Miscellaneous Advertisements ARGUS SEED WAREHOUSE, CROMWELL, , AGRICULTURAL AND GARDEN BEKDS: Beans, broad Windsor and Kidney ; Beet, fine dark crimson ; Borecole, or Curled Greens ; Cabbage, in variety ; Carrot, Horn and Intermediate ; Cauliflower, London Early; Celery, Seymour's superb -white; Cress, triple curled ; Cucumber; Leek; Lettuce, Cos and Cabbage ; Lawn Grass; Mangold Wurtzel; Melon, rock and water, various ; Mustard ; Onion ; Parsley, extra curled; Rarsnep; Peas, all the best sorts ; Radish, various ; Savoy ; Sweet Pea ; Tomato, red and yellow; Turnip, Swedish, purple and green top Yellow, Snowball, and Golden Ball. FOR HEDGES: Broom, Yellow; Whin, or Furzo. FLOWER BEEDS : Achrochinum roseam— Aster—Candytuft—Canterbury Bells— Clarkia elegans—Collinsia bicolor —Convolvulus minor Cowslip—Eccromocarpus scabra (a perennial climber)—Esekseholtzia crocea—Foxglove—Gilia tricolor— Larkspur, dwarf rocket and branching—Lavender— Lmuin gramliflorum rubrum—Mignonette - Neiuophila insignis—(Enothera (Pink) Petuuea— Phlox Drumtuondii Saporania Calabrica— Schizanthus piuatus—Stock, intermediate, sculet and white—Yiscaria oouiata —Wallflower, fine dark. The above-named Seeds are all from the wellknown establishment of Mr Geo roe Matthews, Moray-place and Hawthorn-hill, Dunedin ; and can therefore be warranted fresh and genuine. ARGUS SEED WAREHOUSE, CROMWELL. Orders received by post will meet with promp attention. m HE SOL WA Y HO TE L -*- BENDIUO. NEIL PEYTON - - PUOPRIkTOK. N. P. begs to announce to his friends and the public geneially that he has just opened the above hotel, and trusts, by supplying the best liuuor of every description, he will merit a liberal share of their patronage. The largest and most suitable room in the district for Concerts, Balls, Lectures, &c, has been erected in connection with the hotel. The beat accommodation for travellers. Good Beds, Stabling, &c. To Stand this Season. rpHE well-known Light Draught Entire -*- Horse "TOMBOY" Will stand this season in the Cromwell and surrounding districts. " T iMBoY" is a sure foal-getter. Terms, £2 10/-; Groom's Pee, f>/N. B. —The above-mentioned horse's stock may be seen in any part of the district. npiiE Thoroughbred STUD HORSE J- YOUNG GARRYOWEN Will travel this season in the Dunstan, Cromwell and Beudigo Gully districts. Young Garryowen is by the celebrated Tasnianian horse Garryowen; dam, the imported mare Jessie. Young Garryowen is a beautiful dark bay horse, rising four years old. He has splendid action, and a fine, docile temper. Terms : £3 each mare, to be paid at the end of the season ; 5/- Groomage, to be paid at first time of service. JOHN MILLER, Proprietor. MORRIS DANCER WILL Stand tins Season at Bridge's Livery Stables, QUEENSTOWN. Pariculars may be had by referring to the cards, or by applying to the owner. A 100-acre grass paddock provided (without responsibility) for all distant mares, and every care will be taken to secure foals. Morris Dancer is a sure foal-getter. Terms Fee, £5 5s ; Groomage, ss. JAMES BRIDGE, Proprietor. Qucenstown, September 19, 1870. For Sale, jNETHTRDSHARE IN A RACE & CLAIM at Kawarau Gorge. Apply to ALFRED M'MINX. TEA PAPER on sale at the ARGUS Offics, Cromwell. Will bo Bold cheap.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume 1, Issue 49, 19 October 1870, Page 2
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477Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume 1, Issue 49, 19 October 1870, Page 2
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