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Public Notices. | NBAR INVEBCAHGILL. | One of tho finest collection of Fruit Trees in the Colony. OBERT BIRRELL, in ngnin soliciting 1 the patronage of hw numerous customers nnd the puhlic generally, tenders his sincere thanks for their very libera support in past sonsons, and solicits a continuance of their patronage, and assures them that nil orders entrusted to his care will recoive prompt attention. PLANTING. Settlrrs contemplating planting should procure Troes or Bushes from a nursery, situated in an exposed plnrc, n,« trees raised in sheltered land never succeed so well when removed to more unfavorable localities. BLIGHT PROOF VARIETIES; I have a few varieties of Apple Trees that ore blight-proof, root and branch, an I a large assortment on the blight-proof stock guaranteed blight-proof below the graft. I would cull the speciul attention of intending planters to my stoek of Fruit and Forest Trees, and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, which is remarkably large, varied an>t healthy, this season. . To meet the increasing demand I have secured eight acres of land at Nnrtlumd, within five minutes' wa ! k'of street, which is admirably adapted for nursery purpose.-, a considerable portien has already been planted, and, although occupying a very exposed position, the young trees are string, vigorous, and in excellent condition for planting out. THE SOIL. In that quarter of the nursery where fruit trees and other deciduous plants are mostly grown; is a light sandy loam, and remarkable for ciusiug the young stock to mako fibrous roots—one of the best guarantees fur the success of a young tree when transplanted. CORRESPONDENCE. To prevent delay and disappointment, customers are respectfully requested to have their names and od Iresses olainlv written, the route by which goods are to beforwirded and postal a'dress to be distinctly staled, and otdefsto be made out in regular columns, one article only line.

- PACKIKGr. Correspondents in distant part* of the colonj may rely on eVery we being taken in p-eking. I hare received many complimentary letters in past season* on mv system of packing, and tlie satisfactory condition in which trees and pliuts reach their desfhati'»n; All goods ase deliVrred free of charge nt the railway station or any ot! er place in tjwn. Value to the amount of 5 per cent, allowed for all remittancYg acromnanving orders, and 2£ per rem. far cash within a month. Only cost price charged for material and p»ckiug. FRUIT AND FOREST TREKS FOR SALE at the Gladstone and Northand Nurseries. per dozen Apple Trees on B light, proof Stocks 15<to 24s On common stocks ... ... ■9* to 12s Pear Trees from ... .',' J2s to 21s Cherry and Plum Trees from ... 16s to 30s Peach and Apriwot from ... ... 24s Gooseberry & Currant Bushes from 4* to 12s Filbert, Cob, and Hazel Ni.ts, Walnuts, nt.d Spanish Che.-tnutß. A large assort ment of Fruit tree*, d waft-trained, from six to .ten yeari old, in luil bearine. English Oak, Ash, Beech, Lim», B : reh, Alder, Su-rar-Maple, and other duekiuoas Treeß. Ara'cria Imbricata from 20s per dozen to 10s each. Larch, transplanted, 10s per 100. Pinus Insigni.., uo jeurn uid, traiiaplanled, «Ts to 15s. Pinus liisgnja, three year oil, Irm'planted, from 15«. Pinus lhsignis, SVfHinsrn, 40s p v 10 )Q ~ in cloth from i!os to 40s per 100 tfi'tor Willow Cm per dozen Norway u'-o, five yenr ol.', fio p-r 1000 Cupr.snis Mucrocarpi, irimsplanled, from 10s p r 100 Cupivssus Alacro.-arpi, in ol >th from 5s per dozen Ctipressus Lawsoniann, from 20* per 100 Cupreous Lawsonmua, from 6s to 12s per doz n Quicks, 1 230,009, 2 year old 10s per 1000 » •> 3 year old, from 12s t ■> 15s par 1000 Enehsb Holly, from 20s per 100 Vaiiesated llollr, from 2? to 10s each. Dwarf Bjx Edging 3s per 103 Wei imjlori'a bigwiieii. from 2* to Si'mth Rhu>arb R>ot.s, n.imd yarn-lies KJs, 15s,;and 20s per doze.i Rhubarb Ro>ts, Sto't's Floweiiui» and Oi'imm-util vSlirubs, eiie.ij... . A hirge an.l varied 'Aswrtmei t of R.srs, from 12s to 18s per dozini.

Not;; this Address— . , ; ROBERT BIREELL, BOX 85, P. 0., INTERCARGILL. ;;;■;•; notice. ANY PERSON found trenprwing on my property will bo prosecuted. JAMES W. HAMILTON. Aug. 29th, 188*. NOTICE. :E undersigned, being alwut to stock "• his paddock on the Highlands, gi T cs notice thai poison will again be laid on same for flogs. ,T. MnTVTVttTC. NOiK'ET ~ ~ A NY PFRSON found trespassing on my Gumwie's Hush p"op»rtr after this dulo will he prosecuted according to law. WILLIAM SI EVENS. .»pril I.7th, 1883. 1/TR .TOH.V McLROP'S fri mis are "•*--*■ notified that it has been d.-cih-d to keep Lists open until 31st MAY, and aiy genii.man wishing his list back will pleas" write 1.0 Secretary, O. FEATIIKRSTOXE, TiiornnurT. IUX TjlOR poisoning Small Birds, Parroquots, Swamp Hens, Pats, Mice, &c. As this poison is applied to wheat., there is not the least danger to cats or dogi. The best rat poison made. Sold ih| tins everywhere at on« shilling ; also in bags at 2s 6d, ss, and 9s 6d. Manufactured only by J. W. BRIDGE, Chemist, Biverton. R. YOUNG will visit Otttuuu on ■" WEDNESDAYS at noon instead of Tuesdays aj heretofore, Mbt Ist, }m.

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Western Star, Issue 945, 6 May 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Western Star, Issue 945, 6 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Western Star, Issue 945, 6 May 1885, Page 3

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