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and dig it well, than lay off as many beds at you wish, each from four to five feet square, plant in each three rows of yearling roots, nine or tea inches apart, throw on from the intervening paths e*rth enough to cover the plants, throw* on a good coating of salt, and finish with six inches of thoroughly decomposed manure. A couple, of these beds will yield for years an ample supply for an ordinary family. Force sea kale by a good covering of stable manure, first protecting the heads by putting boxes or pots over them — don't apply too much beat however ; it should take about six weeks forcing to bring the plants to perfection. I Fbuit Gabdbn. — The instructions for last I month for this department apply equally to this ; get all transplanting of fruit and forest trees, bushes, ornamental shrubs, &c., finished this month if possible. Plant thorn, pnvet, broom, sweet briar, and other gui )k fences. Continue pruning. Plant cuttings of gooseberries and currants. Dress raspberry plantations, and remove the wrappings from buddings.

Public Notice* PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES. QARTIE3 wishing to subscribe to the above L are requested to Bend their orders as early as convenient to L. RODGERS, Agent, ' Dee-street. PENNY READINGS. """""'■ ALL friendly to the above are requested to meet at the Provincial Hotel, Tay-street, on MONDAY EVENING, the 31st inst., at 7 j o'clock, in order to adopt measures for carrying on a series of these Popular Entertainments. j JOHN G. SMITH ) Members of the old R. GILMOUR > Committee p o r is a~ l c — THE "ROSE HOTEL," RITERTON, On resonable terms, doing a good business. Satisfactory reasons can be given for selling out. For particulars apply to J. P." SHILDRICK, Palmerston-street, Riverton. Companies, dtec LONGWOOD WATER RACE AND GROUND SLUICING COMPANY (LIMITED). A PPLICATIONS for the new issue of shares in J\. the above Company will be received by James Sunnan, Esq., Invercargill, or, the Secretary at Mverton. By order of tbe Directors. PETER GRANT, Secretary. LONGWOOD WATER RACE AND GROUND SLUICING COMPANY. NOTICE. THE shareholders of the above Company are requested to pay the last call of One Found per share on or before the 7th June next. PETER GRANT. Secretary and Treasurer. Riverton, 26th May, 1869. Ja«i Horman'i AdTerti#emeai«« J. SURMAN, ~~ oTOCK, STATION, AND COMMISSION ' AGENT, AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR; Ac., COSOCEBCIAI- SJIIiS YABDS, DBI-STBKST. Invercargill, 2nd April, 1869. P O R S A L E -rA CHOICE FABM OF 150 ACRES, being Section 4 and part of 3, Block V., Inrercargul Hundred. It has about 10 acres good bush, and 25 acres fenced, and under cultivation. ALSO, FOR SALE OR LEASE, Section 2 and part of 3, Block V., adjoining the above, contain- ] ing about 160 acres, with new five-roomed cottage, ! barn, sheds, stables, stockyard, 20 > acres good | bush, 60 acres broken up, and other improve- ! ments. ' ' The abore properties are only five miles from town, with a good road throughout. For particulars and terms apply to J. SURMAN, Auctioneer. POfi PRIVATE SALE,— HALF-ACRE SECTION, No. 55, M'MASTER'S STREET. J. SURMAN. 2000 ACRE, FREEHOLD. FOR PRIVATE SALE. J SURMAN is instructed to offer for private • sale, tne whole of that splendid FREE. HOLD ESTATE, being Section 36, Block IL., Mabel District, containing 2022 acres, well watered and having several valuable bushes thereon. If this property is not sold within a month it may be leased for a term of years. . J. SURMAN. 19th May, 1869. P O R S A~L E— * ON MORTON MAINS STATION, rtAA EWES (pure-bred Leicester), 4, 6 Jj\J \J and 8 tooth. 1 (\ A BAMS (pure-bred Leicester), two--lUU tooth. f*f\ RAMS (pure«bred Lincoln), twoOvJ tooth JAMES SURMAN, is instructed to make private sale of the above. They are all from th» well-known imported stock of the N.Z. and A Land Company, and no trouble or expense has been spared to ensure the purity of the breed. Apply to « MRA. RIDDLj!, On the station ; or to JAMES SURMAN, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, Ist JUNE. IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHdLD FURNTTUBE, I AMES SURMAN, instructed by Mr J. F. J Jones, will sell at the Theatre Royal— to which the Furniture has been remoredr for convenience sake— on Tuesday, Ist June, at 12 o'clock, the whole of that gentleman's Household Furniture. Catalogues may be obtained on application to ....-.:>. ,• • JAMES SURMAN, \ Auctioneer.

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Southland Times, Issue 1168, 31 May 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1168, 31 May 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1168, 31 May 1869, Page 3

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