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Sales by Auction. SATURDAY JUNE 3rd Monster Sale of ORNAMENTAL AND FRUIT Trees, Flowering and Hedge Plants,: ROOTS. WXLLI AM 00W ER N has received instructions from J. Mitohinson, Esq., of New Plymouth, to subr mit to public competition, the undermentioned Tree? and Plants, at his Warehouse, Pa tea, on SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd, , r :Atl-p.m., as follows: Ornamental Trees, Pinus Insignis, Piniis> Beritbama, Pinos Lafico/ r : Pinnsi Austrica, Pinus Maritiraa, and several hundred' Conifera in great variety Flower Trees, Camelias, Magnolias, i Daphne, Roses, Azaleas, and an immense variety of Flowering Plants \ • Fruit TreeiS of the very best description‘arid well grown’ Hedge Plants:: 1 ; ~ ; 100 ‘roots 1 of ,J Wyatt’s celebrated Joueh? Rhubarb Note.—lt is an admitted fact that the Trees and Plants grown in Mr .Mitdhinson’s- Nursery at New Plymouth, are peculiarly adapted to theijsqibof this district, and intending purchasers should not lose this opportunity, as the stock bought early will profit largely by the winter rains. : i ; ; v ; iNo reserve. ; Termbbash.* W. COWERN, Auctioneer. Patea Sale Yards. Important Sale of Thorough-bred, Heavy Draught, Light Draught, i Buggy, and Saddle Horses., C. F. BiE KE R has received instructions from various owners, to sell by auction on THURSDAY, 18 MAY, ■ 1882, At half-past 12 o’clock, The Thorough-bred: Entire. The j- Governor, by Anteros, out of Revoke The Thorough-bred Filly Aida, 2 years, by Leolinus (imported), out of L’Orient (imported) The Thorough-bred Mare Queen I Of Sheba, by St.; Patrick, out of imported mare bred by [ R. Farmer; Esq., Napier, In foal to Hailstorm. On Account, of John Morton, Esq., 5 4-year old Heavy Draught Geldings (mbstly unbroken) • 5 3-year old Heavy Draught Geldings (unbroken),. 2 2% -year old Heavy Draught Geldings (unbroken) 6 8-year old Heavy Draught Fillies \ (unbroken) These Golts and Fillies were mostly bred by Messrs Mortori : and Luptoh, and are by the celebrated entires Surprise, Wellington, and Loch Ryan. Bred by David Hunter, Esq., • 2 : Herivy Draught .Fillies, rising 3 years old. (unbroken) . / Heavy ,Draught .Colt, rising 3 years old (unbroken) : ; 25 Light Horses, consisting of good. Buggy Pairs; Hacks; <&c. i On account of J I Shehan, Esq., Chestnut Mare, good in: all kinds'. . of harness ; . , ; Bay Mare, 4 years old, by Loch I . M l Ryan,; in ,tq. leading; •’ ( “’harness-.:; I Bay hy .j Prince of; OanterrWry, unbroken, rising 4 years : ; Bay Pony Mare, .broken to'saddle 3 ■ 30 Heifers, from l£ to 2 years old Further'particulars 'can be "obtained from y-j-'t-:', H -....icJ . C. F. BARKER, * V '- ;A ' Auctioneer. ' v The Auctioneer,would, jpall particular attention of Briyers in ’ want .of 'really Firist-class young, Draught Horses, as it is seldom such! first-clasq stock are placed in the market. .

g ERVAN t S’; ; R H sl S TR Y OFFICE—Mrs Howitt, confectioner, Patea. . . . - y , . 'TREES! TREESi TREES! At the Lark Hall Nursery, Waimea Road. THE Largest and Finest Stock of Trees ; in Nelson. . , ; : , ■ 40,000 Fruit Trees (one, twoj and three years old). Rhododendrons ’ (Azaleas - .: Heaths : Araucarias „ ... • .Pines . . / .Cypresses ■ : .( Magnolias;, Caminelliaa, Walnuts ! . Chestnuts Filbert Nuts : Variegated Holly • 1/ Quicks Berberries African Boxthorn, And a Large Variety ofFlowering Shrubs, Plants, &c., &c. 100,000 Pinus Insignia, from 6s to 15s per 100. Cupressus Macrocarpa, from 5s to 20s per 100. • ; , JOHN HALE, Nelson. * =

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Patea Mail, 15 May 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 15 May 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 15 May 1882, Page 2

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