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For Sale. SEASONABLE GOODS. ON SAI/E BY THE UNDERSIGNED, ¥H I T F CLOVER A]s>ke Clover Reri Clover Cow Gruss Timothy Grass Cocksfoot Grass Poa Pratcnsis Crested Dog-tail Com Pressing Machines Turnip Pulping ditto Ploughs, Harrows Harness, &c. F. TUXFORD, Hastings-street. March 13, 1869. FOE SALE, AT THE NAPIER SEED WAREHOUSE A CHOICE Assortment of several thousand Flowering Bulbs and Roots, comprising— Hyacinths, various colors, double and single Tulips ditto ditto Anemones ditto ditto Narcissus ditto ditto Ranunculus, various co'ors. double Crocus ditto Oladiolus ditto Ixias ditto Gxalis for Borders Spanish Iris Sparaxias Tigridia, Tiger Lily, &c, &<*. Collections of the above may be had during the planting season, up to the 25th April. The undersigned, at the same time, begs to call the attention of hi 9 numerous patrons to his well-selected stock of Vegetable, Agricultural, and Flower Seeds, for the present season. Catalogues may be had on application. F. W. C. STURM. Seed Warehouse, Shakespeare-road, Napier, March 12, 1869. 168 FOR SALE, PER RECENT ARRIVALS. A f\ TONS FLOUR, various brands, rh\J 501 b and 1001 b Bags 5 tons Biscuit in case* ICOlbs each 5 tons Rice 15 tons Sugar, No. 1 and Y, and white crystals 2000 bnshels Oata 600 busels Maize 80 tons Fencing Wire 12 tons Iron standards 5 tons Fencing Staplas 15U cases Kerosine 2D bales 3-bushel Bags WATT BROTHERS. Napier, Ist Feb., 1869. 117 Seeds ! Seeds!! Seeds !i! I lUE.NIP S KED3, 4d per ounce, or 4s " per pound Onion Seeds, Is 6d per ounce Celery and Parsnip Seeds. These Seeds were grown in the Province during the last season and are warranted good. May be had at J. R. LEVER'S, 243 Meanee. FOR SALE. F.x 'MAGGIE,' from HOBART TOWN, JUST ARRIVED, 1 A AA Bass SUPERFINE SILKDRESSED FLOUR, in 50, 100, and 200 lb. bags 200 bags Oats 100 bags Bran 20 cases Jams (assorted) 20 boxes Apples 1 Corn Crusher 25,000 feet Hardwood Timber, various sizes and lengths 25,000 Palings, 5 and 6 feet 80,000 Best Hardwood Sbinglei 300 Hurdles 7 feet 12 Bullock Poles 50 pairs Cart Shafts, 10 feet 20 pairs Cart Shafts, 18 feet Just Arrived from Newcastle, 150 bags Prime Sydney Maize 150 tons Best Screened Coal J. H. VAUTIER. Eastern Spit, Napier, 25th Jan., 1869. 44

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 684, 24 May 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 684, 24 May 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 684, 24 May 1869, Page 1

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