For Sale. FOR SALE, ABOUT , / -> k f>. ACRES of first-class Agriculture •""> C Ji Land, part of my Homewood Estate, ondadjoininsrthe Kaikora township, enclosed in i Ring Fence, plentifully supplied with Water at all seasons. APPlyt ° JAMES LAWRENCE. Eaikora. FOR SALE. A PORTABLE ENGINE, with Saw Mill Plant, Apply to K. G- GRAHAM, Hastiuge-street. Napier. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNEDPOSTS ! POSTS! r—k/~V FIRST-CLASS WIRE POSTS %Z>\Ji\J\J\J 6ft. 6in. long, well assorted 100,000 feet-Saw.! Timber Shingles. Strainers. House Blocks 200 Cords Matai Firewood, 4 feet long Immediate delivery guaranteed for any order orwarded. Apply to F!HtDR oWBR, Waipukurau. Or, Wμ. BEILBY, Hastings. ON HAND AND FOR SALE. A f\ TONS FLOUR 2 tons Sugar 50 Boxes and Half-chests Tea 2 tons Bran 40 tons Old Hay 30 tons Potatoes 100 sacks Oats 60 sacks Barley 60 tons Chafll 80 casks Cement 2 tons Barley Meal and Pollard 6 tons Fencing Wire, Nos. Q, 7, and 8. 10 owt. Galvanised Barbed Wire. The above will be cleared at;the LOWEST PRICES fOf Caßh ' KNIGHT BROS , Hastings. FOR SALE, BY THE TTNDEBSIGNED, AT THE HASTINGS NURSERY. FRUIT, FOREST, and ORNAMENTAL TREES, In Grkat Variety. 60 000 BOX THORN for hedeefl. VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SE^|: RM R. C. S. will undertake the laying out of Pleasure Grounds, Fruit and Forest tree planting, pruning, etc, either by oontract or otherwise. All orders left at Mrs Morley, Emerson-street, will be punctually attended to, where Seeds also can be obtained. /"XILBERD AND A NDERSON, TARADALE NURSERIES. HAVE FOR SALE, FIT FOR PLANT- ' ING OUT THIS SEASON— R K(\(\ FRUIT TREES, Including 1400 Apples D, OU \J (950 on blight-proof Stocks), 1000 Pears, 700 Peaches, 500 Apricots, 250 Nectarines, 200 Cherries, 200 Almonds, 150 Quinces. Plums, Figs, Walnuts, Medlars ■"ulberries, etc., etc. RAA GRAPE VINES, 1000 Gooseberries, 500 oKJyJ Lawton Blackberry. 350 Currant. 6000 Raspberry, and 10 000 Strawberry Plants. X n(\l\ CONIFERS. 1000 deciduous Forest Trees, O,UUU 750 Roses (in 90 sorts). »J nfWl ASPARAGUS, 500 Rhubarb Roots, *,vuU Flowering and Foliage Plants in any quantity. G. and A. have such confidence in the above trees and plants shifting well with fair treatment, that they are prepared to make good all losses when transplanted under their own supervision. Town Agent- w _ pREBBLE> Fruiterer, Hastings-street. ODDARD, . IT HAYELOCK NURSERIES. HAS THE FOLLOWING TREES, &c FOR SALE Apples on blight-proof Almonds stocks Quinces Apricots Loquat Nuts Peaches Walnuts Pears Figs. Medlers Plums Mulberries Cherries Gooseberries Blackberries Strawberries Raspberries Currants Rhubarb Roots Asparagus Roots Grape Vines Hop Sete Seed Potatoes Herbs of all sorts Oranges Lemons Thorn Quicks African Box Thorn Camellias I Azaleas, Roses Bulbs of all orts : | Liley of the Valley Conifers, Forest Trees, Shrubs, Pot Plants, etc, etc. J.G. can supply by the 1000, Cheaper than any Nursery in the Colony. Collections of VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS to supply a Garden for one year: 10s, 203. to 100s. T wish to call the attention oJ fanners to my stock of Fattening Sugar Beet, Seed of which I have grown largo quantities this season. Agents:—Mr W. Milks, Napier. Mr E. GiLLETT. Waipawa. J. GODDARD, Havelock Nurseries. LOCAL INDUSTRY. E"XKT CJTURM has the pleasure to * Yγ > v> , « £5 ' offer thte season, to his customers, patrons, and the public generally, his LARGE STOCK OF FRUIT, FOREST, and ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, POT and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, In great variety. Catalogues gratis on application. F. W. C. STURM. Hawke's Bay Nurseries, West Cllve, near Napier. Junel, 1881. AN ALARMING DISEASE AFFLICTING A NUMEROUS CLASS. The disease commencee wltb a slight derangement of the stomach, but, if neglected, it in time involves the whole frame, embracing the kidneys, liver, pancreas, and, in fact, the entire glandular system, and the afflicted one drags out a miserable existence until death gives relief from suffering. The disease is often mistaken for other complaints, but, if the raader will ask himeelf the following questions, he will be able to determine whether he himself is ono of the afflicted:—Have I distress, paid, or difficulty in breathing after eating ? Is there a dull, heavy feeling, attended by drowsiness ? Have the eyes a yellow tinge ? Does a thick, sticky mucous gather about the gums and teeth in the mornings, accompanied by a disagreeable taste ? Is the tongue coated? Iβ there pain in the sides and back? Is there a fullness about the right side as if the liver were enlarging ? Is there costiveness ? Is there vertigo, or dizziness when rising suddenly from a horizontal position 1 Are the secretions from the kidneys scanty and highly coloured, with a deposit β-i ter standing J Does food ferment soon after eating, accompanied by flatulence or a belching of gas from the stomach 1 Is there frequent palpitation of the heart ? These various symptoms may not be present at one time, but they torment the sufferer in turn as the dreadful, disease progresses. If the case be one of j long standing, there will be a dry, hacking cough, attended after a time by expectoration. In very advanced stages the skin assumes a dirty brownish appearance, and the hands and feet are covered by a cold, sticky perspiration. Aβ the liver and kidneys become more and more diseased, rheumatic pains appear, and the usual treatment proves entirely unavailing against this latter agonising disorder. Tre origin of this malady is mdiges. tion or dyspepsia, and a small quantity of the propei medicine will remove the disease if taken in its incipiency. It is most important that the disease should be promptly and properly treated in its fire! stages, when a little medicine will effect a Cure, and even when it has'obtained a strong hold the correct remedy should be persevered in until: every 'vestige of the disease is eradicated, until the apetite hal returned and the , digestive organs are restored to t healthy condition. The surest and most effectua remedy for this distressing complaint is " Seigel'f Curative Syrup," a vegetable preparation sold bi all chemists and medicine vendors throughout th« world, end by the proprietors, A. J. White, Limited, 21. Farringdon-road, London, or the wholesale agents, Felton, Grin wade and Co., Melbourne, This Syrup strikes at the very foundation of th< disease, and drives it root and branch, out of the System. Ask jour chemist for Seigel'e Curativi isyrup, , '
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3160, 15 August 1881, Page 1
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