...... ... -Eoc-Salfc— "- *^*~ riHßil^flf lfiMfeSf*flH THE (iTKAHD SI 3 K kOIBI 7OX 1 j FIRST SHIPMENT OF ! NEW '™\6PB*l tf tf "°B E E D S | |TVVV3I ,1)1' iluiaM , &REYMOUTH 'lv S T 0 Kf .•i>ai.'io:<'. v ?vj» 'f 4 ?-j* *ntl. bnr. aafjH dtta^i •; >^i/.ot .a ' Begs tpliannonnce .ttoiaifrivatibi^the first "shipment of the present seasons ,jtin it ji at a crj ,aa«ttr>f.aaW« jJbfi/asb , Selected by the aamei§erHonJwno has hitherto had the management- of his seed trade, and therefpj^)i^Baj^^,perfeofefßeHanoeiibtf the quality, and. including - -jl ° 'pERfeNIIAij&E^GRASS, .H ' mAt.u 'MWMM^Mp, .hajjoo COCKSFOOT, CLOVERS Aa, ftc. From tegmt^ga t^¥£o doubt that the w^e.-vgJi JffiiiaiiwK^sposed of, and D.jM'Lean therefoFe-saggests-to-these ffnAA mbzmvmti® fiiec^t^-p giving immediate attention to their requirV ments, which, f&n^EeiJ&&4>f his old stock having been .disnpaed of- by auction, cannot be supplied except out of new seeds. place Duncan M 'Lean-in a position to offer in GjaQCER5ESi,,ftc; ; .--.i^il .>..-( u->i.r-.-«: h ;e^ia^ H i^:;ii,^|pi^ contentl:againsVali:,<solnsßtstronj wiite in^ viting comparison ' tJecweeh n anli' price tte^nartieles^^fiie -#ade with any h6use~ihTtfew Zealand, . y ;< 1 f 0 IF THE MARSDEN AND NEW RIVER ?,:;.■:.'•! )A HTRADEiiiiTTH ?X» r vr along tramway ffyee of jchargei^ahdi- suitable s arrangemßnts r aTe inaSe ; ftf^the^oiflMry^dis^ trictS geneVa'll^. !I!; ■''" \ r fc;i3l .' ; '/'".'' " r .-■".; V.M-'^'.-ii v.VJill llj'li '-■■" ir '* i '- i ■"'■ J "'•' ': '■ itti.u oi iahuultt^^miiJwiq -..-i ihv-- •■;:•; GREYMOUTH I STORE, Mffi'ltl -STB E E~T. " eEED 8. JSJ© ©lfeto drawthe attention of ouragricul' tural friends to our large and well-assorted ■fitneka (of this season's groteth) which we have just received. free from weeds is a most important condiJ^rf^^^o^idered by.purchasers, as much or the disappointment occasioned by dirty and rough Crops, is attributable to a neglect of this point when buying apparently cheap I weeds. Samples tomrar^d^vßost on application. 0 R*R AND C 0.,. ban blrfjff-^ d #e«fi»«bii) c >b ynivj-.I tJ^DUCISQN'Hfr^MeESrnp^WINES/ l4k\J ULirlX^J fIiJLJJ J. AND SPIRITS. JT TA Eis mends %nd the public that he has a large I stoekyofcJVJ^S AND SPIRITS of the l mtM f celeßratea. brands, all of which he has J} Martell's Pale and Dark * Brandies, 52s per doz, or 4s 6d per I I—l Rum, &2s per dos^ or « f 6d per bottle I '"* " Glenlivit Scotch Whisky a»d Jamison's Dublin Whisky (being the two most - quality, 45s and 40s per doz, or 4s and 3s 6d per bottle A-flne sample of Holland Gin, J.D.K.Z., 44s per doz, or 4s per bottle / < fi^ in ?s^-i'?^P lood ' s superior Porter, ana Tehnant's Ale, in large and J.. Taylor is Agent for the sale of Hooper Dodson's celebrated Nelson Ale, in linger Beer, and Sarsapanllal of superior I quamy,rlrom first-class manufactnrers. Allgoods in the different departments 9 Mawhera Quay and Albert street,
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1452, 29 March 1873, Page 4
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435Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1452, 29 March 1873, Page 4
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