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Seeds! Seeds!» Seeds!!! TO ARRIVE, CABBAGE, Cauliflower, Peas, Dwarf Peas, Onion, Cucumber, Radish, Turnip, &c., &c. The Seeds imported by the undersigned were never known to fail. BAREAUD & BRIDGE, Hastings-street, Napier. Superintendent’s Office, Napier, June 18,1863. PERSONS are cautioned against floating Timber down the Tutaekuri river without taking proper precaution to prevent injury to the Meanee Bridge. In the event of any damage occuring from their neglect, such parties will be proceeded against. DONALD M’LEAN. Superintendent. Superintendent’s Office, Napier, June 19, 1863. HIS HONOR the SUPERINTENDENT desires it to be notified for general information that WEDNESDAY NEXT, 21th inst., will be observed as a PUBLIC HOLIDAY, to celebrate the marriage of His Royal Highness , the Prince of Wales. G. T. EANNIN, Superintendent’s Clerk. THE UNDERSIGNED begs to call attention to the undermentioned list of TREES, SHRUBS, SEEDS, &c., just received per City of Melbourne , from Sydney, and which ho can warrant all true to their name. J. R. SUTTON. FRUIT TREES. • 50 Apples,—King of Pippin, Lord Nelson: Wormsley Pippin, Knight’s Golden Pippin, Peach Apple, Golden Harve,y &c., &c. 70 Pears, —Cumberland, Vicar of Wakefield, Prince Albert, Maria Louisa, Beurre de Cappreamont, &c., &c. 50 Peaches, —Early Admirable, Warburtou, White China, White Newington, Royal George, &c., &c. 40 Apricots,—Pale Superb, Breda, Moor Park, Sam Young, &c., &c., 50 Nectarines, —Scarlet, Red Roman. Stanwick, Early Newington, &c. 20 Spanish Chestnuts 20 Filberts 60 Plums, —Angeline Burdett, Prince of Wales, Prince Claude, Formosa, Imperatice, &c. 40 Cherries, —Waterloo, Amber Heart, White Heart, Florence, &c. SHRUBS, ETC. 6 Mulberry—Black and White 6 Jordan Almonds 20 Roses, —Earl Talbot, Miss Elliott, Mrs. Bosanquet, Madame Plantier, &c. 50 Currants, —Black, Red, and White 200 Vines, —Black Hambro—Frontignac, White Frontignac, Tokay Pinus Excelsior, Laurestina Syringa Crystometria Japonica, Aucuba Japonica Mandarin Orange St. Michael Orange, Lisbon Lemons White Gwavas, Catley’s Purpled Rhododendrons, assorted Norfolk Pines Irish Ivy, Bignonia, Jasminoides, Japonicas Jasminum Album 1 dozen assorted Camelias SEEDS, Peas, —Daniel O’Rourke Beans. —Broad Windsor, French Kidney, Dwarf French Kidney Onions, —Brown Spanish Globe Cabbage,—Wheeler’s Imperial Walcheren’s Cauliflower Whitestone Turnip Globe Turnip Long Scarlet Radish Red and White Turnip Radish J. R. SUTTON, Nurseryman and Seedsman, Meanee Flat. June 19, 1863. THE TREES, SHRUBS, &c., just received from Sydney will bo on view at the premises of F. Sutton, on Monday and Tuesday the 22nd and 23rd inst. An inspection of this unusually line lot is solicited at once. J. R. SUTTON. SHEEP STATION FOR SALE. IN CONSEQUENCE of the dissolution of partnership of Messrs. Munro & Blair, the undersigned have been instructed to sell by private contract, at a very moderate price, the valuable sheep run now called J ' THE GLENGARRY STATION, beautifully situated on the Mangaono river, within 16 miles of Napier, and in the of an extensive bush run, with good homestead, out-station, and 60 acres fenced land. Including freehold property, the right of run extends over upwards of 10,000 acres. 2,000 sheep, 40 head of cattle, and 4 horses will be sold with the run. As this property will be disposed of at a very moderate price, it presents an usually good opportunity for any enterprising persons of moderate means wishing to commence sheep farming. For further particulars apply at the station, or to STUART & CO-, Napier.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 126, 22 June 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 126, 22 June 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 126, 22 June 1863, Page 2

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