ART UNION PRIZE LIST -Continued. 106 History of Card Play and Card Sharping ... 0 15 0 107 Figuer's Primitive Man, illustrated ... 0 15 6 08 Emerald Wreath, illustrated. . 0 7 6 109 Gems of Art, beautiful gift book ... 1 7 6 110 Choice Quotations ... 0 7 6 111 Messenger's Plays ~ 015 6 112 Colton'sLacon ... 0 7 6 113 Aristotle's Ethics ... 0 7 6 114 Disraeli's Works complete, 6 vols, including Lothair ... 2 5 0 115 Boppus's Measurer ... 0 5 6 116 Pictorial Hand-book of Geo* graphy ... 0 8 6 117 RogeVs Thesaurus ... 0 17 6 118 Classical Quotations ... 0 8 6 119 Johnson's Gardener's Die* tionary ... 0 12 6 120 Home Affections of the Poets, a handsome gift book, most beautifully illustrated ... 110 0 121 Raike's Journal, 3 vols ... 0 12 6 122 Off the Stage ... 0 5 0 123 Haydn's Book of Dates ... 117 6 124 Count Hamilton's Fairy Tales 0 10 0 125 Kaye's Lives of the British Officers in India, 2 vols ... 1 5 0 126 Lost at the Winning Post ... 0 5 0 127 Cooper's Leather • stocking Tales ... 012 6 128 Maori King ... 0 5 0 129 Mysteries of Paris ...0 5 0 130 English Sacred Poetry, Wilmott's, beautifully bound and most copiously illus* trated, a splendid gift book 2 5 0 131 East Lynne, by Mrs Wood ... 0 10 0 132 Wiseman's Meditations and Sermonß ... 1 10 6 133 Chambeis' Information for the People, 2 vols ... 1 12 6 134 Story of Ireland ... 0 6 6 135 Do Well and Doubt Not ... 0 6 6 136 Luther's Table Talk, Praying and Working ... 0 17 6 137 Pickwick, Our Mutual Priend, Hard Times, Dickens' edition 0 15 6 138 Lyell's Elements of Geology... 15 0 139 Student's Home ... 0 8 6 140 Trollope's North America ... 012 6 141 Ballads, Scottish and English 0 10 0 142 Dombey and Son, Olirer Twist, Martin Chuzzlewitt, Bleak House ... 1 5 0 143 Wild Gazelle ..056 144 Hogarth's Works, full of illus* trations .. 0 12 6 145 Bancroft's History of the United States, 7 vols ... 1 12 6 146 Juventus Mundi, by W. E. Gladstone ... 0 18 6 147 Tennyson's Works, complete, in morocco case -■ ... 3 10 0 148 Ice Maidens ... 0 10 0 149 Scott's Waverley Novels, new centenary edition, complete 2 10 0 160 Johnson's Lives of the Poets .. 0 10 6 £200 0 0 N.B.— lnthe event of a prize not giving satisfaction, an article of equivalent value will be given. Seeds. mo FARMERS, GARDENERS, AND JL OTHERS. SEEDS! SEEDS!! SEEDS!!! 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 Farmers of the Grey Valley and other districts, their stock of the following Seeds at a small advance on Melbourne prices : — Garden Shbds. Agriculural Sbhds. Beans (French or Kid* Beet (Sugar) ney) Beans Beans (French or Run* Peas (Field) uers) Carrot Beans (Broad) Chicory Beet Cabbage Borecole, or Kale Clovers Brocoli Grasses Cabbage Mangel Wurzel Cabbage (Savoy) Parsley (for Sheep) Carrot Rye (for Green Fod* Cauliflowers der) Celery Tares, or Vetches Crris ' Tobacco Cucumber Turnip (Field Yarie* Leek ties) Lettuce Field Carrot Melon (Water) Chicory Melons (Rock or Musk; Field Cabbage Mustard White Clover Onion Perrenial Red Clover, Parsley or Cow Grass Parsnip Alsyke, or Hybrid Peas (Earliest Varie- Clover ties) , Lucerne Peas (Second Early) Prairie Grass Peas (Later Varieties) Italian Ryegrass Peas (Wrinkled Mar- Cocksfoot rows) Ribgrass Pumpkin Buffalo Grass Radish Sainfoin Rhubarb A few tons fine Early Spinach Seed Potatoes Squash Tomato Turnips Vegetable Marrow I 250 bushels Perennial Ryegrasß, really ' prime General collection of Flower Seeds Fruit Trees in any quantity. ORR AND CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Provision, Produce, and Seed Merchants, Next Union Bank. TO FARMERS, GARDENERS, PRIVATE GENTLEMEN, AND OTHERS. fTIHE Undersigned having just received X his NEW SEASON'S SEEDS, per steamship' Rangitoto, has now the pleasure to submit them to those in quest of FIRST* CLASS 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(French or Run- Mustard ners) Onions Beans (Broad) Parsley Beet Parßnip Brocoli Peas (Sorts) Cabbage (Sorts) Pumpkin Carrots Radish Cauliflowers Rhubarb Celery Spinach Cress Tomato Cncumber Turnips Leeks Vegetable Marrow Lettuce FIELD. Beet (Sugar) Rye(forGreenFodder) Peas White Clover Carrot Perennial Red Clover Cabbage . Lucerne Mangold Wurfczel Mixed Grass EXPECTED ARRIVALS :- Early Seed Potatoes, Grass Seeds, Bone Dusb, and Guano. , Also, Regular Shipments of EGGS, BUTTER, FRUIT, & PRODUCE, From Melbourne, Nelson, and Mttueka. B. JONES, FAMILY GROCER, Wholesale and Retail Fruit and Produce Merchant, Richmond Quay (Late Empire Hotel).,
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Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1022, 4 November 1871, Page 3
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795Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1022, 4 November 1871, Page 3
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