fa-eiierai Notices. CHILDREN'S TREAT. 9 QUEEN'S BIRTH- DAjS^-—»w yjnx^GillLDimS will MB_?T at the TfiM-y E-RAnce Hall at half-^st Tcu, walk iv ■*TR >CEc>t>lOM round tkß Town, then return to tho Hall, where BU/S6, CaKE, anil TEA will be proviueJ. Messrs. Twxsx & Gay have kiaoly lent the usifol their Paddock lor the oci?asion. Z■■ Jr MAGIC LA^ERN IN THE EVENING. ,Admis;ioin to the M-gic ' Lai. torn, to help to pay lor New dlides, Sixpence.; 1243 B. CRISP. fey® 0 R SALE. rCrUUE EARLY AMERICAN yL " ROSE SEED POTATOES. 'Loiris P_Nfliai to William Halb. Lyell, 4th May, 1874. Dear Siii— The 20U>s. of Hose Potatoes I had from you las>t yeir gave me 620 1b5. good solid Potatoes. If you have any this year, iaeep me luolbs. NEW STRAWBERRY. JDUKE OF EDINBURGH— Ss. 100 Plants. ...:. NEW PEAS. : LAXTON'S WILLIAM THE PIRbT.; The finest Pea yet sent out for earliness was awarded First-class Certifl cateat— ■ be Royal Horliculmril Socitty's iarardens^ Cbiswick. Height, 3 lest. 3<Gd. hullPin r. y LaXiON'd POPULAR. / Earlier and more prolific/ and better filled .■■ r pods, than those of the/jbaoipion of England. First-class c/rtiQoite. Height, 3: feet. 2s. 6d half-Pint. ; LAXTON'S SUPEKI/ATIVE. \ The'largest and finest podded variety yet/ ~^ raised. Pods hwe been exhibited 7 inches in length/ Height, about 7 feet. Firat-class Certificate, Ss. fid. halfPint. I LAXTONS OMJEGA. A remarkab/y prolific late variety, each pod contains Seven or eight fine large peas. Height, 2 J feet. Fiist-class Certiflcitw^s. hali-Pint. The above Peas are my own growing from imported scei last year! Cost Price in England £2 per Quart. > WILLIAM HALE, / TORY AKD HARDY STREETS^ / /' 1 224 VO ARRIVE/ (A A yBUSHELS TUSCAN /WHEAT, &^y {. splendid Seed. / 7 H. J. L. AJJ-fARDE, 1212 . Auctioneer. W. C Wilkins' Advertisement. HAND-SEWING MACH IN ES. Good Quality and Good Value, / AT CASH PRICES. WHEELER & WILSON'S TABLE, "'• HALF-CABINET, and CABINET MACHINES. B_f* A NEW SHIPMENT Just Received. These Machines raaintain_their high reputation for excellence for all domes-/ tio purposes, and may be purchased £or ; Cash, or. secured by hiring with a view ; to purchase on favourable terms. ;o:— — : WHEELEft & WILSON'S • NNW MACHINE FOR HEAVY WORK, INTENDED especially fob TAILORING_AND LEATHER SEWING. Q_ir Inspection of intending Purchasers respectfully invitsd, and when a Machine is purchased it is warranted to workwell. m — y Instbuction Gratis. Needles, Oil, and Sundry Attachments always on hand. - — — — :o: W. C. WILKINS, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. 1 . MAY^IB74. 1245 j TO HOP-GROWERS. j np6 LET, 2 ACRES of HOP GARDEN I _. at Spring Grove, in full bearing, with I all the necessary poles and tools for working V the same. For particulars, apply to Mr. yJAips WOOLLEY, Spring Grove. 1078—6
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 201, 22 May 1874, Page 3
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