U. IS/L. Heighton & Go., 17 7, Queen-street, HOUSE, LAND, HOTEL, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, VALUATORS, MISSING FRD3NDS PRIVATE ENQUIRY, AND LABOUR AGENCY. Properties of every description, including Farms, Hotels, Boardiug- houses, Businesses, Town and Country Properties, Bought, Sold, Leased, or Let. - Money Lent on Freehold, Leasehold, and Personal Security. Mortgages and Loans Negotiated. Partnerships & Investments Arranged Rents and Book Debts Collected. Labour Exchange & Private Enquiry Agency Having Agents in all the Principal Towns in the Colonies. E. M. HEIGHTON & CO., 177, QUBBN-SXBEET. THE PLANTING THE PLANTING SEASON. SEASON. WILLIAM MASON, PONSONBY NURSERIES, ; In consequence of retiring from business, will offer the whole of his Stock at very low prices A GENUINE CLEARING OUT. THE LAST SEASON AT THE PONSONBY NURSERIES. INSPECTION INVITED. Al Fruit aad other Worked Trees, true to name, being worked from large standard fruit-bearing treea growing on the place, and consisting of the largest and choicest Collection of — FRUIT TREES, SHELTER AND ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS, FLOWERING PLANTS, HERBS, ROOTS, &c. 200 varieties of the very best Arptßß, worked on Northern Spy and Majetin Stock. Peaeb, Plums, Peaches, Apricots, Figs, Grapes, Nectarines, Loquats, Guavas, Quinces, Medlars, Currants, Gooseberrieß, Oranges, LEMONS, &o. Oaks, Ash, Oriental Plane and Poplar, suitable for street planting. Camellias from Is upwards ; Azalias from 6a per dozen. Hedge Plakts at lowest prices— Quick, African Boxthorn, Obarea, Elceagnus, Ligustrum (Chinensis and Vulgar), &c. Roses (150 varieties), all worked and the very choicest collection, to be sold at 4s per dozen, or 25s per hundred. Catalogues on applicatior. at the Ponsonby Nurseries. ■>^/ WILLIAM MASON. jpP 5> R OCLAMATION In consequence of Alterations and Additions now taking place on our premises, we will offer the whole of our Large Stock of BOOTS, &c, VALUED AT £9000, At the following Startling Prices for CASH ONLY:— c. d. «. i Men'e Watertights, own make (Pegged) 8 11 worth 14 0 Men's Bluchers, own make ... 411 do 9 6 Men's Shoes, own make ... 6 6 do 12 0 Men's Elastics, own make ... 811 do 14 6 Men's Balmorals, own make... 10 6 do 15 0 Boys' Strong Boots,own make 411 do 8 6 Ladies' Evening Shoes ... 4 6 do 10 6 Ladies' Evening Shoos ... 5 6 do 11 6 Ladies' Oxford Shoes 5 6 do 11 6 Ladies' Prunella Boots ... 5 6 do 9 6 Ladies' Kid Boots 5 9 do 10 6 Ladies' Kid Boots 6 6 do 116 Maids' Prunella Beots ... 5 6 do 9 6 Girls' Prunella Boots ... 3 6 do 7 6 •Children's Laced Boots ... 1 0 do SO "Children's Shoes 1 6 do 3 6 Ladies' Button Shoes ... 6 6 do 13 0 ALL OTHER GOODS AT EQUALLY LOW PRBICES. The above are all New Goods, just arrived per Ships " Glance," " George Bewley," " Langstone," ■" Buttermore," " Grasmere," and s.s. " Doric." N.B.— For the convenience of the Public we Trill keep our Business Premises open from 8 a.m. to S p.m., and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 11 p m. XX ARRETT X> BOTHERS, TANNERS, IMPORTERS, AND BOOT MANUFACTURERS, WAKEFIELD-STBEET, AUCKLAND. T\|OTICE TO THE GENERAL PUBLlf^j A. G ABTH - HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, 4 Deak-r in Every Description of IFANCY GOODS, TOYS, STATIONERY, &c., VIC TO EX A BO AD (Next Post Oißce) s KOBTE SKOBS. N.B.—Geiit'leisien'B aud Children' a HpJr neatly eat. PAMILY BUTOHIB, 17**8? Ft** B*Bwrr» . Axeman.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 161, 13 October 1883, Page 13
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