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Public Notices. FLINT'S BUSH. "OTICE is hereby eiven that licenses to . i occupy the undermentioned sections und*r the 25th clause of the Public Reserves Act, 1881, will be submitted to -motion in the Land Office, Invercargill, at noon on Saturday, the 30ih May iiist. Terms—From year to year at an upset rent of 3s per acre per tnnum, no valuation for improvements, grazing right, only. Block V, Flint's Hush Township, 14a 3r OOp. Section 10, block 11, Flint's Bush Township', la Or OOp JOHN SPENCE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands ofllcf, Invercargill, 16. b. May, 1885. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. EXCURSION Tickets issued as follows: —On 22nd, 23rd, and 251 h May, will

be av tilable for return up to and including Monuy, let June. TO DUNEDIN T . From First Class Second Class Kingston 33s 22s Riverton 25s 16s 6d Thombury „ ; „ Invercargiin - • Edendale j Mataura y 22s 15s Gore j Tapanui J Fmin In?ercargill to Kingston—First-elas», 16$ 6d ;• Second-class, lis.• CO^'flJ. , PafS'ngHrs.from intermediate station's .ma?" take ordinary tickets to the nearest station whef excursion tickets are issued, and there rebook at reduced rates. Holders of Excursion Tickets may break tke journey at any stopping place, either going or returning. Saturday return tickets i«sued from an? station to any station on 22id, 23rd, and 25th May, will be available for return up to and including M< n lay, Ist June. Excursion tickets from Kingston to Dune. din, and vice versa, will Le. available ei her Via Waiinea or Inveicargill. W. H. GAW. District Traffic Manager. District Tr ffic Manager's Office, Inrercargill, 16th, May, 18S5. GLABSTOXE AXO XOIITIIEXD NURSERIES, If EAR INTBBCASGIIiIii: .•••■■■■" One of the finest collection .of Fruit Trees in i the Colony. TJOBEET BIRRELL, in again soliciting j JL\j the patrouuge of his numerous cus- ( tomers and the public generally, tendors his j sincere thanks for fchiir very libera support in past sens ms, and suiie.itn a ontinuince of their patronage, and assures tbem that all orders entrusted to kis care will receive prorujt attention. .', .-'; r ■• , . PLANTING. ■ ..:■,-. Settlrrs contemplating planting shmld procure Troci or Bushes from a nursery, situated in an exposed plnee, as trees raised in shelteied lan 1 never suet-eed so well when j removed to more unfavorable localities. j BLIGHT PKOF V ARMIES. : I have a tew varieties of Apple Trees that are blight-proof, rout and branch, ami a large assortment on the blight-prowf stock guaranteed bligh -proof below the graft. I would call the special attention of intending plau'ers to my s oek of Fruit and Forest Tijer-*, and Omamcnlal Trees and Shrubs, which is remarkably large, varied an I healthy, this season. To meet the increasing demand I have secured eight acres of land at Northend, within five minutes 1 waikof Deo street, which • is admirably ad ipted for nursery purposes, a conji terabit) portion Ims already been placted, ' and, although occupying a very exposed position, the young trees are strong, vigorous, and iu excellent condition for planting out. THE SOIL. In thai qmrierol the nursery where fruit trees and other deciduous plants are mostly grown, is a light sandy loam, and remarkable for ciusing the young slock to make fibrous roots—one of the. best guarantees for tbe success of a young tree when transplanted, CORRESPONDENCE. To prevent delay and disappointment, customers are respectfully requested to have their names and ad tresses plainly written, the route by r\hich goods are to be forwarded and postal a dress to be distinctly stated, and oideis to be made out iu regular columns, one article only in a line.. packing. . Correspondents in distant parts of the colony may rely on every cure being taken in p eking. I have rvecived many complimentary letters iu past seasons on my system of jj . picking, and the satisfactury condition in; which trees and. phuts reuci) their clesfina- i ti'b. . :.'. <{ All goods ase delivered free of charge at the railway station or any other place in town. Value to the amount of 5 per eeut. j allowed for all remittances accompanying ! orders, and 2J- per cent, fjr cush within u j month. i

Only cuit price charged for material und pecking. FRUIT AND FOREST T i EES FOR SALE at i.he Uia stone and Noithend Nurseries. per dozen Apple Trees on Blight?prodf Stocks 15s to 21s On roumion slocks 0s to 12s Pear Trees from ... ... ... 12s to 21a Cherry and Plum trees from ... Kis to 30s Peach and Auriwot from ... ... 2ls Gooseberry & Currant Bushes from ti to 12s Filbe't, Cob, and Hazel Nuts, Walmtic, aud Spanish Chestnuis. A ln'jje assortment of Fruit tree*, d wait-trained, from six to ten ; yours old, in Iml bearing. English Oak, Ash, Beroli, L'tu*, B/reh, Alder, Sugar-Maple, and other deciduous Trees. Ar;i' curia Imbricata from 20s per dozen to 10s each. Larch, transplanted, VOs per 100. Pinus lhsignis, t*o years old, transplanted, ;5a to 15s. Pinus Insignia, thrte year old, transplanted, from 15s Pinus Insiguis, Seedlings, 40s p.*r 10 )0 „ in clotli from 20s to 40s per 100 Bitter Willow G< per dozen Norway >SpiU'.<e, five year old, £5 per 1000 Cupressus .YJaerouarp<i, transplanted, from 10s p r 100 Cuprtssus Macroearpa, in el-th from 5s per duzeu Cupressus Lawsoniuna, from 20s per 100 Cupretsus Lawsomuna, from Us to 12s per j dozen , Quieks, 1,200,000, 2 year old 10s per 1000 „ „" . 3 year old, Jrom 12s to 15s | pvf 1000 ! English iJoily, from 20s per IUO i Vaiicgated lloliy, Iroui 2a to 10s e:ich ! Dwarf Box Edging 3s pt.r 100 ' Wei iutjionui Uigantea, from 2s to 5s each Rhubarb Roots, nauud virieiies lus, 1.55, and 20s per dozen Rhubarb Roots, rilo't's Monarch, 5s per root I Flowering unci Ornamoi-til riicubs, elieip. i A large anf varied As«ortinei.t ol Itosi-s, j from 12s to 18s per dozen. Note tub Addkkss ■ EGBERT BIEHELL, BOX 85, P. 0., INYERCARUILL,

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Western Star, Issue 949, 20 May 1885, Page 3

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