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GBAIN ! GBAIN ! GBAIN ! WILLIAM B. REYNOLDS AND CO. WOOL, GRAIN AND PRODUCE BROKERS AND SEED MERCHANTS. Offices : Stafford-street. Stores : Crawford-street, Dunedin. f /CONSIGNMENTS of Wool, Grain, Grass Seed, Chaff, Sheepskins, Rabbitskins, Tallow, \J &c, and all Farmers' Produce received for Sale .on Commission in Dunedin jor Shipped to Australia or London if desiredi. We are prepared to make ADVANCES on GRAIN sent to us at lowest rates of interest ; while our Storage Accommodation is excellent. We have for sale Binding and Seaming Twine, and f ull-sized Cornsacks at lowest market rates. Agents for Owen's celebrated Sheep, Dip. WILLIAM E. REYNOLDS AND CO., DUNEDIN. GBAIN ! GBAIN ! GBAIN ! rS u T. c^= OH | STRONACH BROS. & MORRIS, Chosby Mokris j (Late DONALD STRONACH & SONS.) WE are prepared to make Liberal Cash Advances on all Grain placed in our hands for Sale or Storage. Cornsacks, Twine, Woolpacks, &c, at lowest rates. All Charges on the lowest scale. Account Sales promptly rendered. Auction Sales of Stock every Wednesday at Burnside. Skins, Hides, Tallow, Wool, Rabbitskins, Chaff, Grass Seed, &c, at our Stores, Crawford, Police and Vogelstreets, Dunedin. . ' Chief Agents for Otago of Page's Patent Wire-coiling and Running-out Machines. Invaluable for Turnip Fencing. M'Dougall's Non-Poisonous Sheep Dip. Rabbit Traps, Fencing Wire, &c. Bankers— The Colonial Bank of New Zealand. STRONACH BROS. AND MORRIS, AUCTIONEERS, WOOLBROKERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, &c, CRAWFORD, POLICE AND VOGEL-STBEETS, DUNEDIN.

\TORTHEND NURSERY, NEAR IX INVERCARGILL. ROBERT BIRRELL, in again soliciting the patronage of his numerous Customers and the Public generally, tenders his sincere thanks for their very liberal support in past seasons, and solicits a continuance of their patronage, and assures them that all orders entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. Having obtained a fresh lease of the Norfchend Nursery, and renewed my Stock, which is unusually large and varied, I am in a firstrate position to execute all orders in full at the' shortest notice. Prices in all classes strictly moderate. BLIGHT-PROOF VARIETIES. I have a 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 the special attention of planters to my stock of Fruit and Forest Trees and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, which is remarkably large, varied, and healthy this season. The trees are all strong and vigorous, and in excellent condition for planting out. NOTES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Addresses for Goods. — Correspondents are particularly requested, when ordering goods, to give their correct addresses with EACH COMMUNICATION ; and along WITH EVERY okder 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 nursery for 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 ceases, and no complaints will be entertained unless made within 14 days from date of invoice. For fruit and forest trees by the thousand special quotations will be given on application. * Value to the amount of 5 per cent, allowed for cash within a month. A discount of 10 per cent, will be allowed on cash forwarded with orders for orders amounting to £1 and upwards. ' Only cost price charged for material and packing. FRUIT & FORESI TREES FOR SALE AT NORTHEND NURSERY. Apple Trees on Blight-proof Stocks, from 12s to 18s per dozen j Pear Trees from 12s to 24s per dozen Cherry and Plum Trees from 12s to 18s per dozen Gooseberry and Currant Bushes from 4s to 8s per dozen Filbert, Cobb, and Hazel Nuts, Walnuts, and Spanish Chestnuts A large assortment of Fruit Trees (dwarf trained) from six to ten years old, in full hearing English Oak, Ash, Beech, Lime, Birch, Alder, Maple, Elm, Cedrus Deodora, Horse Chestnuts, and other deciduous trees Araucaria Imbracata, from 5s to 10s each Pinus Insignis, two year old (transplanted) 5s to 8s per 100 Pinus Insignis, three year old (transplanted) 10s to 12s per 100 Pinus Insignis, in cloth, from 20s to 40s per 100 Bitter Willow from 6s per dozen Norway Spruce from 5s to 10s per 100 Cuppressus Macrocarpa, two years old (transplanted), 7s to 8s per 100 Cuppressus Macrocarpa, three years old (transplanted), from 10s to 12s per 100 Cuppressus Lawsonian from 6s per dozen English Holly from 4s per dozen Variegated Holly from 2s to 10s each Dwarf Box Edging, 2s per 100 Rhubarb Roots, named varieties, 10s to 15s per dozen Rhubarb, Scott's Monarch, 2s 6d per cutting Strawberry Plants, 4s per 100 Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs, Cheap. A large and varied assortment of Roses, from 12s to 18s per dozen Seed Potatoes (varieties) and Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants on Sale. No complaints will be entertained unless made within 14 days from date of invoice. Note the Address — ROBERT BIRRELL, BOX 85, P. 0., INVERCARGILL. TAKE NOTICE. For HALL 7^ BATHS. HTEAM BATHS daily for Rheumatism, Sicatica, &c. Positive Cure. • Don't forget Address : HALL'S, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. PAINTING. I) W~T N N , ■ WOOD AND MABBLE GBAINEE, HOUSE PAINTER AND DECORATOR PAPERHANGER, GLAZIER, AND SIGN WRITER, Having commenced business as above in Ross Place, would respectfully solicit a fair •share of patronage. A large and varied assortment of Papers and Paints on hand. Address : Miller's Temperance Buildx ng

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1890, 23 April 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1890, 23 April 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1890, 23 April 1892, Page 2