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NEW AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. NEW VEGETABLE SEEDS NEW FLOWER SEEDS. NIMMO AN D BLA 1 % Have pleasure in intimating to Florists that they can be suptolled with NEW SEEDS of Best Stocks and Strains, they having imported an extensive assortment from a first-class house. N. It B. have no old stock, and have every confidence in recommending this flew importation. Seeing that purchasers can be found for FOUL SEEDS because lew priced, Nimmo and Blair would draw attention to the fact that this Is a very false economy, and that having added to their grass* teed cleaning plant they are prepared to clean parcels for Agriculturists at a very moderate rate. Something like lOd per bushel will clean and carry grass seed for say 100 miles to and from Dunedin. NIMMO AND BLAIR are Agents for— Mitchell's Broadcast Seed Sowing Machines, tt is an acknowledged fact that these machines soon recoup the cost, through the wonderful saving of seed. General Agents in Otago for Bowen's Californian Seeds. Drnmmond's Seed Cleaning Machines. Bonntag's Brook rille Nursery. Forsyth's best Manilla Rope. Nicholson's Reapers. FOB SALE.— Bock Salt, Iron Tanks, Sheep Nets, Cornsacks Bye, Rape, Tares, Phosphorus and Oil of Bhodium, Fencing Wire Potato-digging machines, Fanners. NIMMO AND BLAIR, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, DUNEDIN OCCIDENTAL HOTEL (Late Swan), [Established 1865] WHARF AND BEYELL STREETS, HOKITIKA. This magnificent Hotel, having been enlarged to nearly double its former ate, thoroughly repaired, painted, decorated, re-furnished, and improved in every respect, is now by far the , LARGEST COMMERCIAL HOTEL IN WEST LAND. It commands a splendid view of the harbour, shipping, and roadstead. The house contains public and private bars, dining-room to seat 60 persons, and GBAND BILLIARD BOOM, With one of Alcock's Prize Tables. THE SAMPLE AND SHOW BOOMS Are admitted to be the best in New Zealand, and are kept for the use of Commercial Travellers, free of charge. There are likewise six parlours, including two large, well-fur-nished Commercial Booms, suites of rooms for private parties and families, bathroom, and thirty-three comfortable bedrooms, under the careful superintendence of the landlady. The Proprietor, in returning thanks to the public for their patronage for the last sixteen years, begs to announce that while the Comforts are Largely Increased, the Tariff is Greatly Beduced. WINES, ALES, AND SPIBITS, Only of the First Brands, will be kept in Stock. TABLE D'HOTE A 6 P.M. Coaches for Kumara and Boss leave the Hotel daily, and for Christchurch on Tueßdayß and Fridays. Passengers certain to be ' called in time for all coaches and steamers. D. LYNCH, Proprietor. WOOL!! WOOL!! OTAGO WOOL SALES, 1882-3. Tl ONALD REID AND CO WOOL AND PBODUOE BROKEBS, Have much pleasure in announcing that their NEW WOOL AND COBN EXCHANGE * Is now ready for the reception of the season's clip, and being very spacious, BRILLIANTLY LIGHTED, And built specially for the most effective display of the Wool, it offers unequalled advantages to growers. Ample space being available, there is room for THE FULLEST DISPLAY OF SAMPLE BALES, Which in the case of FARMERS' CLIPS, consist of the entire consignment. THE OTAGO MARKET Has now established itself beyond doubt as the best for the growers. By selling here they save the risk of a change in market value, and the many expenses attending shipment, and have the advantage of the produce being sold under their own inspection and subject to their own control ; while the numerous Foreign and Local Buyers who attend to compete at sales, and the yearly increasing quantity arriving and disposed of here, prove that this market is thoroughly established as the most advantageous to growers.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 2, 4 May 1883, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 2, 4 May 1883, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 2, 4 May 1883, Page 10

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