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Seeds. TO. FARMERS,. . GARDENERS, ..AND ° OTHERS?; ' ' [i' | ; SE3DS ! SEEDS !! SEEDS M ! The undersigned have just received, ex Magnet, the largest and best assorted stock ever imported to the West Coast, which they can guarantee direct from the growers, new and true to name. They are now enabled to offer to the Fanners of the Grey Valley and other districts, their stock of the following Seeds at a small advance on Melbourne prices :— , Garden Seeds. Agricitluraii Sbeds. Beans (French or Kid- Beet (Sugar) ney) Beans . Beans (French or Run- Peas (Field) ners) Carrot Beans (Broad) Chicory Beat Cabbage Porecole, or Kale Clovers Broco'i Grasses Cabbage . Mangel Wurzel Cabbage (Savoy) Parsley (for Sheep) Carrot Rye (for Green FodCauliflowers der) Ce'ery Tares, or Vetches Ciess Tobacco Cucumber Turnip (Field Varie« Leek. • ties) Lettuce Field Carrot ' Melon (Water) Chicory Melons (Rock or Musk; Field Cabbage Mustard White Clover Onion ' "■ Perrenial Eed Clorer, Parsley . or Cow Grass Parsnip Alsyke, or Hybrid Pesos (Earliest Varie- Clover ; lies) Lucerne Peas (Second Early) Prairie Grass Peas (Later Varieties) Italian Ryegrass Peas (Wrinkled Mar- Cocksfoot > rows) Ribgrass Pumpkin Buffalo Gras3 Radish . Sainfoin. Rhubarb A few tons fine Early Spinach •■■■'■ Seed Potatoes Squash Tomato Turnips Vegetable Marrow 250 bushels Perennial Ryegrass, really prime General collection of Flower Seeds Fruit Trees in any quantity. OUR AND CO., Wholesale and Retail U rocers, Provision, Produce, and Seed Merchants, Next Union Bank. TO FARMERS, GARDENERS, PRIVATE GENTLEMEN, AND OTHERS. nnHE Undersigned having jnst received Jt his NEW SEASON'S SEEDS, per steamship Rangitoto, has now the pleasure to submit them to those in quest of FIRSTCLASS SEEDS, at his Store (late Empire Hotel), Richmond Quay, where they will be found all first-class, having the recommendation from the shippers, Messrs Law, Somner, and Co. :— Beans (Kidney) Melon , Beans(Frenchorßun- Mustard ners) Onions Beans (Brood) Parsley Beet Parsnip Brocoli Peas (Sorts) Cabbage (Sorts) . Pumpkin Carrots Radish Cauliflowers Rhubarb Celery . Spinach Cress # Tomato Cucumber Turnips Leeks Vegetable Marrow Lettuce FIELD. Beet (Sugar) ' " Rye(forGreenFodder) Peas White Clover Carrot •■■■■•-- ; • Perennial Red Clover Cabbage Lucerne Mangold Wurtzel * Mixed, Grass . EXPECTED ARRIVALS :- Early Seed Potatoes, Grass Seeds, Bone Dust, .-. and Guano. . Also,' Regular Shipments of EGGS, BUTTEK, FRUIT, & PRODUCE, From Melbourne, Nelson, and Motueka. B. JO'NE &?*' FAM IL V GROC ER, Wholesale and Retail Fruit and Produce . Merchant, . ; Richmond Quay (Late Empire" Hotel). To Let. ' TO LET,— The Photographic Gallery, Mawhera Quay, lately occupied by Tait Bros. Apply F. Badger. npO LET for Building purposes, on easy X terms-^-Part of allotment 30, Boundary street, adjoining the Akg as office. App^ office of thi3 paper. ~ q . L E T~ -*• With immediate possession, THE COURT HOUSE HOTEL. This house is situated in a good position, being directly opposite the Police Camp and Court House, Gresson street. Apply STRIKE and BLACKMORE, Gresson street, Greymouth. rr\ o L c t, With Immediate Possession, THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, Gresson-street. Furniture and fixtures to be taken at valu ation. Apply on the premises. TO LET, Furnished, a Five-roomec 1 HOUSE; or three oE the rooms furnished, and two, which can be separated, unfurnished. Ladies from the country accommodated, with or without attendance.. „ . Apply, Mrs HMES, Gresson street, below Arney street. " : TO LET— That centrally-situated Shop, next Bank of New South Wales, with plate-glass front, fixtures complete, and two rooms at back ; most suitable for a stationer and bookseller, to which there is at present a good connection. Possession on or after the 15th June. . . Apply THOMPSON, SMITH and BARKIEY. TO L E Tf . With immediate possession, THE MASONIC HOTEL, Nelson, Lately in the occupation of Mr E. Everett. This old-established house is too well known to need comment, having every requisite usual in a first-class Hotel, including Clubroom and Billiard-room > fitted Hip with one of Alcock's best Tables and appliances. < The business done is highly respectable and satisfactory, is held at a moderate rental, and to an enterprising man offers an advantage seldom, met with, the present holder being reluctantly compelled to. relinquish in consequence of his business elsewhere requiring his sole attention. The proprietor is prepared to deal liberally with a customer ; and every information will be afforded upon application to ' H. WILKINS.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 999, 9 October 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 999, 9 October 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 999, 9 October 1871, Page 3

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