUKSEItY NE.W PLYMOUT

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 4461, 2 October 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 4461, 2 October 1883, Page 1