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I Seeds and Plants. » ■■ =\J pA ?.-» l-J'T " " >, -• v-i---j .N^O-TTI. C 8... '"..:■; •!-.■■ ! v.! -i'u; A :j7.;.-/.| ::■ <'.MJ. ' ; ;''-0.''7':R7,7 ]\, S. ; ;v A. J .f.L.; o :^ ; r- ; I A r 'large' quantity of ' splendid r . , '/7 ' -.s : :'E> :^e''::b-"^ - At 6b. per bushel.. „ -y. ! ., ii „-.= . ...y-^ ■■• ---j Apply to' , ,; ...-; .',,;.,-'-- .:-.- --'. 'W. A. ' ; ;LIND^7r: -,!;-.' ALBION H ; O'|T7EL. ; TREES, SHRUBS, AND FLOWER^ ■ ■-■■ ING PLANTS. v/' f; 7 7; CLEAVE, ■WILLIAMS'* CO.; beg' to draw' the attention of their various up-country ! and town friends to the extensive and varied as-n : sortment of the above, just to hand \ per '*Lebnidas " and " Union," carefully selected .by themselves personahy, to suit particularly the Southland climate, as follows : — ; ' FeuitTeees. — Apples, (warrantedclean) , Pears, Cherries, Plums, Peaches, Currants, white, red; and black ; Gooseberries, Mulberries, Blackberries, Raspberries, Filberts, and common Nuts. Foeest Teees. — Oaks, Elms, Beech, Ash,' Sycamore, Walnuts, Chesnuts, Limes, Scotch and other Firs. Shbtjbs. — Laurel (common), Portugal, Holly and Bay, Laurel Tinus, 4 varieties ; Elder, Laburnum, 2 varieties ; Lilac, 2 varieties ; Myrtle, Arbutus or Strawberry tree, Weeping Willow, Cypress, 6 varieties. Floweein& Plants. — Dahlias 40 varieties Hollyhocks in varieties, Picotces and Carnations, &c, Roses €0 varieties, Jessamines in varieties, Double Violets, Polyanthus, Forget-me-not, and Bulbs in groat variety. Miscellaneous. — Sea- kail roots, Asparagus do., Artichokes, Rhubarb, Seed Potatoes, Ashleaf Fluck, Lapstone aud Sumner, Nonsuch and Hundredfold. 50,000 2-YEAR OLD QUICKS. CLEAVE, WILLIAMS a^d Co., Wholesale and Retail Nueseeymen and Seedsmen, Dee-street (opposite Exchange Buildings). SEEDS ! SEEDS ! ! SEEDS ! ! ! AGRICULTURAL AND VEGETABLE, pACEY'S PERENNIAL RYE GRASS JL English do. Oat do. Italian do. Cocksfoot do. Mixed Grasses for Lawns and Meadows, &c, &c. CLOVERS AND COW GRASSES, In variety. VEGETABLE SEEDS, Various and Select. RHUBARB "Roots and Seeds. EARLY SEED POTATOES. The whole have been selected for theh special adaptation to the soil and climate of Southland. JAMES COOPER and CO. Wiiolesale and Retail SEEDSMEN, FRUITERERS, Etc., etc, Corner of Lowther Arcade and Tay-street. N.B. — The trado supplied. Country orders will meet with immediate and careful attention. Catalogues forwarded on application. Public Notices NOTICE. ON FRIDAY, the 26th August, a Meeting of the School Committee will be held at the Mechanics' Institute, at 12 o'clock noon, to hear appeals against the Educational Assessments. F. H. GEISOW, Treasurer of Committee. IN THE ESTATE OF J. G. HUGHES. /CREDITORS are requested to EXECUTE the \J DEED of ASSIGNMENT forthwith, at the office of the undersigned, in order that this estate may be placed under inspection, pursuant to meeting of creditors. Dated this 12th day of August, 1864. S. M. SOUTH, Sohcitor to the Trustees. MESSRS. BURGOYNE AND SON'S ESTATE. A LL CLAIMS on the above ESTATE must be J\ jLODGED at tlie office of Hendeeson, Bonae and Co., on or before the 19th instant. J. C. HENDERSON, Trustee. 12th August, 1564. ORIGINAL WRIT, No. 362. WRIT OF FOREIGN ATTACHMENT, No. 3. VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith. To JOHN RANDALL CAREY, ALFRED WILLIAM GILLES, and LOUIS BRIGGS GILLES, all of Invercargill, in the Province of Southland, in New Zealand, Auctioneers and Cattle Salesmen, carrying on business under the style or firm of Carey and Gilles ; and WILLIAM YOUNG, of the same place, Draper, trading under the style or firm of W. Young and Co., Greeting : WHEREAS an action is now pending in our Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Invereargill, between WILLIAM MILLER, of Invercargill aforesaid, Merchant, Plaintiff, and CHARLES WATT, late of Invercargill aforesaid, Merchant, Defendant; and in order that the Plaintiff may proceed in his action, We command you, and each of you, that you do retain and keep ah and singular land and hereditaments, moneys, and chattels, bhls, bonds, and other property of whatsoever nature, in the custody or under the control of you, or either of you, at the time of the service of this writ belonging to the said .Charles Watt, or to us, in which the said Defendant shall at that time be legally or equitably entitled or otherwise beneficially interested in, and whether solely or jointly with any other person or persons, and all debts of any kind then due by you, or either of you, to the said Defendant, although the^ same or any part thereof may become due and payable on a future day. . . , And we further command you, that you and each of you, in your own proper persons, be and appear before such judge of our Supreme Court as shall be sitting in Chambers, on Wednesday, the fifth day of October next, at eleven o'clock in tlie forenoon, and there to be examined touching the premises, and to do and receive what shall then and there be considered of you in 'that behalf, and this you shall in nowise omit. Witness His Honor CiIEISTOPHEE William Riciimokd, Esquire, ' Judge of our Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Invercargill, this first day of August, ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. ■■ ■ . . ' JAMEB HARVEY, Plaintiff's Solicitor^ Esk-street, Invercargill. (L.8.) J. 8. 3., Regiitrar for Southlattd.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 18 August 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 18 August 1864, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 18 August 1864, Page 8

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