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y. QANTERBURY RAILWAYS. SOUTH LINK. The SATURDAY MARKET TRAIN, previously advertised to run between Christchurch and Dunsandel, IS NOW DISCONTINUED. THOS. WM, MAUDE, Secretary for Public Works. September 9th, 1874. JjIARM SEEDS, fee 4 tons Cocksfoot grass seed 2 tons Timothy „ „ 8000 bushels Rye-grass „ „ 12 tons Clovers, white, red, Cowgrass, Trefoil, Lucerne, and Saintfoin. Also, 2 tons New Gorse Seed. W. WILSON, Seed Merchant. QARDEN SEEDS 200 POUNDS Canterbury grown ONION SEED, fresh and new, and grown from large transplanted bulbs. 56 pounds large Flag Leek, colonial grown. Also, An extensive assortment of Peas, Broad Beans, French Beans, early and late Carrots, Turnips, Parsnips, Beet, and all other sorts of Vegetable and Flower Seeds. W. WILSON, Seed Merchant.

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Globe, Volume I, Issue 87, 10 September 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume I, Issue 87, 10 September 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume I, Issue 87, 10 September 1874, Page 2

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