Public Notices. FOR SALE. TRUE EARLY AMERICAN ROSE SEED POTATOES Louis Pensiki to William Hale. r - . ■'■ Lyell,4th May, 1874. Deab Siu— The 20 lbs. of Rose Potatoes I had from you last year gave me 620 lbs. good solid Potatoes. If you have any this year, keep me lOOlbs. NEW STRAWBERRY. DUKE OF EDINBURGH— Ss. 100 Plants. NEW PEAS. LAXTON'S WILLIAM THE FIRST. The finest Pea yet sent out for earliness was awarded First-class Certificate at the Royal Horticultural Society's Gardens, Chiswick. Height, 3 feet. 3s. 6d. halfPint. LAXTON'S POPULAR. Earlier and moreproliflc, and better filled pods, than those of the Champion of England. First-class Certificate. Height, 3 feet. 2s, 6d. half-Pint. | LAXTON'S SUPERLATIVE. The largest and finest podded variety yet raised. Pods have been exhibited 7 inches in length. Height, about 7 feet. First-class Certificate. Bs. 6d. halfPint. LAXTON'S OMEGA. A remarkably prolific late variety, each pod contains geven or eight fine large peas. Height, 2 \ feet. Fitst-class Cerl tiflcate. 4s. halt-Pint. The above Peas are my own growing from imported seed last year. Cost Price in England £2 per Quart. WILLIAM HALE, TORY AND HARDY STREETS. 1224 IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF i T. R. FISHER, BRIDGE-STREET, ! NELSON. MR. J. R. MABIN will SELL by public AUCTION, on FItIDAY, June 12th, 1874, at the above address— The Whole of the OPEN and BONDED STOCK of Hennessey's and Martell's Pale and Dirk Brandy; Dunville's & Campbellton Whiskey, Lemon, Hart's, and other Rum, j Geneva, and Port, in bulk and bottle ' Tea, Sugar, Coffee, and general Grocery | Salt Malt, OUb, and Turpentine Soda Crystals, and Caustic Soda, Rosin Whito and Red Lead, Paints Kails, Stoves, and general Ironmongery Brushware, and Oilmen's Stores. Ter ma Cash. Catalogues may be had on application to the Undersigned. By order of the Trustees, 1302 JAS. J. BEATTY. TO ARRIVE. 4) A BUSHELS TUSCAN WHEAT, I -W^X splendid Seed. ! H. J. L. AUGARDE, i 1212 Auctioneer. | Shipping Notices. j jj, Ik/TESSRS. McMeckan J3IJL Blackwood & Co.'s j||||||^^Line of splendid Steamships <21|||t§_» — Albion — Tababua — i Alhambra — Otago — Ombo — Claud Hamilton, &c, &c, are appointed to leave Nblson, booking as follows :«— May 29th— OTAGO, for Greymouth, Hokitika, and Melbourne. On FRIDAY. \ June 2nd— TARARUA, for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, and Melbourne. Passenger Fares very low. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY per lb. T. CAWTHRON Agent, 2365 Government Wharf. ANCHOR JjML STEAM L I N E O y_j_j|_§___ PACKETS. FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND" GREYMOUTH. THE KENNEDY On or about FRIDAY, 29th inst. i FOR BLENHEIM. THE LYTTELTON On or about FRIDAY, 29th inst. FOR NAPIER DIRECT. THE MURRAY On or about MONDAY, Ist June. , N. EDWARDS & CO. ! THE Am^l steam; NEW SHIPPING (LIMITED). TIME TABLE—MAY. 28th PHOEBE, for Taranaki and Manukau. TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 7 p.m. 29th— LADY BIRD, for Picton, Wellington* Lyttelton, and Otago. FRIDAY. 474S N. EDWARDS & CO., Agents, FOR WANGANUI DIRECT. fT^cL r F' H E fast and favorite I|£j|^v X schooner A^^^^ WAIHOPAI will sail for the above port THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), at 5 p.m. For freighv or passage, apply to 1288: i , JAMES S. CROSS, Jnn. TJ LUCAS AND SON, PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, MACHINE RULERS, AND ACCOUNT-BOOK; MAKERS, Bbidgb-strebt, Nelson. .-.-.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 125, 27 May 1874, Page 3
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