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For Sale. ISAAC R. SUTTON begs to return thanks to the public of Hawke’s Bay for the encourage" ment they have shown him in past years, .and also reminds them that he has now TOR SALE a large and well-selected assortment of NURSERY STUFF. Owing to the dry season, plants have not made as large growth as usual ; but being healthy and well rooted, he trusts they will give satisfaction. Fruit Trees of the usual leading kinds, in great variety. Forest and Ornamental Trees for shrubberies and plantations. Large Trees for immediate effect, Ac., &e. 1000 Seedling Laburnum, 6s per 100 2000 „ Robinia, or Prickly Acacia, 6s per 100 6000 One-year Asparagus. Having been grown in rich sandy soil, are very strong. 8s per 100 600 Two-year Sea Hale, strong, 6s per dozen 100 extra strong Pear Trees, five to seven feet high, well furnished and covered with fruiting buds, 42s and 50s per dozen, according to size Strong one-year-old Fruit Trees, by name 2s 6d each, or 27s per dozen Vines, good names, one year, Is each; two years, Is 6d each Quicks, strong, transplanted, 50s per 1000 Currants, Gooseberries, and Raspberries, 4s per dozen Jerusalem Artichokes, 4d per lb. Rhubarb Sets, 6s per dozen British Queen and Black Prince Strawberries, 3s per 100. < Terms—Cash upon delivery. Orders for Trees left with the cart, or sent through the post, will be packed with the usual care, and executed in rotation. ISAAC R. SUTTON, Meance Flat. T7IRUIT TREES, PLANTS, BULBS, JO AND GARDEN SEEDS. The “Gardens.” Surry Hills, Sydney, N.S.W. JOHN BAPTIST and SON Beg to return many thanks for past favors, and nave much pleasure in requesting attention to their extensive stock of FRUIT TREES, FLOWERING and ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, BULBS, and G-ARDEN SEEDS, for which they respectfully solicit orders. JOHN BAPTIST and SON personally superintend the Packing and Shipping of Export Orders, and they have received numerous letters testifying to the excellent condition in which their sendings have arrived, after long and trying voyages. , JOHN BAPTIST and SON, v Nursery and Seedsmen. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. TjpIMBER of all description, including tongued JL ■ and grooved Boards, Palings, and Shingles. N.B.—Town and Country orders punctually attended to. J. LeQUESNE, Napier. COALS! COALS!! REDUCTION IN PRICE OF CARTAGE. ON and after this date, the undersigned will Cart Coals from his yard to any part of the Town of Napier at four shillings per ton. J. H. VAUTIBR 21st May, 1566. QOALS. REDUCTION IN PRICE. Until further notice the CASH PRICE will bo FIFTY SHILLINGS PER TON, from the Yard. Apply to WILLIAM WAITE; or to WATT, KENNEDY & WATT. CtUSTOM-KOUSE FORMS on SALE at the / Office of this Paper. Wanted. WANTED —Subscribers to Good Woeds Names received at the office of this Paper WANTED — Subscribers f o the Sunday Magazine. Names received at the Office of Lis Paper. 'ANTED—Subscribers to the New Zealand Guardian. Names received at the office of this Paper. WANTED, a GOOD PLAIN COOK and GENERAL Sr.RYANT. Good wages will bo given to a thoroughly qualified person. Apply at the office of this paper. TO THE OWNER OR AGENT OF Town Section No. 213, Emerson-street, Napier. rjTvAKE NOTICE that I, the undersigned, JL Robert Holt, of Napier, intend erecting a dividing fence between my land and that occupiedby you in the Section abovenamed, in conformity with the Fencing Act of the Provincial Council of the Province of Wellington, Session 2, No. 3, and of the Fencing Amendment Act of the Provincial Council of Hawke’s Bay, Session 8, No. 7, and I hereby require you to assist in erecting the said dividing fence within 31 days from tilts Gate, otherwise 1 shall proceed to erect the same, and call upon you for payment of one half the cost of erecting or making the Whole of such dividing fence. ROBERT HOLT, Napier, May 19,1866,

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 383, 7 June 1866, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 383, 7 June 1866, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 383, 7 June 1866, Page 7

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