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Advertisements. FOR BULLER, FOX'S, AND GREYMOUTH. IJk rpiHE fast and favorite s.s. X MURRAY • -^M^^^p'-willleave the wharf for the above THIS EVENING, at 5 o'clock. For passage only apply to the agent on board. Nelson, July 1. 2723 FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. IJL mHE P.N.Z. and A.R.M. ComJL pauj's screw steamship jjjWßfc^ EGMONT, '^SSBl^m&mll leave for the above ports THIS EVENING, Tuesday, at 6 o'clock. For freight or passage apply at the Company's Office, Government Wharf. 2728 FOR WESTPORT DIRECT. IJL rpHE New Zealand Steam Navi-<-JjJ|HllL JL gation Company's s.s. Sffiß^- STORMBIRD, •-^SSffi^will leave for WESTPORT direct, WEDNESDAY, the 3rd July, at 9 a.m. For freight or passage, apply to CURTIS BROTHERS, Agents, Bridge-street ; Or at their Office at the Port. Nelson, Ist July, 1867. 2726 ij - nnHE paddle steamer .yLJk X LADY BARELY Walker, Commander, will leave as under: — JSeison tor MOTUEKA, Tuesday, July 9, 10 a.m. Motueka for NELSON, Tuesday, July 9, 3 p.m; Nelson for WAITAPU, Wednesday, July 10, 9 a.m. Waitapu for COLLINGWOOD, Thursday, July 11, 4 a.m. Collingwood for NELSON, Thursday, July 11, 5 p.m. Nelson for MOTUEKA, Friday, July 12, 3 p.m. Motueka ior NELSON, Saturday, July 13, 8 a.m, For freight or passage apply to JAMES C. BURFORD, Government Wharf. SATURDAY, JULY 6th. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE OF FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, FLOWERING SHRUBS, CHOICE PLANTS, QUICES, &c. MR. D. MOORE has received instructions from Mr. John Hale, to bell by Auction, at his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY, the 6th inst., commencing at 11 o'clock precisely, the undermentioned Fruit and Forest Trees, Shrubs, Sec, namely :— 1000 FRUIT TREES. One to four year old Apples of thp choicest kinds. Pears and Plums* of the newest anu cnoicest kinds. Peaches and Cherries, best sorts. Apricots, Medlars, Black Cape Mulberry Black and Red Currants, Raspberries, Pomegranates French and English Walnuts, Filbert Nuts, Spanish Chesnuts, Fruiting Quince The true Victorian and Albert Rhubarb Root, &c, &c. FOREST TREES. 2,000, comprising Ash, Oak, Elm, Lime, Silver Birch, Red Birch, Mountain Ash, Hornbeam, Poplar, Sycamore, Maple, Alder, Horsechesnut, &c, &c. SHRUBS, PLANTS, CLIMBERS, &c. Red Cedars, Laurels, Upright and Spreading Cypress Guelder Rose, &c, Choice Roses, English Holly Box Trees, Gums (white and colored), Lilac, Swett Bay Lilly of the Valley roots, &c, &c. N.B. — The whole of the above are healthy transplanted trees, true to name and warranted • to grow (being removed at the proper season lor transplanting), and will be sold without any vwsere*,* - 2651

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 152, 2 July 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 152, 2 July 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 152, 2 July 1867, Page 3

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