J. SLATER, TAILOR, BEGS to inform his Old Customers, the Inland Settlers, and Public Generally, that, having now no connection with Messrs. Newton, Irvine, & Co., he will again commence business in the house occupied by Mr. Langford, near the Sank of New Zealand, on Thursday next. J. S. would also intimate that he is prepared to receive orders at his own residence in the meantime, which will be executed in his usual firstrate style. A choice variety of goods by return of steamer from Auckland and Sydney. EXTENSIVE LAND SALK AUCTION ROOMS. FRIDAY, 30th MAY, 1862. ITOWN SECTION, CARLYLE-STREET 3 Sections Carlyle-street, with Cottages thereon 1 Town Section on the Spit, formerly belonging to Mr. John M’Kinnon 1 Town section, Havelock, with store thereon 1 « « 1 “ Shakspeare-road Sections Nos. 43, 45, 46, 47, & 48 Meanee Spit—well situated Section, 33 feet frontage to Hastings-street Section No 6, Marine Parade. NOTICE. _ THE UNDERSIGNED having made arrangements to leave Napier by the first of the new line of steamers—aboutthe 17th of next month —will feel obliged if persons indebted to him will settle their accounts at their earliest convenience. ALEXANDER BROWNE. On and after the Ist June, the business hitherto conducted by A. Browne will be carried on by the undersigned. M. & A. BROWNE. Napier, April 25, 1862. FRUIT AND FOREST TREES. GROVE NURSURY, NELSON. A CATALOGUE of FRUIT and FOREST TREES, FLOWERING ROOTS. &c., with prices, may be seen at the Times Office, Napier, where orders will be received and promptly attended to. The list, which is too large to appear as an advertisement, contains 226 varieties of Forest and other Trees, and 89 varieties of Fruit Trees, consisting of Ash, Arbutus, Acacia, Abutilon, Araucaria, Aster, Alonsoa, Aucuba, Jgeratum, Aloe, Alder, Buddlea, Brugmansia, Bignonia, Boxus, Bladder Senna, Berberis, Crataegus (Hawthorn), Cotoneaster, Cistus, Callitris, Coronilla, Clematis, Clianthus, Cupressus, Cryptomeria, Casuarina, Cassia, Callistachys, Crassula, Cuphea, Chestnut, Chrysanthemums, Daphne, Deutzia, Diplaeus, Durantia, Euonymus, Elm, Fuchsia, GuelderRose, Gums, Hydrangea, Holly, Hornbeam, Hackea, Hypericum, Hoya, Jasminum, Jochroma, Kennedya, Lophospermum, Laurus, Lilac, Lycesteria, Loquat, Lophostemon, Magnolia, Myrtle, Maurandia, Metrosideros, Nerium, Oak, Pinus, Privet, Phyllarea, Polygala, Pomegranate, Pyrus, Poplar, Plumbago, Penstemon, Pelargonium, Ribes, Robinia, Rosemary, Rose, Syringa, Sycamore, Spiraea, Saxifraga, Salvia, Swainsonia, Solanum, Thuja, Tilia, Tacsonia, Viburnum, Veronica, Weigela, Wistaria, Yew. Fruit Trees : Apricot, Cherry, Currant, Fig, Grape, Gooseberry, Medlar, Mulberry, Nut, Pear, Plum, Peach, Strawberry. Also a variety of Calceolaria, Ciuearia, Bulbous, and Herbaceous Plants. All orders will be strictly attended to, and sent loith care.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 46, 15 May 1862, Page 2
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408Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 46, 15 May 1862, Page 2
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