Drapery. [COPY OF LETTER FROM MR H. NEWTON.] Greymouth, 14th Sept., 1875. Messrs Smith and Barkley. Dear Sirs,— l beg to accept your CASH offer for Mr P. G. Wilckens' Stock of DRAPERY CLOTHING, &c, value £808. Yours truly, HEBER NEWTONThe above Stock having been removed to Greymouth, SMITH & BARKLEY will offer the same for CASH at HALF PEIGES. Some Damaged Goods much Cheaper. Sale to commence on THURSDAY, 23rd INST., and continue for ONE WEEK. As SMITH and BARKLEY are now LANDING their NEW SPRING GOODS ex Adieu, the public may rely on getting EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS, as the Goods must be cleared out at any sacrifice. Note.— This Stock having only come to hand this morning, it is impossible for us to give particulars of the Various Bargains to be offered at this sale. SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. SPRING SOWING, 1875. [ij NEW SEEDS' CHOICE SEEDS. Jfj F_J Choice Collections of P NEW VEGETABLE SEEDS, NEW FLOWER SEEDS, O NEW GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS, Q p§3 From Carter and Co., of London; and the most noted Growers Kj in Victoria aiid Tasmania. f_. f£| Ph " Brown River" and "Pink Eye" Seed $ Potatoes. S *> A Fine Selected Sample, just landed, ex Adieu, from Melbourne. Pi W NEW ONIONS- ■■> a^s Carter's Queen Onion (the earliest in cultivation) HH Carter's Giant Rocco, White Giant, Naseby Maninioth, vT 1 fcH Silverskin, Covent Garden Pickling XfX Brown Spanish, the best and hardiest for the West Coast , • Potato Onions, true kind ; Shallots £0 P3 SEED POTATOES. 3 p s» x :ra SH-E3 "sr £: is • y h?- EX ST. KILDA— A SPLENDID SAMPLE. THS BEST b> P? POTATO FOR THE WEST COAST. hj o — . . . * SEED OATS. m "BLACK NORWAY," LONG. TARTARIAN,/' and ; J H^ CANADIAN SHORT POTATO. 2 . Fine Selected Samples. r_j <3 H H GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS. § White and Red Clovers, Cowgrass, Timothy, Cocksfoot, Lucerne N- £, Perennial and Italian Ryegrass, Prairie Grass, Rape, Linseed, g Sheep Fescue, Hard Fescue, Meadow Grass, a? ad all the other f-s natural Grasses, Yorkshire Fog, Sheep's Parsley, &c. Hj CARTER'S NEW BLUE CLOVER. e& br CARTER'S LAWN AND CRICKET GRO'CJND GRASSES, fc^ As supplied to Lord's Grounds, London j^j -^ 50,000 CABBAGE and CAULIFLOWER PLANTS, specially W grown q £j 5,000 BLUE GUM PLANTS Xj M Peruvian Guano and Bone Dust. 3 ■O W m SEEDS FORWARDED FT&EE BY POST. • Unknown correspondents will b'jidly enclose stamps or postoffice order, and by reiurn. mail will receive beeds, DUNCAN M 'LEAN, Boundary street
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Grey River Argus, Volume XVI, Issue 2228, 29 September 1875, Page 3
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