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Business Cards. BEBRY AND NEWMAN HAVE ON SALlfi,— Galvanised Iron, sto lOf ta" 'j Load-edgo Bidge Lead-head NuU" Zino Sheet Lead Screws and ffanhors Fencing Wire and Staples Barb Wire Wire and Ewbank Nails Portland Cement Drain Pipes— all stae? Blate Slabs Bottle and Timber JacEp O.G. Spouting and Down tips GalTanlied and Black Piping Saahweights Builders' Ironmongery (all sorts), We!arenow Agents for tne Auckland Timber]Oompany'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 ABBIVE,— 100,000 Feet of T. and G. Bnsticated and Ordinary Toxora, OFFIOE-BRO CGHAM STREET j YARDS-QUEEN STREET. BERRY & NEWMAN, Aqbhxs, Hsw Plxmouth. 440 to WERE! WIRE! WIRE! 1 €) TONS of Nos. 6, 7, and 8 Best Blacl JLia Annealed WIBE, from SLIGHTLY SOILED to BEST CONDITION, for sale rom. £13 per ton upwards. BEBBY> NEWMAN,} 908 to Brougham-street. SHUTTLEWORTH BROS., UMBEP. MEBOHANTS k IHPOBTEBB, Hath oh Salb,— Builders' Materials, and Builders' Ironmongery Paperhangings and Scrim Oils, Paint s, and Colours Portland Oomoat, Best Screened Coal Fencing Wire, Corrugated IrcC Also, at the ALBION MILLS,— Fine Bono Duet of onr own manufacture (warranted genuine) Guano Crushed cr Whole Oats, Chaff, DEVON AND QU£EN STREETS. 1027 tc JAMES TURNER, Importer of all kinds of CHINA, GLASS, and EARTHEN WARE. NEW IRON~BUILDING, DEVON STREET EAST. allß h tc UNITED SERVICE BOARDING HOUSE, Devon Stbeet, New Plymouth. Mbs. TOWNBEND. H. S. LEE, PAINIEB, SIGN-WBITEB, AND HOUSE DECOBATEB, Devon Btbbbt East. ail 9 jal3 SAVE YOUE FREIGHT AND PLANT LOCAL-GEOWN TLEEB I Fruit Trees Forest Treea Ornamental Conifer a Flowers Stouts Pot Plants .Store'and Greenhouse Plants Bedding Plants. <l c. JAS, MITCIIINSON, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, AND FLORIST, Caledonian Nursery, NEW PLYMOUTH. MY Stock of Trees this season is more extensive, and superior in quality, lhan any previously offered, being rcmnrkfibJy well rooted and healiliy, consisting of all the icading varieties of Fruit Trcts under cultivation in the Colonies, and a full collection of Ornamental C'onifera, Pines, ice, Hedge l'lants, Shelter Stuff, &c, &c. PRICES FOB DASH VEtiY LOW, Fruit Trees from 9s to 3Gs per dozen, 1, 2, and 3-year-olds Pinus Insignis from 103 to 73s per 100, 1, 2, 3, and 4 years Pinuß Maritimi from 10s to 50s per 100, 1, 2, 3, and 4 years Cupressus Macrocarpa from 15s to 50b per 100, 1 and 2 yens Quicks from IPs to 15s per ICOO Jiuberrys from 10s to 16s per 1000 ifricau Box Thorn from 11)3 lo 15s tor 1000 Thyra Compncta from 20s lo 25s per 100 Hakeas from 5s lo 10s per 100 English Hollies from 10s lo 15 j per ICO Cnmclins from 24 s lo 30s per doz. 1 Azaleas from Its to 12s per lioztn! fnsUclass lloscs from Cs to 18s per dozen j varieties Blue Gums from 2s tid per dozen j Red Gums from 5s per 100. My Apples this season nre all on Hie bliylilrcsis>iing stock, slrot.g and lieallhy. 1 am importing this Bee.son KOO Apple Trees fiviD one of the linefct giowerw 111 t! c Koutlicro Hemisplere, carefully selected by myself, of which 1 have selected all the new vurieties worthy of note — viz , English, American, and Russian varieties. FIRST-CLASS GARDEN SEIiDS, Colonial and Engl'bh grown. Sail and Bridal Bouquets made lo order. GARDENS LAID OUT AND PLANTED Planting done by contract or jtheiwisc. James Mitchmson, CALEDONIAN NURSERY NEW PLYMOUI

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 4465, 6 October 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 4465, 6 October 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 4465, 6 October 1883, Page 1