Sales by Auction. WAIPAWA MONTHLY SALES. VAUTIER JANISCHwiII hold a Sale of Cattle Horses Sheep Agricultural Implements Farm Produce, and General Merchandise, on WEDNESDAY, 151 h A U GUST, AT TWO P.M. YAUTIER JANISCH, Auctioneer. Napier, July 16,1866. ISAAC R. SUTTON begs to return thanks to the public of Hawke’s Bay for the encouragement they have shown him in past years, and also reminds them that he has now FOR 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, &c., &c. 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 100 500 Two-year Sea Kale, 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 Yines, 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. , 1 Terms—Cash upon delivery. Order* 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, Meanee Flat. NAPIER LAND SOCIETY. THE Society commenced operations last Monday, and will continue to hold its meetings every second and fourth Monday Evening in each month, from 7 to 8 o’clock, for the receipt of subscriptions. A book for the entry of intending subscribers will be kept open every day during the period of one month, at Mr Lyndon’s office, where all meetings will be held, until other arrangements can be made. Shares—£2o each. Subscriptions— 2a per share per week, payable every second and fourth Monday. Entrance fee—2s 6d per share. C. WISHART, Treasurer. EDWARD LYNDON, Secretary pro tern. Napier, July 9, 1866. NAPIER NURSERY. THE undersigned has, in connection with his Nursery, opened a SEED ESTABLISHMENT in SHAKESPEARE-ROAD (opposite Messrs Garry and Macfarlane’s), where he will attend every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY, and would beg to draw attention to his select STOCK of SEEDS in every department of Horticulture; also, a select assortment of the choicest kinds of Fruit Trees, Grape Vine, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. Any orders left at his store, at the Nursery, or sent by post, will be promptly executed and carefully packed. Priced Catalogues may be had on application F. W. C. STURM. Napier, 31st May, 1866. Sunday Magazine and Good W'oeds, yob MAY On Saxe at the Office of this Paper. WANTED— AGENTS for the HAWKE’S BAY TIMES in all the principal unrepresented districts of the Province.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 8, Issue 401, 9 August 1866, Page 1
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