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WHITE, & COAUCTIONEERS, LAND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENTS, WOOL & GRAIN BROKERS, The Ceescent, mVEECAEGILL. Cash advances made on wool, grain, and all kinds of farm and station produce placed in their hands for sale, either in the-loci* l market, or. for shipment ■<9 Australia 7 London. : : r,i ;.a« Periodical Sales of Sheepskins, Hides' Tallow, etc. - »o; Money te lend on freehold securities’ * ;! current rates. : : : 'M Agents for the Colonial Investment Agency Company of New Zealand, Limii'edv : , ; GLADSTONE nurseries, NEAE INYEEOABGttL. ... ’ j One of the finest collection of Fruit Treei to the Colony. ~.... *O OBERT BIRRELL, in again sblicitihg 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 ithat, all orders entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. 1/ + PLANTING, , jM*H»«Tr,q Setfclrrr contemplating planting shonlA procure Trees or Bushes from a W situated in an exposed place, as trees rkfieff in sheltered land never succeed so woll wheK 1 removed to more unfavorable localities; 1 v: ’ might peoof vaeieties. - 1 have a few varieties of Apple Trees that are blight-proof, root and branch, and a large assortment on the blight-proef stock guaranteed blight-proof below the graft; ! I would call the special attention of intend';’ 1 mg planters to my slock of Fruit and Foeest Trees, and Ornamental Trees and. Shrubs, which is remarkably large, varied 'and’ healthy, this season. To meet the increasing demand I-hafe secured eight acres of land at Korthend. within five minutes’ walk of Dee street, which is admirably adapted for nursery purpasbo, a considerable porfcien has already been planted, and, although occupying a very exposed position, the young trees are strong, Vigorous, and in excellent condition for planting out, the soie. In that quarter of the nurasry where fruit trees and other deciduous plants are mostly grown, is a light sandy loam, and remarkable for causing the young stock to make fibrous roots one of the best guarantees far the success of a young tree when transplanted; ? , , " COEBESPONDENCE. ” To prevent delay and disappointment, ous4 tomers are respectfully requested to have their names and addresses plainly written, 1 tho route hy which goods are to be forwarded and postal address to bo • distinctly stated, and' orders to be made out in regular columns, 01* article only m' ! a line. * • - ; PACKING. .-• Correspondents in distant parts of ;th« colony may rely oh every care being taken-to packing, I. have received many complimentary letters in past seasons on my system ’of packing, and the sati&factorj condition* in Hon tre63 and pianfß reac!l their desfihß- f All goods ase delii f red free of charge a‘the railway, station or any other place, iii. town. Yalue to the amount officer. cehtl' allowed for allremittances.'accompihying orders, and 2£ per cenr. fer cash withm month. r ,

i Only cost price charged, for., material tod • FauiT AND EOBEfT TREES Folt SAT# : I at the Gladstone and Narthend Nurseries.: ~ ? Apple Trees on Blight-proof Stocks, 15s On common stock? : ... : •'* wS® 1 Pear:Trees Horn Cherry and Pliim Trees from 'l6s td : 3O(P Peach and Aprisot fr0m,.,245! tli’nr Gooseberry & Currant Bushes from -4s to .ig*'* Filbert, Gob, and Nuts, .Walhpts^and’ 1 Spanish Chestnuts, s> A large asSbrtine'nt^ef 1 ' Fruit trees, dwaft-trained, from six 'tb tea years old, in:full bearing.' . . English Oat, Ash, Beech, Lime, Birch, Alder /- Sugar-Maple, and other deciduous Trees, Araucaria Imbricata from 20s pet dbkbn /to 10s each. , ... l; ; ..... rt) 1( Larch, transplanted, 10s period ~^,l' ■J'.u. Pinus Insignis, two years old, transplanted; 5* • to 15s. Pinus Insignis, three year old, transplanted’ ‘ from 15s. i :r; ;r .biuo-.v Pinus Insignis, Seedlings, 40s' per 10J0' S-Jpf.-'n p. ( . ” doth from2os to 40aperiod, i Bitter Willow 6s per dozen Norway Spiuce, five year old, £5 per 10(W :^l '' , Macrocarpa, transplanted; from 10s per JflO ■ , -:r ~ r ■ t Cupressus Macrocarpa, in cloth from 5i per • . , dozen j. ■: * Cupressus Lawsoniaaa, from 20s per 100 sirrti Cupressus Lawsoniana, from 6s to 12s per <; dozen ... Quicks, 1,200,000, 2 year old 10s:per 1000 u:- » » 3 year old, from 12s-to 15s i per 1000 . r j English Holly, from 20s per 100 Variegated Dolly, from 2a to 10s each n!r Dwarf Box Edging 3s per 100 Wellingionia Gigantea, from %to 5i each,. 1 . Rhubarb Boots, named varieties 10s, 15s, and ! 20s per dozen Rhubarb Roots, Stott’s Monarch, 5s per root h lowering and Ornamental Shrubs, cheap, ,<■ A large and varied Assortment of Boses, ■! from 12s to Ids per dozen. Note the Addbess— ■ ROBERT BIRRELL, BOX 85. P. 0., INVERCARGILL. 'ANTED KNOWN— Proof of Debt under Bankruptc Act, 1883, at Western Star Office. J qß PRINTING & BOOKBINDING—* every description-at office of this paper.

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Western Star, Issue 965, 18 July 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Western Star, Issue 965, 18 July 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Western Star, Issue 965, 18 July 1885, Page 4