Ex "Stag."" £f) CASES^ eacM4 dozen, Barclay's i"^ Bottled Stout - '■
1 case Paper Hangings. • , - To arrive Ex Persia : — - 15 hhds. Superior Cognac Brandy. W jm . BOWSER, SON & Co., Lambton Quay. August 4, 1852.
Wellington Nursery.
TAMES M'BETH begs to inform the *J Public that the business heretofore carried on by him on the above named premises will in future be conducted upon a larger and more complete scale, and on a more iavorable site. For the present he is ready to execute orders at "his establishment, Pipitea, and would particularly cair attention to the reduction in prices* which- circumstances have enabled him to make, namely, 25 per cent; that is to say, one- fourth less than the prices charged formerly for all
Trees, Shrubs, Greenhouse Plants, Bulbs, &c. He begs to state that the business will be conducted . upon the most approved principles, no expense being spared in procuring the true varieties of all fruit trees. Having established an orchard in connexion with the Nursery, in order to procure scions from his own stock, he will be enabled to guarantee the sorts, and guard against American blight in the apples. Now ready for sale, all sorts of Cabbage,
Cauliflower, Asparagus, and other plants. Application to be made at James M'Beth's, seed and grocery establishment, corner of Mul-grave-street and Lambton Quay; the Wellington Nursery being now in the hands of W. Lumsden, with whom for the future he has no connexion. -Wellington, July 24, 1852.
Quicks. TAMES M'BETH begs to intimate f ' that he has received, per Munford, 30,000 HAWTHORN PLANTS, in excellent condition. — Also, now growing in Wellington, 12,000 Transplanted, of a considerable size. — Also, a small quantity of Light and Dark Moss Roses, and the celebrated British Queen Strawberry Plants. Jun.e 19, 1852.
WILLIAM LUMSDEN,
Nurseryman and Florist, &c,
DEGS most respectfully to inform the ■*-* Inhabitants of Wellington and the neighbouring Settlements, that he has for sale an assortment of Forest, Fruit, and Ornamental Trees, Evergreen and Deciduous Shrubs, Greenhouse and Herbaceous Plants, Bulbous Flower Roots/ Asparagus, Sea Kale, Rhubarb, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Celery, and other Culinary Plants. Plantation and Pleasure Grounds contracted for, and planted in the most judicious manner, according to the diversity of soil and situation, so as to produce effect with utility. W. L. has been commissioned to sell a very superior assortment of Apple Trees five years old, and in bearing, now growing in one of the best gardens in Wellington. Such an opportunity is seld£rm to be met with by those who are desirous of having a crop the first year after planting. Also, an assortment of Gooseberry i Bushes in full bearing. Fruit Trees are warranted free from American Blight, or any other disease. Wellington Nursery, Tinakori Road, July 21, 1852.
American anft JForetgtt >ncg, City of "Washington,
T7NDIB THI DIRECTION OT Aaron Haight Palmer, of New York, Counaellor of the Supreme Court of the United 1 States, and Director of the late American and Foreign Agency of that City; — and WOKTHINGTOBT GaRKETTSON SnETSEN, of New Orleans, also a Counsellor of said Court, and late Solicitor of the United States General Land Office. npHIS Establishment is formed for the "T following objects : — " 1. For conducting Professional Business in the Supreme' Court of the United States, «nd the prosecution and recovery of Claims against the American Government. 2 . For Collectio_us_ generally, embracing Debts, Legacies, and Inheritances, in the United States and the adjacent British Possessions. 3. F/or the. Purchasing of Lands iv any of the States or. Territories of the Union, and Loaning Moneys on Mortgage of Real Estate lyiny ; therein. - 4. For Investment of Funds in United States and State Stocks and Loans, and, generally, for the transaction of all business pertaining to a ? Law* Loan, or ' Banking Agency. All Communications" addressed (post paid) to Messrs. Palmer & Snethen, American and Foreign Agency, City of Washington, will rel cejye prompt and faithful_attention. : . PALMER & SNETHEN."
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 735, 18 August 1852, Page 1
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