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ALP 1 1 A , very' curly and proliac. : 2.1 | »;r Hi | 12s perowt. Early Gooderich, tityt-cUss, l£d per lh ; 10s per cwt. ' ( Improved Early R<we, well-known, l|d per lb j'lOsi per cwt. Breese's Prolific, n'.^-rate, 2d per lb „.' 12* jier cwt. Siv|»wll;ike, oueoft-he best,"'2«l perlb; : .l|d. per. c«;t. PeeiWss,. s|ilendid ci'oppor^ l£d per .', „. lb,; 10s pin- c\vt. . of the Earlies, very fine, l£d ; per 11» ; 10s per. cwt. ( \. I<ariy Griau b King, l^d pev lb ; 10g , per cwt. t Cambridge, Kjdney, excellent, 2d per „Ib,; 12* |>er cwt. Lapstone, Kidney, l|d per lb ; 10s per tiii proved Fliiice, \\A ', per lb ; 103 per T^e jabove are the /Finest Varieties of Early potatoes grown .'jj several of them I '^ayie imported, thre# from the vaisqrs, am^ ttie /whole are trUe to nnme, aijd'may be relied on for being very early. . . > . ..Sondfor Seed Catalogues. „..' Just to Hand, : ; , . ( , .Ex "Coptic,-' Three tanks Cloven^ Turnips, L and natural Grasses. ; JAMES LAIEi), Egmont JSurs^'y and Taupo '■- '""'*s#s< Wangawiii. 1 THE 1 MERCANTILE? w 'AND BANKftUFfCy- « GAZETTE OF NEW ZEALAND/ . rfIHE; gr.opr;etor. of the Meroamtii.B J,, ;/yND GAZETTE of N«W Zealand has mucH pleasur&in announcing to snlWcrib'ers ttnd the; public generally, that'the Subscription to the Gazette will h& reduced to Two Guineas per annum, as from let January, 1884. He is enabled, to , make this. intimation m con- . sequence of .the,, highly, encouraging increase m circulation, which continues t» attend each issue Ofj what has proved t» be a thost' VaTnable 1 b' nsiness rJublication, iaiid bet-auße of the* economical reforms • introduced^ by the " Chattels Amendment Act,-. 1883." . . 1 v .•< , The Guz.ette has po,w entered its Ninth Year of existence ; and, encouraged by its past success, the Proprietor begs t» a . s J?ILTS. 'i' s nimie'roiia' subscribers througkoutjtfie'tfoTony that neither labour n»r ' eifp^hse will»be'Bpared^n sustaining its present deserved reputation as the most reliable circular of its kind m New Zealand. "7 TKe Half-yearly Index Will, m fatire, 1 be isstwkf separately, at an extra chaig* of Five Shillin gs per annum. , . „ THErWa^c^jJwi'R and ..Bankruptcy Gazette isithe A , Only GasbtJe for tbe .Colony .published. in^Jew, : Zealand. Note.— Subscription with Index, £2 7is \' fox. annual , ; without Index, £2 2s. ;pA i YABLEiN ! 'Ai)VAi»bE J / ' . \* ' Persons desirous of subscribing to th» Gazette from th& Ist January; 1884, will „p lease send-tbeiivnaines and addresses t* .the agentßTTt^eßßifi , B»08., Lambton, Quay, Wellington, and the l»cal agents 'for the various "districts, as well as to ; the proprietor. R: T. WHEELER. No/ 8 Stafford-street, Dunedin; •..-.:. '.;..;:■•>•■ ;.. : ; ;.■;••.•.:,(.:■:!.■. THE MQSK3IEL l^mMm ,f aotory . ,; 'i^i^^i^^M/kod.j SERGES ..iMQSGIEIi .BLANKETS MOSGIEL JtiUm™ MOSGIEL JMIA-frpfy ■' MOSOI^L SGGKS ' MOSGIEL YAR3S" These Good 3 are noted; for Puritj of Mate Hal, Variety of Putterli,7Honestr of Manufacturej andVModerate Price. Aioar^ed 'ihe M^hesf Phce at .... ■/,;; ••■ j) i, ■i;,;nv--i'l v.l: iii.-:i [Extract from Melbourne 'Argus and 1 ! : 1: New Zealand HerrtWfi „2 he Mp t sgjel t ffpollens, vx iwfrcefrom ike Melbourne^ Apgus r linty received «n---qUahftett praise in ' fkk report on. Australian w6olMs fuAnstiedto ike n ,Elbotuf Ohatnber 1 tif 'Cdmm&rde' by A M. Henrt i G6uvmeaua>,< tdho was specially sent to tht Melbourne , Exhibition, from the woollen mL .jnanufacturing district. in. France for thi^^ jffirpofijQ. , JHe declares that" every articlt tmnufm;fared by that company m. superior id dffibttier 'Australian woollen goods 1 { kaibdt the Evfitibition" and hi, thinks that *>ili6 Mosgiel Factory will take first rank m the Australian market* Oilei" till Enrt\,pean importations" -Testimony t like this \tfroflia ,witic , so .competent .ayd disintei^estfed jnMsti tie very gratifying to tht 1:i The' pubK6 ate reqwestccl when purchasing to flee that they" get th« genuine *.' MQSGJLIiIE " which w guaranteed t*< give iiaitsiac£](on.{ 1 The Trade ftapjilietl by tne "VPTiolesal* - 'Warehduxemen m the'Colbny. :■••■:!;.■■■' ■■ i-:ii> ; '■•■±i-U\ Warehouse > axuh. Offi<te— -Higk-sli-eet, . : JPaotoiry-^- At Mosgiel, -Faleri. i JGHNH. MOEmffiN, ■•;:•.•■' ■'•■'-' ;: ' Manager.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 277, 20 October 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 277, 20 October 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 277, 20 October 1884, Page 4

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