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Wanganui Notices. New Clovers, Grass Seeds, &c. r|IHE Undersigned begs respectfully to JL inform the settlers on this coast that he has just receeived a large shipment of Clovers, Lucerne, Sanfoin, &c., in fine condition, and has to arrive" ex Alastor, now clue, a further supply of 40 hhds of Clovers, Natural Grasses, &c. From longexperience in the Seed Trade, and Importing as I do direct from the Home market, I am in a position to supply all imported Seeds as low as an}' in the trade. I can also offer a large quantity of the finest Canterbury, Poverty Bay, and local grown Rye Gras, Timothy, Cocksfoot, Italian Rye Grass, which is now coming to hand in fine condition, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS In Great Variety. N.B.—Special quotations to large buyers. Samples post free on application. JAMES LAIRD, Wholesale and Retail Seedsman, Taupo Quay, Wanganui.

Deering Rides on Top ! Great and Glorious Success of Deering’s Twine Binders. The Farmers of New Zealand who have used and seen Deering’s Twine Binders agree that the quality of the work cannot be beaten. The machine is of lighter draught that any other ; it is more simple in construction than any other ; it costs less for repairs than any other. To these advantages will be added this year that it will COST LESS money than any other. The criterion of success may be taken from the sales. 600 Deering’s Twine Binders were sold in New Zealand this season, and many Fanners were too late in ordering. Hundreds more could have been placed. I sold in Wanganui this season Six Deering’s Twine Binders and one McCormick. I had many extra orders for Deering’s Twine Binders, but could not get the Machines, as Farmers would not order in time. The price last year was £75 in Lyttelton. The manufacturer, however, wishes that as the Deering Twine Binder is known to be the BEST and MOST HE LI A. BLE ! it shall also be known as THE CHEAPS ST \ Therefore for all orders received for next season within the next few weeks the price will be £6O Sixty Pounds ! £6O Delivered on Wharf at Wanganui. R. C. Holcroft, Selling Agent. CLOVER SEED. My new stock of seeds is Just Landed, ex “ Weathersficld,” comprising— Cow Grass I They have been specially White Clover / selected by my London Red Clover ( Agent, and I shall offer A'syke, &c. j them at the lowest possible Broad Leaf \ prices. Samples on apEssex Bape / plication. R. C. HOLCROFT, SEED MEROH AN T, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI.

N O TIC E. A BRANCH of my Business is now Opened in High-street, HAWERA, under the management of Mr Charles Kakson, who will receive entries for the Stock Sales, and transact any Commission or other business that may bo required. Advances made on Stock and Produce. Cash Purchaser of Wool and other Produce. Money to Lend on Freehold Securities, at 6£ and 7£ per cent. AGENCIES : The Northern Investment Company of r New Zealand. Imperial Fire Insurance Company of London. Monthly Sales: Waverley, Kakaramea, and Hawera. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. Head Office, Wanganui.

James Kenworthy, Opposite Post Office, Patea, QTATIONER, Bookseller, & Newsagent, dealer in Fancy Goods. J. K, now receives goods from England monthly by Orient steamers, including magazines, new novels, and other ■ literature, Novelties, or articles of an} 7 description or size can be procured by this means. Orders solicited for tlie Young Ladies Journal (now greatly enlarged), Family Header, and other magazines, which are all supplied at lowest colonial rates. Just out —Universal Instructor, 9s 6d, the best home educator yet issued. May be taken on weekly or monthly payments.

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Patea Mail, 13 March 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 13 March 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 13 March 1882, Page 1

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