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Public Notices. FOR SALE. TRUE EARLY. AME_UCAfr ROSE SEED POTATOES. oris Pensisi to William Hale. DyelH 4th May, 1874.. ■ Dear Sia— The 20 lbs, of Rose Potatoes I had from you last year gave me 620 lbs. good solid Potatoes. If you have any thiß year, keep me lOOlbs. /^NEJSM^PAWBERRY. BUKEp_^piNBUR(|H— ss. 100 Plants. y* NEW P*E AS. WILLI Af^jf THE FIRST. j The finest Pea yet |sent'out for earliness was awarded First-class Certificate at the Royal Horticultural Society's Gardens, Chiswick. Height,' 3 feet. 38.6d.Jia1!Pint. j . . --"" LAXTON'S POPULAR. Earlier and moreproliflc<-nd better filled pods, than those of thje^Champion of Eng- . land. First-classy_e rt i u c*te. Height, 3 feet. 2s. 6d. haff-Pint. LAXTON'S SU^RtiATIVE. The larges^and finest podded variety yet ra.dl^d^-Pods have been exhibited 7 inches TB length. "■■ Height, about 7 feet. First-class Certificate. Bs. 6d. half.Pint- ... T LAXTON'S OMEGA. A remarkably prolific late variety, each pod contains .even or eight fine large peas. Height, 2 § feet. First-class Certificate. 4s. hali-Pint. _ The above Peas are my own growing from imported seel last year. Cost Price in England £2 per Quart. j WILLIAM HALE, TORY AND HARDY STREETS. ' 1224 NOTICE. mdCJc-H^/inhabitants -L / y of R fl/C H M O N D X and SUB-OUNDING DISTRICT. / HAVING /now opened that store, Opposite the Plough; Inn, with a General A.sor£i__G_"F , oJ l% v GROCERIES, y<_f \ DRAPERYX / \ BOOTS/nd SHOES, &c, The undersigned hoj&s, by selling' a good Article at the Lowjbt Price, to merit a fair share of public patronage. |^" Highest Price given for all kindsjof FARM and DAIRY PRODUCE. W. PATTERSON. N.B.— Goods at Town Prices. 1520 Shipping Notices. .2. I\/r E 'SSRS. McMeckan" •Ap^k. Blackwood & Co.'s -^yS^-^ ne of splendid Steams^iips Alhambba — Otago— Om^S-Cl aud Hamilton, _tc, &c, are /appointed to leave Nelson, booking a® follows : — June 2nd— TARARUA,/fpr.. Wellington, y~- I Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, and Mel_y /vcuTne. I / Passenger Fares vWy low. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENN? per lb. / T. CAWTHRON Agent, 2365 Government Wharf: THE AUSTRALASrAN & A -FRICAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Undeb Contkaot with the New Zealand Government. _gfegx^|. fpHE Splendid SteamOF ADELAp_Br y \y ' 2285 Tons, 200-hor«»^power, willyi&ve" for SAN FRANCISCO {via Kai-oavait) from Wellington/_th JUNE, Jfiickland the Bth (from NELSON the Ist), Passengers and >Cargo. Return Tickets issued. S__-X For Passage, FreigHfJand full particulars, apply to T. CAWTHRON, Agent, 1309 Government Wharf. ANCHOR jJUIt STEAM LI N E O jß,^^^^^ : PACKETS. FOR WESTPp^T, HOKITIK>_^A_ro X I / mHE/CHARLE S/E D W A R D X (Wor about TUKSD-AY, 2nd June. : / FOR BLENHEIM. rp H E W/A L L A O E A. EARL-^X FOR NAPIER DIRECT. THE MURRAY On MONDAY, Ist June, at 9 p.m. N. EDWARDS & CO. THE /_l__-__L steam; NEW (^^^t^^, SHIPPING Z E A LAN D^HJH^ C O M P A N Y \ / (LfMimD). / TIME TABBE-JUNE. jS /Ist— WELLINGTON, . for Tarana_i and 7 Manukau MONDAY, at 8 p.tn/ 3rd— PHCBBE, for Picton, Lyttelton, and Otago. WEDNESDAY, at 10 a.m. / :Btb -r-TAR-VNAKI, for Taranaki, and Mauu kau. / Bth— WELLINGTON, fo/ Picton, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Qtago. . '.«... 12th— LADY BIRD, fo/Taranaki and Manukau ''■/-' I..th— TARANAKL_or Picton, Wellington. Lyttelton <sana*THai?o. 'th — PHCBRE. for Taranaki, and Manukau j 19th— LADY BIRD, for Picton, Wellington, 1' Lyttelton. and Otagoj , j 22nd— WELLINGTON, for Taranaki and ! Manukau. 24th— PBO-BE. for Picton, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Otago. 27tu--TARANAKI,for Taranaki and Manukau. 1 ■-•--.' 2 9 th _.WELTINGTON.for Picton, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Otago. J853 ; ' N. EDW-d-RDS : & CO., Agents. „ "■ i-«

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 128, 30 May 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 128, 30 May 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 128, 30 May 1874, Page 3

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