Ob Sale ,4/fAIZE! MAIZE! MAIZE! JVJL (New South Wales), ON SALE. Ex s.s. Wakatipu—--300 sacks To arrive per s.s. Easily—--200 sacks' . _ , To arrive per brig Jane—--1000 sacks BECK & TONICS. SEASON'S TEAS, 1878-79. • W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. will have for sale the following shipments direct from Eoochow, to arrive at short intervals : EIKST SHIPMENT, To Arrive per Killaenet. 40 chests 200 half-chests 400 boxes • (Extra choicest quality first crop tea, specially selected and branded te Dragon.) SECOND SHIPMENT, To Arrive Pee Jessie McDonald. 150 chests 3500 half-chests 6080 boxes (First crop teas, all specially- selected and branded “Dragon” and “Elephant.”) _ THIRD SHIPMENT, To Arrive Pee Mav. 1350 half-chests tea 32*20 boxes do Samples of second shipment-, to arrive per sailing vessel, can be obtained on arrival of mail steamer. JOSEPH NATHAN AND CO. HAVE NOW LANDING--20 hhds. Younger’s ale 5 do La Grande Marque brandy 20 qr-casks do do do 50 do Bacot's do 20 do Marcellaine do 200 cases do do 200 do Burnett's old tom 200 do Lome whisky 200 "do ICinnahan’s LL whisky 200 do Hencke "schnapps 30 qr-casks L. H. rum, 11 o.p. 80 do do do, 31 o.p. 1000 boxes DeEoubaix caudles 50 qr-casks Sleo Slee vinegar 25 octaves do do do 100 oases do do do -50 do B. and B. 250 vestas 50 do B. and B. plaid vestas 50 do Keiller's marmalade 200 casks Bass’s ale 200 do Guinness’s stout 40 do whiting 30 do soda crystals 20 cases B. and P. cornflour 50 do Morton’s pickles 50 do Edwards's pickles Ex Mail Steamer--400 cases American salmon 20 casks do do SO cases Californian fruits 20 do do vegetables "j^ - EW SEASON’S TEA! NEW SEASON’S TEA! NEW SEASON’S TEA ! 1878-79. 5247 BOXES 2345 HALF-CHESTS 275 CHESTS. ■ The first shipment of the above has been advised as having left China this day per mail steamer Brisbane. We oatf therefore confidently expect the same in about six to eight weeks. The balance will follow immediately per sailing vessel. We have taken especial pains to have these teas carefully selected by connoisseurs well acquainted with the demands of this market. Samples may be had at our warehouse immediately after arrival of the mail steamer. JOSEPH NATHAN & CO., Wellington. @l9th June, 1878. ' HULL & C 0., .. Merchants and Geneual Importers. Sole Agents for Wellington for the undermentioned ; Gautier Freres’ brandies, in bulk and case Gouttard Burgand „ „ Arbouin, Marrett, and Co. „ „ Bull-dog brand of Bass’, Younger’s, and Salt's alas, and Guinness’ stout - McEwan’s Edinburgh ale, bulk and bottle Huston, Proctor, and Co.’s portable steam engines, thrashing machines, flonr mills, and other machinery Grant and Co.’s combined reaping and mowing machines TO ARRIVE ter CRAIGMULLBN and FRITH OF FORTH—--1 Rustou and Proctor’s 8 h-p. portable steam
engine 1 Ruston and Proctor's 10 h.p. do 1 „ .. 12 „ 1 „ „ 11 » ' 1 ~ „ thrashing machine ON HAND—--1 Pollock and McNnh’s 7Jin. "engineer’s lathe 1 Pollock and McNab’s 9iin. do 1 „ „ lOin. do 2 „ „ drilling machines La grande marque brandy is now recognised as the purest and best in the market. JOSEPH NATHAN & CO., Agents. Conveyances 'ASTWELL, MACARA, & CO.’S NEW TIME TABLE 1.-OR COBB & CO.'S MAIL COACHES. On and after Feb, 4, 1878, Leave per Train. N.B.—Extra coaches may be engaged on the - shortest notice tor special occasions, but the above TABLE will supply ALL the regular traffic. OTIOE.—WELLINGTON TO EOXTON. Passengers by coach are required to book the day before starting, as there will be no stopping on the road. Pull particulars to be obtained at the booking office. Manners-street. A. REDDELL, ' Agent. Nurserymen Hardy ornamental and evergreen SHRUBS, FOREST TREES, FRUIT TREES, &c. The undersigned has OX SALE many thousand of hardy Ornamental Evergreen and Flowering Shrubs, Coniform, Shelter Trees, Hedge Plants, &c., all well rooted, healthy plants. The fruit trees are choice-named varieties, our own working, and true to name, A few quotations given : Cupressus macrocarpa, 2-year-old, per 100, £3 10s. Do horizontalis, do do, £2 Piuus insignis, do do, £2 10s. Do other varieties, from £2 10s. per 100 Hollies (transplanted plants), from £1 10s. Euonymus japonica, do, £2 Pittosporum (of sorts), do, £2 10s. Fruit trees, do, per dozen, 18 s. Gooseberries, currants, per dozen, 6s. Rhubarb roots, do, 6a, -Also, A large quantity of flowering.plants, bulbs, herbs. &c. . ■ F. MOUNTIEB, Nurseryman, Tasmau.street, "Wellington, ,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5390, 6 July 1878, Page 4
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