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Complete line of Planet Jr, Implements on hand, and wbicb, owing to their now being free of Customs Du'y, are placed within the reach of all. THE WORLD-FAMEIT^OLIVBR PLOUGHS" Hundreds in usu in New Zealand; all bi'zcs in stock, from "POKY ' to heavy "2-HOKSE. Do nut buy witboat inspecting tho above, as Trices are very Low, Corbett's Celebrated Digging Ploughs, Folding Tine Harrows Corn Crujhers, &c, &c, Hoosier Broadcast Seed Sowers. GARDEN TOOL!* OF r"JV£r-;yr "JV£r-;y D&S'JRIPTION. Acting Agenta for all tho Leading* Coloaidl Implement Manufacturors, at Catalogue Terms ; aho for Maesey Harris Co., of Toronto, Canadi. Okeys, | ai)d Earp y HARDWARE MERCHANTS, NEW PLYMOUTH.

TO PLANTERS AND OTHERS. M. M. MITCHINSON, (Late J. Mitchinson's) CALEDONIAN NURSERY, NEW PLYMOUTH, OFFERS for sale one of the Largest and Most Complete Collections of NURSERY STOCK in New Zealand, consisting of, — Hardy Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, eveigreen and deciduous ; Flowering Shrubs und Plants ; Fruit Trees and Forest Trees and Coniferas ; Greenhouse Plants, Store Plants, Herbaceous. Bedding out Plants ; Bulbs ; Tubers ; Rhododendrons ; Rose*, Azaleas, Ericas, Camellias, Begonias; Pelargouinms; Fuchsias; Chrys- ! antheinuras ; Dahlias ; Verbenas ; Petunias ; Bouvardias ; Carnations; Phloxes; Select Ferns, Lycopadiurns and feeleginellas, Exias in varieties, Kemperi, &c, &c FEUIT TKEES : Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, Quinces, Medlars, Persimmons, Japanese Plums, Chestnuts, Walnuts, Pipcns, Mellow Pears, Guavas, American Blackberries, A. Whirtle Berries, A. CranberrjjßussianCranberryand Italian do, Grape Vines, Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Eugene Ugni, Spanish Chestnuts, English Walnuts, Filberts, Cob Nuts, Oranges, Lemons. Citron?, Shaddocks, Limes, &c, Rhubarb Roots, Asparagus Roots, Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants. PRICES FOR CASH : Fruit trees 15s per dozen, £5 per hundred ; cheaper by the thousand. FOREST TREES, SHELTER TREES, &C. Pinus Insiguis, 3 years old 2os to 30s per hundred ; Pinus Insignis, 1 years old, 7s 61 per hundren ; 70s per thousand. Pinus Insignis, 1 year old, 3s 6d per hundred ; 30s per thousand ; Pinus Pineaster, 3 years old, 20s per hundred ; 150s per thousand ; Pinuß Piueaster, 2 years old, 7s per hundred ; 60s per thousand. -Pinus Pineaster, 1 year old,' 3s per hundred ; 25s per thousand . Piuus Sylvjster (Scotch), 2 years, 10s por hundred ; 90s per thousand. Cnpressus Maerocarpa, 2 years (balled), 25s por hundred ; £10 yer thousand. Cupressus Maerocarpa, 1 year old, 10s per hundred ; 903 per thousand. Cupressus Lawsoniana, 2 years los per hundred ; £5 10s per tnousaud. English Oak, 3 years old, 10s per hundred; £4 10s per thousand. English Oali, 2 years oIJ, 7s 6d per hundred; 70s per thousand. Americau Onk, 2 years old, 7s 6d per hundred; 70a per thousand. Turkey Oak, 2 yeara old, 10s per hundred; 90s per thousand. English Ash, 2 jears old, 10s per hundred; 90s per thousand. English Sycamore, 2 years old, 7s 6d per hundred ; 703 per thousand. Spanish Chestnuts, 3 \eara old, 25s per hundred; £10 per thousand. E. Walnuts, 3 /ears old, >255. English Birch, Beech, Alder, and Elms, 25s per hundred; £10 per thousand. « Also, — Horse Chestnut?, Mapelg, Larch, Pianes, English, American, aud Continental ditto, and other deciduous treet by the dozen, hundred, or thousand. HEDGE PLANTS : Berberi*, 2 years transplanted, 10s per thousand ; Bcrbetis, 2 years, transplanted smaller, 7s Cd per thousand ;v; v Berberis Uurweni, 3 years old, 25s per hundred (strong) ; African Box Thorn, 2 years transplanted, 12.i 6dperthousiud; AfricaaBox Thorn, 1 yo.ir transplanted, 10s per thousand ; African Box Ti'orn, 1 year, smaller, Bsper thousand; English Laurels, 2 years old, 25s per hundred ; English Laurels, 1 year old, 15s per hundred ; Laurestinus, 2 years old, 15s per hundred; ; English Yewp, 3 years old, 30s por hundred ; £12 10s per thousand. Seedless Furze, 1 year old, 15s per hundred ; £7 per thousand. English Holley, 2 years old, 15s per hunnred ; £7 per thousand. Pohutukawas, 1 year old, 15s per hundred; £7 per thousand. Special quotations given for large quantities. The trade liberally dealt with. Trees supplied for school grounds and other public grounds ai very cheap rates. Boquets, wreaths, crosses, and cut flowers made up at shortest notice. GEO. BOULTON, 26 Manager. SILK RICE. SILK RICE. SUPERIOR TO OTHER RICEJ GIVE IT A TRIAL.* SoiJ3 By— W. WALTON. NEWPLYMOUTHfI

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10616, 16 May 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10616, 16 May 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10616, 16 May 1896, Page 1